ISLAMABAD: Prominent scholars and intellectuals on Thursday welcomed the decision of the United Kingdom College of Arms for granting the first ever official ‘Coat of Arms’ to British-Pakistani member of the House of Lords, Lord Aamer Sarfraz.

The green dome of the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi mosque in Madina can be seen on the shield with a lion representing the United Kingdom and a snow leopard representing Pakistan; the Himalayan mountains on its crest symbolise Islamabad where Lord Sarfraz grew up and a crescent represents Islam.

The British government has set an example of religious tolerance by doing this, chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) Dr Qibla Ayaz said, adding this is an indication that the United Kingdom considers Muslims to be a part of its society.

The role of Lord Aamer Sarfraz towards bringing religious tolerance and culture closer in the UK would live on in history forever, he said, adding the process showed that British society and culture respects other religions.

Chairman of the Interfaith Harmony and Peace Committee Syed Izhar Shah Bukhari said this step of the British government would give rise to religious and cultural tolerance in the world.

Moreover, it will be beneficial for Pakistani expatriates living here, he said.

The shield was designed by the garter principal (King of Arms) and the senior King of Arms of England.

Commenting on the grant, Lord Sarfraz said, “It is a great honour to have the mosque of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) featured prominently on a Coat of Arms. “I would like to thank the Garter and the College of Arms for their excellent work,” he added.

Published in Dawn, January 7th, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Desperate measures
Updated 27 Dec, 2024

Desperate measures

Sadly in Pakistan, street protests and sit-ins have become the only resort to catch the attention of a callous power elite.
Economic outlook
27 Dec, 2024

Economic outlook

THE post-pandemic years, marked by extreme volatility in the global oil and commodity markets as well as slowing...
Cricket and visas
27 Dec, 2024

Cricket and visas

PAKISTAN has asserted that delay in the announcement of the schedule of next year’s Champions Trophy will not...
Afghan strikes
Updated 26 Dec, 2024

Afghan strikes

The military option has been employed by the govt apparently to signal its unhappiness over the state of affairs with Afghanistan.
Revamping tax policy
26 Dec, 2024

Revamping tax policy

THE tax bureaucracy appears to have convinced the government that it can boost revenues simply by taking harsher...
Betraying women voters
26 Dec, 2024

Betraying women voters

THE ECP’s recent pledge to eliminate the gender gap among voters falls flat in the face of troubling revelations...