Karachi, In a solemn remembrance, the Shia Ulema Council of Pakistan marked the 23rd anniversary of the martyrdom of Anwar Ali Akhunzada, a prominent figure in Pakistan’s Shia community. Quaid Millat Jafaria Pakistan Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi reflected on the tragedy of Akhunzada’s death, underscoring its significance in the history of the Shia school and its ethos of sacrifice.
According to Shia Ulema Council Sindh, Allama Sajid Ali Naqvi, in his message, stressed the importance of peace, security, and the eradication of terrorism and killing. He called for continued efforts towards the unity and stability of Pakistan, addressing the challenges faced by the deprived and oppressed. Naqvi emphasized the need for a united front against sectarianism, class division, corruption, misbehavior, and social problems, particularly in the context of Pakistan’s struggle against terrorism.
Naqvi’s message highlighted the urgency for unity among Muslims in Pakistan, given the country’s current serious and alarming internal situation. He advocated for significant measures to maintain mutual unity and internal solidarity, recognizing the critical role such unity plays in navigating the complex social and political landscape of the country.
The commemoration of Anwar Ali Akhunzada’s martyrdom serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made in the pursuit of peace and stability in Pakistan. The Shia Ulema Council’s call for unity and action reflects a deep-seated commitment to overcoming the challenges faced by the nation and fostering a sense of collective responsibility and resilience.