Monday, 12 November 2012

azam tariq biography

Azam tariq Biography
Maulana Azam Tariq (Urdu: اعظم طارق) (March 1962 – October 6, 2003) was a co-founder of the politico-religious organisation Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, born in Chichawatni. The Sipah-e-Sahaba is a Sunni, Deobandi organization, which was officially banned by the government of Pakistan in August 2001 for its violence against the Shi'a community.[citation needed]
Contents

    1 Personal life
    2 Sectarian ideology
    3 Arrest on the charges of terrorism
    4 Mainstream politics
    5 Assassination
    6 References
    7 External links

Personal life

Azam Tariq was the half brother of Ahmed Madni,[1] a cleric associated with Ahl-i-Sunnat Wal Jamaat.[disambiguation needed] Ahmed Madni was also assassinated, along with his son, in Karachi.
Sectarian ideology

A graduate and teacher at the Karachi madrassa Jamia Islamia, Azam Tariq began to associate with Haq Nawaz Jhangvi, a hardline cleric from Jhang who had become known for his sermons against the Shi'a denomination. Jhangvi invited Tariq to run his madrassa in order to promote his ideology. Following Jhangvi's assassination in 1990, Azam Tariq inherited the top position in the group, when he survived the explosion in Lahore that killed another prominent front-runner for the slot, Ziaur Rehman Farooqi. During this time, the Sipah-e-Sahaba operative Riaz Basra developed differences with Azam Tariq and formed his own group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.
Azam tariq Biography
 Azam tariq Biography
 Azam tariq Biography
 Azam tariq Biography
Azam tariq Biography
 Azam tariq Biography

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