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27 Tableeghi Jamaat members test positive for coronavirus
Imran Gabol | Fareedullah Chaudhry Updated March 30, 2020
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LAHORE/LAYYAH: Some 27 members of Tableeghi Jamaat out of 35 screened at the Tableeghi Markaz in Raiwind tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday while another member of the religious outfit put in a quarantine in Layyah stabbed and injured a police officer in a bid to escape.

Around 1,200 people, including over 500 foreigners, were attending the five-day congregation before leaving for three-day, 40-day or four-month preaching missions. They are camped in an open space adjacent to the Markaz.

Earlier, Punjab government officials had requested the organisers to postpone the congregation in view of the virus threat, but they did not pay any heed to it. But when the organisers had a change of heart and stopped the congregation four days ago, the government-announced lockdown had come into effect with no transport and air services available to take them home.

The station house officer (SHO) was injured in Layyah when the Tableeghi Jamaat member attacked him with a knife in an attempt to escape. Later, the police and district administration approached the organisers and with their permission cordoned off the Markaz and no one was allowed to enter or leave the place for the last three days.


On Saturday, the Royal Thai Embassy in Islamabad, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, contacted the authorities to evacuate their 50 citizens from the Tableeghi Markaz. The health department conducted screening of the Thai citizens who tested negative for the virus. They were shifted to Islamabad from where they were flown to their country by a private jet.

Lahore Deputy Commissioner Daanish Afzaal told Dawn that they had sealed the Markaz three days ago and started conducting screening of the people there. He said the health authorities had so far screened 35 members residing at the Markaz and alarmingly 27 tested positive for coronavirus. “We are also setting up a quarantine at the Markaz and if the number of patients increases they would be shifted to the Kala Shah Kaku quarantine centre,” Mr Afzaal said.

He said the suspected persons would be self-isolated at Kala Shah Kaku and those who tested positive for coronavirus would be shifted to a field hospital at Expo Centre in Johar Town.

The Layyah administration had gathered all the Tableeghi teams on preaching missions in the district and declared the local Markaz a quarantine centre housing 235 people.

On Sunday, police were informed that some people were trying to escape from the centre. When SHO Mohammad Ashraf Maakhi reached the spot with a team, a Tableeghi Jamaat member stabbed him and escaped.

Police spokesperson sub-inspector Nadeem said the SHO sustained injuries and was shifted to the DHQ Hospital in Layyah, where his condition was stated to be stable.

Police later apprehended the accused from Swabi district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Published in Dawn, March 30th, 2020





 
Stupid behavior by tableeghi jamat

Expected better from them as compared to zaireen
Why? Both sets of groups are humans and suffer from the same flaws.

In the US many Churches (including some Mega Churches) and conservative/christian colleges are refusing to end religious services and student attendance.

In Pakistan, sections of Sunni & Shia are still attending mosque congregations and not following quarantine protocols.

This problem of people not following government instructions exist across most of the world and across every community/demographic group, except where autocratic governments can just shut down whatever they feel like and prevent public outrage by also controlling traditional and social media.
 
Tablighi Jamaat need to stop their dawat at this moment . they have to right to spreading virus .
 
Very Very less as compared to normal
I agree, which is an improvement. And the improvement is across the board for all communities in my view. It's by no means perfect though.

The point is that lets not use isolated incidents to attack entire communities. As Muslims you would think this would be one lesson we would have absorbed completely, given how all Muslims were attacked, abused and vilified over terrorist groups operating in the name of Islam.
 
Imagine if these guys had been Shia. This thread would have attracted Iranphobes like shit attracts flies,

@BATMAN @PaklovesTurkiye etc

I actually laugh when you accuse others of sectarianism

You hate other Pakistanis because of their facial color or their race. Banned dozens of time for your racism. Lost your think tank title because of that racism

Aur yahan lecture dai raha hai sectarianism par

Lanat
 
Why? Both sets of groups are humans and suffer from the same flaws.

In the US many Churches (including some Mega Churches) and conservative/christian colleges are refusing to end religious services and student attendance.

In Pakistan, sections of Sunni & Shia are still attending mosque congregations and not following quarantine protocols.

This problem of people not following government instructions exist across most of the world and across every community/demographic group, except where autocratic governments can just shut down whatever they feel like and prevent public outrage by also controlling traditional and social media.
Sir you need to realise that Zaireens attitude inside Quarantine is not very Good. I literally have a video where They both men and women were misbehaving with Medical Staffs and Police.

Still its not acceptable to blame Shias for actions of any country or few people
 
Tablighi Jamaat need to stop their dawat at this moment . they have to right to spreading virus .
Tableeghi Jammat needs to stop, Sunni & Shia congregations in Mosques and processions need to stop.

People who have entered Pakistan from Iran, GCC, US, Europe etc all need to take the necessary precautions and isolate themselves based on government guidelines.

People who have not traveled need to take the necessary precautions and isolate themselves per government guidelines.

EVERY Pakistani has a role to play in helping weather this crisis.
 
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