Prime Minister calls upon media to highlight Islamic values based on respect for humanity

Prime Minister calls upon media to highlight Islamic values based on respect for humanity

Prime Minister calls upon media to highlight Islamic values based on respect for humanity
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Prime Minister Imran Khan called upon media to highlight Islamic values based on respect for humanity and compassion.

Talking to Senator Faisal Javed Khan in Islamabad on Wednesday, he said communication tools play a pivotal role in highlighting Islamic teachings, civilization, history and social values.

He said Islam teaches us to help the suffering and troubled humanity in difficult times. The Prime Minister said Pakistanis wherever they live, stand by their countrymen in difficult times and this spirit of serving humanity is the real strength and virtue of our society.

They exchanged views on promoting mutual cooperation among Muslim countries in the sectors of civilization, culture and arts. Senator Faisal Javed Khan apprised the Prime Minister about positive response from Pakistanis towards Corona Relief Fund. The Prime Minister appreciated Pakistanis regarding the fund. Earlier Faisal Javed extends thankfulness to the citizens for their generosity. He added that the Pakistanis have inspired many others to come forward and contribute in the fund.

Moreover Senator Faisal Javed in a tweet said after Dirills: Ertugrul PM Imran wants Yunus Emre (Aşkin Yolculuğu) to get on air with a dubbed version for the youth. On his Twitter handle, the senator wrote, “Masha’ALLAH so far Rs 1,493 mn (1.49Bn) hs bn deposited in PM’s Relief Fund during the 1st 15 days. Hats off to Generosity & Jazba of Pakistanis for contributing towards ths grt cause.With ur contributions u ve inspired many others coming fwd & contributing. #PakistanTheMostGenerous” 

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TV Series – Yunus Emre

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The TV series “Yunus Emre: The journey of love” was a massive hit in Turkey when it was first aired four years ago. But this popular television spectacle is not the only evidence of a renewed interest in Sufi spirituality in Turkey.

Yunus Emre stands in the dark, candle-lit prayer room of a Dervish monastery, immersed in thought; his arms folded, his head slightly bowed, his eyes closed.

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