Battle for Lal Masjid: Soldier Killed; Students Wounded

Posted on July 3, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Politics, Religion
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Once again (here, here and here) the situation is tense around the Lal Masjid in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. More tense than it has been before. So tense, in fact, that it seems like a real battle this time. Fire has been exchanged, one soldier of the Pakistan Rangers has been killed and a number of madrassah students wounded.

According to The News:

A Rangers man was killed and two wounded in shootout between Lal Masjid students and Rangers. The incident caused tension in the locality in Islamabad resulting in closure of shopping centres and shops. The incident also caused traffic jam in the area. Federal Minister of Interior Aftab Sherpao has demanded the mosque administration to hand over persons involved in the firing over the law enforcement agencies to authorities. A girl and several security men have been wounded in the firing incident, which were transferred to hospital. Emergency has been declared and alert announced at all hospitals in the federal capital. An official of Rangers talking to the media has said that the students of Lal Masjid started the firing. Talking to Geo News Federal Minister of Interior Aftab Sherpao has said the government doesn’t want bloodshed but it would not tolerate such incidents of lawlessness. He demanded hand over of the people involved in the incident to the authorities.

Dawn’s breaking news adds:

A soldier was killed and at least a dozen people were injured in clashes between security forces and students from Islamabad’s Laal Masjid Tuesday, officials said. “One Ranger is dead,� Colonel Mashallah from the paramilitary Rangers force told AFP outside the Laal Masjid in Islamabad. Two policemen were also wounded. An AFP correspondent saw eight injured girls at a local hospital who were brought in from the seminary attached to the mosque, four of whom were unconscious. Officials said more were coming in.

An AP story published in USA Today adds more:

Shooting broke out at a radical mosque in Pakistan’s capital Tuesday after militant students clashed with security forces deployed to contain their activities. One paramilitary soldier shot in the clash died later in hospital, doctors said. Reporters also saw several female students being taken to a hospital, apparently suffering from the effects of tear gas fired by police. The battle broke out after male and female students from the mosque, some of them armed with guns or wooden poles, rushed toward a police checkpoint near the Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, in Islamabad. Police fired tear gas to hold them back and, as the students retreated, an Associated Press photographer saw at least four male students, some of them masked, fire shots toward the checkpoint some 200 yards away. Gunfire was also heard from the police position.

A man used the mosque’s loudspeakers to order suicide bombers to get into position. “They have attacked our mosque, the time for sacrifice has come,” the man said. An hour later, dozens of students were patrolling the area around the mosque, and sporadic shots were still heard. There was no sign of police moving in on the mosque… Hundreds of police and paramilitary rangers have taken up position near the mosque in recent days. President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said last week that he was ready to raid the mosque, but warned that suicide bombers from a militant group linked to al-Qaeda had slipped into the building.

By way of context, note this from today’s Dawn (written before this current incident):

In a bid to tighten noose around the Lal Masjid administration, the government on Monday reinforced the Rangers force deployed near the mosque with another two wings, each with 500 personnel and lodged them in apartments recently vacated by the Punjab Constabulary near Aabpara. A senior security official, however, told Dawn that the government had no intention of conducting any raid on the mosque and its seminaries. “But the forces deployed near the mosque will take stern action against Lal Masjid students if they take law in their own hands or attack any massage centre or CDs shop,� he added. The official said the number of Rangers deployed near the mosque had now gone up to 1,500 and they were being supported by 500 police commandos.

…Sources said that Lal Masjid also had reinforced its brigade by calling more activists from other areas and seminaries. The sources said they had reports that the Lal Masjid brigade had advanced weapons, wireless systems and special masks to be used in the event of a gas attack… Meanwhile, the local administration has directed government offices and other people to vacate all buildings close to Lal Masjid and the building of the environment ministry has already been vacated for the safety of its employees. Both the security forces and the Lal Masjid brigade have taken positions and made bunkers. The mosque’s students have also blocked a road with electricity poles.

All of this protends that the ‘battle for Lal Masjid’ may already have begun. The folks in the mosque seem more eager to fight than the government. The government also has much more to loose, especially with its domestic and international popularity being as shaky as it is today. The folks at Lal Masjid and its two affiliate madrassahs – Hafsa and Faridia – will declare victory no matter what happens.

One hopes that whatever happens will happen with no more bloodshed than has already happened. One hopes, of course. But oneis not really hopeful. Khuda khair karey!

Photo Credit: AP Photo by B.K. Bangash.

162 responses to “Battle for Lal Masjid: Soldier Killed; Students Wounded”

  1. Adil Najam says:

    UPDATE

    According to The News.

    Pakistani police early Saturday seized control of an Islamic seminary run by the clerics from the embattled Red Mosque, officials said. “Police stormed into Jamia Faridia and arrested dozens of students and shifted them to an unknown place,” a senior security official was quoted as saying.

    The male seminary is located in the upmarket E-7 sector, three kilometres (two miles) from the besieged Red mosque and Jamia Hafsa female seminary where security forces are engaged in an operation against radical students. The senior cleric of the Taliban-style Red Mosque, Abdul Aziz, was the principal of Jamia Faridia and was caught on Wednesday escaping from the Red Mosque in a burqa.

    Police said the Jamia Faridia was the “powerhouse” for the Red Mosque and its adjoining female seminary and several students were involved in the current standoff. “It is serious blow to the Red Mosque cleric and will further weaken his position,” the official said referring to Aziz’s younger brother Abdul Rashid Ghazi who is holed up in Red Mosque with armed students. Authorities had feared that male students from the Faridia seminary could retaliate and open another front for the government as the bloody confrontation around the Red Mosque in which 19 people have been killed entered a fifth day.

    I hope readers will not turn this into yet another distractive discussion, but I should add that Jamia Faridia has, in fact, featured in an earlier ATP Post, but in a very different context.

  2. Ibrahim says:

    Salamalikum,

    MashaAllah, it is something when someone recognizes his/her mistakes as Adnan did. Few do so.

    I agree with others on the specific issue that Mullah is a much older word. Many would already know this, but I checked the word “Mullah” in Firozul Lughaat Urdu and Mullah is one of the entries and the meaning is what we generally take: Neehayat umda likhnay wala, alim fazil, masjid may namaz parhanay wala. As some people pointed out this term is older than the English occupation. For example, a very well known jurist of Hanafi fiqh is Mullah Ali Qari (died 1014 AH/1605 CE).

    However, I do agree with Adnan that today it’s used as a derogatory term. And, I am surprised that people who know the origin of the term still use it as a derogator word, subhanAllah.

  3. Imran Younas says:

    For the Muslims this situation is ridiculus,,
    Its Friday and there were no voice of AZAAN in LAAL MASJID I think ” Muslim Umma ” should think about this issue and take care these things under the pure Islamic laws…

    ALLAH NIGH E BAN

    My Brothers & Sisters Please don’t think any thing wrong about our Neat and Clean ” ISLAM “.

    Its a humble request and do think about thihs issue by your own mind not with the Polotical mentality…..

    Thanks

  4. Adnan Siddiqi says:

    Akif, that was not a madeup story and I had read it somewhere long time back. However After spending few time on Internet, I do agree that the term was pre British raj and you’re right about this. A mistake at my end which I admit but I still emphasis that term was started using in offensive manner more during british raj. I am surprised that you know actual meaning of “Mullah” which is always used in religious context and still make fun of it. Very shameful that you know the background and still demonstrated ignorance. As far as lack of knowledge by mullahs is concerned, so many times you also demonstrate same and have made many hollow statments and demonstrated strawman fallacy but since you wouldn’t admit it and would say,”I am the best” so I would leave this argument right here.

    However, I would like to request Ibrahim to clarify the actual origin of mullah for sake of me and for those who actually want to learn-Thanks

    Cheers!

  5. Ajnabee says:

    Ibrahim, considering that most madrassa don’t like to waste their time in useless subjects like history – indeed Mullahs do not even want to acknowledge any history other than the “Islamic

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