Daawo: Masaajid ay leeyihiin Suufida Pakistan oo la qarxiyay

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Balochistan(INO)- Qarax u muuqday inuu ahaa mid meel fog laga hagaayay, ayaa gelinkii dambe ee Sabtidii lala beegsaday masaajid ay leeyihiin Suufiyada Pakistan, iyadoona ay ku dhinteen 50 qof, halka 100 kalana ay ku dhaawacantay.

Goobta uu qaraxu ka dhacay oo lagu magacaabo Shah Noorani, ayaa ku taala Magaalada Hub ee Gobolka Balochistan, waana dhul buuraley ah.

Ugu yaraan 500 oo qof, ayaa waxaa la soo sheegaya in halkaasi kaga qaybgelayeen xaflad ka socotay. Dadkan ayaa isaga kala yimid qaybaha kala duwan ee dalka Pakistan iyo weliba deegaano ka tirsan dalka ay deriska yihiin ee Iran.

Gaadiidka gurmadka deg degga oo saacado ka dib gaaray halku uu qaraxu ka dhacay, ayaa isu deyaaya inay dhibane-yaasha gaarsiiyan goobaha caafimaadka, oo ay ku jirto Magaalada Karachi, oo qiyaastii 100km jirta u jirta halka uu weerarku ka dhacay.

Ururka Daacish oo isu magacaabay (Dowladda Khilaafada Islaamka), ayaa sheegtay masuuliyadda weerarka uu dhiigga badani ku daatay.

Ra’iisal Wasaaraha Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, ayaa si kulil u cambaareeyay weerarka ay masuuliyadiisu sheegatay Daacish. Ra’iisal Wasaaraha, ayaa weerarkaasi ku tilmaamay fal argagixiso.

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A man grieves after identifying the body of a relative after an explosion in at the Shah Noorani Shrine in Baluchistan, at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, November 12, 2016. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

A woman is wheeled from an ambulance after an explosion in at the Shah Noorani Shrine in Baluchistan, at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, November 12, 2016. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

A woman sits in an ambulance as she arrives by ambulance after an explosion in at the Shah Noorani Shrine in Baluchistan, at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, November 12, 2016. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

An injured boy is wheeled from the ambulance after an explosion in at the Shah Noorani Shrine in Baluchistan, at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, November 12, 2016. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

A man carries a boy injured after a bomb blast at a hospital in the Hub district, some 40 kilometers from Karachi, on November 12, 2016.  At least 43 people died and scores of others were injured when a bomb exploded at a remote Sufi shrine in southern Pakistan's restive Balochistan province on November 12, officials said. The blast hit a crowd of worshippers participating in a ceremony at the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Noorani in Khuzdar district, some 760 kilometres south of provincial capital Quetta. / AFP PHOTO / ASIF HASSAN

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Pakistani rescue workers and volunteers unload an injured victim of bomb blast at a Sufi shrine, from an ambulance upon his arrival at a local hospital in Hub town near Karachi, Pakistan, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Pakistani police say a bomb blast at a Sufi shrine has killed several people and wounded many others in the country's southwest. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)

A Pakistani paramilitary soldier stands guard next to injured blast victim awaiting treatment in an ambulance at a hospital in the Hub district, some 40 kilometers from Karachi, on November 12, 2016.  At least 43 people died and scores of others were injured when a bomb exploded at a remote Sufi shrine in southern Pakistan's restive Balochistan province on November 12, officials said. The blast hit a crowd of worshippers participating in a ceremony at the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Noorani in Khuzdar district, some 760 kilometres south of provincial capital Quetta. / AFP PHOTO / ASIF HASSAN

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Rescue workers move an injured person from an ambulance after an explosion in at the Shah Noorani Shrine in Baluchistan, outside a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, November 12, 2016. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

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