The conference was hosted by Jamaat Ahl al-Haram, the Chairman of Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Senator Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri, Secretary General Shia Ulema Council Shabbir Hassan Maysami, Provincial Religious Affairs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Sahibzada Adnan Qadri, Central President Jamaat Ahl al-Haram Pakistan Mufti Gulzar Ahmed Naeemi, and other prominent scholars from various schools of thought attended the conference.
Addressing the participants, the speakers emphasized the importance of seeking complete guidance from the lives of the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and Sayyidah Fatemeh Zahra (S.A).
Speaking on the occasion, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas said that the most beloved person of Allah Almighty is the Prophet (PBUH), this example alone is enough to understand the respect the Holy Prophet bestowed upon his daughter Fatemeh Zahra (S.A) that when She used to come, the Holy Prophet would stand in her respect. "It was as if the entire world would stand in her honor and respect. Such respect from the Holy Prophet proves that Fatemeh Zahra is not only the lady of Heaven but also a role model for women forever, who performed all the duties of a daughter, wife, and mother in an unparalleled manner", he noted.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Minister for Religious Affairs, Sahibzada Adnan Qadri, was a special guest at the conference. He spoke passionately about the significance of the Lady of Heaven, highlighting that Fatemeh Zahra (S.A) played a vital role as a mujahid. On one hand, she bravely confronted Abu Jahl and other opponents, and on the other hand, she diligently upheld her father's legacy. Today, by her blessings, people from various schools of thought have come together to honor the great daughter of the beloved Prophet. By following her exemplary principles, today's daughters can improve both their lives in this world and in the hereafter.
Allama Shabbir Maythami said in his address that whether the occasion is of joy or sorrow, we should not forget our oppressed brothers in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, we should not forget the daughters who were robbed of their homes and security, we should not let the blood of these thousands of martyrs go in vain and today, on the birth anniversary of Fatemeh Zahra (S.A), all Muslims, Sunni and Shia, should resolve that they will not leave the daughters of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen alone.
In the conference, prayers were offered for the success of the Muslims of Palestine, Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria and the ultimate end of the Israeli regime.
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