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Pakistan Minister for Religious Affairs Requests To Declare March 8 As International Hijab Day

As per the latest reports, Pakistan Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri has mentioned Prime Minister Imran Khan to pronounce March 8 – International Womens Day – as International Hijab Day, asserting that the Aurat March held the nation over on the day conflicts with the standards of Islam, Dawn detailed.

Qadri kept in touch with Kahn recommending a backward measure to modify the situation with an UN-assigned worldwide day that intends to praise “the social, monetary, social and political accomplishments of women”.

This is a basic crossroads ever, when women’ privileges developments are building up speed in Pakistan as well as around the world, following expanding orientation based wrongdoings and treacheries, the report said.

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The letter, dated February 9, features the significance of International Women’s Day in making mindfulness about the freedoms of girls and women, adding that assemblies and projects were coordinated the world over to reveal insight into social foul play and an absence of execution of regulations to safeguard women.

Notwithstanding, it later expresses that in Pakistan, Aurat Marches were hung on the day the nation over where members raised trademarks and conveyed notices and standards that conflicted with Islamic lessons.

“We as a whole acknowledge that Islam offers a total code of life and there is no option in contrast to it. No association ought to be permitted to address or disparagement Islamic qualities, standards of society, hijab or the humility of Muslim women at the Aurat March or some other occasion held regarding International Women’s Day as these demonstrations hurt the opinions of Muslims in the country,” the Minister composes.

Qadri has mentioned the Prime Minster to notice March 8 as International Hijab Day, recommending that the event be utilized to approach the global local area to really take a look at India’s treatment of Muslims and safeguard their strict opportunity.

The day could likewise be utilized to communicate fortitude with Muslim women across the world who battle for their religious independence and basic human rights, Dawn detailed.

 

 

 

 

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