By Our Correspondent
LAHORE – Chairman of Tehreek-e-Araiyan Pakistan (TAP), Mian Muhammad Rafiq, has outlined the organization’s core mission, emphasizing community welfare, social harmony, and moral awakening within the Araiyan community.

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In an official press release, TAP was described as a non-political and inclusive platform, free from bias or prejudice, aiming to bring together conscious and responsible members of the Araiyan community. The goal is to foster a collective spirit where individuals work hand in hand for the common good and social development.
“Our mission is to build bridges within our community so that no one feels left behind or broken. Without mutual understanding and unity, no organization or community can truly survive,” Rafiq stated.
Quoting Allama Iqbal, he highlighted the need for brotherhood, love, and unity, calling these the true principles of Muslim identity and natural order. TAP seeks to plant the seeds of love across the nation, using these values as its foundation.
He stressed that the organization aims to awaken a spirit of action and positive character among community members so they can collectively address growing social evils. These issues, he noted, are not just eating away at their own community but are a threat to the entire society.
Referring to a Quranic verse, Rafiq said, “God created humans in different tribes and nations so they may recognize each other. Preserving one’s identity, culture, and heritage is aligned with divine will.” He warned that when a group loses its cultural identity, it fades into obscurity, much like a stream that dries up without flow.
He compared diversity to a bouquet, saying that just as flowers of various colors and fragrances create beauty together, similarly, ethnic and cultural groups play a vital role in strengthening the national fabric. “We believe in promoting healthy, positive ideas while rejecting narrow and negative mindsets,” he added.
Rafiq assured that TAP will continue to highlight community issues and offer practical solutions. He urged all members of the Araiyan community to share their valuable suggestions and actively support TAP to make it a strong representative organization of their forefathers.
“Serving our community is not just our mission—it’s our trust and part of our faith,” he concluded.
