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S. Arabia will send imams to Pakistan - DAWN.COM


RIYADH: Saudi Arabia would send imams, one each from Masjidul Haram in Makkah and Masjid-i-Nabawi in Madina, to Pakistan every year.

Talking to visiting Pakistan’s Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Mohammed Yousaf, President of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais made the announcement.

He said this was being done to promote ties between the two countries. He said that King Abdullah attached great importance to Pakistan and its people.

Relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are based on deep love and reverence, Sheikh Al-Sudais told the Pakistani minister and the accompanying delegation. He also prayed for the Muslim Ummah and progress and prosperity of Pakistan.

The Pakistani minister told Sheikh Al-Sudais that Pakistan was making a concerted effort to promote interfaith dialogue in line with the initiative of King Abdullah. He also extended an invitation to Sheikh Al-Sudais to visit Pakistan.

Sheikh Al-Sudais visited Pakistan while the Lal Masjid episode was dominating headlines, apparently to convince Maulana Abdul Aziz and late Abdul Rasheed Ghazi to surrender before authorities.

However, clerics of Lal Masjid did not pay heed to his advice.
 
they shouldnt be welcomed ..they are anti shia clerics .
 
yayyyyyyyy....... it looks like investment from phupha saud !! :D
 
S. Arabia will send imams to Pakistan - DAWN.COM


RIYADH: Saudi Arabia would send imams, one each from Masjidul Haram in Makkah and Masjid-i-Nabawi in Madina, to Pakistan every year.

Talking to visiting Pakistan’s Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Mohammed Yousaf, President of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais made the announcement.

He said this was being done to promote ties between the two countries. He said that King Abdullah attached great importance to Pakistan and its people.

Relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are based on deep love and reverence, Sheikh Al-Sudais told the Pakistani minister and the accompanying delegation. He also prayed for the Muslim Ummah and progress and prosperity of Pakistan.

The Pakistani minister told Sheikh Al-Sudais that Pakistan was making a concerted effort to promote interfaith dialogue in line with the initiative of King Abdullah. He also extended an invitation to Sheikh Al-Sudais to visit Pakistan.

Sheikh Al-Sudais visited Pakistan while the Lal Masjid episode was dominating headlines, apparently to convince Maulana Abdul Aziz and late Abdul Rasheed Ghazi to surrender before authorities.

However, clerics of Lal Masjid did not pay heed to his advice.

Apparently Pakistan Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony doesn't understand what his job is.Well come to the bigning of civil war :victory:
 
Apparently Pakistan Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony doesn't understand what his job is.Well come to the bigning of civil war :victory:

I would have preferred Saudis to send some of their head chopping swordsmen so some high value necks could be put on line.
 
Ask them to send professors, scholars etc... not a bunch of mullahs, Pakistan already have good imams.
 
A superb answer. :D Shows why you have so many Thanks with so few posts. Here's another. :yahoo:
It might be dangerous in that case. Pakistan is now moving on a better track. Bringing them over may not be good idea. Just my opinion. :undecided:
Lol, do Indians live in India? This question of yours deserves "The Prize"... :D
 

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