Unity and Action Urged by TNFJ Chairman to Combat Regional Challenges.

Rawalpindi: Allama Agha Syed Hussain Maqdisi, the head of Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqah-e-Jafria Pakistan, has emphasized the urgent need for unity and solidarity within the Muslim Ummah to counter the conspiracies posed by false forces. He stated that members of the Arab League and the Islamic Summit Conference must unite and implement a common strategy against Israeli aggression and Indian atrocities. The implementation of the National Action Plan is crucial for restoring peace and stability in the country, which is currently marred by terrorism and sabotage. The recent suicide blast at the Quetta railway station exemplifies the ongoing sabotage acts, necessitating comprehensive state action to dismantle terrorist ambitions.

According to Tehreek Nafaze Fiqhe Jafariya, Maqdisi highlighted the involvement of the nation’s arch enemies in these terrorist activities, urging Pakistan to take decisive action against such elements. He noted India’s persistent refusal to recognize Pakistan genuinely and called upon international bodies, including the United Nations, to acknowledge India’s obstructive role in the regional peace process. Furthermore, Maqdisi paid tribute to Hazrat Fatima Zahra, whose asceticism and piety represent a model for humanity, asserting that no religion or society can compare to her example. He criticized Western slogans of women’s liberation as deceptive, urging women scholars to follow the teachings of Fatima Zahra to attain their rights and respect.

Maqdisi made it clear that mere condemnation of Israel is insufficient; the Muslim Ummah must pragmatically voice opposition to Israeli aggression at the United Nations to achieve desired outcomes. He stressed the need for a decisive stance against Israel and India to halt atrocities in Kashmir and against Palestinian brothers. Without such actions, he warned, Muslims might appear powerless. The resolution to the issues in Palestine and Kashmir, he argued, lies in addressing the root causes rather than mere condemnation. He urged the government to ensure the full implementation of the National Action Plan and to restrict banned groups from operating under new identities.