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727:. "He certainly saw himself in that mold, as the righteous moral rebel." Esack said, both of them are also said to have debated their conflicting opinions on Islam, "My vision of an inclusive polity influenced by progressive Islamic values is very different than Ghazi's, of course, but his theology should not be reduced to a caricature, as it so often was, especially in the West", Esack recounted.
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over white robes. Encouraged by his transformation, his brother appointed him as the deputy cleric of Lal Masjid, although he rarely led the prayers there. Ghazi, however, still retained the courteous manner and open-minded curiosity of his student years. He welcomed foreign visitors at his
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when he noticed that someone in a nearby car was waving a gun at him. Ghazi fired warning shots from his licensed pistol, confusing the assassins, after which they sped away. It was the reason why he started carrying a
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Afghanistan against the American invasion. Abdul Rashid Ghazi pledged support for the
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to attend the Khatam-e-Bukhari ceremony at his seminary, Jamia
Faridia. Subsequently, Khan also generously supported the construction of a park adjacent to the seminary and facilitated the creation of a
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Ghazi lodged a reported and the police began investigating the case. A suspect was soon arrested, and several eyewitnesses identified the assassin in a
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1400:"تعارفِ جامعہ فریدیہ - جامعہ فریدیہ | Jamia Faridia"
1248:"Maulana Abdul Rashid: A Ghazi who died a 'Shaheed'"
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