Pakistan
Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs, Saudi envoy discuss bilateral ties
Aneeq Ahmed during his meeting with the Saudi diplomat has said that securing additional facilities for Pakistani pilgrims is his mission.
Islamabad: Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki called on Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed in Islamabad today.
During the meeting, a detail discussion was held on arrangements for upcoming Hajj, bilateral relations and issues being faced by the Ummah.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said securing additional facilities for Pakistani pilgrims is his mission.
He said his ministry is going to organize an interfaith harmony conference in Islamabad tomorrow. He said a National Seerat Conference will also be held in Rabi-ul-Awal with religious zeal and fervor. He said Economic Stability of the country in light of the life of the Holy Prophet [Peace Be Upon Him] will be the title of the conference.
یہ مشن ہے کہ 🇵🇰 حجاج کو اضافی سہولیات لے کر دوں۔ دنیا کو اسلام کے خوبصورت پیغام سے روشناس کرانا وقت کی ضرورت ہے۔ وزیر مذہبی امور انیق احمد۔ 🇸🇦 رابطہ عالم اسلامی دنیا کو درپیش مسائل کے حل کیلئے نوجوانوں کو متوجہ کر رہی ہے: @AmbassadorNawaf@MWLorg_Ur @MhmdAlissa pic.twitter.com/mEwHsVr6Pi
— Ministry of Religious Affairs & Interfaith Harmony (@MORAisbOfficial) August 29, 2023
The Saudi Ambassador, on the occasion, said the Muslim World League would soon organize an international conference on issues of the modern day.
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