Rawalpindi Mourns and Reflects as Religious Leader Addresses Ramadan and Social Responsibilities

Rawalpindi, During a poignant funeral ceremony for the late wife of senior journalist Syed Aftab Hussain Kazmi, Allama Agha Syed Hussain Muqdisi, the head of Tehreek Nafas Fiqh Jafaria Pakistan, spoke on the spiritual significance of Ramadan and the societal duties that accompany the holy month. The event, held at Imambargah Kashmirian Dhok Rata, Rawalpindi, turned into a platform for addressing broader issues such as inflation and the protection of places of worship, urging the government to ensure the availability of essential goods and safeguard religious sites during Ramadan.

According to Tehreek Nafaze Fiqhe Jafariya, Muqdisi’s address highlighted the divine purpose of life and death, emphasizing the importance of actions driven by pure belief. He reiterated the message that love for the Prophet Muhammad is fundamental to faith, aligning with the teachings and observances promoted during Ramadan by Quaid Millat Jafaria Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Mousavi. Muqdisi’s call to the government to control inflation and protect places of worship underscored the need for practical measures to support the spiritual and physical well-being of the community during the fasting month. The ceremony also served as a reminder of the communal and religious obligations that persist amid personal loss and national challenges.

Notable attendees included central and regional leaders of Tehreek Nifaz Fiqh Jafaria, members of the journalism and legal communities, and representatives from various schools of thought. The gathering reflected a unified stance on the importance of faith, the respect for the deceased, and the collective responsibility towards societal issues. Muqdisi’s prayers for the deceased and her family underscored the communal support extended to the bereaved, while the presence of Noha Khwaan Party Saday Baitul Hazan added a traditional element of mourning and remembrance to the occasion.