He has been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan since August The last Ramazan Transmission was a huge success and it set records in the history of Live Ramazan Transmission. He started celebrating Ramazan a decade back and the Ramazan transmission is now his identity. Identifying himself with the masses of the poor and exploited, Dr Aamir Liaquat Husain made him known as an opponent of oppression and wrote compassionately of the human aspiration for their basic rights. His contribution both to electronic and print media is immense. Previously, he was a member of the National Assembly from to and served as the Minister of State for Religious Affairs from to in the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz.
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Even his adversaries acknowledge this fact. Ramazan is a time of not just giving to those less fortunate or restraining from worldly pleasures for the love of Allah, but also of coming together as one to rejoice in and celebrate Islam, in a month which is very significant for Muslims.
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He is one of the few columnists whose writings inspire their readers. This year too, Aamir Liaquat Husain will host the transmission which will include many religious and social activities and programs.
He has been a aamlr of the National Assembly of Pakistan since August samir A man of many qualities, prominent scholar who possesses a pleasing disposition, veteran journalist whose name become synonymous with truthfulness and bravery in the field of journalism, prolific columnist whose articles inspire his readers, a famous Naat khuwan whom Allah Almighty gifted a melodious voice, but above all this — he is a learned person and a true lover of Prophet Mohemmed SAWW.
For Urdu lovers of the country, he became a source of great ideological power, a symbol of revolt aamr dissent and love for humanity. He started celebrating Ramazan a decade back and the Ramazan transmission is now his identity. The last Ramazan Transmission was a huge success and it set records in the history of Live Ramazan Transmission.
Witnessing the fact that society is facing tremendous chaos and is fragmented in different casts and creeds, Dr Aamir Liaquat Husain will focus to developing a bond within society and spread the message of peace in alah most blessed month of Ramazan and subsequently disseminate the religious knowledge in his best capacity by presenting socio-religious programs. He is a brilliant orator and author of high caliber.
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Previously, he was a member of the National Assembly from to and served as the Minister of State for Religious Affairs from to in the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz. Aamir Liaquat Husain and GEO, and join millions around the world as we all come together to fast, pray and bow our heads in gratefulness to Allah.
Wishing everyone a heartfelt Ramazan Mubarak! So come and celebrate Ramazan with Dr. The message which will be disseminated throughout the world is of tolerance, peace and harmony. He was born on born 5 July His contribution both to electronic and print media is immense. Aamir Liaquat Husain is truly a legend of this era.
He possesses a style in speech and in his writing that is his very own and unique.
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Dr Aamir Liaquat Husain, the renowned scholar, and the host is the pioneer of celebrating religious months with great fervor. He suffered many setbacks during his career, but he never compromised with circumstances and proved successfully that how a man rifag work under immense pressure. Identifying himself with the masses of the poor and exploited, Dr Aamir Liaquat Husain made him known as an opponent of oppression and wrote rift of the human aspiration for their basic rights.
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