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Sipah-e-Sahaba head pegs out |
2010-03-15 |
![]() Maulana Ghafoor was on his way along with his two sons to the city courts Thursday morning, when four unknown assailants opened fire on his vehicle in Karachi's Nazimabad area. Following the attack, Maulana Ghafoor's son, Muawaiya, was killed on the spot while the Ahl-i-Sunnat leader and his other son, Rashid Nadeem, were admitted to hospitals in critical conditions. Police claimed that at least five suspects were taken into custody for interrogation and a case had been registered against unidentified men. Maulana Ghafoor has been affiliated with the banned sectarian organisation Sipah-i-Sahaba and was also nominated as Secretary Information for Ahl-i-Sunnat. |
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SSP's Maulana Ghafoor remanded till September 1 |
2009-08-20 |
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Banned SSP gets new name, gets back to work | |
2008-06-25 | |
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The central information secretary of the SSP and ASWJP, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Nadeem, told Daily Times on Tuesday that they had started work in the name of the ASWJP because of the ban on the SSP. The case against the ban is in court, he added. The ASWJP has planned programs across the country, including Karachi city, on Youm-e-Siddique-e-Akbar (RA). Instructions have been given its activists. Maulana Nadeem said that Sunni people should put up signs at their workplaces saying, The shop/office is closed on 22 Jumadi-Uthani (June 27) on Youm-e-Siddique-e-Akbar (RA). The party has started distributing handbills among people and letters to business communities and traders. They have, Maulana Nadeem added, assured us that the shops and offices would be closed on June 27. A central Siddique-e-Akbar Conference would be organized on June 26 after Isha prayers at Qayumabad by the SSP and ASWJP where the chief of the ASWJP, Maulana Ahmed Ludhianvi, and others would address the audience. A Siddique-e-Akbar (RA) rally would be organized on June 27 after Jumma prayers from Lasbela to Numaish Chowrangi. The SSP was banned in 2002 by the government and most of its leaders were arrested. The leaders were released in 2003-04 and started limited work under ASWJP. It organized a rally in April 2008 in Karachi after surfacing after six years. | |
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Banned SSP gets new name, gets back to work | |
2008-06-25 | |
It has started by requesting Sunni people to voluntarily shut down their businesses and offices on Youm-e-Shahdat (the day of martyrdom) of Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique (RA) on the 22nd of Jumadi-Uthani, June 27. Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique (RA) was one of the closest companions of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). He was also the first Caliph in Madina when the first Islamic government was established. The central information secretary of the SSP and ASWJP, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Nadeem, told Daily Times on Tuesday that they had started work in the name of the ASWJP because of the ban on the SSP. The case against the ban is in court, he added. The ASWJP has planned programs across the country, including Karachi city, on Youm-e-Siddique-e-Akbar (RA). Instructions have been given its activists. Maulana Nadeem said that Sunni people should put up signs at their workplaces saying, The shop/office is closed on 22 Jumadi-Uthani (June 27) on Youm-e-Siddique-e-Akbar (RA). The party has started distributing handbills among people and letters to business communities and traders. They have, Maulana Nadeem added, assured us that the shops and offices would be closed on June 27. A central Siddique-e-Akbar Conference would be organized on June 26 after Isha prayers at Qayumabad by the SSP and ASWJP where the chief of the ASWJP, Maulana Ahmed Ludhianvi, and others would address the audience. A Siddique-e-Akbar (RA) rally would be organized on June 27 after Jumma prayers from Lasbela to Numaish Chowrangi. The SSP was banned in 2002 by the government and most of its leaders were arrested. The leaders were released in 2003-04 and started limited work under ASWJP. It organized a rally in April 2008 in Karachi after surfacing after six years. | |
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