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(Redirected from Mufti Abdul Shakoor) Pakistani politician (1968–2023) For the given name, see Abd al-Shakur.

MuftiAbdul ShakoorHI
عبد الشکور
Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony
In office
19 April 2022 – 15 April 2023
PresidentArif Alvi
Prime MinisterShahbaz Sharif
Preceded byNoor-ul-Haq Qadri
Succeeded byMuhammad Talha Mahmood
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
In office
13 August 2018 – 15 April 2023
Preceded byQaiser Jamal
ConstituencyNA-51 (Tribal Area-XII)
Personal details
Born(1968-01-01)1 January 1968
Lakki Marwat
Died15 April 2023(2023-04-15) (aged 55)
Islamabad, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Political partyMuttahida Majlis-e-Amal
AwardsHilal-i-Imtiaz (2023; posthumously)

Mufti Abdul Shakoor (1 January 1968 – 15 April 2023) was a Pakistani politician who served as the Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony from 2022 to 2023. He was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2018 to 2023.

Early and personal life

Abdul Shakoor was born on 1 January 1968, in the Tajikhel village of Lakki Marwat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Beginning his religious education at the Madrasah Dara Pizo, he later earned his Master's in Philosophy from Shah Waliullah University in Hyderabad in 1991 and his Master's in Islamic Studies from Darul Uloom Haqqania in 1993. In 2002, he became a khatib or orator at a Jama Masjid located in Peshawar.

He was married twice, with two daughters from his first wife and a son from the second.

Academic career

Abdul Shakoor was a teacher of different subjects such as philosophy, logic, jurisprudence, hadith, commentary, and fatwa at Peshawar's Darul Uloom e Sirajul Islam for some 20 years.

Political career

Abdul Shakoor was elected as the Tehsil President of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) students from Bannu and Lakki Marwat while in the fourth grade and later became JUI-F's ‘Ameer’ for tribal areas and special advisor to Fazal-ur-Rehman.

He was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan as a candidate of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) from constituency NA-51 (Tribal Area-XII) in the 2018 Pakistani general election. He received 21,896 votes and defeated Qaiser Jamal.

Death

Abdul Shakoor died in a traffic accident in Islamabad on 15 April 2023. According to police, Abdul Shakoor was driving when another vehicle smashed into the driver's side of his vehicle. He was rushed to Polyclinic Hospital where he died due to severe internal bleeding. The five people in the other vehicle were arrested.

Awards and honours

See also

References

  1. ^ "PM decides to award Hilal-i-Imtiaz to Maulana Abdul Shakoor". 17 April 2023.
  2. ^ Garwaki, Asmat Shah (17 April 2023). "Remembering Mufti Abdul Shakoor: A brief biography of the late Federal Minister for Religious Affairs". Tribal News Network. Archived from the original on 16 July 2023.
  3. "Party-wise breakdown of NA seats as unofficial final results pour in". Geo. 26 July 2018. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  4. "NA-51 Result - Election Results 2018 - Frontier Region Tribal Area 12 - NA-51 Candidates - NA-51 Constituency Details - thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  5. "Religious affairs minister and JUI-F MNA Mufti Abdul Shakoor dies in Islamabad road accident". 15 April 2023.
  6. "Federal minister Mufti Abdul Shakoor dies in road accident: Islamabad police". Geo News. Retrieved 15 April 2023.

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