FIA arrests widow of deceased televangelist Amir Liaquat Hussain for recording his ‘obscene videos’

The undated photo shows Dania Shah, the widow of deceased televangelist-turned-politician, Amir Liaquat Hussain. (Photo courtesy: Social media)
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Updated 16 December 2022
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FIA arrests widow of deceased televangelist Amir Liaquat Hussain for recording his ‘obscene videos’

  • Hussain, found unconscious at his Karachi home on June 9, was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead
  • Hussain’s daughter files complaint against his third wife, Dania Shah, for recording and uploading his ‘sexually explicit’ videos

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Federal Investigative Agency (FIA) on Thursday arrested Dania Shah, the widow of deceased televangelist-turned-politician, Amir Liaquat Hussain, for allegedly recording and uploading his “sexually explicit” videos on social media.

Hussain, 50, was found unconscious at his Karachi home on June 9 and was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. His death came weeks after he announced he would leave Pakistan following his a controversy surrounding his third marriage with Shah that led to intense criticism of the premier televangelist on mainstream and social media.

As his relations with Shah deteriorated, sexually explicit videos of Hussain went viral on social media. He blamed Shah in a video message that he shared on his social media accounts, of recording and leaking his private videos.

In various interviews, Shah accused Hussain of inflicting violence on her and using drugs and alcohol regularly during their brief relationship. He denied all charges.

At first, Hussain’s family refused to carry out an autopsy. Later, however, a court in Karachi ordered a postmortem examination of the Pakistani lawmaker and TV host.

In October, Hussain’s daughter from his first wife, Dua Aamir, filed a complaint against Shah, a copy of which is available with Arab News. Following that, the FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing (CCW) Lodhran in Punjab carried out a raid on Shah’s house on Thursday night and arrested her.

In the FIR, Hussain’s daughter maintained that since Shah uploaded “obscene videos” of her father on social media to humiliate him, he went into depression which ultimately led to his death.

“It came on record that alleged Dania Bibi, d/o Malik Mukhtiar Ahmed being the third wife of deceased Aamir Liaquat recorded his obscene videos with intention to use these videos to humiliate him,” the first information report (FIR) read.

Dania’s mother Salma Bibi told Geo News that officials ‘barged’ into their house and arrested her daughter. Bibi added that she went to the police station but could not trace her daughter’s whereabouts.

Hussain, famous for combining religion and game shows, often courted controversy, most recently about his marriage to Shah, reportedly not of legal age, that ended within three months.

Hussain repeatedly denied charges of beating his wife and consuming intoxicants. However, the story was widely discussed in Pakistan and raised questions about his credentials as a religious expert, leading a teary-eyed Hussain to announce in a video before his death that he had decided to leave Pakistan for good.


Pakistan’s first non-life Shariah-compliant takaful operator says ‘historic’ IPO oversubscribed 21 times

Updated 22 January 2026
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Pakistan’s first non-life Shariah-compliant takaful operator says ‘historic’ IPO oversubscribed 21 times

  • Pak-Qatar General Takaful Limited offered 30 million shares to investors with ceiling price of Rs14 per share
  • Company says IPO proceeds will be used for investments in software, infrastructure, setting up new branches

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s first non-life Shariah-compliant takaful operator announced on Thursday that its initial public offering (IPO) was oversubscribed 21 times at the country’s stock exchange, saying the development reflected strong investor confidence in the Islamic insurance system. 

The Pak-Qatar General Takaful Limited said earlier this month it would issue 30 million shares with a floor price of Rs 10 and a ceiling price of Rs 14 per share. Institutional investors will receive 75 percent of the shares on offer, while the remaining 25 percent will be allocated to retail investors, it added. 

“Pak-Qatar General Takaful Limited’s (PQGTL) IPO book-building has concluded with a historic oversubscription of [21x] times, marking the first-ever IPO of a dedicated General Takaful company at PSX,” the company said in a statement. 

It said investors responded “strongly” as the strike price closed at Rs 14 per share, compared to the floor price of Rs 10. Total demand reached Rs 4.74 billion [$17 million].

The company said successful bidders will be provisionally allotted 22.5 million shares while the remaining 7.5 million shares will be offered to retail investors on Jan. 28-29. 

Shahid Ali Habib, CEO of Arif Habib Ltd., which was the lead manager for the IPO, said that country’s first-ever IPO of any dedicated general takaful company, has made a historic debut at PSX.

Habib said this reflects investor confidence in Pakistan’s fast-growing takaful sector and PQGTL’s strong market position.

The statement further said proceeds from the IPO will be utilized to fund strategic initiatives, such as investments in software and other intangible assets, hardware and infrastructure, marketing and brand development and human resource enhancement. 

Proceeds will also be used to establish new branches and transform existing ones to improve operational efficiency and customer experience, it added. 

Pak-Qatar General Takaful Limited is part of Pakistan’s pioneer Islamic financial services group and is backed by Qatar-based financial institutions.