Rawalpindi, TNFJ Leader Criticizes International Institutions for Role in Global Conflicts

Rawalpindi, Head of the Tehreek Nafaz Fiqh Jafaria (TNFJ) Pakistan, Allama Agha Syed Hussain Maqdisi, criticized global institutions tasked with maintaining peace for their role in perpetuating conflicts around the world. During a prayer meeting in Nushki, Balochistan, on the anniversary of various terrorism victims, he emphasized the failure of these bodies to halt colonialist aggression, leading to continued violence, especially against Pakistan.

According to Tehreek Nafaze Fiqh Jafaria, Allama Hussain Maqdisi addressed the ineffective measures against terrorism and the necessity for the Muslim Ummah to form a united front against international aggression, specifically naming the United States, Israel, and India as sources of strife. He highlighted the persistent terror attacks within Pakistan, facilitated by banned local groups working with foreign agencies. The commemorative event underscored the collective mourning of families affected by terrorism nationwide and the need for robust counter-terrorism initiatives supported by the Pakistani military and community solidarity.

Allama Maqdisi also linked global issues, including the crises in Palestine and Kashmir, to the overarching struggles faced by the Muslim world, criticizing the Ummah’s engagement with non-Muslim states over shared interests. He lamented the Muslim community’s departure from Islamic tenets, referencing the destruction of sacred sites in Jannat al-Baqi and Jannat al-Mali as significant losses that symbolize wider disrespect and disunity within Islam. The gathering concluded with prayers for the victims of terrorism, the success of Pakistani forces, and the resolution of broader Islamic challenges.