Tehreek Nafaz e Fiqh e Jafariya UK |
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English News 2nd June 2011 |
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Released by Syed Qamar Zaidi Spokesman TNFJ; Translated by Alla Haider | ||
National parties should fully cooperate with the high level enquiry commission to probe into Abbotabad operation – Hamid Moosavi; Responsibilities of the commission have been increased; Justice is that pillar on which the universe is established; Brutal killing of Salim Shahzad is a murder of journalism; Loss of life in accident of rangers’ helicopter is sad incident – Address to the MO’s workshop RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, June 2: Quaid e Millat e Jafariya Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi has advised all religious and political organizations and movements to fully cooperate with the commission formed by the powers that be acting upon the joint resolution of Parliament to probe Abbotabad operation. In this way demands of justice and equity will be fulfilled and the nation will come to know the real facts. He said justice is that pillar on which the universe is established; it is the greatest virtue of Allah and is one of the qualities of the chosen persons of Allah. He quoted a saying of the Holy Prophet (pbuh & hhp) that doing justice for an hour is better than 70-year worship, while doing oppression for one moment is bigger than 60-year sins. The TNFJ chief said responsibilities of the commission have been increased and it will have to satisfy the nation as well as to tell the world of humanity that how Islam does justice because the root cause of all present day crisis is lack of justice. Strongly condemning kidnapping and brutal killing of renowned journalist Salim Shahzad, Moosavi termed it murder of journalism. He also slammed killing of Professor Sibt in Quetta. He stressed that victims of terrorism whether they belong to any stratum of life are sons of this holy soil and the whole nation shares the grief of their families. Allah says in Surah Shoora: Certainly Allah does not keep oppressors His friend. Agha Moosavi demanded from the government to form Abbotabad Operation Commission-like high-level judicial tribunal for inquiry of all terror incidents. The TNFJ chief regretted that 26 outlawed outfits are need of rulers and politics; their coalition is the biggest hurdle in way of peace. He expressed grief on the loss of life in rangers’ helicopter accident in Indus River near Layya and also expressed sympathy with the bereaved families. |
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