‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 

‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 
old manuscripts of the holy quran are displayed at the Seerat Festival in Islamabad, Pakistan on September 20, 2024. (AN Photo)
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‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 

‘Seerat Festival’ paying tribute to Prophet Muhammad to conclude in Pakistan capital today 
  • Three-day festival began on Friday in Pakistan’s capital featuring participation from local, international scholars
  • Festival is part of government’s initiatives to highlight Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life and teachings for others to follow

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s first-ever “Seerat Festival” to pay tribute to the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), featuring participation from local and international scholars, is set to conclude today, Sunday, in Islamabad. 

The three-day festival commenced on Friday at a local university in Islamabad with an international conference titled: “Searching for World Peace: In the Light of the Prophet’s Teachings.” The event has been organized by the National Rehmat-ul-Alameen and Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Authority (NRKNA), a religious government authority, at a local university in the federal capital.

The Seerat Festival, held during Rabi’ Al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar when Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born, is part of the government’s initiatives to highlight his life and teachings as crucial for the development of modern Muslim communities.

“We will start a new movement of knowledge,” Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal said on Friday while addressing the conference. “Muslims will once again become world leaders of knowledge. We will take action in accordance with the character of the Prophet (PBUH).”

Islamic scholars present at the gathering, where handwritten manuscripts of the Qur’an had also been displayed, emphasized the significance of following in the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

According to a press release issued by the NRKNA, a Youth Convention will be held at the university in connection with the festival today while documentaries focusing on the valuable lessons from the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) will be screened. 


At Arab-Islamic Summit, Pakistan PM says independent Palestinian state only ‘avenue toward peace’

At Arab-Islamic Summit, Pakistan PM says independent Palestinian state only ‘avenue toward peace’
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At Arab-Islamic Summit, Pakistan PM says independent Palestinian state only ‘avenue toward peace’

At Arab-Islamic Summit, Pakistan PM says independent Palestinian state only ‘avenue toward peace’
  • In his statement, the Saudi crown prince demanded the world must ‘immediately halt the Israeli actions against our brothers in Palestine and Lebanon’
  • Shehbaz Sharif says Pakistan equally denounces Israel’s ongoing military aggression against Lebanon and stands in solidarity with its people

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday reiterated Pakistan’s support for an independent Palestinian state, saying it was the only “avenue toward peace” in the Middle East.
Sharif said this while addressing an extraordinary Arab–Islamic summit, hosted by Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, to discuss Israeli military actions in Gaza and Lebanon and escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Israel has waged a war in Gaza since October last year, killing over 43,000 people and rendering the strip almost uninhabitable. Last month, it also invaded Lebanon, killing 3,000 people there since.
Sharif said the humanitarian crisis in Gaza had reached a level beyond imagination, while Israel’s invasion of Lebanon could lead to a wider conflict in the region.
“Pakistan stands firm in its commitment to Palestine’s right to self-determination. We reiterate our unwavering support to establish an independent, viable and contiguous state of Palestine... This is the only avenue toward peace and justice in the holy land,” he said.
“We equally denounce Israel’s ongoing military aggression against Lebanon and stand in complete solidarity with its innocent people. Such escalations constitute a dangerous threat that could unleash a broader war.”
Pakistan does not recognize nor have diplomatic relations with Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on “internationally agreed parameters.”
Islamabad has also dispatched more than 1,300 tons of relief goods for Gaza and Lebanon, besides establishing the ‘Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for Gaza and Lebanon’ that aims to collect public donations for the war-affected people.
Monday’s summit was a follow-up to the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit held in November 2023 in Riyadh.
In his opening statement at the summit, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman again renewed Saudi Arabia’s rejection of Israeli attacks in Gaza and violations of Lebanon’s sovereignty. He criticized the obstruction of humanitarian agencies’ work in Gaza and also rejected diminishing the role of the Palestinian Authority.
Israel had formally notified the UN of its decision to sever ties with UNRWA, after Israeli lawmakers backed the move last week.
The international community must “immediately halt the Israeli actions against our brothers in Palestine and Lebanon,” the crown prince said, condemning Israel’s campaign in Gaza as “genocide.”
“We condemn the Israeli military operations that targeted Lebanese territories and we reject anything that threatens Lebanon’s stability and safety as well as anything that violates its territorial integrity.”
He also condemned attacks on Iranian territory.
 


Pakistan allows Hajj fee payments in installments in new policy

Pakistan allows Hajj fee payments in installments in new policy
Updated 11 November 2024
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Pakistan allows Hajj fee payments in installments in new policy

Pakistan allows Hajj fee payments in installments in new policy
  • Pakistan will send 179,210 pilgrims under government scheme and through private operators
  • The government will prioritize first-time pilgrims in the official balloting process, minister says

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Religious Affairs Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain on Monday unveiled the Hajj Policy 2025, announcing an instalment plan for pilgrims to pay Hajj fees.
Hajj is one of five pillars of Islam, annually undertaken by millions of Muslims. Pakistan has one of the largest Hajj quotas provided by Saudi Arabia to any Muslim country amid immense demand for the pilgrimage, with many citizens waiting for years for an opportunity to participate.
Next year’s Hajj under the government scheme is expected to range between Rs1,075,000 to Rs1,175,000, while an additional cost for the sacrifice will be Rs55,000, according to the religious affairs minister.
The first installment of Hajj dues, amounting to Rs200,000, must be deposited along with the Hajj application under the government scheme, while the second installment of Rs400,000 must be deposited within ten days of the balloting. The remaining amount must be deposited by February 10 next year.
“If you submit Rs200,000 at the time of the application and your name comes (in the lucky draw) then you will submit Rs400,000 before the rest of the amount between Feb. 1-10,” Hussain said at a press conference.
The Pakistani government approved the new Hajj policy earlier this month, having a quota of 179,210 pilgrims who would be facilitated under the government scheme and through private tour operators.
Hussain said the move would facilitate people who could not make large payments at once, clarifying that Rs50,000 would be deducted if the first instalment is withdrawn whereas Rs200,000 would be deducted if the third instalment was not submitted.
Preference would be given to those going for the pilgrimage for the first time, according to the minister. As per the new policy, children under the age of 12 will not be allowed to travel for Hajj.
“The traditional long package for the official Hajj scheme will cover 38 to 42 days and the short package will cover 20 to 25 days,” Hussain added.


Woman among three arrested in connection with Karachi blast targeting Chinese nationals

Woman among three arrested in connection with Karachi blast targeting Chinese nationals
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Woman among three arrested in connection with Karachi blast targeting Chinese nationals

Woman among three arrested in connection with Karachi blast targeting Chinese nationals
  • Two Chinese nationals were killed and 21 others injured in attack near the Karachi airport on October 6
  • The attack once again raised concerns about the safety of Chinese nationals and investments in Pakistan

KARACHI: Authorities have arrested a woman among three suspects involved in a deadly suicide bombing in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi that killed two Chinese nationals last month, an official said on Monday.
The bombing, which also injured 21 others, in the provincial capital of Sindh was claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), the most prominent of separatist groups mainly operating in the neighboring Balochistan province.
Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, is home to major China-led projects such as a strategic port and a gold and copper mine. The separatists accuse the Pakistani government of exploiting the province’s mineral resources, an allegation denied by the Pakistani state.
Speaking to media in Karachi, Sindh Home Minister Zia-ul-Hasan Lanjar said officials had found body parts of the suicide bomber, later identified through fingerprint analysis as Shah Fahad, at the scene. The BLA had also identified Fahad as the attacker.
“A high-level investigation involving law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and intelligence services was launched immediately after the attack,” he said, adding forensic teams conducted a thorough examination of the scene and collected critical evidence.
“Last night, during an intelligence-based operation, the mastermind of the suicide bombing, Javed alias Sami or Sameer, and his accomplice Gul Nisa were arrested at RCD Highway near Umar Goth Chowk in Karachi while riding a motorcycle.” 
The investigation revealed Javed’s direct involvement in the suicide bombing, while the woman, Nisa, had facilitated the attack, according to the home minister. Another suspect, Bilal, who worked at a bank, had also been apprehended.
China is a major ally and investor in Pakistan that has pledged over $65 billion in investment in road, infrastructure and development projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, at the heart of which lies the Gwadar port in Balochistan.
Pakistan has previously said the attack in Karachi was aimed at disrupting its relations with China and destabilizing CPEC.
Authorities discovered that the vehicle used in the bombing was purchased in September 2024 for Rs7.1 million in cash from a showroom in Karachi, according to Lanjar.
“Since the transaction was made through legal channels, it did not initially raise suspicion,” Lanjar said, adding that the payment was made through a bank account in the name of a man, Saeed Ali, who was facilitated by Bilal.
The vehicle was later registered under Fahad’s name, while Nisa helped bring the car to Karachi and surveillance at the airport was carried out by Javed, who also informed the suicide attacker about the Chinese nationals’ exit from the airport, according to investigators.
Fahad arrived in Karachi along with Nisa on October 4 and stayed at a hotel in Saddar before executing the attack on the night of Oct 6.
“Investigators found that the bomber and his accomplices made preparations at various locations, including the Marriott Hotel, where they recorded a video,” Lanjar said.
“The video was sent to their BLA commander before the bombing took place. At around 9:30 p.m. on October 6, the group circled the airport before positioning the explosives-laden vehicle near the Chinese convoy.”
Lanjar said the attackers used up to 40 kilograms of a chemical substance to detonate the vehicle used in the attack, which has raised concerns about the safety of Chinese nationals and investments in Pakistan as well as the growing threat posed by separatist groups.
Chinese workers have increasingly come under attack in Pakistan in recent years, with notable incidents including a suicide bombing in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province that killed five Chinese engineers in March 2024.
The latest shooting occurred earlier this month, when a Pakistani security guard opened fire at a factory in Karachi, wounding two Chinese employees.


Pakistan PM meets Saudi investment minister, discusses progress on recently signed agreements 

Pakistan PM meets Saudi investment minister, discusses progress on recently signed agreements 
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Pakistan PM meets Saudi investment minister, discusses progress on recently signed agreements 

Pakistan PM meets Saudi investment minister, discusses progress on recently signed agreements 
  • Pakistani, Saudi businesses last month signed 34 economic agreements worth $2.8 billion 
  • Shehbaz Sharif is in Riyadh to represent Pakistan at Arab-Islamic Summit on Middle East crisis

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Saudi Arabia’s Investment Minister Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih in Riyadh on Monday to discuss progress on the recently signed bilateral business deals between the two countries, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said. 

Pakistani and Saudi businesses signed 27 memorandums of agreement (MoUs) worth $2.2 billion on Oct. 10 during Al-Falih’s visit to Islamabad. Al-Falih announced on Oct. 30 on the occasion of Sharif’s visit to the Kingdom that both sides had agreed to enhance the number of business agreements from 27 to 34 and increase their value from $2.2 billion to $2.8 billion. 

Sharif is currently in Riyadh where he will address the Arab-Islamic Summit today, Monday, and present Pakistan’s perspective on Israel’s war in Gaza and Lebanon, and surging investments in the Middle East. The Pakistani premier met Al-Falih and Mohammed Al-Tuwaijri, the adviser to the Royal Court on the sidelines of the summit, the PMO said. 

“The meeting was held to follow up on the recent engagements for economic cooperation between the two countries,” Sharif’s office said. 

The PMO said Sharif appreciated the progress on major projects under discussion between the two countries, acknowledging the efforts of the Pakistani and Saudi technical teams.

The meeting between the two takes place as Islamabad seeks to strengthen trade and investment ties with friendly nations, particularly the Kingdom, which has promised a $5 billion investment package that cash-strapped Pakistan desperately needs to shore up its dwindling foreign reserves and fight a chronic balance of payment crisis.

As Pakistan reeled from a macroeconomic crisis last year that threatened to cause the country to default on its external obligations, Islamabad formed the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in 2023. The SIFC is a hybrid civil and military body that fast-tracks decisions related to foreign investment in key economic sectors such as agriculture, mining, minerals, tourism and others.

Sharif has actively pursued economic diplomacy in the region in recent months, seeking more investments and enhancing trade and regional connectivity for Pakistan. The South Asian country has sought to leverage its position as a transit and trade hub connecting landlocked Central Asian countries with the rest of the world and also pushed for mutually beneficial economic partnerships with Gulf countries. 


Islamabad invites South Korea to join UAE, Saudi Arabia in investing in Pakistani ports

Islamabad invites South Korea to join UAE, Saudi Arabia in investing in Pakistani ports
Updated 11 November 2024
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Islamabad invites South Korea to join UAE, Saudi Arabia in investing in Pakistani ports

Islamabad invites South Korea to join UAE, Saudi Arabia in investing in Pakistani ports
  • Pakistan’s maritime affairs minister meets South Korean envoy to discuss modernizing ports, boosting economic ties
  • With access to Arabian Sea, Pakistani ports are vital for international trade and provide jobs to thousands of people

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh invited South Korea to join Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Denmark and Malaysia in investing in the country’s key port infrastructure, state-run media reported recently. 
Pakistan aims to bolster its maritime sector and enhance regional trade connectivity by modernizing its key port facilities, including the deep water Gwadar Port, and improving its infrastructure to increase cargo handling capacity and streamline trade routes.
Shaikh met South Korea’s Ambassador to Pakistan Park Ki Jun on Sunday to discuss Pakistan’s growing efforts to attract foreign investment in strategic sectors, with a focus on modernizing the country’s ports and boosting economic ties with leading Asian economies.
“Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh has invited the Korean government and investors to explore opportunities in Pakistan’s port and shipping industry,” the state broadcaster said. 
The minister highlighted that Saudi Arabia, UAE, Denmark and Malaysia had already made “significant investments” in Pakistani ports and hoped Korean investors would do the same. 
Shaikh said bilateral cooperation with South Korea could be strengthened in renewable energy, solar, wind, hydropower, urban planning and transportation sectors.
Lauding the educational exchange program between both countries, Shaikh reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to enhance its partnership with South Korea in key economic sectors, saying that Islamabad is aiming for a mutually beneficial relationship.
With access to the Arabian Sea, Pakistan’s seaports in the coastal city of Karachi are vital for international trade and provide jobs for thousands of people in the country. 
Pakistan has been working on restructuring and upgrading its ports. In August, Danish shipping firm Maersk expressed intent to invest $2 billion in Pakistan’s port and transport infrastructure over the next two years. 
This initiative is seen as a pivotal step toward boosting the country’s economic growth, strengthening trade links across Asia, and enhancing its geopolitical influence in the region.
Pakistani ministries of maritime, aviation and railways last week signed four agreements with the Abu Dhabi (AD) Ports Group to enhance collaboration in customs, rail, airport infrastructure and maritime shipping and logistics sectors. 
AD Ports Group, a leading maritime and logistics provider in the Middle East, signed an agreement in July this year to invest $250 million in Pakistan in 10 years as it plans to build an advanced port facility in the country’s seaside metropolis of Karachi.