At least three Shia Muslims martyred and 14 others wounded in the suicide bomb blast occurred at the main gate of Shia seminary and Mosque Darul-Uloom-e-Mohammadia near at Sharbat Chowk,sargodha. A suicide bomber belongs from Nasabis (Wahabis)Terrorisits Organizations of Taliban and Sipah-e-Sahabah wanted to enter inside the Darul uloom Muhammadia Mosque to attempt the suicide attack on worshippres.
The blast occurred when the Maghrib prayer was being offered in the Mosque of Darul-Uloom-e-Mohammadia,Three shia Muslims worshippers Martyred and 14 injured in the suicide bomb blast.
Injured were taken to the DHQ Hospital. Five worshippers out of 13 injured in critical situation.
The mob gathered outside the mosque and started chanting slogans of labbaik Ya Hussain as and Yazidiat Murdabad.
“It is possibly a suicide blast,” confirmed DPO Sargodha Zulifqar Shah.
he confirmed that Three shia worshippers has been martyred in the explosion.
He said that the suicide bomber was stopped at the gate of the mosque but he blown himself up.
DPO told that maximum security is being provided to all the sensitive places in the district.
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40 criminals arrested in Zahedan: police commander
Grand Ayatollah Makarem-Shirazi Zahedan bombing must not cause Shia-Sunni disunity
In a statement issued on Saturday, Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem-Shirazi said the nation must not let the Zahedan incident create any kind of discord among Shia and Sunnis.
On Thursday, two bombs were detonated in quick succession in front of the Zahedan Grand Mosque in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan. At least 27 people lost their lives and nearly 300 others were injured in the incident.
Iranian police have arrested 40 people in connection with the twin bomb attacks.
In his statement the ayatollah blamed Wahhabisim for the vicious act.
Blind assassination and brutal killing shows Wahhabists’ alienation from Islam, and the fact that all the victims were Muslims shows their link with the Zionist regime and the global arrogance, the statement reads.
He also extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and called on security officials to identify those involved in the incident as soon as possible.
The Jundullah terrorist group, whose former ringleader Abdolmalek Rigi was executed at Tehran’s Evin prison on June 21, has issued a statement claiming responsibility for the attacks.
In a similar statement, the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, denounced the terrorist incident, saying that it was a plot hatched by the enemies of Islam and unity among Muslims.
Such incidents will not destroy the unity among the Iranians and will not undermine the values for proximity of Islamic schools of thought, the statement reads.
It said the U.S. formed the terrorist Jundallah group to sow discord between Shiite and Sunni Muslims and to destabilize the eastern part of the country in order to deal a heavy blow to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Aytullah Khamenei Urges Shia-Sunni Unity
World Shia Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has stressed the importance of maintaining unity for Shia and Sunnis in Iran.
Imam Khamenei sent a message of condolence to the people of Sistan-Baluchestan, which was read out by the Leader’s representative in the southeastern province Mohammad Hassan Rahimian at the funeral of the victims of the Thursday terrorist attack.
On July 15, two bomb explosions in quick succession took place outside the Zahedan Grand Mosque. At least 27 people lost their lives and more than 100 others were injured in the terrorist attack, which has widely been blamed on extremist Wahabis and Salafis trained by US intelligence in Pakistan.
World Shia Leader prayed for the recovery of the victims of the Zahedan terrorist attack and urged the people of Sistan-Baluchestan to show perseverance and maintain Shia-Sunni unity, Fars News Agency reported.
Iraqi Shia leader meets Syrian president
President Bashar al Assad on Saturday reviewed with Leader of al-Sadr Movement in Iraq Muqtada al-Sadr the latest developments in Iraqi, particularly the formation of the Iraqi government.
President al-Assad underlined Syria’s full support to the formation of the Iraqi cabinet as soon as possible to realize Iraqi people’s interest, expressing hope over reaching a unified stance between the Iraqi political forces to form a national government that could achieve stability and security in Iraq.
He added that the delay in forming the government would be reflected negatively on the situation in Iraq.
The meeting also dealt with the brotherly relations binding the people of Syria and Iraq, as al-Sadr expressed Iraqi people’s appreciation of Syria’s stances which has hosted the Iraqis since the U.S. invasion of the country and still supports them and seeks stability and security of Iraq.
The meeting was attended by Assistant Vice-President Mohammad Nassif and Assistant to al-Sadr Musstafa Yaaqoubi.
Wahabi Militants kill Shia travelers in Kurrum Agency Pakistan
JNN 18.07.10 Pro-Taliban militants have opened fire on a convoy in Pakistan’s restive northwest, killing 16 Shia Muslims and injuring several others.
According to Pakistani officials, the bus convoy was heading from Parachinar in Kurram Agency to the city of Peshawar.
“Sixteen people from the Shiite community have been killed and four were injured in the attack,” a senior security official said in Peshawar.
A Press TV correspondent reported on Saturday that those killed included several women and children.
Officials said some of those wounded were in critical condition.
The convoy came under attack as it was escorted by Pakistani security forces.
The road linking the region with Peshawar often remains closed for security concerns. Civilian convoys have repeatedly asked for the country’s security personnel to protect them.
Shia Muslims in Pakistan’s Kurram Agency have been facing a humanitarian crisis since November 2007 when pro-Taliban militants cut off the area from the rest of the country.
According to local sources, more than 2,000 Shia Muslims have been killed in the region since the start of the campaign by pro-Taliban and al-Qaeda-linked militants.
The extremist groups have launched a violent campaign against the Shia Muslims, and are stretching their campaign southwards.
Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s restive Balochistan Province has witnessed several instances of violence against the Hazara Shia community in recent months.
Several Shia gatherings have also been targeted in the central province of Punjab over the past few months.
Shia sources say they make up one-third of Pakistan’s population of nearly 160 million. Since the 1980s, thousands of people have been killed in sectarian-related incidents in Pakistan

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