5th Feb-Molana Hassan Zafer Naqvi Press Conference Chalam Blast Part 3-Urdu
Thirteen people have reportedly been killed in a bomb attack on a Pakistan-based hospital which was receiving the Shia casualties from an earlier...
Thirteen people have reportedly been killed in a bomb attack on a Pakistan-based hospital which was receiving the Shia casualties from an earlier explosion.
The bomb ripped through the Jinnah hospital in the Pakistan's largest city, Karachi on Friday, injuring scores of people. "This happened in front of the emergency ward of," spokesman for the provincial government Jameel Soomro was quoted by the AFP as saying.
The blast occurred as the hospital was receiving the wounded from an earlier attack in which a bomber had targeted a bus packed with Shia mourners.
Twelve people died and dozens other were injured among the group of pilgrims marking the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH).
The hospital attack was followed by a second attack which was unsuccessful, Reuters reported.
Senior police officer Ghulam Nabi Memon said that law enforcement agents "successfully defused" a bomb in the premises of the hospital.
In December 2009, a deadly attack on an Ashura procession claimed the lives of nearly 50 people.
Over the past two years, some 3,000 people have died in bomb attacks and other militant operations throughout Pakistan.
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5th Feb-Molana Hassan Zafer Naqvi Press Conference Chalam Blast Part 2-Urdu
Thirteen people have reportedly been killed in a bomb attack on a Pakistan-based hospital which was receiving the Shia casualties from an earlier...
Thirteen people have reportedly been killed in a bomb attack on a Pakistan-based hospital which was receiving the Shia casualties from an earlier explosion.
The bomb ripped through the Jinnah hospital in the Pakistan's largest city, Karachi on Friday, injuring scores of people. "This happened in front of the emergency ward of," spokesman for the provincial government Jameel Soomro was quoted by the AFP as saying.
The blast occurred as the hospital was receiving the wounded from an earlier attack in which a bomber had targeted a bus packed with Shia mourners.
Twelve people died and dozens other were injured among the group of pilgrims marking the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH).
The hospital attack was followed by a second attack which was unsuccessful, Reuters reported.
Senior police officer Ghulam Nabi Memon said that law enforcement agents "successfully defused" a bomb in the premises of the hospital.
In December 2009, a deadly attack on an Ashura procession claimed the lives of nearly 50 people.
Over the past two years, some 3,000 people have died in bomb attacks and other militant operations throughout Pakistan.
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5th Feb-Molana Hassan Zafer Naqvi Press Conference Chalam Blast Part 1-Urdu
Thirteen people have reportedly been killed in a bomb attack on a Pakistan-based hospital which was receiving the Shia casualties from an earlier...
Thirteen people have reportedly been killed in a bomb attack on a Pakistan-based hospital which was receiving the Shia casualties from an earlier explosion.
The bomb ripped through the Jinnah hospital in the Pakistan's largest city, Karachi on Friday, injuring scores of people. "This happened in front of the emergency ward of," spokesman for the provincial government Jameel Soomro was quoted by the AFP as saying.
The blast occurred as the hospital was receiving the wounded from an earlier attack in which a bomber had targeted a bus packed with Shia mourners.
Twelve people died and dozens other were injured among the group of pilgrims marking the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (PBUH).
The hospital attack was followed by a second attack which was unsuccessful, Reuters reported.
Senior police officer Ghulam Nabi Memon said that law enforcement agents "successfully defused" a bomb in the premises of the hospital.
In December 2009, a deadly attack on an Ashura procession claimed the lives of nearly 50 people.
Over the past two years, some 3,000 people have died in bomb attacks and other militant operations throughout Pakistan.
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[Arbaeen] We become more FEARLESS after Terrorist Attacks on Us - Urdu
Shia history is that when we get attacked by Terrorists, with every drop of an innocent blood, we become more fearless and stronger. Down with all...
Shia history is that when we get attacked by Terrorists, with every drop of an innocent blood, we become more fearless and stronger. Down with all the terrorists, down with their supporters and financer Zionists. DEATH TO ZIONISTS - the enemies of Humanity.
We Shias have historically been "the worst victims of terrorism". We never and will never give up defending the dignity of Islam and Shias. We were and are peaceful people. BUT we never tolerated injustice in the past and will never tolerate it in future. We are just paying the cost of being a Shia of Imam Ali (a.s). Every single Shia is ready to sacrifice his/her life and achieve the level of Shahadat, just the way all of our Imams did.
LABBAYK YA HUSSAIN.
LABBAYK YA HUSSAIN.
LABBAYK YA HUSSAIN.
Our lives be sacrificed for you and your grandsons, especially the Imam of our time, Imam Al-Mahdi (a.s). May Allah hasten his reappearance.
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[Lahore Bomb Blast][Arbaeen 2011] H.I. Allama Raja Nasir interviewed by...
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir went to the Meo Hospital Lahore, Pakistan after the bomb blast at Arbaeen procession in Lahore. He was interviewed...
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir went to the Meo Hospital Lahore, Pakistan after the bomb blast at Arbaeen procession in Lahore. He was interviewed by Reuters News reporter.
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[Lahore Bomb Blast][Arbaeen 2011] H.I. Allama Raja Nasir visit to the...
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir went to the Meo Hospital Lahore, Pakistan after the bomb blast at Arbaeen procession in Lahore. He met with the...
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir went to the Meo Hospital Lahore, Pakistan after the bomb blast at Arbaeen procession in Lahore. He met with the victims of the bomb blast.
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