Ulema Board says Islam forbids sectarian hatred and terrorism
Kul Masalik Ulema Board meeting in Lahore has declared that Islam has strictly forbidden sectarian provocation, hatred and terrorism.
The board members said this in a meeting held at Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Punjab chapter secretariat.
The Ulema Board comprises of scholars belonging to different schools of thought. Molana Asim Makhdoom heads the board.
Makhdoom, Allama Hasan Raza Hamdani of MWM and other scholars spoke.
Most importantly, Islam forbids sectarian provocation, hatred and terrorism.
They also congratulated Asad Abbas Naqvi over becoming Punjab Chief Minister’s adviser on religious affairs.
Furthermore, Asim Makhdoom said that Islam forbids sectarian provocation, hatred and terrorism. Most importantly, he said, Islam teaches peace, tolerance and just equality.
Moreover, other speakers also called for unity of all Muslims for the betterment of Pakistan.








