In a united front, religious scholars from across the country have voiced their unequivocal condemnation of the Khawarij ideology, urging religious students to resist its propaganda.
Emphasising the need for a united stance against extremist ideologies, they stressed the importance of promoting peace and development in Pakistan.
A wave of outrage has swept through the religious scholars' community in response to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) encouraging students to engage in acts of terrorism.
Allama Abid Hussain Shakri cautioned against the allure of Khawarij for graduates from madrasas, emphasizing the need to shield them from falling prey to radical ideologies.
Scholars advocate for Pakistan's prosperity
Prominent religious figures, including Maulana Dr. Abdul Nasir and Maulana Tayyab Qureshi, called upon religious students and scholars to contribute to the development and prosperity of Pakistan while unequivocally rejecting the propaganda of Khawarij.
They highlighted the nefarious intentions behind using religious ideologies for non-Islamic purposes.
Maulana Rehmatullah Qadri identified the temptation of Khawarij as the most significant and dangerous challenge facing the Muslim community in Pakistan today. In an era marked by various temptations, scholars emphasized the importance of resisting extremist ideologies that seek to undermine the fabric of society.
Mufti Fazl Jameel Rizvi rallied support against those seeking to mislead the youth in the name of Jihad, labeling them as enemies of both Pakistan and Islam. Scholars stressed the necessity of unity to counteract attempts to corrupt the younger generation and undermine the nation's stability.
Maulana Tayyab Qureshi reiterated the unwavering support of all madrasas and scholars for state institutions and the Pakistan Army. Emphasizing collective responsibility, he called on everyone to stand united against conspiracies aimed at destabilizing the country.