Lahore : Ameer Jamaat e Islami Pakistan Senator Siraj ul Haq has said that the rulers were playing with fire by including the Qadyanis in the Minorities Commission as the nation would offer any sacrifice to protect the Khatam e Nubuwwat.
Addressing the Juma congregation at the Mansoora mosque, he said that the Qadianis were rebels because they did not accept themselves as a minority as declared by the constitution.
“We will not accept a Commission with a Qadyani member,” he declared. He said the nation would not spare the elements patronizing the Qadyanis in any manner. He said the JI would take up the issue in the Senate and the National Assembly,
Siraj ul Haq said that before including the Qadyanis in the Minorities Commission and granting them the rights at par with the other minorities, the government should make the Qadyanis accept themselves as a minority.
Stressing the need of the Islamic system in the country, Sirajul Haq said that Islam did not simply believe in individual piety but called for evolving a system built on the Islamic teachings in every sphere of life.
He said the present system had given humanity nothing except exploitation and injustice and the JI wanted a system free from injustice, a system where in the poor could get equal opportunities for justice, education health, business and jobs. It wanted the courts to decide cases in line with the Shariah and an economy free from usury.
The JI is struggling for a social system wherein earning livelihood through Halal means was easy and Haram was difficult.
Meanwhile, the JI chief also visited the relief camp of the Al-=Khidmat Foundation at Gulshan e Ravi. He was accompanied by JI Lahore chief Zikrullah Mujahid, Secretary General JI Youth Shahid Naveed Malik and JI Information Secretary Qaisar Sharif.
Talking to the media on the occasion, Sirajul Haq commended the Al_Khidmat and JI Youth volunteers for providing door to door ration including fresh vegetables to the deserving families affected by the lock down. He expressed the hope that these volunteers would continue their services with greater zeal and enthusiasm so that no household remained deprived of ration. He reminded them that service to humanity was the essence of piety.