The two-day conference titled “Role of Masjid, Madaris, Khanqas and Imambargahs for the promotion of unity and harmony in the light of teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH),” would conclude on Tuesday.


Islamabad: The 46th National Rehmatul Lil Aalameen Conference commences in the federal capital on Monday to celebrate Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) in a befitting manner.
The two-day conference titled “Role of Masjid, Madaris, Khanqas and Imambargahs for the promotion of unity and harmony in the light of teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH),” would conclude on Tuesday.
Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser will inaugurate the conference being the chief guest on the inaugural day.
On Tuesday— the second day of the conference, President Dr. Arif Alvi will preside over the first session and Prime Minister Imran Khan is scheduled to chair the concluding session of the conference.
As per reports, there would be two session in the second day of the conference.
The conference was the annual event of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony since 1976.
The basic aim of the conference is to highlight the soft image of Islam would disseminate the teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) and also encourage the authors by giving them awards on the outstanding books and research papers written on the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
After distribution of prizes, Mehfil-Na’at would held in which renowned Na’at reciters would recite Na’ats to pay homage to the the holy prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).
The moot will be attended by the people from all walks of life, including Parliamentarians, ambassadors, Ulema, scholars, students of religious seminaries, universities, deans of universities and representatives of chambers of commerce and industry.

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