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It is believed to be the armed wing of Tehreek-e-Jafria Pakistan. Its leader was Ghulam Raza Naqvi who was imprisoned in 1996 and released in 2014. [citation needed] Since his death in 2016, it is unclear who leads the group. Yazdani's nephew Malik Muhammad Wasi Ul Baqar is attempting to take control of Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan
Journalist Aftab Alam and four others were killed in several related attacks in North Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.Alam was targeted for murder by the Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan (SMP) to provoke sectarian violence in Pakistan as he was from the Deobandi movement and to receive the widespread news coverage that a journalist typically receives when killed.
Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan (SMP, Army of Muhammad) — is an Iranian supported Shia group that splintered off from TeJP; [84] it has been involved in sectarian terrorist activity primarily in Pakistani Punjab. [104] in the 1980 and 90s it , "engaged in tit-for-tat killings" with the SSP. [28]
Groups that are banned As of 7 September 2021. [1]Lashkar-e-Jhangvi; Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan; Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan; Tehreek-e-Jafaria (Pakistan) Jaish-e-Muhammad
The core of Liwa Zainebiyoun is constituted of former members and fighters of the Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan, the former Shia Islamist armed organisation in Pakistan which fought against the Anti-Shia sectarian leadership of the banned terrorist groups Sipah-e-Sahaba and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, It had strong presence in Shia communities in Pakistan and it was headquartered in Thokar Niaz Beg the ...
On January 18, 1997, Mehram Ali, a member of Shia organization called Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan the armed wing of Tehrik-e-Jafaria Pakistan (TJP), detonated a remote-controlled bomb in the vicinity of the Lahore courts, where the two leaders of the Sepah-Sehaba Pakistan (SSP), an anti-Shia group of Sunnis, were brought for a hearing before the ...
11 April: A suicide-bomber attacked a celebration of the birthday of Muhammad in Karachi's Nishtar Park organised by the Barelvi Jamaat Ahle Sunnat. 57 died including almost the entire leadership of the Sunni Tehrik; over 100 were injured. [31] Three people associated with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi were put on trial for the bombing.
The Sipah-e-Sahaba (SS), [a] also known as the Millat-e-Islamiyya (MI), [b] is a banned Sunni Islamist Deobandi organisation in Pakistan. [1] Founded by Pakistani cleric Haq Nawaz Jhangvi in 1989 after breaking away from Sunni Deobandi party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) , it was based in Jhang, Punjab , but had offices in all of Pakistan's ...