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Maulana Abdul Aziz not allowed to lead Friday prayers

Updated May 12, 2018

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A contingent of women police on duty outside the Lal Masjid-affiliated madressah in G-6 on Friday. — White Star

ISLAMABAD: The capital administration held five rounds of discussions with deposed cleric of Lal Masjid Maulana Abdul Aziz and did not allow him to lead Friday prayers and deliver the weekly sermon in the mosque.

The last round of talks between the administration and the cleric started on Friday morning and concluded less than an hour before the prayers.

Scores of women clad in black burqas with some of them carrying sticks gazed down at the streets from the windows and rooftops of the new Jamia Hafsa in G-7/3-4 as women police commandos wearing black uniform roamed in the street below in defensive gears.

After the announcement of Maulana’s plan on May 8, Islamabad administration held six rounds of talks with him

A large number of male students were also seen at the G-7 seminary and around Lal Masjid. Not only a heavy contingent of police was deployed around Lal Masjid but Rangers were also posted around the female seminary and at the ends of adjoining streets.

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Shuhada Foundation of Lal Masjid had announced on May 8 that Maulana Aziz would lead the Friday prayers and deliver a sermon on May 11 after a gap of over three years.

Soon afterwards, officers of the local administration started discussions with the cleric in the new Jamia Hafsa and the final round concluded at around 12 noon on Friday.

The officials told the media that the maulana had agreed not to visit the mosque.

One of the ICT officials said the cleric insisted that it was his right to deliver a sermon at Lal Masjid.

“His plan was that he would go to the mosque in the form of a procession along with a few vehicles loaded with women students but we did not yield to any pressure,” the official added. “We told him that even the new Jamia Hafsa has been built illegally over a natural stream so why not clear it first as a dutiful citizen.”

As Maulana Aziz did not go to Lal Masjid, the Friday prayers were led by Amir Siddique, the deputy cleric.

The government deposed Maulana Aziz from the state-owned Lal Masjid after he delivered a controversial sermon on December 19, 2014, defending the perpetrators of the Army Public School Peshawar attack, calling it a reactionary move by terrorists.

During that sermon, he also targeted political leaders belonging to the Shia school of thought.

“This campaign against me is a conspiracy hatched by Amin Shaheedi and Faisal Raza Abidi but I warn that they are testing our patience,” Maulana Aziz had stated in that Friday sermon.

He also warned the state apparatus of dire consequences in case he was arrested or killed. After the prayers on December 19, 2014, he left Lal Masjid in a procession of seminary students.

Some students of Jamia Hafsa later released a video message to the leader of international terror group, ISIS, inviting him to Pakistan to establish a Sharia compliant state in the country.

As the government maintained its strict posture against Maulana Aziz in the following years, he made several attempts in 2017 to get hold of the microphone at Lal Masjid that were foiled by the government.

In February 2017, Lal Masjid tried image building efforts and announced its disassociation from outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan faction Jamaatul Ahrar after the terror group launched strikes in Pakistan and named them Abdul Rasheed Ghazi operation. Ghazi was the brother of Maulana Aziz who was killed in the military operation on Lal Masjid in 2007.

In March 2017, the cleric announced to hold a conference in Lal Masjid against blasphemous content on the social media but the government did not allow it.

Maulana Aziz also announced to hold the 10th anniversary of Lal Masjid operation by Shuhada Foundation last year.

The local administration on June 23 imposed a ban on all political and religious activities by Lal Masjid’s Shuhada Foundation, declaring it an ‘unregistered entity’.

In August 2017, the relatives of the deposed Lal Masjid cleric were stopped from holding a press conference by the ICT administration on the basis that mosques should not be politicised. The Islamabad police closed off the main entrance to the mosque before the press conference was scheduled to be held.

Published in Dawn, May 12th, 2018
 
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Why wasn't he hanged when he was arrested back in 2007? The judge who acquitted him should also be charged of committing treason against the state.
The prosecution department had some deal with - - - - - - -. You cannot expect a judge to award capital punishment without any evidence.
 
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Musharaf didn't finish the job because half of Pakistan was supporting this disgusting scumbag using a mosque for terrorism. This will come back to bite Pakistan in the back one day really badly.
 
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Have guts, razed to ground these seminaries and arrest this mullah burqa for good...otherwise be prepared yourself for another bloody operation and series of suicide attacks after the operation.
You dont deal with internal issues by use of brute force, the Musharaf opp although justified had the effect of a supernova for terrorism in Pakistan. Let the Kharji thug rot in his den, no need stirring the bee hive again, these miscreants should be dealt with how the state has exposed manzoor pashteen, act all good and understanding and let the enemy expose his true agenda in frustration. When the enemy reveals his agenda before the aam awam then u can go after these thugs.
 
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You cannot expect a judge to award capital punishment without any evidence.
Many others were also let go during that time, remember Malik Ishaq, Allah Nazar Baloch etc.
Judges are no saints.
 
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The prosecution department had some deal with - - - - - - -. You cannot expect a judge to award capital punishment without any evidence.

what sort of evidence you need. there is video footage with thousand of witnesses.

your judges call military operation against red mosque terrorist as terror act. what else evidence you want.

Letting him and his family alive is one of many blunders which idiot Musharaf made.
not possible when media/politician / lawyer and judges were supporting this terrorist.
 
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All fanatic, hardline mullahs should be banned from leading any congregation.
They poison the mind with hate.
 
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Musharaf didn't finish the job because half of Pakistan was supporting this disgusting scumbag using a mosque for terrorism. This will come back to bite Pakistan in the back one day really badly.

Not 'half' of Pakistan. Actually, people wanted the action against these violent cancerous thugs but everyone knew the bloodbath to happen. Even the media was mostly against the thugs. But when the operation started, the big blunder happened: Media coverage made these violent thugs some heroes. Stupid media!

Lesson to be learned: Carry out operations in secrecy. Kill without mercy. And I think the Army has been trying to do that in the FATA operations since 2013.
 
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Many others were also let go during that time, remember Malik Ishaq, Allah Nazar Baloch etc.
Judges are no saints.

what sort of evidence you need. there is video footage with thousand of witnesses.

your judges call military operation against red mosque terrorist as terror act. what else evidence you want.


not possible when media/politician / lawyer and judges were supporting this terrorist.

Hi, I don't want nothing fellows. Besides nobody is Saint here - - - - - - - .

It's the prosecution process which demands that in order to incriminate a person, you bring forward some sort of substantial evidence - - - - - - - -.

The judge cannot tell anyone to play this and that video so he may send the suspect to gallows.
 
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