DM to organize Ijtima
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar: Dukhtaran-e-Milat is organizing a daylong religious Ijtima on Sunday, at central Jamia Masjid, Shopian.
In a statement, the party said Syeda Asiya Andrabi was scheduled to deliver address on the occasion.
All the women have been requested to participate in the Ijtima which will start at 11 a.m. and end at 4 p.m it said.
Meanwhile, Asiya has expressed satisfaction over the imposition of ban on anti-Islamic social networking site in Pakistan. She, according to DM statement, said, “It is the responsibility of all the countries to impose ban on all anti-Islamic websites until they desist from launching blasphemous campaign against holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW).”
She also urged Muslims to deactivate their contact with such this website immediately.
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