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women march :Jamaat-e-Hafsa march against women march

women march :Jamaat-e-Hafsa march against women march
In Islamabad, the martyrs' foundation Pakistan, which has been affiliated with religious organizations, Jama Hafsa and Lal Masjid in the past, has launched a vigorous campaign. The university has announced two rallies against the march.
women march :Jamaat-e-Hafsa march against women march



A number of Awami Workers Party and civil society organizations are organizing this year's International Women's Day March in the capital of Pakistan. PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has endorsed the march while several parties, including the Muslim League, have kept quiet on the issue. However, several religious organizations, including the Jamaat-e-Islami, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl-ur-Rehman Group, the Jamia Hafsa and the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba, which are now operating under the name of Ahsan As-Wal-Jamaat, are opposing this March. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam and the Shahadah Foundation, affiliated to the Lal Masjid in the past, have submitted a petition against the march to the Islamabad administration, asking the administration to stop this march.
JUIF leader Maulana Tanveer Alawi told ' 'We believe that this march is being done not for the rights of women but for spreading obscenity and profanity in the country.' Attempts will be made to distort the Islamic identity of the country and demand for the liberation of motherhood. That's why we have asked for it to be stopped. '



Hafiz Ihsham of the Shahada Foundation has filed a petition in Islamabad High Court this March, which will likely be heard tomorrow. Hafiz Ehsanam also requested the district administration to stop this March in a petition. But the biggest concern for many constituencies of the country is the announcement made by the students of the Hafsa University affiliated to the Lal Masjid in Islamabad. The announcement states that the Muslim brothers and sisters of the Ummah are up against this march. The announcement further states that the emancipation of the woman is being called on March 8, in fact, it is a propaganda celebration of the Western festival. 'According to the announcement,' Students of the Hafsa / Lal Masjid against this march. Conversations and teachings announce a march. The government is also encouraged to stop this obscenity.
women march :Jamaat-e-Hafsa march against women march
According to the announcement, a rally will be pulled out of Lal Masjid and another from 6-F Islamabad and will go to the National Press Club, where a march is being held. Therefore, many citizens of Islamabad are worried that the rallies should not take place in the face of a clash. It is clear that a cold war is already going on between the Islamabad administration and the former Lal Masjid al-Maulana Abdul Aziz, and more than 200 Hafsah students are staying at Lal Masjid with Maulana and his wife, from where the police Has been trying to get rid of for several weeks. It is believed that the number of Hafsah students may be close to 12,000, while thousands of religious organizations can potentially reach there.
Umma Hassan, Principal of Hafsa University, told DW that the reasons for opposing the rally were, 'All scholars agree that this march is to be opposed, this is not a march, it is a march of sexual freedom because it The so-called women leaders of freedom are overwhelmed. ”Umm Hassan further said that women's banners and play cards are utterly indecent slogans. 'The slogans are so weird that I can't even describe in words. So we will fight against it and march against them. '
Against this march, the banned soldiers have also called for an emergency meeting of religious organizations tomorrow. A JUIF leader told DW on condition of anonymity, 'We are trying to hold a major joint procession against this march and send a message to the spread of violence that the Western agenda is here.' Will not run. '
This situation has upset the Islamabad administration, which has held several meetings in this regard, and the meeting continues today as to whether or not to allow this march. Some constituents claim that local organizations are under severe pressure from religious organizations to not allow this march.
Many critics believe that the opposition is the most powerful establishment in the country. Farman Ali, an analyst from Islamabad, says everyone knows who has the support of the Hafsa, the Lal Masjid and other religious organizations. 'This March, the Awami Workers Party is leading, which openly supports the PTM. KP, Balochistan and other parts of the country have called for human rights abuses, resulting in treason cases against its workers. But the dismissal of these cases by the Islamabad High Court has ignited the invisible forces, so they want revenge, and one of the ways is that the march was disrupted by the university and religious organizations. Go. '

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