Who We are

Bain-ul-Masalik o Mazahib Rawadari Council Pakistan (BMMRCP) was founded in 2014 by Dr. Iftikhar Naqvi to establish social cohesion between various communities, and castes and work towards the benefit of all the communities without any discrimination as to religion, caste, creed, gender or region. BMMRCP is a National peace NGO founded for peace and interfaith harmony in Pakistan.

Dr. Iftikhar Naqvi, is an acclaimed social reformer, a philanthropist, and founder of The Harmony Foundation. He has been pivotal in bringing public attention to issues related to social injustice in the past. His zest to recognize and encourage social reformers and organizations across Pakistan has led him to establish the prestigious. With three consecutive terms in the Minorities Commission, he ensured that every common man gets a fair platform, support, recourse, and resolution to their problems. He has actively channeled his resources to fight for achieving communal harmony, peace, and ethical treatment of minorities. For his exceptional services towards minorities and society, Dr. Iftikhar Naqvi has been awarded multiple local and National certifications.

Our core mission revolves around nurturing an awareness of peace and fostering religious harmony across Pakistan. We are dedicated to promoting understanding and unity among various cultures and religions through proactive engagement. By organizing enlightening workshops, awareness walks, lectures, and seminars in universities and colleges across Pakistan, we aim to encourage dialogue, bridge cultural and religious divides, and pave the way for a more peaceful world where everyone, regardless of their background, can live in harmony.

Bain-ul-Masalik o Mazahib Rawadari Council Pakistan (BMMRCP) is devoted to safeguarding the sanctity and dignity of human life and facilitating the actualization of its fullest potential, by employing religious diplomacy and working with religious and traditional leaders in various communities. BMMRCP hopes to be an agent of change, fostering an environment of tolerance, respect, and understanding among people of all faiths, providing a forum for moderate voices to be heard to improve cultural literacy as a means of promoting co-existence between peoples, communities, and societies holding different spiritual and secular values. BMMRCP is

founded on the realization that national coexistence is being threatened by gross mistrust and differences between entrenched traditional values, mostly defined by different spiritual beliefs and practices, and modern secular leanings.

The BMMRCP Advocacy Framework consists of the following:

  1. Religious Model: The Islamic Jurisprudence of Life model highlights 4 principles of the preservation, promotion, and development of Property, Intellect, Religion, and Progeny, which provide support to a 5th and central principle, of the preservation, promotion, and development of the Sanctity and Dignity of Life.
  2. Development Model: BMMRCP advocates a holistic, comprehensive, and balanced development scorecard with four perspectives of Material, Intellectual, Spiritual, and Socio-political development, which together contribute to a Quality of Life development index.
  3. Intervention Domains: BMMRCP has four service domains of Development, Education, Governance, and Health, which again support the Quality of Life index.

BMMRCP Activities

  • Convening: Facilitate and organize events in the form of awareness walks/ lectures, workshops, seminars, summits, and conferences to create understanding and possibilities.
  • Capacity building: Partnerships development; Organizational capacity development; and Training workshops and courses to create capacity for action.
  • Educational Services: Resources Toolkits; research on narratives development; Publications; and online resources centers.
  • Consultancy: BMMRCP provides a unique offering and solutions for engagement, capacity building, and empowering religious leaders in NGOs, donors, governments, and the private sector through religious diplomacy consultancy services.