PROVINCE REPORT
HARIPUR: Pakistan and Türkiye are like two brotherly nations whose hearts beat together and who have always stood shoulder to shoulder in times of difficulty. Through joint efforts, bilateral relations will continue to grow stronger in the future, opening new avenues in the fields of education, research, social welfare, and spiritual values, said Pir Syed Muhiuddin Mehboob.
The relationship between Türkiye and Pakistan is not limited to diplomatic ties; it is rooted in history, culture, faith, and mutual respect, said Dr. İrfan Neziroğlu.
A beautiful reflection of the centuries-old spiritual, cultural, and fraternal bonds between Pakistan and Türkiye was witnessed when the Sajjada Nashin of Khanqah Mehboob Abad Sharif Haveliyan, Naqeeb-ul-Ashraf and renowned Islamic scholar, Hazrat Abu Zain Pir Syed Muhiuddin Mehboob Hanafi Qadri Kazmi Maturid, held a special meeting in Islamabad with the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye, Dr. İrfan Neziroğlu
The meeting was not merely an exchange of views between two distinguished personalities; rather, it served as a shining symbol of the historical brotherhood, mutual trust, and shared Islamic values that have long united Pakistan and Türkiye. During the meeting, both dignitaries discussed a range of important issues, including challenges facing the Muslim Ummah, educational and social development, economic stability, interfaith harmony, cultural cooperation, and the promotion of spiritual values.
According to sources, the meeting took place in a highly cordial, friendly, and constructive atmosphere. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the bonds of friendship, brotherhood, and mutual cooperation between the peoples of the two countries.
On the occasion, Naqeeb-ul-Ashraf Hazrat Abu Zain Pir Syed Muhiuddin Mehboob Kazmi stated that Pakistan and Türkiye are two brotherly Islamic nations whose hearts beat together and who have consistently stood by one another in times of need. He expressed hope that through continued cooperation and joint efforts, bilateral relations would become even stronger, paving the way for new opportunities in education, research, social welfare, and the promotion of spiritual values.
Ambassador Dr. İrfan Neziroğlu appreciated the affection and goodwill of the Pakistani people and described the longstanding relations between the two countries as an important source of peace, stability, and development in the region. He emphasized that the relationship between Türkiye and Pakistan extends far beyond diplomacy, being deeply rooted in shared history, culture, faith, and mutual respect.
Also present at the meeting were Sahibzada Syed Hassan Fattah Mahmood Kazmi and Muhammad Ali Qadri Mahmoodi. The participants agreed that, in the current global environment, expanding intellectual, educational, and social cooperation among Muslim countries is an urgent necessity.
Observers noted that the meeting represented a meaningful reaffirmation of the enduring friendship, Islamic brotherhood, and shared commitment to progress between Pakistan and Türkiye, and is expected to contribute positively to the future of both nations and their peoples.

