ISLAMABAD: A foundation associated with the Red Mosque in the Pakistani capital Islamabad has announced that firebrand cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz will address the Friday sermon at the mosque this week.
The former Red Mosque leader became renowned for inflammatory sermons, advocating jihad against the West and a hard-line interpretation of Islam. He faced charges and periods of being held under house arrest.
However, in a statement, Lal Masjid foundation said that Aziz had been acquitted of all charges earlier this year and was now free.
Tariq Asad, who is associated with Lal Masjid foundation, told Arab News that he hopes officials in the capital will not bar Aziz from delivering the sermon.
So far there has been no official reaction to the news, despite the fact that Aziz has been barred from giving sermons at Lal Masjid since December 2014.
In July 2007, Pakistani troops launched an operation to clear militants from the mosque who had taken refuge within its complex. More than 100 people were killed in the operation, including soldiers.
Aziz, who tried to flee clad in a burqa during the operation was arrested, then several charges were registered against him.











