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Hafiz Naeem Elected New Jamaat-i-Islami Emir

Karachi: Hafiz Naeemur Rehman on Thursday was elected as the sixth emir of the Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) for a five-year term, the party said in an announcement on its official account on X.

It said that he would serve as the party chief from April 2024 to April 2029. He had previously served as the chief of the party’s Karachi chapter.

The party said he was “unanimously elected” by its members for the role and wished him well.

JI Election Commission President Rashid Naseem also announced the results during a press conference in Lahore. He said the party had no definitive candidate for the post of emir but three names had appeared in the press for the slot. Subsequently, the party’s consultative body decided to suggest three names while members were free to choose anyone else they wanted, he said.

Naseem said the voter turnout was 82 percent and the result was finalised earlier today. He prayed for Rehman’s success and the ability to fulfill the responsibility of his new post.

Hafiz Naeem is the sixth man to occupy the post, following Maulana Abul A’la Maududi (1941-72), Mian Tufail Muhammad (1972-87), Qazi Hussain Ahmed (1987-2008), Munawer Hassan (2008-2013) and Sirajul Haq (2013-2024).

Hafiz Naeem’s predecessor, Sirajul Haq, had initially  ended  his decade-long run as the head of the party following a humiliating defeat in the Feb 8 general elections.

The Jamaat had fielded 243 candidates for the National Assembly and failed to win even one seat. It had given 531 provincial tickets and only managed to secure six — three in KP, two in Sindh and one in Balochistan.

“Despite my best and tireless efforts, the party has not been able to achieve the desired results. Workers put in their best efforts. God may reward them for those efforts. I accept the responsibility of the defeat and hereby resign as party head,” his resignation letter said.

He had later  withdrawn his resignation  after the Jamaat Shura, a 100-member governing body, refused to accept it.

In a message congratulating Hafiz Naeem on his victory, Haq prayed that his election would be a source of blessing for the country, the party, and the Muslim community.

Former president Arif Alvi prayed for the new JI emir’s success.

“Naeemur Rehman is a positive face of Pakistani politics who has done politics of values and principles instead of power,“ PTI leader Asad Qaiser said.

“JI is our main ally in the movement for the supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law in the country. It is hoped that the alliance between PTI and JI under the leadership of Hafiz Naeemur Rahman will become stronger,” he said.

PTI’s Haleem Adil Sheikh also congratulated the new JI emir.

Hafiz Naeem had won a provincial assembly in the Feb 8 general elections but  gave it up  on the pretext that it was actually won by the PTI-backed independent candidate and that he was declared the winner only to defuse the pressure of the JI’s resistance and protest against the poll results.

“We don’t want a single vote which is not ours and we won’t give up a single one which was ours,” Hafiz Naeem had told a press conference at the party’s Karachi headquarters.

Last year, Hafiz Naeem had also contested against PPP’s Murtaza Wahab for Karachi mayor in the Sindh local government elections but lost with 160 votes to Wahab’s 173.

Hafiz Naeem earned a civil engineering degree from NED University and a master's degree from Karachi University in Islamic History. In his formative years, he twice served as the president of the Islami Jamiat-i-Talaba (IJT), the student wing of the JI. - Dawn


Courtesy Dawn

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