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  • Release Date:‌ 2018/01/19 - 11:48 AM
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A Group of Pakistani MPs Attended Razavi Holy Shrine.

A Group of Pakistani MPs Attended Razavi Holy Shrine.

Some members of the National Assembly of Pakistan attended the Razavi Holy Shrine and visited the selection of the historical and artistic works of the Qura'n treasury and Astan Quds Razavi Museum.

The wife of the head of the National Assembly of Pakistan, on the sidelines of visiting the museum of the exquisite works, said, "These outstanding works are a part of the history and the art of Islamic Iran, and I was very surprised to see them in this holy place."
"Rima Ayaz Sadegh" pointed to some of the works centered on the Karbala incident, in the Qur'an Museum and the Exquisites of Astan Quds Razavi and said, "The event of the Karbala plain is a message for all Muslims in the world and not restricted only to the past."
 "I hope all Muslims in the world will unite and fight against the enemies of Islam to gain the truth", she added.
 Pointing out that she has visited the Razavi Holy Shrine for the first time, Ayaz Sadegh said, "I felt a special peace in this holy place, and presence at this holy shrine was a source of pride and joy."
Noting that formerly she had visited the holy shrines of Hazrat Masoumeh (A.S.) and Imam Hussein (A.S.) and Hazrat Abu al-Fazl (A.S.) she added, "I also wished to visit Mashhad and the holy shrine of Imam Reza (A.S.) and this opportunity came by today. 
"This is a very good day and I am very grateful to authorities of Astan Quds Razavi for providing this visit," the Pakistani Muslim lady said. 
It is worth mentioning that the members of the Pakistani group, while visiting a selection of the Supreme Leader's Donations treasure and the hall of dedicated works of Mahmoud Farshchian on the ground floor of the Qur'an treasury of Astan Quds Razavi Museum, paid a visit also to the architectural works of the sacred premise including the tile works of the Azadi and the Inqilab courtyards as well as the ancient drum house.