Enforced disappearance began during Umayyad and Abbasid tyrannies
Enforced disappearance began during Umayyad and Abbasid tyrannies, said Allama Javad al Mousavi.
Friday prayers leader Jamey Masjid Kashmirian said this during sermon.
While referring to a saying of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), he elaborated blessings of God to human beings.
Enforced disappearance began during Umayyad and Abbasid tyrannies
He mentioned stable health and security (law and order) as major divine blessings.
However, he also discussed sufferings of humanity. Among them he lamented enforced disappearance.
Allama Javad al Mousavi slammed those security agencies who violate Constitutionally-guaranteed rights of Shia Muslims.
He said that Umayyad and Abbasid tyrannies also used similar anti-humanity tactics (but failed).
He made clear that Shia Muslim community has always remained peaceful while abiding by law.
مظلوم انسانوں کے نجات دہندہ امام مہدی عج
Shia Islamic cleric further made clear that no suicide bomber in Pakistan belonged to our school of thought.
He said that Shia Muslims had never done anything against state but in spite of these facts, agencies subject innocent Shia Muslims to enforced disappearance.
Moreover, he warned that they cannot scare Shia Muslims through these anti-Constitution unlawful incarceration.
Meanwhile, Committee for Shia Missing Persons asks supporters to gather on Friday at Mehfil-e-Shah-e-Khorasan.
Allama Syed Ahmed Iqbal Rizvi of the joint action committee for Shia Missing Persons made this appeal.
In a video message, he asked supporters to gather at the aforesaid venue by Friday evening.
The committee had already announced beginning of protest movement against enforced disappearance from Friday April02.
Pakistanis also call victims of enforced disappearance as missing persons.
Joint Action Committee for Shia Missing Persons made this announcement, while a addressing a joint press conference.
Allama Syed Ahmed Iqbal Rizvi, Allama Syed Nazir Taqvi, Allama Sadiq Raza Taqvi and Allama Aqeel Moosa, Allama Haider Abbas Abedi made this announcement.
Allama Sadiq Jafari and representatives of other Shia Islamic parties also addressed and supported the protest.








