NA passes bill for institutions to teach Holy Quran in Urdu language

NA passes bill for institutions to teach Holy Quran in Urdu language

NA passes bill for institutions to teach Holy Quran in Urdu language
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The National Assembly (NA) on Monday passed a resolution unanimously, calling for the Holy Quran to be taught in universities and educational institutions across the country with Urdu translation.

The resolution maintained that according to the Constitution, the official name of the country is the Islamic Republic of Pakistan while the Holy Quran and the Sunnah would be considered as the supreme law.

“Therefore, it is necessary to make proper arrangements for understanding of the Holy Quran in universities,” the resolution said.

Minister Ali Muhammad said the understanding of the Holy Quran in Urdu will definitely enable students to have a better understanding of the holy book.

In another resolution passed, the House extended full diplomatic and political support to Kashmiris and condemned the brutalities of Indian forces in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K).

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The resolution was passed on the eve of Kashmir Martyrs’ Day.

“This House extends Pakistan’s diplomatic and political support to the right to self-determination of Kashmiris as ensured in United Nations Security Council resolutions and demands immediate end to the brutal acts in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK),” said the resolution.

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan, moved the resolution on behalf of the House.

The House also called upon the United Nations (UN) and international community to play their role in putting an end to ongoing wave of terror unleashed by the Indian troops in the Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

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