mufti saeed arshad

I'm a Pakistani cleric. The name of the place where my faith is based, we call it the mosque. I believe in Allah and that he has sent me here to take care of the worshippers. My spiritual journey started when I was still young to get an education, so I did not have any option but to become a cleric. For me, becoming a priest or a bishop came as a natural choice after getting married and having kids. But for Muslims, becoming a clerics wasn't a possibility. However, even though it wasn't offered to us by Allah, this path was taken, and in those days, clerics were respected in society. In Pakistan, they had many schools in which children could learn about their religion and the Prophet. This gave them freedom from being locked up in jails because they weren't allowed to worship anywhere else unless they were students themselves. It would also encourage people to be more educated and open-minded people.

The fact that clerics can't be jailed because they can only pray at homes gives them a chance at self-expression. They are allowed to have their own identity by expressing who they truly are. Because they don't need someone's permission to exercise their religion. Moreover, clerics are free to express their religious beliefs anywhere they want without anyone telling them otherwise. Allowing them to do this makes them feel like part of the community in which they live.

After several years of practice as a minister, I finally made it a career. It wasn't easy, but my family supported me from behind, because it was an opportunity to fulfil my true calling. As long as I had the people around me, I wouldn't give up on my quest or allow myself to be restricted in what I wanted to achieve because I cared deeply. If I had left everything behind and just followed other paths in life, it wouldn't have been possible for me to develop my spirituality, because even today, there are many things that I had to overcome and make sacrifices for others to see me as a person.

I worked hard to build a strong network in the Muslim world with many people, so I could spread messages of peace and love to everyone, irrespective of social status, race, etc. I also gained support from my fellow teachers who encouraged me to be positive and strive to reach out to all those who need to hear. They always told me that every small step in this direction will eventually lead you to success, so if God is giving you strength to keep going, why not wait for the reward. Because no matter how many obstacles you face in your way, you are destined to succeed in whatever you ask for and whatever you do.

This profession is very rewarding for both men and women, regardless of their educational level or age. Every day is a challenge as you keep learning new things and building upon yourself, because you never know which obstacle might come knocking at your door. There is nothing in this world that cannot be conquered. Just because someone tells you that you can't do something, that doesn't mean that you should quit. No one can tell you that you can't reach your goals. Even when you encounter setbacks, learn from them and move forward again. You shouldn't let these challenges stop you from achieving what you want and deserve.

I've always believed that your goal in this world is to gain knowledge, so never stop trying to expand yourself. Don't let anyone hold you back from doing this or you'll find yourself giving it up. I'm happy that you're here and following my footsteps. Hopefully, you'll meet amazing people, too. To those who would choose to read this piece, I'll personally reply to you through email. I won't leave anything out or say anything negative about religion in any regard. That's why the idea of sharing spirituality with everyone was born.

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