JES to mark Friday as Al-Quds day
ISLAMABAD - Jamaat Eh-le- Sunnat Pakistan on Sunday announced to observe Jumma 21 May as Yaum-al-Quds to express solidarity with with oppressed Palestinian people and sensitize the Muslim Ummah about the anti-Muslim western agenda of making Al-Quds as the capital city of Israel.
Addressing a press conference, provincial Ameer of Jamaat Ehl-e-Sunnat Pakistan Syed Shabir Hassan Shah Gilani, Divisional Ameer Pir Gulzar Ahmed Naqshbandi, Mufti Hanif Qureshi, Mufti Muhammad Aslam Ziai, Khalifa Madni Qazi Ahmed Hassan Hashmi, Raja Riazat Naqshbandi and President Private Schools Association Rawalpindi Ibrar Ahmed Khan said that the ruthless use of power by Israeli soldiers against Palestinian Muslims during prayers at Aqsa Mosque was the worst example of Israeli barbarism and naked aggression.
They said that the Palestine dispute has never been the issue of a single party rather, it was the issue of the whole Muslim Ummah and the international community has to resolve the Palestine and Kashmir issues to avoid Third World War.
The OIC has to play its due role in this regard, they expressed. They demanded from the United Nations to grant the right of keeping its own national army to Palestine as soverign state.
While expressing their disappointment over the silence of the world body on the burning situation in Middle East, they stressed upon the Ummah to forge their unity and said that Palestine policy of the United States was based on discrimination towards Muslims and is dream of making Al-Quds as the capital of the Jewish state would never be turned into reality.
The Jamaat will write letters to the UN Secretary General and the Prime Minister of Pakistan to realize and remind them their responsibilities in this regard, they told.