Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed has asked Muslim men to 'make their women observe pardah' and criticised co-education, saying it is perverting the youth of Pakistan.
Delivering the sermon during Friday prayers at the JuD's Jamia Masjid Al-Qadsia at Chowburji in Lahore, Saeed described the ban imposed by France and other European countries on wearing the 'hijab' and constructing minarets in mosques as a "conspiracy against Muslims."
"Tell the Europeans (by making your women wear a veil) how important it (the veil) is for a Muslim woman," he said on Friday.
Saeed -- a prime accused in the Mumbai terror attacks -- was also critical of co-education in Pakistan.
"Through co-education, the youth of the country is getting perverted," he said. Saeed asked parents and teachers to play a role in stopping co-education.
"Anti-Islam forces are spending billions of dollars to keep Muslims away from the basic teachings of Islam. They want us to adopt their (Western) culture and our rulers have also become a tool in their hands and are promoting obscenity," he said.
Criticising Pakistan's rulers, the founder of the Lashker-e-Tayiba said the country must not submit and surrender to the United States on every issue.
"Yes, it understandable that Pakistan is facing pressure in the presence of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's forces in Afghanistan, but it does not mean that we should accept each demand made by the US," he said.
Pak non-committal on action against Hafiz Saeed
'Do I look like a terrorist?' asks Hafiz Saeed
Use force to settle water row: JuD to Pak
India hands over 3 dossiers with 34 names to Pak
Saeed's release: Fresh oxygen for the LeT