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Ashrafi urges inter-faith harmony

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Expressed appreciation, recognized leaders, and recognized delegates from Pakistan’s diverse religious communities

ISLAMABAD: Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, the prime minister’s special representative on religious harmony and the Pakistani diaspora in the Middle East and Muslim countries, emphasized the spirit of harmony and cooperation among all the religious communities in the nation on Wednesday.

During a press conference held here, he conveyed his appreciation and recognized the religious leaders and representatives from all over Pakistan, praising their joint efforts to promote interfaith harmony.

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The Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council, Ashrafi, expressed gratitude to the Christian community for their active participation in religious ceremonies across the nation, emphasizing the unity shown during these occasions.

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