PM for resolving all differences through reconciliatory approach

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that the biggest requirement of love with Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) was that all regional, sectarian and political differences were resolved through a reconciliatory approach.

“Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) described all Muslims as a single body. Our survival and peak lies in mutual consensus, unity and consultation,” the prime minister said in his message on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (PBUH) 1437 Hijri being observed on Thursday (December 24).

He said Islam advises us to resolve issues through reconciliation and dialogue, adding that the Sunnah of Rasool-e- Akram (PBUH) also gives this lesson.

The prime minister congratulated the people of Pakistan on the occasion and said, “We are thankful to Almighty Allah for honouring us to be among the Ummah of Nabi-e-Rehmat.”

“Almighty Allah is the creator of man and human nature. He sent the universal personality of Nabi-e-Karim Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) as Rehmatul-lil-Alamin for the betterment and guidance of His faithfuls,” he maintained.

The prime minister said, “Hazoor (PBUH) gave us all the highest standards of teachings that can be required, and also demonstrated all that through his acts. He (PBHU) did not ask for anything, which he did not act upon.”

“That is why the life of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is described as the model of Qur’an, that has complete guidance and dictates for the Ummah,” he added.

The prime minister said, “the character, actions and teachings of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) cover the whole life. Following these is leading a right path.”

He said, “the birth of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is like the spring showers for the dying mankind and the faded orchard of humans. We, Alhamdu Lillah, are Muslims and love for Allah and His Rasool is our biggest asset.”

The prime minister said, “I pray to Almighty Allah to forgive all our mistakes and bestow us with the Shafaat of Hazoor-e-Aqdas (PBUH) and make Pakistan a cradle of peace and tranquility. Ameen!”