Allama Nasir Abbas leaves for Islamabad after meeting martyrs’ families in Karachi

10 October, 2014 00:00

Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafari, secretary general of Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen, concluded his 2-day Karachi and left for Islamabad, an official of his MWM told the Shiite News.

Purpose of his Karachi visit was to spend Eid Days with the heirs and families of Shia martyrs who were targeted by takfiri terrorists in their ongoing campaign of genocide against Shia Muslims. During his stay, he visited many areas of Districts Central and District Malir of Karachi where his assured the heirs and family members of the martyrs that no stone would be left unturned to get the killers to condemnation and gallows.

He went to the houses of martyrs: Naeem Abbas in North Karachi, of Irfan Haider in Surjani Town, Kazim Shah and other martyrs residing in Khuda Ki Basti of district central, Ghayoor Mehdi, Mehdi Raza, Shakeel Haider Zaidi, Hassan Ibn-e-Hussain, in Malir district’s Jafar-e-Tayyar Society.

Apart from these visits, he also met Allama Talib Johari and Allama Abbas Kumaili, renowned Shia scholars and expressed condolence over the targeted murders of their son-in-law and son respectively.

Allama Talib Johari and Allama Kumaili also believed that government was the main culprit behind the targeted assassinations of Shia Muslims because its inaction against the takfiri terrorists and according official protocol and security to takfiri ringleaders were the signals that encouraged and emboldened takfiris.

Allama Nasir Jafari stressed that a united stance and course of action was needed by all Shia parties and leaders to deal with the issue of Shia genocide. On his part, he said, he and his MWM would never allow anyone to waste the sacred blood of Shia martyrs. He said martyrs were assets of Shiites and they are source of encouragement for the youths that fear of murders should not scare or deter them from the right path that is true Islam of infallible leaders of Islam.

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