Thursday, July 4, 2024 05:44 PM
The district peace committee in Faisalabad, led by ADC Dr. Shahab Aslam, collaborates with scholars and community leaders to ensure peaceful Muharram-ul-Haram observances through efforts focused on unity, religious harmony, and interfaith solidarity.
A recent meeting was organized by the district peace committee in Faisalabad to deliberate on the preparations for Muharram-ul-Haram. Led by Additional Deputy Commissioner General Dr. Shahab Aslam, the gathering saw the participation of various religious scholars and community leaders. The ADCG commended the committee members for their dedicated efforts in upholding peace and religious concord in the district, underscoring the significance of unity and fraternity for ensuring lasting peace.
During the meeting, the ADCG emphasized the crucial role played by scholars representing diverse schools of thought in advancing religious harmony and interfaith solidarity. The district administration assured its full support and provision of essential services for the smooth conduct of Muharram processions and assemblies, aiming to create a tranquil atmosphere.
The scholars, in turn, reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to nurturing a peaceful environment through their collective endeavors. They reiterated their resolve to promote religious harmony, affection, and collaboration among adherents of all ideologies, stressing the necessity of collaborative efforts to establish peace in the district.
The meeting held by the district peace committee in Faisalabad underscored the importance of unity, cooperation, and mutual respect among individuals from diverse backgrounds. Through collaborative initiatives and a shared dedication to fostering peace, the community leaders and scholars aim to create a harmonious environment during the upcoming Muharram-ul-Haram observances. Such efforts not only contribute to the maintenance of peace but also serve as a testament to the power of collective action in promoting understanding and goodwill among all community members.