Hafiz Saeed barred from leading Friday prayers
By Asim Hussain
March 09, 2019
LAHORE: For the first time in nearly 16-17 years, police barred the chief of banned Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, from delivering Friday sermon and leading the prayers. In the absence of Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, a JuD worker Abdul Rauf was allowed to deliver sermon and lead Friday prayers. According to a JuD worker, all the party workers guarding the premises and manning the library, book store, kitchen etc., inside the complex had been removed from the place.
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