ISLAMABAD — This week a prominent cleric-turned-politician returned to Pakistan, vowing to organize anti-government protests. Canada-based Tahir-ul Qadri has pledged a “peaceful revolution against a ...
Could Pakistan witness a revolution? It seems a far-fetched idea but that is exactly what being called for by Tahir-ul-Qadri, a Sufi preacher and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehrik. The ...
ISLAMABAD—Populist Pakistani cleric Tahir ul Qadri vowed to overthrow the government of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif after an Emirates aircraft that was supposed to take him from Dubai to ...
ISLAMABAD -- A Pakistani government delegation has opened talks with Islamic cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, the organizer of this week's antigovernment demonstrations in Islamabad. Qadri demanded the ...
He calls himself Sheikh-ul-Islam and gets his supporters to swear allegiance to him on the Koran, but he hates to be called "maulana," a term regularly used to refer to religious scholars in Pakistan.
Azadi and Inquilab marches combine, as protesters attempt to remove containers and gain access to ‘Red Zone.’ The Pakistan Army on Tuesday sent troops to boost security in Islamabad’s ‘Red Zone,’ as ...
A populist Pakistani cleric on Sunday announced a march on Islamabad to overthrow the government, hours after being charged with murder for the death of a policeman injured in clashes with his ...
Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri said use of religion as a front to promote terrorism should not at all be tolerated. (Reuters file photo) New Delhi: Time has come for India and Pakistan to engage in talks ...
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