Aneeq Ahmed emphasizes the significance of reading, following, and practicing the teachings of the Quran.


Islamabad: Minister for Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed has passionately called upon the youth to shoulder the responsibility of propagating the message of Islam.
Speaking at the Capital Youth Expo, themed "Qura'an and Aaj Ka Jawan," in Islamabad today, he emphasized the significance of reading, following, and practicing the teachings of the Quran.
The Minister underscored the collective obligation to establish Allah's system on His land, asserting that it is a shared responsibility.
He highlighted the pivotal role of the youth in shaping the future of the country, emphasizing their importance as key contributors to the nation's progress and the realization of Islamic principles.

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