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    Senior Shia Religious Scholars Convene with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Islamabad

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In response to recent developments unfolding in Iran, a delegation of senior religious scholars representing the Shia community has arrived in Islamabad to engage in high-level discussions with Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. This meeting underscores the government’s commitment to addressing sectarian concerns and promoting peace within Pakistan’s diverse Muslim population.

    The delegation comprises some of the most respected figures from the Shia school of thought, including Allama Mutahir, Allama Arif Wahidi, Syed Wazir Kazmi, Syed Ahmed Naqvi, and Imran Ali Haideri. Their presence highlights the importance of religious leadership in navigating sensitive issues that affect communal harmony. Additionally, the group includes other notable scholars such as Syed Basharat Hussain Imami, Wajihul Hasan Kazmi, Abid Hussain, Amjad Alvi, and Syed Zahid Abbas Kazmi, further emphasizing the collective effort to foster dialogue and understanding.

    During the course of the meeting, the participants focused on the current socio-political climate within Pakistan, particularly the challenges posed by sectarian tensions. The discussions aimed to reinforce the message of unity among different Muslim sects and to explore ways to strengthen brotherhood and solidarity across the country. This initiative comes at a critical time when regional events have the potential to influence domestic stability.

    Officials involved in organizing the meeting highlighted the pivotal role that religious scholars play in bridging divides and promoting peaceful coexistence. Their influence extends beyond spiritual guidance, as they are seen as key agents in fostering national cohesion and mitigating sectarian discord. The government’s engagement with these leaders reflects a proactive approach to maintaining law and order while encouraging inclusive dialogue.

    It is worth noting that Pakistan’s religious landscape is marked by a rich diversity of sects and traditions, making the promotion of inter-sect harmony an ongoing priority. The Interior Ministry’s outreach to senior Shia scholars signals a recognition of the need for collaborative efforts to ensure that sectarian differences do not escalate into conflict. By bringing together influential voices from the Shia community, the government aims to build a foundation for lasting peace and mutual respect among all Muslims in the country.

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