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He said he will expose those, who told him to stage dharna at Faizabad, i just hope some of his Janasheen will come forward and expose the culprits.

mere khayal mein wo pichli dafa k baray kaha tha, sub ko pata hai pichli dafa kis ne bheja tha..

iss dafa yeh shayed khud hi a gaya 10 10 hazar lenay...
 
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Ary news is reporting, he developed breathing issues and ran high fever after islamabad dharna. Symptoms clearly ae of corona. Any ways he was a non state actor by all means. Good riddiance.

He had fever before going for sit-in.
 
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Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi has died in Lahore at the age of 54, his political party confirmed on Thursday night.


The cause of his demise wasn't immediately clear.


Rizvi was said to be ill for quite some time and passed away during treatment at the Farooq Hospital in Lahore's Allama Iqbal town. His body is being transported to his residence.


Pir Aijaz Ashrafi, a senior leader of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah (TLYRA), in a statement said the timings of his funeral prayers will be announced later.


His death was also confirmed by Dr Asif Ashraf Jalali, the head of TLYRA. Jalali said Rizvi passed away at his home in Chowk Yateem Khana in Lahore.


Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri expressed grief and sorrow over the TLP chief's demise. He said "Pakistan has lost a respected religious scholar and true admirer of the Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him", adding that Rizvi's services for Islam will be remembered for long.

Who is Khadim Hussain Rizvi?

Born in 1966 in the Pindi Gheb area of Attock district, Punjab, Rizvi was said to be an introvert who shied away from talking about his personal life even among his close circles, let alone with media personnel. A Hafiz-e-Quran and Sheikh-ul-Hadith, Rizvi used to deliver Friday sermons at Lahore’s Pir Makki Masjid, located near Daata Darbar, during his time in the Punjab Auqaf Department.


Rizvi had been confined to a wheelchair since 2006 ever since an accident near Gujranwala. Contrary to rumours, Rizvi was injured because the driver of his vehicle fell asleep while driving from Rawalpindi to Lahore.


Many mistook him as a Shia because of his last name, but in truth, he was a staunch follower of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, the 19th-century founder of the Barelvi sect.

 
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Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi has died in Lahore at the age of 54, his political party confirmed on Thursday night.


The cause of his demise wasn't immediately clear.


Rizvi was said to be ill for quite some time and passed away during treatment at the Farooq Hospital in Lahore's Allama Iqbal town. His body is being transported to his residence.


Pir Aijaz Ashrafi, a senior leader of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah (TLYRA), in a statement said the timings of his funeral prayers will be announced later.


His death was also confirmed by Dr Asif Ashraf Jalali, the head of TLYRA. Jalali said Rizvi passed away at his home in Chowk Yateem Khana in Lahore.


Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri expressed grief and sorrow over the TLP chief's demise. He said "Pakistan has lost a respected religious scholar and true admirer of the Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him", adding that Rizvi's services for Islam will be remembered for long.

Who is Khadim Hussain Rizvi?

Born in 1966 in the Pindi Gheb area of Attock district, Punjab, Rizvi was said to be an introvert who shied away from talking about his personal life even among his close circles, let alone with media personnel. A Hafiz-e-Quran and Sheikh-ul-Hadith, Rizvi used to deliver Friday sermons at Lahore’s Pir Makki Masjid, located near Daata Darbar, during his time in the Punjab Auqaf Department.


Rizvi had been confined to a wheelchair since 2006 ever since an accident near Gujranwala. Contrary to rumours, Rizvi was injured because the driver of his vehicle fell asleep while driving from Rawalpindi to Lahore.


Many mistook him as a Shia because of his last name, but in truth, he was a staunch follower of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, the 19th-century founder of the Barelvi sect.

his actual last name was Razvi not Rizvi... but all media oulet used Rizvi.
 
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I won't celebrate but I will say this: Rationality should prevail. And if you look at many of his statements and actions, he was not a rational person. Far from hit. He and his ideology as well as his tactics were absolutely damaging to Pakistan and would have been even more had they taken hold in Pakistan.


Any one of us who doesn't point out this guy's damaging potentials for Pakistan is remiss in their duty as patriotic Pakistani and as decent human being. Just because someone dies doesn't take away from the person's damaging actions and potentials. Would we mourn the death of Hitler, as an example?

But I will also say this: We can and should judge him for his ideology, politics and tactics but the overall judgement will be left to history and his Creator.
 
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Very sad news.

Ironic that the people who were lecturing muslims when they were celebrating Boris Johnson's COVID diagnosis are the same ones that are celebrating Rizvi Saab's death.

Hypocrites
 
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Don’t judge anyone, it’s between Allah and him.

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

He said he will expose those, who told him to stage dharna at Faizabad, i just hope some of his Janasheen will come forward and expose the culprits.
A new conspiracy theory 🤔 👀 that statement was made ages ago and go and see f*ll statement before you start....ahm..
 
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I won't celebrate but I will say this: Rationality should prevail. And if you look at many of his statements and actions, he was not a rational person. Far from hit. He and his ideology as well as his tactics were absolutely damaging to Pakistan and would have been even more had they taken hold in Pakistan.


Any one of us who doesn't point out this guy's damaging potentials for Pakistan is remiss in their duty as patriotic Pakistani and as decent human being. Just because someone dies doesn't take away from the person's damaging actions and potentials. Would we mourn the death of Hitler, as an example?

But I will also say this: We can and should judge him for his ideology, politics and tactics but the overall judgement will be left to history and his Creator.

Would France celebrate the death of Macron?

Would India celebrate the death of Modi?

Stop being so liberal.

Rizvi was just the Islamic version of these leaders.

Every country is selecting right wing maniacs and Pakistanis are going the opposite way.

How shameless can you be?
 
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i never celebrate death of anyone, my reactions are either MEH or OMG, in both cases it's Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un everyone has to go, we are no one to judge, apnay amaaal ka khod jawab daina hu ga
 
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Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilahi Rajioun.

Don't agree with some of his views, but that doesn't matter.
 
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