Martyr Dr. Mohammad Ali Naqvi (RA) Was a Thought, a Mission, and an Ideology, Says Senator Allama Raja Nasir Abbas
The leader of MWM emphasized that Martyr Dr. Mohammad Ali Naqvi (RA) laid the foundation of the Imamia Students Organization, teaching youth awareness, self-development, and social service. He was not only an exemplary revolutionary but also a true advocate of Muslim unity.
Shia News: On the 30th anniversary of the martyrdom of the revolutionary ambassador and founder of the Imamia Students Organization (ISO) Pakistan, Martyr Dr. Mohammad Ali Naqvi (RA), the head of the Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) Pakistan, Senator Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafari, shared a heartfelt condolence message on his social media account. The text of the message is as follows:
"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. âAnd do not think of those who are killed in the way of Allah as dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision.â (Aal-Imran: 169)
Today, on March 7, as we mark the anniversary of Martyr Dr. Mohammad Ali Naqvi, we pay tribute to this great leader who dedicated his life to Islam, truth, righteousness, and serving the oppressed. Martyr Naqvi was a thought, a mission, and an ideology that still lives in the hearts of young people today.
By founding the Imamia Students Organization, he taught the youth awareness, self-building, and social service. He was not only an exemplary revolutionary but also a true advocate for the unity of the Ummah. His martyrdom is a message for us to dedicate our lives to the service of the true religion, spreading the light of knowledge, and defending the oppressed.
The blood of martyrs never goes in vain; rather, it is a light that guides and becomes a beacon for future generations. Today, we pledge to continue Martyr Mohammad Ali Naqvi's mission, Insha'Allah, and contribute to the elevation of our beloved homeland and the spread of Islamâs true teachings.
May Allah raise the ranks of the martyr and grant us the ability to follow in his footsteps. Ameen!
The memory of martyrs always remains alive."