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Hizb ut Tahrir Pakistan Manifesto |
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Tuesday, 03 March 2009 |
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Hizb ut-Tahrir wilayah Pakistan held a book launching ceremony of its manifesto in Lahore. The title of the booklet is 'Pakistan, Khilafah and the unification of the Muslim world'. Speaking at the occasion the spokesman of Hizb ut-Tahrir Pakistan, Mr. Naveed Butt said that for the past fifty years Hizb ut-Tahrir is working for the reestablishment of the Khilafah and has emerged as the single largest Islamic political party of the world.
He
said that the Hizb has published a huge number of books, booklets and
leaflets in the past to eliminate the misconceptions and confusions in
the Ummah related to the systems implemented in the Khilafah State, and
today's launch of the manifesto-booklet is also a step in this
direction. A chapter each is dedicated for ruling system, economic
system, judicial system, social system, foreign policy, internal
policy, education policy and media.
Moreover
a brief chapter is also added at the end which introduces the Hizb and
its work. The book calls the Ummah towards the Shar'i obligation of
establishing the Khilafah in Pakistan as well as spreading it
throughout the w
orld. The manifesto is issued both in Urdu and English
languages.
In
reply to a question, Naveed Butt told the audience that according to
Islam there can only be a single Islamic state i.e. the Khilafah for
all the Muslims and there is no room for 57 states of the Muslims based
on the kufr concept of nationalism. He invited the Muslims of Pakistan
to further increase their contact and discussions with Hizb ut-Tahrir
in order to understand the system of Islam and how to implement it.
Stalls related to ruling system, economic system, social system,
judicial system, foreign policy and education policy were also on
display that carried books, booklets and leaflets for the relevant
system. Furthermore, there were stalls presenting the methodology as
well as global activities of Hizb ut-Tahrir.
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