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Iranian embassy observes Al-Quds Day
Iranian Ambassador Mehdi Honardoost hosted a large iftar dinner in the Islamabad Serena Hotel this week on Al-Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramazan.
Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem and it was initiated by Iran in 1979 in support of the Palestinian cause. Quds Day is marked in several Arab and Muslim countries, and by other, mainly Muslim communities around the world.
The event was well attended by local and foreign guests, including diplomats.
The chief guests on the occasion were former Senate chairman Nayyar Hussain Bukhari, Punjab Governor M. Rafique Rajwana, Senator Mian Attique and other dignitaries.
“The Iranian ambassador has gained very high respect over the years he has been in Pakistan,” a local guest said.
Another guest said: “I am glad that Pakistan is close to Iran, it is an important neighbour to the west, with its long and strong cultural and religious traditions.”
A local businessman said that there is room for expansion of cooperation with Iran in many fields of the private sector.
“We can also learn from Iran’s impressive achievements in education, especially university education for women. They are far ahead of us,” said a Pakistani woman.
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