TNFJ Calls for Unity and Solidarity on World Al-Quds Day, Condemns Terrorism

Karachi, The World Al-Quds Day, observed by Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqah Jafaria Pakistan (TNFJ), brought a strong message of unity, brotherhood, and solidarity in support of the oppressed, with special emphasis on the condemnation of recent terrorist activities. The day aimed to awaken the global and Islamic conscience towards the plight of the oppressed during the holy month of Ramadan.

According to Tehreek Nafaze Fiqhe Jafariya, Shaukat Abbas Jafri, the convener of TNFJ’s World Al-Quds Day Support for the Oppressed Committee, highlighted the importance of unity among all schools of Islamic thought in fighting against the challenges faced by Muslims worldwide, including terrorism. He praised the collective efforts and mutual brotherhood displayed during the World Al-Quds Day events, expressing gratitude towards the administration of twin cities and other provinces for their cooperation.

The recent terrorist attack on a police van in Lucky Marwat was identified as a conspiracy by enemies of peace, with Jafri emphasizing that the implementation of the National Action Plan with sincerity is crucial to combat the menace of terrorism effectively. He stressed that the observance of World Al-Quds Day during Ramadan is meant to stir the global conscience and urge Muslim leaders to address the injustices faced by the oppressed.

Jafri also reinforced the idea that Muslims, regardless of geographical boundaries, are united in their belief and should stand together against any form of oppression. He commended the participation of scholars from all Islamic schools of thought and the public in rallies and protests, reiterating the commitment to promote peace and brotherhood.

The observation of World Al-Quds Day by TNFJ and its call for action against terrorism and support for the oppressed underscores the ongoing struggle for peace and unity within the Muslim community and beyond.

Pasban Leadership Congratulates Hafiz Naeemur Rehman on Election as Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Ameer

Karachi, Leaders of the Pasban Democratic Party extended their congratulations and offered prayers for perseverance to Hafiz Naeemur Rehman upon his recent election as the Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan. This gesture underscores a spirit of goodwill and unity among political entities in the country.

According to Pasban Democratic Party, Chairman Altaf Shakur, General Secretary Iqbal Hashmi, Vice Chairman Azam Minhas, Rafiq Khaskheli, Abdul Hakeem Quaid, Khalil Ahmed Thand, Karachi Chief Organizer Tariq Chandiwala, and other leaders have voiced their support and good wishes for Hafiz Naeemur Rehman. The leaders expressed optimism that Rehman will continue to advocate vigorously for the resolution of pressing issues facing Pakistan, echoing a sentiment of confidence in his leadership abilities.

The election of Hafiz Naeemur Rehman as the Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan marks a significant moment for the party, known for its deep-rooted political and social activism in the country. The Pasban Democratic Party’s support highlights a collaborative stance among political factions towards addressing national challenges and working towards the betterment of society.

This acknowledgment by the Pasban Democratic Party leaders not only signifies respect and camaraderie between the two political entities but also reflects the broader political landscape’s complexity in Pakistan, where collaboration and support across party lines are crucial for navigating the multifaceted issues facing the nation.

Government Jinnah College Clinches Victory in Inter-College Ramadan T-20 Cup

Karachi, In a spirited display of cricket, Government Jinnah College emerged victorious in the Inter-College Ramadan T-20 Cup, defeating Government College 36B Landhi No. 4 in the final match. This triumph was celebrated at the closing ceremony of the tournament, which has been praised for promoting cricket at the grassroots level and discovering future stars of the sport.

According to Regional Cricket Association Karachi, the initiative, supported by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, has been commended by Syed Najmi Alam, Adviser to the Chief Minister of Sindh. He highlighted the significance of nurturing young talent and providing them with the necessary facilities to excel in cricket. The commendation came during the closing ceremony held at Eidgah Ground Nazimabad, where the efforts of the Regional Cricket Association Karachi and the tournament committee were lauded for their excellent organization of the event.

The tournament not only showcased the potential of young cricketers but also brought to light the challenges faced by the Regional Cricket Association Karachi, particularly regarding the retrieval of five grounds previously taken by the Municipal Corporation. Khalid Nafees, Chairman of the Tournament Committee, emphasized the importance of regaining these grounds to enhance club cricket in Karachi.

The final match was a nail-biter, with Government College 36B Landhi setting a target of 75 runs, which was chased down by Government Jinnah College with three wickets in hand. Player of the match honors went to Naeem Gul of Jinnah College, with notable performances from Kashan Faheem, who scored 25 runs, and bowlers Saifullah and Hasan Ali Khan.

The ceremony concluded with Syed Najmi Alam distributing awards to the winning team, including a trophy and a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh to Rizwan Khan, captain of Jinnah College. Other awards were distributed for individual performances throughout the tournament, underscoring the talent and sportsmanship displayed by the participants.

This event not only celebrated the achievements of young cricketers but also reinforced the commitment of the Regional Cricket Association Karachi and PCB to fostering cricket at the grassroots level, ensuring the sport’s vibrant future in Pakistan.

Pakistan Women Cricketers Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima Injured in Minor Car Accident

Karachi, Two prominent members of the Pakistan women’s cricket team, Bismah Maroof and Ghulam Fatima, were involved in a minor car accident on Friday evening, resulting in minor injuries for both players. Despite the incident, immediate medical attention was provided, and the players are now under the observation of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) medical team.

According to Pakistan Cricket Board, the accident occurred amidst the players’ participation in a training camp. The camp is part of their preparation for the upcoming series against the West Indies, which is set to start on 18 April. The PCB reassures that the injuries sustained are minor and that both Maroof and Fatima are receiving the best care possible to ensure their swift recovery and readiness for the forthcoming series.

The incident highlights the unforeseen challenges athletes can face but also showcases the PCB’s commitment to the health and safety of its players. As the training camp progresses, the focus remains on the team’s preparation for the international challenge ahead, with the PCB expressing confidence in the team’s resilience and determination.