Youth Club’s spiritual conference ‘Wrong Number’ helps impart true religious knowledge


ISLAMABAD, Oct 10 (APP):The Youth Club has organized a one day spiritual conference titled ‘Wrong Number’ for the Muslim youngsters and educated families to revitalize their knowledge and understanding of Islam amid an onslaught of misconceptions perpetrated among the Muslims under the garb of modernism and liberalism.

The Youth Club is a non-profit organization working on ethical and moral values for youth, providing a platform for educated youth and families to practice their energies and potentials on Islamic way for their betterment that has been founded by Raja Zia ul Haq.

The “Wrong Number” event’s theme was inspired by the concept of avoiding the damages of getting religious knowledge from the wrong sources just like dialing a wrong number was avoided. Moreover it intended to connect the masses to authentic sources i.e. the right number of Islamic knowledge, the speakers rich content on need-of-the-time topics such as preserving the family system, liberalism, avoiding biddah (inauthentic innovation in religion), feminism and the like).

A protest was held against the un-Islamic notions within the Transgender Act 2018, right after the talk of the CEO Youth Club, Raja Zia ul Haq was concluded.

The event received massive public support with a house-full of over one thousand attendants where 67 organizers, including 80 volunteers participated in the arrangements. The event included a fundraiser that collected donations for aiding the Islamic cause of spreading authentic religious knowledge and positive change.

The Youth Club also arranges trips and retreats for youth and families as per shariah laws. However the Wrong Number was the Club’s mega conference yearly held in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad.

The main speakers included CEO Raja Zia ul Haq, Taha Bin Jalil Country Manager Youth Club, Wajih ud Din regional director Sindh, Mughera Luqman regional director Punjab and Muhammad Ali. However, the Club also held activities for children separately under the conference.

The Youth Club was actively engaging youth of leading educational institutions including NUST, LUMS, PIEAS, etc.

The mega event was part of its campaign ‘Winds of Change’ which was a yearly nationwide tour and these conferences were part of it.

The initiative was expanded across 20 plus mega cities of South and Central Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Balochistan, Sindh, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).