Key Takeaways
- A meeting of Ulema and Mashaikh supported the government's initiatives for peace and national security.
- The event was chaired by Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yousaf.
- Participants expressed support for steps aimed at promoting religious harmony and social stability.
Ulema and Mashaikh have publicly endorsed the government's efforts towards peace, national security, and social stability. This announcement came during a meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yousaf on Friday.
At the meeting, which was held in Islamabad, participants highlighted their commitment to supporting the state’s initiatives aimed at fostering religious harmony and ensuring social stability within Pakistan.
Sardar Muhammad Yousaf emphasized that these steps are crucial for the overall well-being of the nation. He stated, 'Our efforts are focused on promoting peace and national security through dialogue and understanding among different communities.'
The minister further elaborated, saying, 'We believe in working together to address challenges and build a more cohesive society.' These remarks were echoed by several participants who stressed the importance of unity and cooperation.
According to sources present at the meeting, Ulema and Mashaikh expressed their willingness to collaborate with government agencies to ensure that religious teachings contribute positively towards national security and social harmony.
The support from these influential figures is significant as it can help in bridging gaps between different segments of society. It also underscores the government's commitment to inclusive policies that promote peace and stability.
Following this meeting, there are expectations that such cooperation will lead to tangible outcomes, including enhanced community engagement programs and initiatives aimed at countering extremism.
'Our efforts are focused on promoting peace and national security through dialogue and understanding among different communities.'
Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs





