Women reject all forms of violence, extremism

Author: Online

LAHORE: Pakistan Awami Tehreek Chaiman Dr Tahirul Qadri has said that the massive participation of women in the Sher-e-Itikaf (10 days of retreat) is proof that our women are brave and love Islam from the core of their hearts and it is also an announcement that the women reject all forms of violence and extremism.

Addressing the event organised by the Minajul Quran, he said that no force in the world can stop the women from playing their role for nationalism and fulfilling their religious obligations. He said that our women totally reject all forms of extremism and terrorism.

The PAT leader praised the central president of the Women’s Wing Farrah Naz and her team for exemplary arrangement for the women participants in the ten days of retreat in the last ten days of Ramazan. He also said that Minajul Quran is a great organisation where education is given to all and sundry towards their religious and national obligations.

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