Muzin Hussain Day Celebrated in Rawalpindi with Devotion and RespectNationwide Day of Protection of the End of Prophethood Marked with Resolve

Rawalpindi, In a solemn display of religious fervor, Rawalpindi marked Muzin Hussain Day, a tribute to the sacrifice of Hazrat Ali Akbar, the son of Imam Hussain (AS), and his unwavering devotion to Islam. The day, initiated by Quaid Millat Jafaria Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Mousavi, witnessed gatherings and religious ceremonies dedicated to the memory of Prince Ali Akbar, peace be upon him, and the martyrs of Karbala.

According to Tehreek Nafaze Fiqhe Jafariya, the commemoration took place in Ali Hall, organized by the Islamia student body, where Allama Syed Qamar Haiderzidi highlighted the pivotal role of Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S.) as the first martyr of Bani Hashim in Karbala. His sacrifice, emblematic of his profound love for martyrdom and righteousness, was remembered with deep reverence. Allama Haiderzidi recounted the poignant moment when Imam Hussain (a.s.) sent his son to martyrdom, invoking God as a witness to the resemblance between Ali Akbar and the Prophet Muhammad in both appearance and moral virtues.

The event underscored the significance of sacrifices in the establishment of nations and the preservation of religion. When Islam faced its darkest hour, Imam Hussain (AS) and his followers, including his beloved son Hazrat Ali Akbar, stood firm, offering their lives for the sake of their faith and principles. The legacy of Hazrat Ali Akbar, described as a beacon of courage inherited from his grandfather Amirul Momineen Hazrat Ali Murtaza (peace be upon him), continues to inspire the faithful.

The celebrations, also held under the auspices of Anjuman Ghulam Prince Ali Akbar (A.S) in Imambargah Qadim, featured addresses by Allama Karamat Haidari among others, alongside Qaseedah recitations that honored the sacrifices made by the martyrs of Karbala. The gatherings concluded with prayers for the prosperity of the Islamic world, the security, and development of Pakistan, emphasizing the enduring impact of Hazrat Ali Akbar’s sacrifice on the collective memory of the Muslim Ummah.

Rawalpindi, In a nationwide observance called by the head of Pakistan Sunni Tehreek Muhammad Shadab Raza Naqshbandi, the Day of Protection of the End of Prophethood was solemnly celebrated across Pakistan. This day was dedicated to affirming the belief in the finality of Prophet Muhammad and denouncing activities deemed contrary to Islamic principles and the national ethos of Pakistan.

According to Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, the event saw the participation of followers and leaders across the country, with sermons and resolutions emphasizing the Shariah and constitutional status of those who deny the end of Prophethood. The head of Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, Muhammad Shadab Raza Naqshbandi, expressed unwavering commitment to safeguarding this core belief and dismissed allegations of minorities’ insecurity in Pakistan as unfounded, highlighting that minorities enjoy full rights as prescribed in the constitution.

The observance also addressed recent controversies and legal interpretations concerning the status of Qadianis, urging immediate resolution to eliminate any doubts regarding their constitutional and legal standing. Concerns were raised about potential unrest and discord stemming from recent judicial decisions, prompting calls for a review by the Chief Justice to align with Pakistan’s constitutional framework and Supreme Court precedents.

The day was marked by a collective call to action, with plans for a grand meeting of the Pakistan Sunni Tehreek’s Union Cabinet and Shura to devise a strategic response to current challenges. Leaders and scholars from various regions, including Karachi, Sukkur, Gujranwala, Multan, Lahore, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, DG Khan, Bahawalpur, Attock, Jhelum, Kaler Syedan, Narowal, Mandi Bahauddin, and Sheikhupura, rallied in support of the initiative, emphasizing the importance of upholding Islamic teachings and the constitution.

This significant day reflected a nationwide solidarity in upholding the belief in the end of Prophethood, underscoring the Pakistani Sunni community’s dedication to religious principles, constitutional fidelity, and societal harmony.