The Senate of Pakistan has unanimously passed a resolution to declare September 7th a national holiday. This special day will honor the Finality of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) Day and mark the momentous occasion when Qadianis were declared non-Muslims in 1974.
Why September 7th is Important
September 7, 1974, is a significant date for Muslims in Pakistan and around the world. It was on this day that a long struggle by the Muslim community was recognized, and the legal declaration of the Finality of the Prophet (PBUH) was made. This event remains a deeply meaningful part of Pakistan’s religious history.
The Senate’s Proposal
The resolution, introduced by Senator Maulana Ataur Rahman, called for September 7th to be officially celebrated each year. It was presented during a session led by Deputy Chairman Syedal Khan and received unanimous support from all members. The proposal highlights the need to commemorate this important victory for the Muslim faith with a national holiday.
If the government approves the resolution, Pakistan will observe September 7th as an official national holiday. This would allow people across the country to reflect on the significance of this day and strengthen their commitment to their faith and unity.
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