Lal Masjid Mullah Aziz vow to enforce Takfiri-Sharia Of IS in Pakistan
A heavy contingent of police and Rangers was deployed in the areas surrounding Lal Masjid and Jamia Hafsa in the federal capital city to maintain law and order, following an announcement by cleric Abdul Aziz to hold a rally.
The rally announced by Lal Masjid cleric Abdul Aziz, in an earlier press release, was held to mark the initiation of a movement towards enforcement of a his self-styled Shariah Of Notorious Islamic State (IS) aka Daesh in Pakistan naming it Quran-o-Sunnah after Friday prayers today.
The rally, led by Maulana Abdul Aziz alias Maulana Buraq and his wife Umme Hassan and comprising terrorist seminary students took off from Lal Masjid in Islamabad’s G-6 Sector and ended at the Jamia Hafsa in Sector G-7 of Pakistan’s capital Islamaba, few meters away from Pakistan’s top Intelligence Agency ISI.
Umme Hassan is the head of the Notorious Jamia Hafsa seminary and wife of Lal Masjid cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz.
Those attending the rally shouted anti-government slogans in favour of Maulana Abdul Aziz and Notorious IS. They also demanded the enforcement of a system based on the Quran and Sunnah.
This is not the first time Aziz has vowed to enforce Sharia in the country. Earlier in April 2007, Lal Masjid clerics had vowed to enforce what they called ‘Shariat’ (Islamic system) in the country even if the government does not want to do so. The Lal Masjid administration had also threatened to unleash a wave of suicide bombers if the government took any action to counter it.
The announcement was followed by agitation which erupted into street battles around the mosque between security forces and militants. At least nine people died and some 150 were injured.














