Pakistan PM calls for nationwide protests on Friday against Qur'an burning in Sweden

A supporter of a religious group Jamaat-e-Islami holds a copy of Islam's holy book 'Quran' as he with others take part in a rally, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, July 3, 2023, against the desecration of Islam's holy book Quran that took place in Sweden. (Photo courtesy: AP)
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Updated 05 July 2023
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Pakistan PM calls for nationwide protests on Friday against Qur'an burning in Sweden

  • PM Shehbaz Sharif urges entire nation, including all political parties, to participate in the protest 
  • Says peace-loving nations, world leaders should work to stop Islamophobia, religious prejudices 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced a nationwide protest in the country July 7 to protest the desecration of the Holy Qur’an in Sweden, the premier’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party announced on Tuesday, days after a copy of the holy book was burnt in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. 

Salwan Momika, 37, a refugee from Iraq, last week desecrated the Qur’an and set fire to its pages in front of Stockholm’s largest mosque. The act, coming during the major Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Adha, drew widespread condemnation in the Muslim world.   

Countries throughout the Middle East and beyond denounced the burning, some recalled their ambassadors, and foreign ministries summoned the Swedish ambassadors to their countries to hear official protests. The European Union also condemned the incident, terming it “offensive,” “disrespectful” and an “act of provocation.”  

“Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, during an important meeting today, has announced that Pakistan will hold a Yaum-e-Taqaddus-e-Quran (day to observe the sacrosanctity of the Qur’an) on July 7,” the PML-N said in a statement on Twitter late Tuesday. 

“There will be a nationwide protest against the incident in Sweden and PM Sharif has appealed to the entire nation, including all political parties, to participate in the protest.”  

The prime minister, according to the statement, called a joint session of the parliament on Thursday to draw up a national plan of action against the sacrilegious incident.  

“The sentiments and feelings of the nation regarding the incident will be fully expressed through the forum of the parliament and a joint resolution will be passed in this regard during the session,” it added.  

During the meeting, Sharif stressed that honoring the Holy Qur’an was part of Muslims’ faith, therefore the entire nation was united in that cause. 

“Misguided minds are following a nefarious agenda by spreading the negative trend of Islamophobia,” the statement quoted PM Sharif as saying.  

“Peace-loving nations and leaders around the world, who believe in coexistence, should block the path of violent forces propagating Islamophobia and religious prejudices.” 

On Tuesday, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) also announced that it would hold an “urgent” session to discuss desecration of the book this week. 

Pakistan had requested for the debate on behalf of several member countries of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC), including countries that were current members of the Human Rights Council. 


Pakistan extends bid submission for new PSL teams citing interest from Middle East, Europe

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Pakistan extends bid submission for new PSL teams citing interest from Middle East, Europe

  • Pakistan has invited bids for two new PSL teams for upcoming edition of the tournament
  • Pakistan Cricket Board extends bid submission deadline by a week to Dec. 22, says chairman

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to extend the deadline to submit bids for two new Pakistan Super League (PSL) teams due to “growing interest” from investors in the Middle East, US and Europe, chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on Friday. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s flagship Twenty20 league held every year featuring six teams, each representing a different city of Pakistan. It includes national as well as international cricketers.

PSL 11 is expected to begin in April and May next year, and will see two new teams added to the current roster of six PSL teams. Pakistan kicked off the process to invite bids from investors for two new PSL teams for the upcoming edition of the league last month.

“Witnessing growing interest from the Europe, USA, the Middle East and beyond in acquiring new HBL PSL teams, we have decided to extend the bid submission deadline by one week to 22 December 2025,” Naqvi wrote on social media platform X. 

https://x.com/mohsinnaqvic42/status/1999510948311347476?s=46&t=_sd6Jiyhge2j48w9Ld4HwA

“Good luck to everyone excited to welcome our new franchise owners to the HBL PSL family.”

The PCB organized a roadshow this week in London to attract international investors. The roadshow featured former cricket stars Ramiz Raja, Wasim Akram and the PCB’s top hierarchy, including Naqvi. 

The roadshow also featured star cricketers Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf, who spoke about their journey so far and how the league has transformed their lives. 

In an earlier statement, the PCB released a list of cities that potential owners could name their new teams after.

Hyderabad, Sialkot, Muzaffarabad, Faisalabad, Gilgit, and Rawalpindi are the new potential cities, from which two will be chosen for the upcoming edition of the tournament.

The list of teams that are already part of the PSL are Multan Sultans, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars.