- The conference is a humble effort to study the Prophet’s life and teachings relevant to present-day situations: Prof. Dr. Zia ul Haq
- H.E.Bulat Sarsenbayev, Chairman Board of Governors, N. Nazarbayev Centre for Development of Interfaith and Inter-Civilizational Dialogue, Kazakhstan will be the guest of honour at the closing ceremony on Wednesday
WNAM Report: Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Syed Jamal Shah has said that the Khutba –e-Hajj of Prophet Muhammad ( PBUH) is the guiding principle for the entire mankind thereby it should be incorporated in the syllabus of all educational institutions in the country.
This he said while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the international conference on Sirah, civic sense and tolerance organized by the International Centre of Excellence for Sirah Studies, Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) in collaboration with Higher Education Commission Pakistan at the Quaid-e-Azam Auditorium, Faisal Masjid Campus, Islamabad.
The Minister said that the Prophet (peace be upon him) served as the epitome of civic responsibility. He was of the view that teachings of Prophet (peace be upon him) consistently highlighted the significance of treating others with kindness and consideration. Syed Jamal Shah added that, one of Prophet’s (peace be upon him) well-known sayings encapsulates this spirit: “The best among you are those who have the best manners and character.” He said this timeless wisdom underscores the importance of civic sense in the daily lives of Muslims.
Earlier, the Minister inaugurated the International Sirah Exhibition organized on the occasion of the Sirah conference.
Speakers of national and international repute unveiled timeless wisdom for success in this world and the hereafter highlighting the Sirah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in this 2-day international conference. During the conference more than 100 research papers will be presented by the researchers and scholars of international repute. The conference will identify the historical roots of civilized social living, the causes of lacking good manners in our society, and the reasons for cultural ignorance such as mistrust, misconceptions, conflicts, hatred and the lack of mutual understanding among various segments of Muslim societies, particularly Pakistani society.
Prof. Dr. Samina Malik, Rector, IIUI congratulated efforts of both the Pak-Saudi governments for organizing this significant international conference in the present era as such conferences are vital for youth studying at the educational institutions. Dr. Samina added that Sirah is a great source of guidance to learn civic sense in human’s lives, she furthered that being teachers at educational institutions, we have a huge responsibility to guide our students.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Quddus Suhaib, Director, BZU, Multan also highlighted the Sirah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during the inaugural ceremony and shared incidents with the audience on this occasion.
The guest of honour, Dr. Azzedine Benzighiba, Director General, Juma Al-Majid, Centre for Culture and Heritage, Dubai, UAE also addressed the conference and highlighted various aspects of life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and stressed that the only solution to overcome the pains and sufferings of daily life is the strict adherence of the teachings of the Prophet ( PBUH).
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zia ul Haq, Director General, IRI, gave a comprehensive introduction of the conference and shared the significance of the conduct of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) for Islamic theology, law, culture, Muslim society and overall Islamic tradition has never been contested. He said Civic sense reflects the social ethics of a society. He opined that these characteristics of civic sense are always found in the Sirah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). “The conference is a humble effort to study the Prophet’s life and teachings relevant to present-day situations that can be drawn from various historical situations” he said.
The conference will continue on Wednesday and will be addressed by eminent scholars from home as well as abroad like His Excellency Dr.Bulat Sarsenbayev, Chairman Board of Governors, N. Nazarbayev Centre for Development of Interfaith and Inter-Civilizational Dialogue, Kazakhstan.