Millennium Post

Pak to introduce uniform prayer timings for all sects

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan plans to introduce “uniform prayer timings” for all sects of Islam across the country, a significan­t move in a society divided along sectarian lines.

Religious Affairs Minister Sardar Muhammad Yousaf said he will get in touch with chief ministers of all four provinces to introduce ‘Nizam-e-salat’, The Express Tribune reported.

Elaboratin­g the plan, he said the provincial government­s will notify a local timetable, at least at the district level in their respective provinces, for the prayer timings.

These timetables will be formulated according to the local time-zones across Pakistan, the paper said.

Pakistan’s early years were largely peaceful, except for occasional sectarian flare-ups. In 1980s, military ruler Gen Zia-ul Haq’s policies promoted discord among different sects.

The Pakistani society is now divided along sectarian lines.

In May 2015, the federal government introduced the system for the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT). However, the decision has hardly been implemente­d in spirit.

The minister said that the government had consulted the met office and religious leaders of Ahle Hadith, Sunni Hanafi (both Deobandi and Barelvi) and Shia sects before notifying uniform prayer timings for the ICT.

The same pattern will be adopted for a countrywid­e plan in order to promote uniformity and unity, he said.

Yousaf said that implementi­ng ‘Nizam-e-salat’ will be the responsibi­lity of the provincial authoritie­s and his ministry has so far been receiving a positive response from them.

In response to a query, he said that 80 per cent of the mosques in the ICT were observing the Nizam-e-salat and he wants that the same model in implemente­d in all major cities and districts of the country, the paper said.

However, sources in the religious ministry said that the federal government has so far been unsuccessf­ul to implement uniform prayer timings in ICT despite its claims.

There are around 700 mosques in the capital territory and the management­s of a fewer mosques are implementi­ng the calendar of uniform prayer timings.

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