ISLAMABAD: Chairman Senate Yousaf Raza Gilani on Sunday called on the international community to take collective measures to counter the growing manifestations of hatred, prejudice and discrimination against Muslims across the world.

In his message on the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, observed on March 15, he said the persistence of Islamophobia in various societies undermines the fundamental principles of equality, human dignity and religious freedom enshrined in international law and the Charter of the United Nations.

Gilani expressed concern over incidents of hate speech, discrimination and attacks against Muslim individuals and places of worship reported in different regions, noting that such acts pose a serious challenge to peaceful coexistence and social harmony.

He emphasised that Islam is a religion rooted in peace, compassion and justice, and any attempt to associate it with extremism or violence reflects a distortion of its true teachings.

The Senate chairman underscored that promoting tolerance and mutual respect among civilizations and religions is essential for global stability and harmony.

He urged governments, parliaments, international organisations and civil society to strengthen legislative, policy and institutional measures to combat religious intolerance and safeguard the rights and freedoms of all communities.

Gilani reaffirmed Pakistan’s principled commitment to advancing interfaith harmony, respect for all religions, and the protection of minority rights.

He further stressed that combating Islamophobia is a shared global responsibility and called upon the international community to work collectively to promote understanding, inclusivity, and respect for diversity in order to build a more peaceful and just world.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026