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Afghan Islamic scholar and Imam (1964–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muhammad Ayaz Niazi (born; 1964 - 2 June 2020) (مولانا ډاکټر محمد ایاز نیازی) was an Afghan Islamic scholar, Khatib and Imam.[1]
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Muhammad Ayaz Niazi (محمد ایاز نیازی) | |
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دکتور محمد ایاز نیازی | |
Title | دکتور محمد ایاز نیازی |
Personal | |
Born | 1964 |
Died | 2 June 2020 55–56) | (aged
Cause of death | Assassination |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Afghan |
Flourished | بدخشان، پیشاور، مصر |
Home town | بدخشان |
Children | قاری عبدالوکیل نیازی، عبدالولی نیازی، عبدالملک نیازی |
Sect | اهل سنت و الجماعت |
Education | دکتورا |
Known for | دکتور محمد ایاز نیازی |
Profession | Islamic scholar khatib university teacher |
Organization | |
Institute | Kabul University |
Senior posting | |
Profession | Islamic scholar khatib university teacher |
He was a professor of Islamic Law at Kabul University and Khatib at Wazir Akbar Khan Mosque.[2][3]
Niazi was killed on 2 June 2020 with three others in a bomb blast at Masjid Wazir Akbar Khan.[4]
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