A new horizon for Pakistan-Iran relations is about to begin.
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Pakistan's Religious Affairs Minister Nurul Haq Qadri sat down for a meeting with Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Syed Mohammad Ali Hosseini. Pakistan is ready to help Iran in any need. Sayyed Mohammad Ali Husseini said Iran was also ready to help Pakistan in any way.
Meanwhile, Pakistan's Minister of Religious Affairs praised Iran's supreme religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khomeini. Pakistan's Minister of Religious Affairs Pir Nurul Haq Qadri has said that the fatwa of Iran's supreme leader could play a controlling role in consolidating harmony among the sects of Islam.
Appreciating the important efforts being made by the religious leaders of Iran to establish unity among the sects at the meeting, the Pakistani Minister of Religion said, We have cited the example of this fatwa to resolve sectarian divisions in Pakistan and have translated it into Urdu, Arabic and English and disseminated it across the country. ”
Referring to the Islamic Revolution in Iran as a beacon of hope among Muslim nations, Qadri said Pakistan had faced similar challenges in the past four decades, as had Iran, which had faced numerous sanctions and conspiracies from imperialist powers. And both countries have resolutely resisted these problems and crises.
He called the incitement of sectarian differences among Muslims a US-Zionist conspiracy. The Pakistani religious minister called on the Muslim world to unite against this conspiracy.
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