ISLAMABAD (PEN) : An eleven-member delegation of religious scholars from Pakistan, led by Dr. Muhammad Raghib Hussain Naeemi, recently returned from a 10-day visit to China, where they engaged in discussions with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and visited key religious sites in cities like Beijing, Xi’an, and Kashgar. Dr. Naeemi praised the Chinese government’s supportive policies towards religious minorities, noting improved economic and religious freedoms for the Muslim community in Xinjiang. The delegation’s interactions emphasized the importance of collaboration between Pakistan and China in combating terrorism, marking the visit as a significant step in strengthening ties between the Muslim communities of both nations.
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