PM Imran felicitates Hindu community on Holi

Imran the legend

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again set an example on how to be inclusive and show respect to other religions.
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The premier took to Twitter and wished the Hindu community on the festival of Holi.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.
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The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.

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The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.
The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.

Religious affairs ministry organises Holi celebrations

The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.
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HSiddiqui

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again set an example on how to be inclusive and show respect to other religions.
holi.jpg

The premier took to Twitter and wished the Hindu community on the festival of Holi.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.
Cd-ZkwvW4AA7Xvo.jpg

The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.

Students-celebrate-Holi-at-the-Government-College-of-Commerce-and-Business-in-Sector-42-Chandigarh-540x288.jpg

The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.
The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.

Religious affairs ministry organises Holi celebrations

The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.
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Every Pakistani should be allowed to live his/her life as per their religious beliefs and within Pakistani law, respecting the beliefs of every other Pakistani.
Great gesture by PM Imran Khan.
 

Steyn

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Astaghfirullah. Disgusting.

Holi is a pegan festival.

But what would these people know whose mission in life is to attack the Maulvis.

Disgusting shit.


Even Christians condemn it.
 

Oldwish

Senator (1k+ posts)
Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again set an example on how to be inclusive and show respect to other religions.
holi.jpg

The premier took to Twitter and wished the Hindu community on the festival of Holi.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.
Cd-ZkwvW4AA7Xvo.jpg

The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.

Students-celebrate-Holi-at-the-Government-College-of-Commerce-and-Business-in-Sector-42-Chandigarh-540x288.jpg

The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.
The Foreign Office (FO) also sent out their best wishes, with Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal sending out a tweet on the occasion.

About Holi

Holi is a Hindu spring festival, originating from the Indian subcontinent, which was celebrated predominantly in India and Nepal, but has now spread across other areas of Asia and parts of the Western world.

The festival is a celebration of the end of winter and the start of spring. Often also known as the ‘festival of colours’ or ‘festival of love’, celebrations start on the evening of the Purnima [full moon] that comes in the Hindu calendar month of ‘Phalguna,’ which is between the end of February and the middle of March.

Religious affairs ministry organises Holi celebrations

The festival is split in two events that take place over two days.

The night before is the Holika Dahan [burning of demon holika], in which people wear new clothes, gather around a bonfire and celebrate the victory of good over evil.

The next day is known as Rangwali Holi, in which everyone gathers for the ‘party of colours’.

They celebrate by throwing coloured powder on each other along with music and dance.

The Hindu religious festival of Holi has now become popular amongst non-Hindus as well. In many parts of South Asia and in the West, people enjoy the idea of a colour party and joyfully take part in the celebrations.
Source
Holi bhi manali, Christmas cake bhi katlia ab dekheen namaz e eid ka bhi chance ban hi jay ga
 

Dream Seller

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Astaghfirullah. Disgusting.

Holi is a pegan festival.

But what would these people know whose mission in life is to attack the Maulvis.

Disgusting shit.


Even Christians condemn it.
Our Prophet PBUH stood up for a passing dead body of a Jew and you’re boiling with hatred on their festival
 

citizen12

Minister (2k+ posts)
Holi bhi manali, Christmas cake bhi katlia ab dekheen namaz e eid ka bhi chance ban hi jay ga
sir quran ya hadees mein kehen bhi mana nahe hey k aap non muslim ko mubarak baad nahe de saktey hein. Is sey muhabbat barhti hey. Hamrin dunya mekn muhabbat phelaney ki zaroorat hey nafrat already buhat ziada ho gye hey. Aur koi bhi mazhab insanyat k beger comete nahe ho sakta hey.
 

islamabadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
These are the same people who are called "piss-drinkers" here on this forum....while you think they are piss drinkers....thankfully the PM DOESNT .....he actually congratulates them on their occasion....
 

Oldwish

Senator (1k+ posts)
sir quran ya hadees mein kehen bhi mana nahe hey k aap non muslim ko mubarak baad nahe de saktey hein. Is sey muhabbat barhti hey. Hamrin dunya mekn muhabbat phelaney ki zaroorat hey nafrat already buhat ziada ho gye hey. Aur koi bhi mazhab insanyat k beger comete nahe ho sakta hey.
Apke liy mufeed mashwara hay Indian movies jam dekha kareen.
Every one has the right to follow their religion but 2 Number Riasat e Madina k 2 Number khalifa ko zaroorat Kya pardi hy yeh sab karne ki. I don't expect any non Muslim to say Eid Mubarak or Ramadhan Mubarak and that is perfectly fine. Its not rocket science is it ?
 

citizen12

Minister (2k+ posts)
Apke liy mufeed mashwara hay Indian movies jam dekha kareen.
Every one has the right to follow their religion but 2 Number Riasat e Madina k 2 Number khalifa ko zaroorat Kya pardi hy yeh sab karne ki. I don't expect any non Muslim to say Eid Mubarak or Ramadhan Mubarak and that is perfectly fine. Its not rocket science is it ?
Mein ney poori life mein sirf 7 ya 8 bollywood aur 1 english movie dekhi hey.
Mubarakbaad dena achi baat hey is sey muhabbat barhti hey aap jesey kam aqal log nahe samjhein gey. Poori dunya k leaders muslims ko eid aur baqareid mein mubarak baad detey hein. Mere sarey hindu jews and christian mujhe eid baqareid aur ramzan mein mubarak baad detey hein
 

Taramasih

Senator (1k+ posts)
Astaghfirullah. Disgusting.

Holi is a pegan festival.

But what would these people know whose mission in life is to attack the Maulvis.

Disgusting shit.


Even Christians condemn it.
Maulvis Sahab now trying to spokes person of Christians .
 

bhaibarood

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ساہیوال واقعے پر ابھی تک ہر قسم کا ٹویٹرخاموش ہے ۔ شاید وہ کسی مذہب اور کسی تھانے کی حدود میں نہیں آتا ۔
wahan pe 3rd umpire ki ungli ka ruokh kaheen aur tha,
bass janey do wahan pe imran khan ke par jaltey hain
 

Steyn

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Our Prophet PBUH stood up for a passing dead body of a Jew and you’re boiling with hatred on their festival
Maulvis Sahab now trying to spokes person of Christians .
sir quran ya hadees mein kehen bhi mana nahe hey k aap non muslim ko mubarak baad nahe de saktey hein. Is sey muhabbat barhti hey. Hamrin dunya mekn muhabbat phelaney ki zaroorat hey nafrat already buhat ziada ho gye hey. Aur koi bhi mazhab insanyat k beger comete nahe ho sakta hey.

Brothers, i didn't know either but it is wrong to wish Pegans and Non-Muslims on their pegan festivals.

About Holi

From Zakir Naik


About Christmas


Respecting Non-Muslims including Jews is completely Islamic but wishing them happiness on their dirty Shirk festivals. Respecting a dead body doesn't mean you go and start worshiping or tell them to be happy doing Shirk.

Just read this and then decide

It (HOLI) is originally a religious festival, and those who celebrate it – the Hindus – believe that on those days the evil gods were destroyed by the good gods! This is part of their religion, which is based on myths and idol-worship. Along with the playing with colours, dancing and singing, sweets are distributed and they congratulate one another by saying “Happy Holi”.

The saheeh texts indicate that it is haraam to participate in these religious festivals of the disbelievers. The four madhhabs and others are unanimously agreed on that.

This emphatic prohibition is because of their disbelief in Allah, and because these festivals are symbols of that disbelief. So how about if they are hostile and aggressive towards the Muslims, and transgress against their rights? This makes it even more appropriate to be averse towards them, their festivals and their religion altogether.

Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And those who will not witness vanity [falsehood], but when they pass near senseless play, pass by with dignity”

[al-Furqaan 25:72].

Ibn Katheer (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

Abu’l-‘Aaliyah, Taawoos, Muhammad ibn Sireen, ad-Dahhaak, ar-Rabee‘ ibn Anas and others said: This refers to the festivals of the polytheists.

Tafseer Ibn Katheer (6/130).


Baqi, it is between you and Allah. You will be in your grave, i will be in mine. Go do whatever
 

Dream Seller

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Brothers, i didn't know either but it is wrong to wish Pegans and Non-Muslims on their pegan festivals.

About Holi

From Zakir Naik


About Christmas


Respecting Non-Muslims including Jews is completely Islamic but wishing them happiness on their dirty Shirk festivals. Respecting a dead body doesn't mean you go and start worshiping or tell them to be happy doing Shirk.

Just read this and then decide

It (HOLI) is originally a religious festival, and those who celebrate it – the Hindus – believe that on those days the evil gods were destroyed by the good gods! This is part of their religion, which is based on myths and idol-worship. Along with the playing with colours, dancing and singing, sweets are distributed and they congratulate one another by saying “Happy Holi”.

The saheeh texts indicate that it is haraam to participate in these religious festivals of the disbelievers. The four madhhabs and others are unanimously agreed on that.

This emphatic prohibition is because of their disbelief in Allah, and because these festivals are symbols of that disbelief. So how about if they are hostile and aggressive towards the Muslims, and transgress against their rights? This makes it even more appropriate to be averse towards them, their festivals and their religion altogether.

Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And those who will not witness vanity [falsehood], but when they pass near senseless play, pass by with dignity”

[al-Furqaan 25:72].

Ibn Katheer (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

Abu’l-‘Aaliyah, Taawoos, Muhammad ibn Sireen, ad-Dahhaak, ar-Rabee‘ ibn Anas and others said: This refers to the festivals of the polytheists.

Tafseer Ibn Katheer (6/130).


Baqi, it is between you and Allah. You will be in your grave, i will be in mine. Go do whatever
It’s not about wishing but as a leader, making minorities feel secure and part of the society, at least that’s how I see it. May Allah guide us all and forgive our shortcomings.