اداریہ: عالمی تکفیری وہابی دیوبندی دھشت گردی: عراق میں دولت اسلامیہ عراق والشام کی تازہ خون ریزی اور عراق کی تقسیم کے خطرے کے سامنے آجانے اور پاکستان میں کراچی ائرپورٹ کے بعد پشاور ائرپورٹ پر ایمرٹس ائرلائن کے طیارے پر فائرنگ ،اسلام آباد میں ایک
Media discourse on Deobandi terrorism: 23-29 June 2014: The Economist Under the spotlight Jun – 28th 2014 The book’s title reflects the surreal ways in which the fissures of Islam’s heartland are reproduced in Britain. Ms Bowen explains that Shia Muslims congregate in three districts of north
Media discourse on Deobandi terrorism 6-22 June 2014: Book Review: The Pashtun Question by Abubakar Siddique By Ayesha Chugh First Post 21 June In his book, Siddique includes an interview with a former Taliban foreign minister Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil. Through Muttawakil’s story, Siddique demonstrates how many impoverished
Media discourse on Deobandi terrorism – 20 May to 14 June 2014: War on the Rocks, 20 May 2014 Who’s killing Pakistan’s Shia and why? – C. Christine Fair With this victory under their belts, Islamists—particularly led by those associated with the Deobandi interpretative tradition—aimed to have Pakistan’s Shia declared non-Muslim.
Who’s killing Pakistan’s Shia and why? – by C. Christine Fair: According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, in 2013 nearly 700 Shia were killed and more than 1,000 were injured in more than 200 sectarian terrorist attacks. Over 90 percent of those attacks occurred in Quetta, Karachi, Kangu, Parachinar,
Media discourse on Deobandi terrorism: 30 April 2014: Related articles: https://lubpak.com/archives/tag/media-discourse-on-deobandi-terrorism Extracts from Pakistan and foreign media Earlier, the role of religious seminaries to assist the TTP in conducting terrorism in the twin cities was unearthed last month. The report, prepared jointly by the special branches of
Media discourse on Khariji Deobandi terrorism – 1 to 13 April 2014: Situation Report: Pakistan – by Frederic Grare – 09th April Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan The Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), a sectarian organisation created in Jhang (central Punjab) to counter the new Shi’i assertiveness resulting from the Iranian revolution with the acceptance (and
Can the Deobandi Taliban be far behind? – by Khaled Ahmed: In Pakistan, the Council of Islamic Ideology has been in overdrive. It could be a portent. Pakistan is getting ready for “real” Islam after a Taliban takeover. Islamabad is promising Islamic banking and no “usury” in state schemes. Interior