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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Sialkot tragedy: Maulana Tariq Jameel joins hands with Sri Lankan people to apologize

 Our religion does not allow such incidents, the name of Islam is security, faith means peace, no one has the right to burn anyone, it is only Allah's right.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Islamabad (news advertisment latest. December 22, 2021) Leading cleric Maulana Tariq Jameel joins hands with the Sri Lankan people to apologize and says that we are ashamed. He visited the Sri Lankan High Commission along with Special Representative for Interfaith Affairs Tahir Ashrafi. In a meeting with the Lincoln High Commissioner, he expressed regret over the incident in Sialkot.

Talking to media, Maulana Tariq Jameel said that we apologize for the tragedy of Sialkot. Our religion does not allow such incidents. Islam is the name of security, faith means peace. Read the biography of Allah so that it may be known that no one has the right to burn anyone. This is the right of Allah alone.


The murder of a human being is the murder of all humanity, the usurer deserves severe punishment and those who kill the innocent deserve punishment.

Maulana Tariq Jameel said that we have come to apologize to the Sri Lankan High Commission. Meanwhile, Special Representative for Interfaith Affairs Tahir Ashrafi said that the factory has decided to bear the expenses of Priyantha's children. Another Sri Lankan citizen has been given a job in the factory.

It should be noted here that Prime Minister Imran Khan had announced to pay monthly salary to the family of the late Priyantha Kumara forever. Addressing the condolence reference ceremony of the late Priyantha Kumara, he said that the business community of Sialkot had collected one lakh dollars and they would send it to Priyantha's family. On the other hand, the brother of Sri Lankan citizen Priyantha Kumara, who was the victim of a violent mob in Sialkot and lost his life, appealed to the Pakistani government to settle the case satisfactorily.

"At the outset of the incident, we were not officially informed whether action was being taken," he said. However, new information has revealed that action is being taken against the accused and we hope that we will get justice. "I appeal to the Sri Lankan and Pakistani governments that whatever action is taken should be satisfactory," he said.

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