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  2. Daily Ummat - Wikipedia

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    Daily Ummat has a distinctively pro-Islamist stance. [3] It actively promotes causes such as actions in the India-administered Kashmir and opposition to western forces in Afghanistan . [ 3 ] The newspaper routinely covers instances of alleged or actual discrimination against Muslims worldwide.

  3. List of newspapers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Indus News: Daily Sindhi: Islamabad: 2010 Indusnews.net was launched in the name dxingworld.info on 4 Dec 2010, later name was changed in July 2011 and in the same year Indus News won a regional news award in regional news blogs. Chief Editor: Zahoor Solangi 53 Weekly Parda Chaak [4] (Urdu: ہفت روزہ پردہ چاک) Weekly: Urdu: Lahore ...

  4. Interviews of Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 1990s, several interviews of Osama bin Laden have appeared in the global media. Among these was an interview by Middle East specialist Robert Fisk. [1] In the interviews, Bin Laden acknowledges having instigated bombings in Khobar, Saudi Arabia in 1996 and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 2003, but denies involvement with both the 1993 and 2001 attacks on the WTC towers in New York City.

  5. Jawad Naqvi - Wikipedia

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    Jawad Naqvi. Allama Syed Jawad Naqvi[a] (born 1963) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar, Religious Leader and Preacher who is the founder and chancellor of Jamia Urwat-ul-Wusqa in Lahore and many Islamic schools. A leading Shia idealogue of Pakistan and worldwide, Naqvi founded the monthly religious magazine Masharab-e-Naab.

  6. Ummat - Wikipedia

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    Ummat. Look up ümmət in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ummat may refer to: Ummah, the Muslim world. Ummat (Pakistan), newspaper in Pakistan.

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  8. Zaman Mehsud - Wikipedia

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    Muhammed Zaman Mehsud (Unknown – 3 November 2015), a Pakistani journalist for Urdu language publications Daily Ummat and Daily Nai Baat, as well as the SANA, based in Pakistan, was murdered. The Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for his killing.

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