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SC orders restoration of park on site of Tariq Road's Madina Masjid in one week

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JUI-F leader dares CJP, Sindh CM to implement mosque demolition orders

If you have the courage then show it and try bulldozing any mosque in Karachi, warns Rashid Soomro

News Desk
December 29, 2021


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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Sindh Secretary General Rashid Mahmood Soomro on Wednesday dared Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah to implement the top court's order to demolish illegally constructed mosques in Karachi.

On Tuesday, the apex court ordered to demolish a mosque, shrine and cemetery built on amenity parks' land near Tariq Road.

A division bench, headed by Justice Gulzar Ahmed and comprising Justice Qazi Muhammad Amin, heard a case against the construction of Madinah Mosque and other encroachments on the land meant for a park in Tariq Road at the Supreme Court Karachi Registry.

District Municipal Corporation (DMC) Administrator East maintained that the mosque was constructed on park land. CJP Gulzar expressed anger over the land still being occupied, reprimanding the district administrator over Karachi's condition.

“What have you done with this city? The city has been built in a way that it now needs to be rebuilt from scratch, like Poland, Germany and France were,” the CJP berated the district administrator.

Khawaja Shams, the mosque administration's counsel, said that the land was obtained from the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) through auction. However, he claimed that a new mosque was being built in its stead.

“Assistant Commissioner Asma Batool has built a mausoleum and a graveyard to add fuel to sectarian rift. Bismillah mosque was also built overnight to sow sectarianism,” the lawyer stated.

"Mr chief justice the mosques are not orphans... Mr chief minister the mosques are not orphans... if you have the courage then show it and try bulldozing the mosque," Soomro said in a video that went viral on social media.

He went on to say that till the day he was alive, he will never let "even a single brick of any mosque in Karachi be demolished".

"We will stop you on the way [to the mosque]... if the mosques are demolished, your offices will also be demolished," JUI-F leader warned.

He also dared Commissioner Karachi to implement the apex court's order to demolish illegal mosques.

During yesterday's hearing, Justice Amin remarked that no place of worship could be built on illegal land.

He emphasised that Islam did not allow the construction of mosques on land acquired illegally. Justice Amin added that the KMC did not have the authority to issue a licence for the construction of a mosque on land meant for a park.

The apex court rejected Al-Fatah Mosque administration's request for a review, ordering them to return the land allotted for the mosque to the KMC. It further revoked the licence issued by the KMC.

The court ordered complete relinquishment of land in the Kidney Hill Park area, as well as the removal of Bismillah Mosque, mausoleum and cemetery within the park.
 
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Jahan achi zameen dekhi masjid madrasa bana diya yehi mullah gardi hai .
 
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billion of ruppes land in islamabad's posh areas and sectors even on green belts these haram khor mullahs have grabbed .

look how they started grabbing it in 2002 with making a small mosque for prayer on green belt f-10
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how its a compound today on billions of rupees land . a 5 marla plot in f-10 today in 3 -4 crores

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SC turns down plea to stop demolition of mosque built on encroached land in Karachi


Haseeb Bhatti
January 4, 2022


The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a plea by the attorney general who requested the court withdraw its earlier orders calling for the razing of a mosque constructed "illegally" in Karachi's Tariq Road area, saying "religious tension" was springing up in the wake of demolition directives.

The Supreme Court in its hearing at the Karachi Registry on Dec 28 had come down hard on the city administration for allowing the establishment of illegal cemeteries, mosques and shrines on public spaces and ordered authorities to remove all encroachments and retrieve the land meant for public parks.

During the proceedings, the court was informed that a mosque, Madina Masjid, had been built on land measuring around 1,100 square yards shown as a park in PECHS on main Tariq Road.

The bench had expressed resentment at the DMC-East administrator when he requested it to pass an order about the removal of the mosque and said that it was his duty to restore public spaces. It directed the administrator to ensure the removal of the mosque and other encroachments in a week and restore the land as a park.

During today's hearing in Islamabad, Attorney General Khalid Javed Khan urged the top court to review its Dec 28 verdict saying, "Many questions are being raised over directives to raze a place of worship."

The chief justice responded that the Sindh government could allocate an alternative place for the mosque, insisting that "we had ourselves seen a park on that land."

Justice Qazi Amin Ahmed observed that religion was being used in land grabbing.

The attorney general said it was the duty of the state to provide land for the mosque but reiterated his request to the court to withdraw its order.

"All we can do is order the mosque not to be demolished until a new site is earmarked for it," said the chief justice.

The CJP said the apex court couldn't take back its order. "What would be the purpose of proceedings if we withdraw our orders," Justice Gulzar said.

Justice Amin noted that building a mosque on an encroached land was not a religious act, saying "Islam does not allow it."

"If you want to build a mosque, construct it from your own pocket," he said.

The court sought a report from the Sindh government in three weeks and adjourned the hearing till January 13.
 
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SC orders restoration of park on site of Tariq Road's Madina Masjid in one week

CJP says Karachi will have to be rebuilt; Justice Qazi Ameen says such mosques are residences rather than places of worship

By Web Desk
December 28, 2021


The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the restoration of a park on the site of the Madina Masjid located in Karachi's Tariq Road area.

A case related to the construction of the mosque was heard in the Supreme Court Karachi Registry today, which was presided over by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and in which Commissioner Karachi Iqbal Memon and Administrator Karachi Murtaza Wahab and other officials appeared before the court.

The chief justice asked Wahab why he has not taken action against the "illegal mosque". To this, Wahab replied that if the court orders it, action will be taken.

Justice Ahmed responded by saying: "I am surprised to see you people (behave this way). It is your job and yet you wait for our (the court's) order."

Meanwhile, Justice Qazi Ameen, who was also sitting in on the hearing, remarked that such mosques "are not places of worship" and are rather "residences".

He went on to say that there are neither any electricity nor gas bills to deal with and this particular case has been brought to the court's attention, otherwise there are several other illegally constructed areas in Karachi with no one to object to them.

Administrator, DMC East castigated

During the hearing, the court castigated the administrator and District Municipal Corporation East for not knowing the exact boundaries of Tariq Road.

The chief justice said "you people come to sit in offices, drink tea, gossip and go home".

"If you have no work, who is getting everything done?" he asked.

"What have you done to this city? You have caused irreparable damage," he added.

Justice Ahmed said that to "fix" the city, it will need to be "blown up" first. "This city will need to be rebuilt, the way Germany, Japan, Poland were rebuilt."

He observed that forty people now live where four people had taken up residence in the past.

The chief justice also expressed his annoyance over money making having become a priority. "Is minting money your only concern? That seems to be all you are occupied with."

He said that the city presents the same picture from PECHS to North Nazimabad. "Eight-storey-high buildings have been constructed on plots of 200 square yards."

"If an earthquake hits the city, everything will be destroyed. Tens of millions of people will die. If you survive, their blood will be on your hands.

"But what do you care? You think you will retire and will be long gone to enjoy life abroad, like everyone does. You look forward to wrapping everything up here and leave like everyone does," the chief justice said.
whats going on in Pakistan what kind of people are in power (ya Mulk Islam ka naam par lya gaya lakin yaha to har koe he Islam ka pecha par gya ha) or har kisi ko sirf Karachi ha nazar a raha ha torna oa tabah karna ka lya...
 
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whats going on in Pakistan what kind of people are in power (ya Mulk Islam ka naam par lya gaya lakin yaha to har koe he Islam ka pecha par gya ha) or har kisi ko sirf Karachi ha nazar a raha ha torna oa tabah karna ka lya...
Islam mein haram kab say halal ho gaya, 1947 kay baad?
 
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Extremist mullahs need to be eradicated, all people with religious influence should be state monitored and controlled so they can't brainwash the youth into behaving like buffoons
 
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