KHAIRPUR, Oct 31: Sufism can counter religious extremism haunting the world today. This was stated by research scholar Dr Nawaz Ali 'Shoak' while speaking as chief guest at the Sachal literary conference here on Saturday.

He said that Sufi saint Sachal Sarmast was against religious fanaticism and he preached communal harmony among people in his poetry.

He stressed the need for disseminating Sachal's message of love.

Dr Jabbar Junejo said Sachal was against the dominant role played by landlords and clerics.

Hidayat 'Prem', Ahmed Khan 'Madhosh', Malak Nadeem, Punhal Dahar, Murtaza Siyal and Imam Rashdi read out papers at the Adabi conference.

Meanwhile, a musical conference in connection with the annual urs of Sachal Sarmast was held in Daraza.

District Nazim Nafisa Shah presided over the conference.

It was attended by well-known singers Sadiq Faqir, Tameer Hussain, Sanam Marvi, Bhooral Faqir, Nazeer Faqir, Tufail Sanjrani, Shabir Samo and Deedar Samo. On this occasion, police baton-charged the students of the Shah Abdul Latif University and other people for overcrowding.

About 20 people received minor injuries due to a baton charge.

Opinion

Editorial

Improved outlook
Updated 16 Apr, 2025

Improved outlook

Remittances have proved to be most crucial lifeline for Pakistan in recent years.
Water dispute
16 Apr, 2025

Water dispute

WITH a long, hot summer looming ahead, the last thing the country needs is two provinces fighting over water. Yet,...
A positive start
16 Apr, 2025

A positive start

FROM American threats of bombing Iran, things have taken a more positive turn as President Donald Trump’s emissary...
Iran slayings
Updated 15 Apr, 2025

Iran slayings

State authorities on both sides must investigate latest attack, while Tehran should locate perpetrators and bring them to justice.
AI in the courts
15 Apr, 2025

AI in the courts

SUPREME Court Justices Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi and Mansoor Ali Shah’s judgment on the use of AI in the judiciary landed...
Refusal crisis
15 Apr, 2025

Refusal crisis

PAKISTAN’S polio case count, with 105 days of the year lapsed so far, is in the single digits. But the question ...