Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar invited to perform ‘honorary Hajj’ by Saudi Arabia

Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar poses for a photo before departing for Hajj on July 2, 2022. (@shoaib100mph/Twitter)
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Updated 03 July 2022
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Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar invited to perform ‘honorary Hajj’ by Saudi Arabia

  • Akhtar made the announcement in a Twitter post with his photographs in Hajj clothing
  • The cricket star says he will also address a Hajj conference during his stay in Makkah

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar announced on Saturday the Saudi authorities had invited him to perform “honorary Hajj,” adding he would also address a conference during his stay in the kingdom.
Akhtar, who retired from international cricket after the 2011 World Cup, was popular for his aggressive pace attack during his career.
His fans called him the “Rawalpindi Express” since he bowled at 100 miles per hour at least twice during his heydays.
“[G]oing for honorary Hajj as state guest of Saudi Arabia,” he said in a Twitter post with his pictures in Ihram clothing. “I will also be addressing the Hajj Conference attended by leaders of the Muslim world in Makkah.”
The Pakistani cricket star also expressed gratitude to the Saudi embassy in Islamabad.

The annual Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah is a mandatory religious duty that needs to be carried out at least once in a lifetime by those Muslims who are physically and financially capable of it.
Saudi Arabia has decided to allow one million people join pilgrimage this year, expanding the ritual to participants from outside the kingdom after two years of tight COVID-19 restrictions.


Pakistan expresses solidarity with Azerbaijan amid drone attacks, urges de-escalation

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Pakistan expresses solidarity with Azerbaijan amid drone attacks, urges de-escalation

  • Azerbaijan has vowed retaliation against Iran for Thursday’s drone strikes that wounded four people
  • Iran has denied Baku’s allegations, blamed Israel of trying to stage provocation amid Gulf tensions 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday expressed solidarity with Azerbaijan after drone attacks wounded four people in the country, urging de-escalation in tensions as Baku vowed retaliation against Iran.

The midday attacks involved at least four drones that crossed from Iran into Azerbaijan’s exclave of Nakhichevan bordering Iran, Baku said. Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev accused Iran of “terrorism,” threatening retaliation for attacks that wounded four. Tehran denied the allegation and blamed Israel, Azerbaijan’s ally, of trying to stage a provocation.

Dar spoke to Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, with both leaders expressing “serious concern” over the escalating regional situation and drone attacks against Azerbaijan, Pakistan’s foreign office said. 

“Reaffirming Pakistan’s solidarity with Azerbaijan and its people, DPM/FM underscored the urgent need for de-escalation and stressed the importance of dialogue and diplomacy for regional peace and stability,” the foreign ministry posted on X on Thursday. 

https://x.com/ForeignOfficePk/status/2029586285346910216

The statement said both leaders vowed to remain in close contact over the evolving regional developments.

The drone attacks targeting Azerbaijan have led to fears that another country may be involved in the Middle East war.

Pakistan has condemned Iran’s move to target facilities in the Gulf region hosting US troops this week. Islamabad has also condemned joint US-Israel attacks against Iran that were launched last week, triggering a conflict in the Middle East between the three nations. 

Pakistan has urged all sides to refrain from further escalating tensions and resolve their disputes through dialogue and diplomacy.