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Cause of death
  
Gunshot injury

Name
  
Abdul Ghazi

Siblings
  
Abdul Aziz

Allegiance
  
Islamic students

Religion
  
Islam

Parents
  
Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi

Nationality
  
Pakistan

Role
  
Abdul Aziz's brother


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Born
  
January 29, 1964 (
1964-01-29
)

Resting place
  
Basti Abdullah, Rojhan, Rajanpur

Died
  
July 10, 2007, Lal Masjid, Islamabad, Pakistan

Battles and wars
  
War in North-West Pakistan, Siege of Lal Masjid, Soviet–Afghan War

Similar People
  
Abdul Aziz, Pervez Musharraf, Haroon Islam, Fazlullah, Baitullah Mehsud

Education
  
Quaid-i-Azam University

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Abdul Rashid (عبدالرشيد; ca. 1964 – July 10, 2007) was an Islamist Pakistani fundamentalist; son of Muhammad Abdullah, and younger brother of Abdul Aziz. He was descended from the Sadwani clan of Mazari tribe in the town of Rojhan in Rajanpur, the border district of Punjab province of Pakistan.

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Abdul Rashid was killed during Operation Silence after Pakistan Army Special Operations Commandos' teams stormed the Madrasah he and his students had been using.

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Early life

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In his youth Abdul Rashid defied his father's wish that he receive formal Islamic education as he wanted to live a modern life. He completed his MSc in International Relations from Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad in 1987–1988. According to one of his professors, "He was a normal, modern student who was well adjusted to a co-educational system.". After finishing this degree he obtained a job at the Ministry of Education in Islamabad, and also worked with UNESCO.

After the assassination of his father inside the mosque in 1998, he and his brother became leaders of Jamia Hafsa and Jamia Faridia madrassas.

Under the leadership of and his brother the mosque and the madrassa attached to it challenged the policies of the Pakistani government; in particular the military operations against pro-Taleban militants in Pakistan's tribal areas. A fatwa issued by the mosque describing militants killed during the campaign as 'martyrs' led to a rapid deterioration in relations between Pervez Musharraf and . The Pakistan government claimed was involved in a plot against the president, the army and parliament; however this was later refuted by the government minister for religious affairs.

Death

After Negotiations Failed to Hand Over Terrorists and surrender The Pakistan Army decided to take an action against, and it began as Pakistan Army Special Forces (SF), Pakistan Army Rangers, and Special Service Group (SSG) stormed the mosque. The Pakistan Ministry of Interior reported that was killed on 10 July 2007 during Operation Silence. According to the ISPR the body of was found in the basement of the Lal Masjid.

References

Abdul Rashid Ghazi Wikipedia


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