ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan stated on Thursday. Those new ways will teach the younger generation about Islamic history. That dramas and films based on historical stories that depart from traditional themes will be produced.PM Imran Khan thinking to launch Salauddin-Ayyubi Series with filmmakers.
He emphasized that Salahuddin Ayubi is a historical figure, citing examples from the West, which issued a wide amnesty following the historic conquest of Jerusalem. He went on to say that the series about Salahuddin Ayubi’s life will educate the youth about his historical significance.
#Pakistan and #Turkey are all set to Start a New TV Series based on the life of ‘Salahuddin Ayyubi’
— Developing Pakistan (@developingpak) August 23, 2021
Turkey is famous for its creative TV Series that depicts history of Muslim Rulers; however after many successful and hit series Turkey is now all set to co-produce a new TV Series pic.twitter.com/ydo5BOu7EQ
This was by Imran Khan while speaking with director Shehzad Nawaz, Turkish producer Emre Konuk, Syed Junaid Ali Shah, and Dr. Kashif, who had come to see him. Senator Faisal Javed was also in attendance.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister updated on the details of the Pakistan-Turkey joint project Salahuddin Series: preparation is complete, and filming will begin in April next year.
Happy to announce new innings with Akli Film as executive producers along with Humayun Saeed, Dr Kashif Ansari and Dr Junaid Ali Shah for history series on Salahuddin Ayyubi. Hail Pak-Turkey friendship! Long live the two nations! pic.twitter.com/J86REm8UBS
— Adnan Siddiqui (@adnanactor) August 26, 2021
PM Imran Khan thinking to launch Salauddin-Ayyubi Series with filmmakers
Meanwhile, the prime minister met with Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad to address law and order and the political situation. The situation in Afghanistan was also examined in-depth in the discussion.
They also examined the status of Rawalpindi’s ongoing development initiatives, particularly the Nala Lai project. Separately, Prime Minister Imran Khan presided over a meeting to discuss KP’s integrated agriculture and development strategy, including the Chashma Right Bank Canal (CRBC).
Pakistan 🇵🇰 & Turkey 🇹🇷 will jointly Produce a Tv Series on Salahuddin Ayyubi, first sultan of Egypt and Syria and founder of the Ayyubid dynasty who conquered Jerusalem from the Crusaders in 1187. pic.twitter.com/rvHcn3HcTn
— A.M.I Media (@ami_media11) August 24, 2021
“The building of the Chashma Right Bank Canal’s Lift-cum-Gravity project would be a true game-changer for the socio-economic improvement of a broad area in southern KP,” the prime minister remarked. The project will irrigate roughly 300,000 acres of arid land in KP once it is complete. This would not only secure regional food security but would also generate significant foreign exchange.
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Meanwhile, Imran Khan says that the ongoing development projects in KP for tourism promotion should be completed soon. He emphasizes that growing olives in KP will help farmers flourish and the country become self-sufficient in oil.
Imran Khan presided over a meeting on ongoing development initiatives in KP in this regard. “The province’s government is working quickly on infrastructure projects to improve access to outlying tourist spots and stimulate economic activity,” said the premier.
Turkey and Pakistan are gonna produce TV series about Salahuddin Ayyubi. pic.twitter.com/4Wbn9iXdJc
— ToTo RiNo (@MuradTuraevich) August 22, 2021
Meanwhile, Imran Khan has urged the relevant authorities to provide adequate gatekeeping of online content in order to protect innocent minds from the brutal onslaught of immoral content.
Imran Khan presided at a conference on the shutdown of pornographic websites in Pakistan. “Character development is really important in today’s tech-savvy day,” he remarked.
Everyone now has access to all kinds of content thanks to the spread of tech gadgets and 3G/4G internet technologies. We must shield our youth, particularly children, from online stuff that is immoral and unethical.”