Imam-e-Kaaba urges Muslims to avoid labeling others as infidels over minor differences

ISLAMABAD: Imam-e-Kaaba Dr Saleh Bin Abdullah Bin Hameed Faisal delivered a Friday sermon at Islamabad’s Faisal Mosque amid strict security arrangements, urged Muslims not to declare other Muslims infidels over petty differences.

He urged worshippers to strive for self-improvement for the betterment of the hereafter.

Imam-e-Kaaba emphasized importance of promoting love, brotherhood, and equality within the communities drawing on the metaphor of Muslims as a unified body.

Saudi ambassador to Pakistan was also among attendance as hundreds of thousands of worshippers offer Friday prayer in capital.

Imam Kaaba’s call to adhere strictly to the philosophy of piety resonated throughout the sermon, emphasizing the need for a steadfast commitment to spiritual principles.

Imam Kaaba Saleh bin Abdullah bin Hameed, standing on Pakistani soil, gave a strong message to Israel that international forces should protect the sanctity of human lives and stop crimes in Gaza.

“Muslims are being massacred in the name of human rights in Gaza. Massacre of innocent people in Gaza is the blackest visit in human history,” he said.

“May Allah punish the wrongdoers with the most severe punishment,” the Imam said.

Imam-e-Kaaba Sheikh Saleh bin Humaid arrived in Islamabad on Wednesday for a six-day visit with the primary objective of strengthening the enduring and brotherly ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

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