Saturday, March 28, 2026 · Updated Saturday, March 28, 2026
In the bustling city of Quetta, Pakistan, a significant demonstration recently took place, drawing attention to a deeply rooted historical grievance. A determined group of men and boys gathered outdoors, their collective voices rising in a powerful call for the reconstruction of Jannatul Baqi, a revered cemetery in Medina, Saudi Arabia, whose demolition in 1925 remains a source of profound sorrow for many.
Four males stand in front of a red and brown metal barred gate holding a green and white banner with an illustration of a man wearing a black turban and beard. A boy stands to the left side of the banner. The three older individuals hold their right hands up in the air. The banner has text on the top, bottom, and middle.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:41 AM · 0.8k attention
The scene was set against the backdrop of a reddish-brown brick building, its lower entrances secured by a rusted metal gate. At the forefront of the protest, a man in a light grey shalwar kameez led the charge, his right hand raised high, guiding the synchronized chants of the crowd. The group's resolute stance underscored the gravity of their message, emphasizing a demand that echoes through generations.
A group of approximately seven men and one small child are gathered outdoors, seemingly participating in a protest or demonstration. Most of the men are raising their right hands in unison while chanting. They are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, primarily shalwar kameez. Behind them is a building with a reddish-brown metallic gate or door, and a few steps lead up to the entrance. A tree with green foliage is visible on the right side of the frame. The central focus of the scene is a large green and white banner held horizontally by several of the men. The banner features text in Urdu/Persian and two images. - The main slogan reads: "امت مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ: جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" which translates to "The unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah: Reconstruct Jannat al-Baqi!" - Below this, the banner identifies the organizing group: "تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehreek Nifaz Fiqh Jafaria Quetta - Movement for the Implementation of Jafari Jurisprudence, Quetta). - Other text on the banner includes "8 ذوالحجہ 1347 - 1344 TNFJ" (possibly dates and an organization acronym) and "103 سال" (103 years). - On the left side of the banner, there is a prominent portrait of Ebrahim Raisi, the former president of Iran, distinguished by his black turban and beard. - On the right side, there is a smaller image depicting what appears to be a religious site or tomb, possibly symbolizing Jannat al-Baqi. The men are engaged in fervent chanting, with audible slogans including "Allah-o-Akbar" (God is Great), "Nara-e-Risalat: Ya Rasool Allah" (Slogan of Prophethood: O Messenger of Allah), "Nara-e-Haideri: Ya Ali" (Slogan of Haider (Ali): O Ali), and specifically related to their demand, "Tameer karo! Tameer karo! Jannat-ul-Baqi tameer karo!" (Reconstruct! Reconstruct! Reconstruct Jannat al-Baqi!). The atmosphere suggests a serious and passionate call to action regarding the reconstruction of the holy site of Jannat al-Baqi.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:50 AM · 0.8k attention
The visual centerpiece of the demonstration was a large, predominantly green banner, emblazoned with powerful messages in Urdu. The banner featured an image of a bearded man in a black turban, lending a religious weight to the proceedings. Key phrases such as "United demand: Reconstruct Jannatul Baqi!" and references to "103 years of apathy/insensitivity" highlighted the historical context of their protest. The organizing body, "Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Figh-e-Jafaria Quetta," was clearly identified, underscoring the organized nature of the movement.
Five men stand outdoors in front of a brick building with a red metal fence, holding a large green and white banner with red trim. One of the men, standing on the left, reads from a piece of paper. The text on the banner is in Urdu. The man reading is wearing a gray tunic, and he appears to be speaking to an audience not visible in the frame. The other men are looking forward. They are all dressed in casual clothing. The building behind them has a small sign on the fence that reads "RI OF ADMISSION" with other words below. The sky is overcast.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:45 AM · 0.3k attention

This image depicts a daylight outdoor scene in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring a public demonstration by approximately six to seven adult males. The individuals are positioned in front of a multi-story building constructed of brown brick, featuring two prominent reddish-brown accordion-style security gates or grilles covering its lower-level entrances or windows. Green foliage with light-colored berries or fruit partially hangs over the upper section of the building. The participants are collectively holding and displaying a large horizontal banner. The banner is primarily green with white and red sections. Prominent white Urdu/Persian script on the green background reads, "امت مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ - جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" (The unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah - Rebuild Jannatul Baqi'!). A red strip at the bottom identifies the organizing group as "تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria Quetta – Movement for the Implementation of Jafari Jurisprudence Quetta), with the acronym "TNFJ" also visible. The banner also references "زوال درزوال اور بے حسی کے 103 سال" (103 years of decline and indifference) and the years "1347" and "1344" (likely Hijri calendar years related to the demolition of Jannatul Baqi'). Images on the banner include a bearded man in a turban on the left and a stylized depiction of graves on the right. Among the participants, several individuals have their right hands raised with open palms. A central figure, bald or with a shaved head and wearing a dark jacket, has his right hand raised and his mouth open, suggesting he is speaking. To his immediate right, a man with a mustache and a vest points his right index finger upwards. The ground in the immediate foreground consists of rough pavement, and a utility pole is partially visible on the far right of the frame.
Throughout the demonstration, the air vibrated with fervent chanting. The leader's calls of "Ta'meer karo ta'meer karo!" (Reconstruct, reconstruct!) and "Sharam karo haya karo!" (Have shame, have modesty!) were met with a resounding, unified response: "Jannatul Baqi ta'meer karo!" This rhythmic exchange amplified the demonstrators' earnest plea, emphasizing their unwavering commitment to the cause and their desire for global attention to their demand.
A group of approximately seven individuals, including adult men and two young boys, are captured in an outdoor setting, seemingly participating in a protest or demonstration. They are standing horizontally across the frame, positioned in front of a building with a light brown, brick-patterned facade and a large, dark brown metal gate or shuttered door. Green foliage from trees or bushes is visible at the top and left of the frame, suggesting a sunny day with some natural shade. Most of the men are dressed in casual attire, such as shirts, t-shirts, and one man wears a light jacket. The young boy on the far left is dressed in a traditional black shalwar kameez. The man on the far right is wearing a black jacket over a brown shirt. The central activity involves the group holding a long, green banner horizontally across their bodies. Most of the adult men have one hand raised in the air, some with their palms open, in a gesture often associated with shouting slogans or making a pledge. Their mouths are open, indicating they are actively speaking or chanting. The banner itself is green with prominent white text in Urdu and a portrait. On the right side, the text reads: "1347 ہجری زوال در زوال اور بے حسی کے 103 سال TNFJ" (1347 Hijri, 103 years of decline and indifference TNFJ). In the center, a large, bold message states: "امت مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ۔ جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" (The unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah - Rebuild Jannat al-Baqi!). At the bottom of the banner, smaller text identifies the organizing body: "تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria Quetta). A portrait of a man with a black turban and a beard, characteristic of a Shia cleric, is prominently displayed on the left side of the banner. The overall scene conveys a passionate and collective expression of a specific religious and political demand.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:40 AM
This protest in Quetta serves as a poignant reminder of ongoing historical and religious grievances that continue to mobilize communities. It highlights the enduring power of collective action and the persistent call for justice and recognition, echoing a sentiment that transcends borders and speaks to the core of identity and faith.

Six males are depicted standing in front of a building in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The scene appears to be an outdoor public space, likely a sidewalk or steps. **Individuals:** From left to right: 1. A young boy, estimated 8-10 years old, is dressed in a black shalwar kameez. He stands looking towards the camera. 2. A young adult male, wearing an olive green kurta and a dark green long-sleeved jacket, stands with his left hand raised, palm open, looking at the camera. His right hand is holding a banner. 3. A young adult male, wearing a light grey kurta, stands with his right hand raised high, palm open, and his head tilted slightly upwards. His left hand is holding the banner. 4. A young adult male, wearing a light blue kurta, is partially visible behind the banner, looking towards the right. 5. A middle-aged male, wearing a dark patterned jacket over a light brown/tan outfit, is partially visible behind the banner, looking towards the left. His left hand is holding the banner. 6. The sixth individual is mostly obscured by the banner, with only the upper part of their body and a light brown/tan garment visible, also behind the banner. **Objects:** The individuals are holding a large, rectangular banner horizontally across the lower frame. The banner features a dark green background with prominent white Urdu calligraphy. A red section at the top left displays "TNFJ". Below this, Urdu text is visible, including "103 سال" (103 years) and phrases translating to "103 years of decline and apathy" and "Demand: Rebuild Jannat al-Baqi!". The bottom right of the banner includes "تنظیم جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tanzim-e-Jafariya Quetta). On the left side of the banner, a portrait of a bearded man with a dark turban and blue robes (identified as Allama Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi) is displayed. **Environment:** The background consists of a two-story building constructed with light brown, rectangular bricks. The ground floor features two wooden double doors, each secured by a dark red, accordion-style metal security gate. The upper floor includes horizontal window openings, partially shaded by concrete overhangs. A tree with green leaves is positioned in front of the building, with branches extending into the frame, partially obscuring the upper sections of the security gates. The ground where the individuals stand is a light-colored concrete surface.
Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:40 AM
A group of approximately seven to ten men and boys are gathered outdoors, seemingly participating in a protest or demonstration. The scene is set in front of a building with a reddish-brown brick facade and a closed, rusted-looking metal gate. In the foreground, a man in a light grey shalwar kameez is prominent, facing away from the camera and raising his right hand in the air, possibly leading a chant or slogan. To his right, several other men and younger boys are holding a large banner. Some of these individuals also have their hands raised. The man immediately behind the banner to the right, wearing a black jacket, is also raising his right hand. The banner they are holding is predominantly green with black and white text. It features an image of a bearded man wearing a black turban, possibly a religious figure. The text on the banner is in Urdu. Visible phrases include "1347-13 زوال ذوالقعدہ اور بے حسی کے 103 سال TFNH" (1347-13 Dhul-Qadah's decline and 103 years of apathy/insensitivity TFNH). The central and most prominent message on the banner reads: "کا متفقہ مطالبہ: جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" (United demand: Reconstruct Jannatul Baqi!). At the bottom, another line of text identifies the organization: "تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria Quetta - Movement for the Implementation of Jafari Jurisprudence, Quetta). Throughout the video, the group is engaged in synchronized chanting. The man in the foreground leads with phrases like "Ta'meer karo ta'meer karo!" (Reconstruct, reconstruct!) and "Sharam karo haya karo!" (Have shame, have modesty!), to which the group responds, "Jannatul Baqi ta'meer karo!" (Reconstruct Jannatul Baqi!). The atmosphere appears to be one of earnest protest and demand for the reconstruction of Jannatul Baqi. The time of day appears to be daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene.

An adult male with dark hair, a mustache, and a short beard, wearing a light gray shalwar kameez, stands in the foreground, speaking while reading from multiple white sheets of paper held in both hands. He wears a turquoise ring on his right ring finger. Behind him, to the right, a young boy in a dark shirt looks forward. To the far right, a young adult male with dark hair, wearing a dark olive-green jacket over a dark shirt, stands holding a large vertical banner. The banner features "TNFJ" in red lettering at the top left, followed by Urdu script, and a prominent portrait of a bearded man in a dark turban, identified as a religious or political figure. The scene is set outdoors in Quetta, Pakistan, against the backdrop of a building featuring a closed reddish-brown metallic accordion security gate covering a doorway, a brown wooden door to its right, and a light-colored pillar to the left. The ground is paved.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:41 AM
Four males stand in front of a red and brown metal barred gate holding a green and white banner with an illustration of a man wearing a black turban and beard. A boy stands to the left side of the banner. The three older individuals hold their right hands up in the air. The banner has text on the top, bottom, and middle.

In Quetta, Pakistan, an outdoor scene depicts three males, two adults and one child, holding a large banner against a background of a worn, light-colored brick wall. A red security shutter is visible behind the leftmost individual, and green foliage is present at the top right. From left to right: 1. An adult male with dark hair and a mustache, wearing a light-colored collared shirt, stands with a solemn expression, looking slightly right and upward. 2. An adult male with dark hair and a beard, wearing a black collared shirt and a light beige puffer vest, holds the banner with both hands, looking down at the display with a somber demeanor. 3. A young male child, approximately 8-12 years old, wearing a light brown shalwar kameez, stands to the right of the banner, looking right with a somber expression. The vertical banner features text in Arabic/Urdu: "8 شوال عالمگیر" (8 Shawwal Worldwide) and "یوم انہدام جنت البقیع" (Day of Demolition of Jannat al-Baqi). The graphic design includes an image on the left depicting a green-domed structure above a desolate, rocky or rubble-strewn landscape. On the right, a close-up image shows an elderly man with a long white beard, wearing a black head covering and attire, appearing distressed as he covers part of his face with his hand. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:41 AM
A group of approximately seven men and one small child are gathered outdoors, seemingly participating in a protest or demonstration. Most of the men are raising their right hands in unison while chanting. They are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, primarily shalwar kameez. Behind them is a building with a reddish-brown metallic gate or door, and a few steps lead up to the entrance. A tree with green foliage is visible on the right side of the frame. The central focus of the scene is a large green and white banner held horizontally by several of the men. The banner features text in Urdu/Persian and two images. - The main slogan reads: "امت مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ: جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" which translates to "The unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah: Reconstruct Jannat al-Baqi!" - Below this, the banner identifies the organizing group: "تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehreek Nifaz Fiqh Jafaria Quetta - Movement for the Implementation of Jafari Jurisprudence, Quetta). - Other text on the banner includes "8 ذوالحجہ 1347 - 1344 TNFJ" (possibly dates and an organization acronym) and "103 سال" (103 years). - On the left side of the banner, there is a prominent portrait of Ebrahim Raisi, the former president of Iran, distinguished by his black turban and beard. - On the right side, there is a smaller image depicting what appears to be a religious site or tomb, possibly symbolizing Jannat al-Baqi. The men are engaged in fervent chanting, with audible slogans including "Allah-o-Akbar" (God is Great), "Nara-e-Risalat: Ya Rasool Allah" (Slogan of Prophethood: O Messenger of Allah), "Nara-e-Haideri: Ya Ali" (Slogan of Haider (Ali): O Ali), and specifically related to their demand, "Tameer karo! Tameer karo! Jannat-ul-Baqi tameer karo!" (Reconstruct! Reconstruct! Reconstruct Jannat al-Baqi!). The atmosphere suggests a serious and passionate call to action regarding the reconstruction of the holy site of Jannat al-Baqi.

Two adult males are depicted standing outdoors in Quetta, Pakistan, holding a banner. The man on the left, with dark hair and a mustache, wears a light-colored collared long-sleeve shirt. The man on the right, with dark hair and a beard, wears a black long-sleeve shirt under a light-colored quilted sleeveless vest, holding the white-bordered banner with both hands. The banner displays large Arabic/Urdu text, prominently featuring "8 شوال عالمگیر یوم انہدام جنت البقیع" (8 Shawwal World Day of Destruction of Jannat al-Baqi). Both individuals are looking slightly away from the camera. The immediate background elements include a red metallic security gate to the left, a weathered concrete pole with green foliage in the center, and a wall constructed of light-colored bricks to the right.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:42 AM
Five men stand outdoors in front of a brick building with a red metal fence, holding a large green and white banner with red trim. One of the men, standing on the left, reads from a piece of paper. The text on the banner is in Urdu. The man reading is wearing a gray tunic, and he appears to be speaking to an audience not visible in the frame. The other men are looking forward. They are all dressed in casual clothing. The building behind them has a small sign on the fence that reads "RI OF ADMISSION" with other words below. The sky is overcast.
This image depicts an outdoor scene in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring two adult males holding a banner. The man on the left, exhibiting East Asian features consistent with Hazara ethnicity, has a short buzz cut and wears a dark, patterned jacket over a light brown tunic. He looks to his left. The man on the right has dark hair and a prominent mustache, wearing a light blue tunic under a tan waistcoat. He looks to his right. Both men are holding a horizontal banner. The banner's top section is beige and displays text in Urdu/Persian script, including numbers '1344' and '1347', and the acronym "TNFJ" in a red box on the right. The main section of the banner is dark green with large white Urdu/Persian script, which reads "امت مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ" (The unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah). In the background, behind the individuals, is a closed, red-painted metal collapsible security gate. Behind this gate, a wooden door is partially visible. A section of a light-colored brick or stone wall is present to the right of the gate. A portion of a third person wearing a light blue shirt is visible on the far left.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:42 AM

This image depicts a daylight outdoor scene in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring a public demonstration by approximately six to seven adult males. The individuals are positioned in front of a multi-story building constructed of brown brick, featuring two prominent reddish-brown accordion-style security gates or grilles covering its lower-level entrances or windows. Green foliage with light-colored berries or fruit partially hangs over the upper section of the building. The participants are collectively holding and displaying a large horizontal banner. The banner is primarily green with white and red sections. Prominent white Urdu/Persian script on the green background reads, "امت مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ - جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" (The unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah - Rebuild Jannatul Baqi'!). A red strip at the bottom identifies the organizing group as "تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria Quetta – Movement for the Implementation of Jafari Jurisprudence Quetta), with the acronym "TNFJ" also visible. The banner also references "زوال درزوال اور بے حسی کے 103 سال" (103 years of decline and indifference) and the years "1347" and "1344" (likely Hijri calendar years related to the demolition of Jannatul Baqi'). Images on the banner include a bearded man in a turban on the left and a stylized depiction of graves on the right. Among the participants, several individuals have their right hands raised with open palms. A central figure, bald or with a shaved head and wearing a dark jacket, has his right hand raised and his mouth open, suggesting he is speaking. To his immediate right, a man with a mustache and a vest points his right index finger upwards. The ground in the immediate foreground consists of rough pavement, and a utility pole is partially visible on the far right of the frame.

The image displays an outdoor scene in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring six individuals holding a large, multi-colored banner. The banner is primarily green in its upper section, with prominent white Arabic/Urdu script, and a red vertical strip on its left edge. A portrait of an elderly man with a white beard and a dark turban is visible in the upper left corner. Numeric sequences "1344," "1347," and "103" are legible on the banner, alongside the acronym "TNFJ" in red letters on a white background positioned on the right side of the green section. The lower portion of the banner is white, displaying partial text. Five adult males and one male child are present, arrayed behind and holding the banner. From left to right: 1. A man, partially visible, wearing a light-colored shalwar kameez and possessing a dark mustache. 2. A man with dark hair, a mustache, and a short beard, dressed in a light blue button-up shirt and a tan waistcoat, holding the banner with both hands. 3. A man with a shaved head, wearing a dark, possibly knitted, patterned jacket over a lighter shirt, holding the banner with both hands. His gaze is directed downwards. 4. A young man in a light blue scrub-style top, with dark hair, looking upwards, holding the banner with both hands. 5. A man in a dark green military-style jacket, with dark hair, looking forward, holding the banner with one hand. 6. A young boy, mostly obscured by the banner, with only his head visible above its right edge. The individuals are standing on a light-colored paved or tiled surface. The background consists of a light brown or beige building wall, exhibiting vertical paneling, and a dark metallic roller shutter or security gate on the right side. A vertical pipe or pole is partially visible on the far left behind the banner. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight, suggesting an overcast sky.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:42 AM

Six males are depicted standing outdoors, holding a large horizontal banner, indicating a public demonstration or gathering in Quetta, Pakistan. The banner is segmented into three horizontal stripes: a top yellow stripe, a central green stripe, and a bottom red stripe. The individuals are positioned behind the banner, facing forward. From left to right: a young boy in black attire, two young men (one in a green jacket, one in a light blue traditional top), a man with a shaved head wearing a dark patterned jacket over a brown traditional top, and two men in traditional attire, one with a prominent mustache. Their expressions are generally serious or neutral, and they are holding the banner with both hands. The banner displays Urdu text and a portrait. The top yellow stripe includes the text "1344 تا 1347: زوال در زوال اور بے حسی کے 103 سال" (1344 to 1347: 103 years of decline, deterioration, and insensitivity) followed by "TNFJ". The central green section features the large white text "مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ: جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" (The agreed demand of the Muslims: Reconstruct Jannat al-Baqi!). On the left side of the green section is a portrait of a bearded man wearing a black turban. The bottom red stripe contains the text "تحریک نفاذ فقه جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria Quetta). The background consists of a reddish-brown brick building. A recessed section of the building behind the demonstrators features a brown metal scissor-gate. Green foliage from a tree or bush is visible in the upper left corner of the frame. A light-colored concrete pillar or utility pole is situated on the far left. The ground beneath the individuals is not clearly discernible but appears to be an unpaved surface. The explicit mention of "Quetta" on the banner confirms the location of this scene.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:43 AM


An outdoor scene in Quetta, Pakistan, depicts six adult males standing in a line, holding a large horizontal banner across their lower torsos. The background consists of a building constructed from light-colored, textured brick, with a dark red metal accordion-style security gate visible on the left. A concrete utility pole and green foliage are also present. Five of the visible men, and potentially a sixth partially obscured on the right, have their right arms raised with open hands, palms generally forward. The banner is predominantly green with white and red sections. It displays text in Urdu/Arabic script, prominently stating, "The unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah: Rebuild Jannat al-Baqi!" and identifies "Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria Quetta" as the organizing entity. Additional text mentions "103 years of decline, decay and indifference" and "8 Shawwal International Day of Demolition of Jannat al-Baqi." A portrait of a bearded man wearing a black turban is on the left side of the banner, and a black and white image depicting a desolate grave site is on the right. The men are dressed in a mix of traditional and contemporary attire, including a light blue shalwar kameez, shirts, vests, and jackets. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight.
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:50 AM

A three-person family is observed traveling on a motorcycle in Quetta, Pakistan. The male driver, wearing a light brown collared shirt and eyeglasses, steers the motorcycle. In front of him sits a male child, wearing a teal-green shirt and black and yellow sneakers. Behind the driver, a female passenger in a dark brown abaya or burqa is seated sidesaddle. Her right hand, adorned with visible henna, rests near the bicycle's handlebars. Attached to the left side of the motorcycle is a blue bicycle, transported upright with its front wheel near the front of the motorcycle and its rear wheel elevated off the ground. The motorcycle's rear license plate displays "MAC 8631". The scene unfolds on an asphalt road alongside a concrete barrier painted with orange and black stripes. To the right, a long, light-colored wall features various murals, including depictions of butterflies, a vase with flowers, an umbrella, a tree on a cliff with a large moon, and palm trees. Barbed wire is visible along the top of this wall. In the background, an auto-rickshaw is parked on the left, and a white hatchback travels in the distance. Buildings are visible, including one with purple "Meezan Bank" signage and a tall telecommunication tower situated above it. Scattered trees and shrubs dot the landscape under an overcast sky. Two male figures, one in a white shalwar kameez and another in a light blue one with a head covering, walk along the pavement in the mid-ground.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 10:39 AM
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Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:39 AM
A group of men and one young boy are seen outdoors, holding a large banner across a street or sidewalk. There are approximately seven adult men and one child present. The men appear to be of South Asian or Middle Eastern descent, with one individual on the far left having distinct East Asian or Central Asian features. The child, standing on the right, is wearing a light brown shalwar kameez. The banner is predominantly green, with red and white accents. On the left side, the text in Urdu/Arabic reads, "امّت مسلمہ کا متفقہ مطالبہ - تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ" (Ummat-e-Muslima ka mutaffiqa mutaliba - Tehreek Nifaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafariya), which translates to "Unanimous demand of the Muslim Ummah - Movement for the Implementation of Jafari Jurisprudence." The acronym "TNFJ" is also visible, along with the numbers "1347" and "1344." On the right side of the banner, further text in Urdu/Arabic states, "8 شوال عالمگیر" (8 Shawwal Alamgir), meaning "8th Shawwal Global," and "یوم انہدام جنت البقیع" (Youm-e-Inhidam Jannat-ul-Baqi), meaning "Day of the Demolition of Jannat al-Baqi'." Below this text, there's a black and white image of an elderly man with a white beard and a turban, overlaid on a background that appears to be a stylized depiction of a domed structure or shrine. Throughout the video, the men are actively participating in what appears to be a protest or demonstration. They are heard chanting slogans in Urdu, including "تعمیر کرو تعمیر کرو" (Taameer karo, taameer karo), meaning "Rebuild, rebuild," and "جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو" (Jannat-ul-Baqi taameer karo), meaning "Rebuild Jannat al-Baqi'." Another chant heard is "شرم کرو حیا کرو" (Sharam karo, haya karo), meaning "Be ashamed, have modesty." Several men are seen raising their hands in unison as they chant. The setting appears to be a street or residential area during daytime, with natural light. In the background, a brick building is visible on the right, and a building with a closed metal gate is on the left. Green foliage and tree branches are visible above and around the participants, suggesting an outdoor location with some greenery. The overall atmosphere suggests a focused and determined collective action.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:40 AM

This image depicts a public gathering in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring four individuals standing behind a large banner. The scene is set outdoors against a backdrop of a light-colored pillar on the left and a textured brick wall with green foliage on the right. From left to right: 1. A male individual is partially visible, wearing a light blue collared shirt and a brown waistcoat or shawl. He has a prominent mustache. 2. A male individual with dark hair and a mustache, wearing a light brown zippered jacket over a light-colored shirt. His right hand is raised vertically, palm open, fingers extended. A gold ring is visible on his left ring finger. 3. A male individual with dark hair and a beard, wearing a black collared shirt underneath a light beige puffer vest. His right hand is raised vertically, palm open, fingers extended. 4. A young boy, partially visible, wearing a light brown traditional shalwar kameez. His right hand is raised vertically, palm open, fingers extended. The individuals are holding a large banner horizontally across the lower portion of the frame. The banner's visible text includes "4 TNFJ" on the left side, and in Arabic/Urdu script on the right side: "8 شوال عالمگیر یوم انہدام جنت البقیع" (8 Shawwal Worldwide Day of the Demolition of Jannat al-Baqi'). An image on the banner's right side shows a green-domed structure in the background and an elderly man with a white beard, wearing a dark garment, appearing in a state of mourning or distress. The background pillar shows remnants of attached paper or posters. The lighting indicates daylight conditions.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:40 AM

The image depicts four individuals standing outdoors, holding a commemorative banner. The specific street or area within Quetta, Pakistan, is not identifiable from the visual information, but the background elements suggest an urban setting. From left to right, the individuals are: 1. A male, partially visible on the far left, wearing a light blue shirt under a brown vest. 2. A male, estimated to be in his 30s-40s, with a mustache, wearing a light-colored collared shirt. He looks towards the upper right. 3. A male, estimated to be in his 20s-30s, with a beard, wearing a black shirt under a light beige sleeveless puffer vest. He looks forward. 4. A male child, approximately 8-12 years old, wearing a light brown shalwar kameez. He looks towards the upper right, with his hands clasped in front. The second and third individuals from the left are holding a large rectangular banner. The banner is primarily white with green and red sections. On its top right, the text "8 شوال عالمگیر" (8 Shawwal Global) is visible, followed by "یوم انہدام جنت البقیع" (Day of Demolition of Jannat al-Baqi). The letters "TNFJ" are visible in red on the left side. The banner's imagery features a desolate landscape with grave markers and a domed structure, superimposed with a portrait of an elderly man with a white beard, dark head covering, and dark clothing, appearing to be in distress with his head bowed and a hand near his face. The background consists of a reddish-brown brick wall with a dark metal security gate on the left, and a grey concrete utility pole with green foliage on the right. The ground surface is not clearly visible, but appears consistent with an outdoor urban environment. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:43 AM
An image depicts three individuals holding a large banner outdoors in an urban setting, likely in Quetta, Pakistan, though the precise location within the city is not discernible from the visual information. Two adult males are prominently featured. The man on the left has dark hair and a mustache, dressed in a light-colored collared shirt, looking towards the left side of the frame. The man in the center has dark hair and a beard, wearing a black collared shirt and a light-colored puffer vest, holding the banner with both hands and looking towards the right. A third individual is partially visible on the far right, also assisting in holding the banner. The banner is white with prominent Arabic text reading "8 شوال عالمگیر" (8 Shawwal Al-Almgir) and "يوم انهدام جنت البقيع" (Day of Demolition of Jannatul Baqee). The lower portion of the banner displays a graphic comprising a green-domed structure, resembling a shrine or mosque, situated within a barren landscape containing several grave markers. Superimposed on this scene is a partial image of an elderly man with a long white beard, wearing dark attire, his face partially obscured by his hand, conveying an expression of grief. The banner's left side features red and green diagonal stripe patterns. The background shows a light-colored, possibly painted brick wall, a reddish-brown metal rolling shutter gate, and some green foliage at the top. Faint, illegible text is visible on a sign or poster fragment above the shutter. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:43 AM

The image depicts three individuals partially visible, seated behind a banner in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The central figure is a man in his 40s or 50s with dark hair, a prominent dark handlebar mustache, and light chin stubble. He wears a light blue collared shirt and a tan vest with four visible brown buttons and two front pockets. His hands are visible resting on a white surface in front of him, and he looks directly forward with a neutral expression. To his left, a partial view of an individual's shoulder and arm shows a dark garment patterned with repeating 'BB' logos. To the right, the arm and torso of a third individual are visible, wearing a light-colored, long-sleeved garment. A horizontal banner spans the lower portion of the frame, featuring a white upper section and a tan/gold lower section. The tan section displays dark numbers and script: '1347' followed by Urdu text and '1344', ending with a red rectangular block containing white letters 'TN'. The background features the facade of a building. A red metal security gate, characterized by a diamond lattice pattern, covers a pair of light brown wooden double doors. Above the gate, a section of light brown brickwork is visible, topped by a concrete ledge. Green foliage extends into the upper left of the frame. A partial white sign is visible behind the gate on the left, displaying fragmented text including 'T OF A SSION' and 'RE RED'. On the far right, a grey concrete utility pole is present, covered with torn paper fragments and posters.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan · Mar 28, 2026, 9:44 AM
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