The Muslim people of Pakistan, in the form of religious and political parties and groups, demonstrate unity and integrity between religious and secular sects, as well as the Sunni community along with the Shiites of this country, the unity of Muslims, during the celebrations of the birthday of the holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Why it matters:

The celebration of the Prophet Muhammad's birthday in Pakistan serves as a significant demonstration of unity among various Muslim sects, showcasing solidarity against divisive plots.

The big picture:

On the 12th of Rabi al-Awwal, which marks the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) according to Sunni tradition, Muslims across Pakistan come together in a display of unity. This event coincides with the Week of Unity in Iran, emphasizing collective celebration and unity among Muslims worldwide.

What they are saying:

Asif Ali Zardari, the former President of Pakistan, and Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister, reaffirmed their commitment to building Pakistan based on the golden principles of the Prophet's character.

They stated, "Today, we renew our commitment to building Pakistan based on the golden principles of the Prophet's character."They emphasized that their policies aim to achieve equality, eradicate poverty, and promote knowledge and research, transforming Pakistan into a genuine Islamic welfare state.

Key points:

  • The 12th of Rabi al-Awwal is a public holiday in Pakistan, celebrated with various religious and cultural events.
  • An international conference on the Prophet's teachings is being held in Islamabad, attended by delegations from several Islamic countries.
  • Leaders from both Shia and Sunni communities are calling for greater unity and addressing the religious and socio-economic needs of Pakistani families.

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