Mufti Asad of the madressah says that they have friendly relations with their neighbours. “We also offered them meat and ate barbeque together,” Mufti Asad says. In such a scenario the apparent camaraderie shared by the two places of worship is encouraging. Mufti Asad further tells Dawn that they maintain a comprehensive computerised record of all the madressah’s current and ex-students. Representatives of both the places of worship also stress that the mosque and church exist side by side because of the compassion being taught here.
Source: The Star February 05, 2017 07:52 UTC