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Basti-Abdullah Shaheed (Urdu: بستی عبداللہ, romanized: Basti-Abdullah) literally meaning "Settlement of Abdullah" is a Town situated a short distance from Rojhan in Rajanpur District, the border district of Punjab province in Pakistan.[1]

Basti Abdullah
بستی عبداللہ
Town
Top: Mosque at the entrance of the Town
Bottom: Board at the entrance of the town with details of Abdul Rashid Ghazi grave
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
Named forMaulana Muhammad Abdullah
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

The town is named after Maulana Muhammad Abdullah and is also noted for being the resting place of Abdul Rashid Ghazi.[2]


Etymology


The town, in flat, cotton-growing area, was named after Maulana Muhammad Abdullah, after he arranged for a railway station to be established there.[2]


Education


In 2002, a religious school, was established by Abdul Rashid Ghazi, which was named Madrasa Abdullah Bin Ghazi.[1]

It is a branch of Jamia Faridia University, Islamabad where students are taught Hifz (memorizing the Noble Qur'an) and Tajwid (Quranic Phonetics), as of 2021 the seminary has 130 students.[3]


Abdul Rashid Ghazi Grave


The town and the Madrasa came into the limelight on July 11 2007 when hundreds of people gathered in the town for the funeral and burial of Abdul Rashid Ghazi who was killed when security forces stormed his mosque complex after a week-long standoff.[2]

Pakistanis surround an ambulance carrying the body of rebel cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi during his funeral in Basti Abdullah, Pakistan
Pakistanis surround an ambulance carrying the body of rebel cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi during his funeral in Basti Abdullah, Pakistan

Railway Station


In 1973, a railway station was established in the town called Basti Abdullah railway station.[4]


Demographics



Languages


Languages by number of speakers in the Basti Abdullah[5]

  Balochi (98.75%)
  Other (1.25%)

Balochi Language is the most widely spoken language in Basti Abdullah.[2]


References


  1. "Pakistan militant cleric killed". 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2022-07-27.
  2. "Pakistan villagers remember rebel cleric as pious". www.reuters.com. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  3. "Religious outfits mount massive relief operations". The Express Tribune. 2010-08-08. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  4. "Abdul Rasheed Ghazi's burial: Supreme Court asks government to ensure relatives participation – Business Recorder". Retrieved 2022-07-27.
  5. PBC 2017 Statistics (PDF).





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