- Jui-S Body appoints Maulana Abdul Haq as Emir with consensus.
- Central Council meeting concerned the law, the order situation in KP.
- Calls on the government, institutions to protect religious scholars.
Nowshera: Maulana Abdul Haq Sani, son of the deceased Hamid-Ul-Haq Haqqani, has been chosen as the central emir for Jamiat Disadvantaged Disbursement (Jui-S) during the party’s central council meeting at Jamia Darul Uloom Haqqania in Akora Khattak, The news reported Monday.
Maulana Abdul Haq’s appointment as Partisjef came via a mutual consensus during the meeting in which the representatives of all four provinces participated in.
The leadership position became vacant after the martyrdom of his father Maulana Hamid-Ul-Haq Haqqani in a suicide bombing that killed seven others in the mosque inside Jamia Darul Uloom Haqqania on February 28.
The scattered campus is home to approx. 4,000 students who are fed, dressed and trained for free.
It is relevant to know that before Maulana Samiul Haq father and grandfather to Maulana Hamid-Ul-Haq and Maulana Abdul Haq, respectively, stabbed to death while resting in his room at his residence in Rawalpindi in November 2018.
Meanwhile, the Jui-S meeting on Sunday also appointed Sheikhul Hadith Mufti Habibur Rahman Darkhwasti as patron-I-chief and Maulana Khuzaima Sami as the central secretary of information.
During the meeting, Fateha was also offered to Maulana Hamid-Ul-Haq with a call for the immediate arrest of his assassin. Participants further questioned the silence of both the central and provincial governments as well as institutions of the incident.
The meeting also expressed concern about the deteriorating law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, especially the killing of religious scholars. The recent bombing that targeted the Jamati disadvantaged dislikes of Waziristan’s head Maulana Abdullah Nadeem in Wana, and the martyrdom of the famous religious learned Mufti Muhammad Munir Shakir in Peshawar was declared tragic events.
The government and the institutions were encouraged not to consider scholars as opponents, but to ensure their protection.
When we spoke on the occasion, central Secretary General Maulana Syed Muhammad assured Yousaf Shah and Emir Maulana Abdul Haq the meeting that they would continue the mission of their martyred leaders, Maulana Samiul Haq and Maulana Hamid-Ul-Haq, and that their holy victims would not go in vain.
The meeting attended several prominent scholars, including Maulana Abdul Quddus Naqshbandi, Maulana Abdul Wahid Khateeb, Maulana Muhammad Ayub Khan Daskavi, Maulana Qari Hazrat Wali Hazarvi from Karachi, Maulana Qari Azam Hussain, Maulana Abdul Jabar Shakir, Maulana Lua Haq Haqqani, Maulana Osama Sami, Maulana Khuzaima Sami and others.