12 years passed since martyrdom of Allama Aftab Jafri, killer still at large

07 November, 2024 13:46

Shiite News: Nov 6 is the 12th martyrdom anniversary of Agha Aftab Haider Jafari, famous preacher of Ahl al-Bayt, eloquent speaker, poet and well-known banker Shaheed Allama Agha Aftab Haider Jafari and his friend Shaheed Shahid Ali Mirza.
Shaheed considered to be the glory of prayers, protest demonstrations and various seminars in the city of Quaid. 12 years have passed since the death of the martyr, but his memory is fresh in our hearts today.

Martyr Agha Aftab Haider Jafri’s father’s name was Miraj Hussain. Vice President of a private bank by profession.
He was an orator and a religious scholar as well as a poet. He was living in Lines Area of Karachi.
His life was very simple. He chose the anti-American Shia student organization ISO as a youth and student and served in various positions in the same organization for many years.

On the morning of November 6, 2012, he was targeted by the terrorists of the outlawed Takfiri Wahhabi Jamaat Sipah Sahaba on the parking lot near his house when he was going to Habib Bank Plaza along with his colleague Shahid Ali Mirza. As a result of indiscriminate firing, both the injured died on the spot.

At the time of martyrdom, Shaheed was 42 years old, a preacher of unity among Muslims on the land of Pakistan.
His personality was immensely popular among the youth, known in Pakistan as a strong voice against the global colonialists America and Israel.

He was a founding member of the Palestine Foundation Pakistan and an important member of the Central Guardian Committee.

Some time before his martyrdom, he had become associated with Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen and the reason for his martyrdom was the collective struggle on the platform of MWM.

It should be noted that the police personnel fired directly at the funeral procession of martyr Allama Aftab Haider Jafri near Liaquat Abad, as a result of which 3 more mourners were martyred.

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