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ISLAMABAD, Feb 21 (APP):The National Rahmatul lil Aalameen Wa Khatamun Nabiyyin Authority (NRKNA) has inaugurated its first centre for resolving social conflicts based on the teachings of Seerah.
The inaugural center, located at Jamia Muhammadi Shareef in Chiniot, aims to provide mediatory services to people from all walks of life, helping them resolve family and societal issues without the need for legal battles in courts.
Khursheed Nadeem, the Chairman of NRKNA, emphasized during the inauguration ceremony, “The Chiniot centre is a pilot project and will serve as a model for similar centers that will be established across the country.”
He added that the centre’s mission is to promote peace and harmony by resolving conflicts in light of the Seerah, offering an alternative to the often lengthy and expensive court procedures.
He appreciated the facilitation provided by Jamia Mohamddia Shareef and its President Sahibzada Qamar ul Haq for the establishment of center and other activities of NRKNA.
Earlier, a one-day national seminar titled “Seerah of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) as a Tool of Reconstruction” was also held at the Jamia Muhammadi Shareef Chiniot.
The event attracted a large audience, including students, academics, and civil society members. During the seminar, NRKNA launched three publications aimed at further disseminating the teachings of Seerah for societal betterment.
Prominent speakers included Dr Rasheed Ahmad, Director of Sheikh Zayd Centre at Peshawar University, scholar Dr Zafarullah Baig, Maulana Amjad Iqbal, Director of Academics at Jamia Muhammadi Shareef, and Suhail Bin Aziz, Director at NRKNA.
The keynote address was delivered by Mr. Khurshid Ahmad Nadeem, Chairman of NRKNA, who shared the vision of the Authority for spreading the practical aspects of Seerah to purify society.
In his Vote of Thanks, Sahibzada Muhammad Qamar-Ul-Haq, President of Jamia Muhammadi Shareef, expressed his appreciation for the collaboration between the two organizations and marked the day as historic, noting that it was the day the first regional centre was established at JMSC.
The seminar also saw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NRKNA and JMSC, cementing their partnership in promoting the teachings of Seerah for social betterment.