Sheikh Abdullah Al-Sabeel, the prayer leader of the Grand Mosque, has condemned the recent wave of terrorism in Pakistan and deplored the actions of Jamia Hafsa students, said Religious Affairs Minister Ejazul Haq on Tuesday. The minister told a press conference details of his recent meeting with Al-Sabeel in Saudi Arabia. He said Al-Sabeel was unhappy with the tense situation created by Jamia Hafsa. "He told me that he had relations with father of the cleric brothers of Lal Masjid," said Haq.
Islam did not allow anyone to construct a mosque or seminary on encroached land, Haq quoted the prayer leader saying so. He said Al-Sabeel was of the view that those involved in terrorist activities had no relation with Islam as they were misguided. |