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Mumtaz Khan wakes up before the crack of dawn every day and offers Fajr prayers. Immediately afterwards, he heads towards St Anthony’s Church in Karachi. He’s been doing this for the past 12 years. He’s a guard at the Catholic parish.

“No religion teaches attacking places of worship,” says the 43-year-old Pathan. “This is what Islam teaches us.”


Khan was born and raised in the meadows surrounding Abbotabad. In search of greener pastures, he moved to Karachi in 2000 where he replaced his uncle as security guard at the 75-year-old church.

From dawn till dusk, he sits inside the iron gate. He carefully looks through the peephole before he opens the gate to let the parishioners in.

“No Pathan would harm anyone, especially the religious minorities,” says the tall Khan, proudly claiming. “Those you saw helping the injured in Peshawar attacks were all Pathans.”

Khan was referring to the Sept 22 twin suicide attacks on All Saints Church right after the Sunday mass that killed 80-plus worshippers and injured many more. This incident has brought into question the security at places of worship.

While the government has pledged to enhance security, at many churches, only private watchmen like Mumtaz Khan can be seen sitting at the entrances, alone and unarmed.

“A terrorist has to get through me first,” he says bravely. “Some of my cousins are also protecting educational institutes in the city. We are never afraid.”

Despite the law and order situation, fear seems to be the last thing on his mind. With a wife and four children back in his hometown, his job is what he is most concerned about.

Generations of saviours
Christian missionaries have served the poor and oppressed everywhere in the world. In the post-Partition scenario, Muslim watchmen have determinedly given protection to them.

Hussain Bakht, 30, succeeded his father, Shireen Khan, when the old man retired after 25 years of devoted service as a watchman at St Jude’s Church in North Nazimabad.

At a time when many of his age were joining the militant outfits in his tribal town of Dir, Hussain Bakht looked for a peaceful livelihood.

“There is nothing to fear when I’m here,” says the blond haired, grey-eyed Pathan guard. With no weekly holidays, he stands guard eight hours every day throughout the year.

“It does not matter if it is a chilling December night or a scorching day in June, my commitment is to my job and to the people whose life I have to protect,” says young father of two.

These watchmen, few of them having some education, teach society at large how good it feels to protect one another, irrespective of religious differences.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 3rd, 2013.
 
Also remember reading that the all Pakistan servicemen association has volunteered to stand guard outside churches. Ill post the article if I can find it again.

@OP, This is how the real and honourable pukhtuns are, not those corrupted and deranged maniacs who attack churches and mosques., aka Taliban.
 
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Don't sully the name of Pashtuns by using us in the same sentence as the TTP. TTP is a interracial mix of fundos, has got more to do with Jehadi policies of consecutive governments than with us.

Let's keep this clean.

Also remember reading that the all Pakistan servicemen association has volunteered to stand guard outside churches. Ill post the article if I can find it again.

@OP, This is how the real and honourable pukhtuns are, not those corrupted and deranged maniacs who attack churches and mosques., aka Taliban.

Beta, again, don't be so cocky. There are more Punjabi LeJ guys in TTP ranks than Pashtuns. Clean your backyard first, once you do that, you can tell me about what you wish to cater from "Pashtuns".

Clean the Armed forces. Clean the Wahabi mindest amongst Punjabis. Close the terrorist training camps run for LeT, stop bankrolling LeJ, and then we shall talk in detail.

Don't open this can of worms, the smell is spread all across Punjab.

@Hyperion , that's the Pakhtun spirit we should cater!
 
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Merijan I don't see Punjabis as my people and Pakhtuns as yours. I see them as one :/ Pakthun problems are my problems, Punjabi problems are yours too

Don't sully the name of Pashtuns by using us in the same sentence as the TTP. TTP is a interracial mix of fundos, has got more to do with Jehadi policies of consecutive governments than with us.

Let's keep this clean.



Beta, again, don't be so cocky. There are more Punjabi LeJ guys in TTP ranks than Pashtuns. Clean your backyard first, once you do that, you can tell me about what you wish to cater from "Pashtuns".

Clean the Armed forces. Clean the Wahabi mindest amongst Punjabis. Close the terrorist training camps run for LeT, stop bankrolling LeJ, and then we shall talk in detail.

Don't open this can of worms, the smell is spread all across Punjab.
 
Buddhist are burning down mosques in Burma, hindus are burning mosques in india and these dick heads are protecting churches
 
tailaban ky apne bany hue qanoon ha wo kisi ki baat ko nahi manty ha
 
Let them protect mosques first, when Muslims minorities are under brutal attack its horrendous that people waste time with these gimmicks
 

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