Conspiracies exist to confuse youth about Islam, ideology of Pakistan: Sardar Masood

'Only a strong ideological base can lead the Kashmir liberation movement to its ultimate goal'


Our Correspondent July 09, 2019
AJK President Sardar Masood Khan. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

MUZZAFARABAD: Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan on Tuesday stated that unity and cohesion are vital to foil attempts to create confusion about Islam, ideology of Pakistan and the ideological approach of the Kashmiri people.

Addressing as chief guest at the 100th session of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council of Islamic Ideology, he said that the Muslims of Jammu and Kashmir desired to become part of Pakistan because of the two-nation theory which was also the basis of independence.

"Only a strong ideological base can lead the Kashmir liberation movement to its ultimate goal," he added.

The AJK president said that Islam was a complete code of life, which provides guidance to us in every field of life. Islam, he maintained, cannot be restricted to a few laws.

"Side by side with Islamisation of existing laws, it is obligatory for the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to promote an environment of unity and cohesion in the society," he stressed.

He said that the enemy intended to create split in our rank and file and create confusion among our youth so as to weaken our strength.

"The CII should also make recommendations to guide media in playing its responsible role in the light of Quran and Sunnah," he said.

He added that Islamisation of the education system and the curriculum was a grave challenge the CII will have to play an active role.

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Touching upon the situation of occupied Kashmir, Sardar Masood said that several Hindu fanatic groups like RSS and Bajrang Dal are poised to drift the Kashmiri Muslims away from their religion, and the Kashmiri Muslims were being massacred because they are not willing to quit their religion and ideology.

"Under a conspiracy, the Muslims have been pit against each other in South Asian and West Africa," he added.

Addressing the session, Chief Justice Chaudhry Ibrahim Zia, who is also the CII chief said that the incumbent government, under the 13th amendment, had provided constitutional cover to the CII, and now it is the responsibility of the government and the state legislature to take practical steps to enforce Islam in letter and spirit in individual and collective lives.

He said that it is only the religion of Islam which stresses the welfare of humanity.

"I believe that with slight efforts, the tiny state of Jammu and Kashmir can be turned into a model region in the world," he concluded.

Chaired by Chief Justice Chaudhry Ibrahim Zia, the session was attended among others by members of the council Mufti Syed Kifayat Hussain Naqvi, Maulana Mohammad Saeed Yousuf, Maulana Mohammad Ikram Kaashmiri, Maulana Qazi Mohammad Obaidullah, Maulana Siddique Siddiqui, Maulana Syed Ghulam Yasin Shah, Syed Mushtaq Hussain Gilani, and the CII secretary Syed Nazirul Hassan Gilani.

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