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  2. Public holidays in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Kashmir Solidarity Day. یوم یکجحتی کشمیر. Youm-e-Yakjehti Kashmir. Observed to show Pakistan's support and unity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir . 23 March. Pakistan Day. یوم پاکستان. Youm-e-Pakistan. Commemorates the Lahore Resolution, which formally demanded an independent Muslim-majority state to be created out ...

  3. List of festivals in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Flower Show. Flower Show at Karachi. February–March. Jashn-e-Baharaan. The celebrations with the start of Spring season. 23. March. Pakistan Day. Republic Day and to commemorate the Lahore Resolution.

  4. Islam in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Christianity. 2.42%. Hinduism. 0.86%. Others. 0.4%. Nearly 97% of the population of Karachi is Muslim. The Sunnis follow Hanafi fiqh while Shia are predominantly Ithnā‘Ashariyyah in fiqh, with significant minority groups who follow Ismaili Fiqh, which is composed of Nizari ( Aga Khanis ), Mustaali, Dawoodi Bohra and Sulaymani fiqhs .

  5. Islam in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the Pakistani Muslims belong to Sunni Islam. Muslims belong to different schools which are called Madhahib (singular: Madhhab) i.e., schools of jurisprudence (also 'Maktab-e-Fikr' (School of Thought) in Urdu ).) Estimates on the Sunni population in Pakistan range from 85% to 90%.

  6. Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan. Affiliations. University of Karachi. Website. www.wfim.org.pk. The Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies ( Urdu: جامعہ علیمیہ اسلامیہ) (or Islamic Center) is a university of Islamic & Modern Sciences located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] [2] The institution is run by the World Federation of Islamic Missions .

  7. Muhajir (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Muhajir culture refers to the Pakistani variation of Indo-Islamic culture and part of the Culture of Karachi city in Pakistan. [218] [219] It is a blend of Delhi , Hyderabad , Bengali , Bihari , East Punjabi , Gujarati and Uttar Pradesh cultures.

  8. Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman - Wikipedia

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    Hafiz-e-Quran. Website. www .hafiznaeem .com. Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman ( Urdu: حافظ نعیم الرحمن; born 1973) is a Pakistani social activist, engineer, politician and Central Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan for the session 2024-2029. Previously he served as the President of Jamaat-e-Islami, Karachi from 2013 to 2024. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  9. New Memon Masjid - Wikipedia

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    Geographic coordinates. 24°51′05″N 67°00′00″E  / . 24.8514°N 67.0001°E. / 24.8514; 67.0001. Architecture. Date established. 1949. The New Memon Masjid ( Urdu: نئی میمن مسجد) known as the Memon Masjid is a mosque located in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] [2] It is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the city.