In his message on Youm-e-Ashura to the nation, the NA speaker said that Hazrat Imam Hussain and his companions were the noblest models in preaching and practicing the Quranic philosophy of patience, sacrifice and martyrdom.
Their unflinching faith in Almighty Allah and the Day of Judgment, their exemplary devotion, dauntless courage and unfailing patience in the way of Almighty Allah was a unique exhibition of the spirit of patience and martyrdom described in the holy Quran, he said.
The speaker urged that being a Muslim, it is “our obligation that we stand up against the evil forces that stir up discord and create confrontation in the society, to achieve their nefarious designs”.
He said that the best way to pay tributes to the martyrs of Karbala is to make commitment on this day to work and devote oneself for the development and strength of the county.
“We have to forget our trivial differences and adopt the teachings of Islam and promote peace, security and brotherhood,” he urged.
NA Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri has said that on this day of Ashura, the battle was fought between the forces of truth and falsehood, which would continue to impart on Muslims a lesson of sustained struggle against oppression.
He said that this is the path which the Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) taught us to follow and his followers offered great sacrifices.
“Youm-e-Ashur reminds us of the lesson of adherence to the truth, firmness of belief and being steadfast against tyranny,” he added.
Published in Daily Times, September 21st 2018.
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