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Mumtaz Qadri's shrine: In memory of Salmaan Taseer’s assassin
On the outskirts of Islamabad, Mumtaz Qadri’s shrine attracts visitors from far and wide
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For a city of 1.6 million people, Islamabad has 827 mosques, some of which come with madrassahs and shrines of a varying degree of religious and political importance. “Islamabad the beautiful” is getting a new addition to this collection – the grave-turned-shrine of Mumtaz Qadri, the man whobrutally gunned down then Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer in 2011.

In the early hours of the morning I am headed to Bhara Kahu, a small town on the outskirts of Islamabad which is Qadri’s ancestral village.

Driving up through Bhara Kahu, the road is dusty and disheveled. Approximately 25 minutes from Kohsar Market, where Taseer was tragically gunned down, there is an an alarming array of pro-Qadri slogans etched onto walls of this serene locality. A sharp left turn off the main road takes you straight to the compound where the killer is buried.

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Entry to the 'shrine'.


Despite being under-construction, it is occupied even at 9AM on a Saturday by at least a dozen men. The attendees appear relaxed, perched next to his rose petal-covered grave. There is a shop outside the shrine that sells flowers and flaunts a meek collection of photographs of the assassin. At the counter in the shop, lies a note. It reads, “Donate tee iron, bricks, cement, grinded stone or cash and earn yourself a place in the eternal heaven.”

On the first day after his funeral, Rs80 million came in the form of donations
Qadri’s own house is not far from the shrine. “Quite often, his son makes an appearance and sings naats,” says Bilal, a by-stander at the shop. His reverence is disturbing.

Adorned in rose petals, the assassin’s grave is a step lower than the cement structure being erected around it.

“To pray at his grave is a guaranteed way to have it answered, for Qadri has earned a place at the side of the Prophet (PBUH) through his sacrifice,” he added, as we walked through the courtyard into the shrine. :unsure:

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Bilal’s belief is linked to the miracle of intercession granted to saints (awliya) in the popular imagination of the subcontinent. It is what makes going to their mausoleums (ziyarat) such a widespread phenomenon.

Conceived by his father and other close relatives, the 'Mumtaz Qadri Shaheed Foundation' supervises the construction of the shrine, which is still in its infancy. It is said that on the first day after his funeral, Rs80 million came in the form of donations, with a steady stream continuing since. Visitors who give donations at the desk beside the shrine, where the elders are seated, are given a coloured receipt to keep for record.

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Memorabilia from the 'shrine'.


It is chilling; the sense that Qadri’s shrine is becoming more than a place of burial to some. That it is believed to be a haven for those who subscribe to the ideology that lead to the governor’s murder.

It has hardly been a year since his execution yet the process of his canonisation is utterly complete. While the outcry against his trial and execution and the subsequent construction of this shrine might bewilder some of us, in the hearts and minds of his sympathisers Qadri’s saintly status is beyond question.

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Mehmood Khan, indistinguishably plain in attire, is one of dozens who had come to pay their respect. He proudly claims, “I was lucky to be standing in the first row of the [Qadri's] funeral, as cars had blocked the roads for miles around. I even have a jar of dirt from his grave, which I keep safe in my house.”:coffee:

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Mumtaz Qadri's grave.


“It gets much busier towards evening, when people who come from places like Faisalabad or Gujranwala arrive,” Mehmood adds.

Already, the stories circulating around the shrine are acquiring an air of myth. The legacy of Qadri, a man who was buried a convicted murderer, will survive. As things stand, it will get more deeply entrenched in the cultural kaleidoscope that is Pakistan. It is a mirror to a dark reality; a sign of the direction society can choose despite the law of the land.

Photographs by the author.
 
Did you login here from Jahanum? if no then how can you say that he is burning in hell.

Let Allah decide because only he knows the best.
“And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his punishment is Hell; he shall abide in it, and Allah will send His wrath on him and curse him and prepare for him a painful chastisement.” (Surah an-Nisā’ 4:93)
And yes You are right
 
“And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his punishment is Hell; he shall abide in it, and Allah will send His wrath on him and curse him and prepare for him a painful chastisement.” (Surah an-Nisā’ 4:93)
And yes You are right
Well questions is whether he was a believer any more or not that we would know on day of judgment. Nobody has right to take law in his own hand but Governor should have been removed from his post the day this issue started but he wasn't. Secondly the statements of PPP members like Aitzaz Ahsan that Governor has immunity made things worse. It was pretty much taken by people as we are not going to take any action. In the end hanging Mumtaz Qadri had views both in its favor and also not in favor. Half say law was followed but half says you made him a much bigger hero. So both have there merits and demerits.
 
“And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his punishment is Hell; he shall abide in it, and Allah will send His wrath on him and curse him and prepare for him a painful chastisement.” (Surah an-Nisā’ 4:93)
And yes You are right
Again Allah knows better can't say who is at fault, my Pakistani lawyer friend told me different story Governor made some abusive remarks when Qadri only ask him why he is objecting blasphemy law and in a reply Governor abused the law by calling it human feces is better than that and in spontaneous reaction Qadri killed him.
 
And progressive Pakistanis wonder why their country has a bad image around the globe.
Hindus are killing Muslims over eating beef I wonder why not UN or NATO bomb you people yet. We are on their quick tongue just because we are Muslims on the other hands Jews, Christians, Hindus and Buddhist are killing Muslims but there is not a single word of cry to stop it from rest of the world.
 
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Again Allah knows better can't say who is at fault, my Pakistani lawyer friend told me different story Governor made some abusive remarks when Qadri only ask him why he is objecting blasphemy law and in a reply Governor abused the law by calling it human feces is better than that and in spontaneous reaction Qadri killed him.
Yes...your 'lawyer' friend.

The lengths some Pakistanis will go to defend piece of shit scum is beyond a joke. Then it dawns on me...it's not a joke, because these savages are actually killing ppl.

Hindus are killing Muslims over eating beef I wonder why not UN or NATO bomb you people yet. We are on their quick tongue just because we are Muslims on the other hands Jews, Christians, Hindus and Buddhist are killing Muslims but we not a single word of cry to stop it from rest of the world.
In the last decade Muslims have killed more Muslims than the Christians, Hindus and 'evil' Jews could ever dream of...
 
Yes...your 'lawyer' friend.

The lengths some Pakistanis will go to defend piece of shit scum is beyond a joke.

Then it dawns on me...it's not a joke, because these savages are actually killing ppl.
You have FIR copy ? The same lawyer showed me copy of that which clearly states Mr. Governor use above words for the blasphemy law. The same law even stricter we have in Gulf but no body points finger at us since we have no enemy like Pakistan have (India) above that the cult group who was declared all over the Muslim world a cult non-believer. Then why only criticize Pakistan?

Yes...your 'lawyer' friend.

The lengths some Pakistanis will go to defend piece of shit scum is beyond a joke. Then it dawns on me...it's not a joke, because these savages are actually killing ppl.


In the last decade Muslims have killed more Muslims than the Christians, Hindus and 'evil' Jews could ever dream of...
US a dominantly non-Muslim country Kill millions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and responsible of creating ISIS.
 
Hindus are killing Muslims over eating beef I wonder why not UN or NATO bomb you people yet. We are on their quick tongue just because we are Muslims on the other hands Jews, Christians, Hindus and Buddhist are killing Muslims but we not a single word of cry to stop it from rest of the world.

I agree a Hindu mob in Dadri killed an innocent Muslim man for allegedly eating beef. But last I checked, the perpetrators were roundly condemned and in jail facing murder charges. It would be insane if there was some sort of shrine celebrating the murderers as some sort of "defenders of Hindu" heroes. That is what I am pointing out. In case of Taseer, clearly justice was served as the perpetrator was hanged. But to hero-worship him and make a shrine will always be seen as nothing short of crazy in most parts of the world.
 
I agree a Hindu mob in Dadri killed an innocent Muslim man for allegedly eating beef. But last I checked, the perpetrators were roundly condemned and in jail facing murder charges. It would be insane if there was some sort of shrine celebrating the murderers as some sort of "defenders of Hindu" heroes. That is what I am pointing out. In case of Taseer, clearly justice was served as the perpetrator was hanged. But to hero-worship him and make a shrine will always be seen as nothing short of crazy in most parts of the world.
I can quote you at least 30 major incidents like Dadri but refrain to derails the thread.
 
Qadri tere janisaar beshumar beshumar...

Sab ko saath le ke jatay... akele hi chalay gaye... :cry:

He was just an idiot/fool who murdered somebody in his sheer ignorance. I would't even want to comment on his supporters...
 
An other reason why we want operation in punjab. in coming days there will be strong voice against punjab we have suffered enough by these terrorists we cant any more.
 
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