HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander emphasized the need to disallow anyone whomsoever from exploiting religion for the purpose of abusing anyone else whether through political rhetoric or resorting to violence or provocations which are objectionable to all communities.
HRH the Crown Prince received this morning in the Riffa Palace Pakistani religious scholar and chairman of the Central Ahl-u-Al-Hadith Society’s Professor Sajid Mir and his accompanying delegation who noted that the Islam has instructed all Muslims to respect each other as Muslims and to co-exist in solidarity as a unified well-constructed community capable of surmounting all challenges.
HRH the Crown Prince cited the wisdom of HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and HM the King’s firm commitment to building an institutionalized state under the laws and praised HM the King’s insights and keenness on peace and justice who has led the Kingdom of Bahrain to wider scopes of progress and development as a nation worthy of the world’s respect and admiration from the international community and reiterated that HM the King initiated the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) and mandated BICI to come up with its recommendations which have been rendered into reality which reflects our national interest.
On the other hand, Professor Sajid Mir hailed HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Monarch of the Kingdom of Bahrain for HM’s pragmatic tackling of the unfortunate incidents undergone by the Kingdom of Bahrain early last year and pledged his full support and assistance to all efforts aimed at boosting the Kingdom of Bahrain’s security and stability and described the Kingdom of Bahrain as the country which has complied with all international treaties and agreements pertaining to human rights and reiterated that the Kingdom of Bahrain is a significant part of the large Muslim world which means a lot to his country Pakistan, citing the Kingdom of Bahrain’s humanitarian disposition towards Pakistan when it was under condition of hardship.