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He has two children with his first wife, Syeda Bushra Aamir, called Dua and Ahmed. They got divorced in 2020. Authorities have decided to conduct a post-mortem exam as he “died under mysterious circumstances”. In September 2008, he dedicated a programme to exploring the beliefs of the Ahmadis, a sect who identify themselves as Muslim and follow the teachings of the Koran but are regarded by orthodox Muslims as heretical. The TV host was a member of parliament from 2002 until 2008 when he was expelled by the MQM party, and he served as the minister of state for religious affairs from 2004 to 2007 under then-president Pervez Musharraf. Mr Hussain was a top-ranking TV anchor and was listed three times in The 500 influential Muslims worldwide, and among 100 popular personalities of Pakistan. Aamir Liaquat Hussain, a Pakistani politician, columnist and TV host was found unconscious in his home in the Khudadad Colony, Karachi, and was taken to hospital but pronounced dead on arrival.
Popular television host and politician Aamir Liaquat Hussain passed away on Thursday at his residence in Karachi weeks after “bidding farewell” to Pakistan ...
President Arif Alvi also expressed grief over the passing of the lawmaker and “prayed for his soul”. I have no choice but to leave the country,” he said. She filed for divorce and I was complying with it,” the TV host said in his last video message. He revealed that Dr Aamir had complained of chest pain on Wednesday night. She also shared an objectionable video clip of Dr Aamir to substantiate her claim which subsequently went viral on social media. The servant knocked on it several times in the morning, but to no avail.
Televangelist's former wife Syeda Bushra Iqbal says his funeral prayers will be offered at 2pm today after Friday prayers.
Soon after his death, the police said that his family refused to allow the doctors to carry out an autopsy and had asked for some time to make a decision regarding that. His parents, politician Sheikh Liaquat Hussain and columnist Mahmooda Sultana, are also buried at the same spot and he will be laid to rest beside them. His domestic staff broke down his room's door when they did not receive any reply from him.
KARACHI: Lawmaker and television personality Aamir Liaquat Husain passed away at his home in Khudadad Colony on...
He joined the PTI in 2018 and was elected MNA from Karachi the same year. He was recently in the limelight following his reported separation from his third wife. Police told Dawn that according to his domestic staff, he was not feeling well on Wednesday night, but did not go for a medical checkup.
Pakistan's former Member of the National Assembly (MNA) and popular television host Aamir Liaquat, 49, died in Karachi under mysterious circumstances.
Afterwards, the doctors said that Liaquat was dead when he was brought to the hospital. The police cordoned off his bedroom after collecting evidence. Javed, Liaquat's employee said a scream was heard from Liaquat's room Thursday morning.
Local media reports Aamir Liaquat died in a room locked from the inside in his home. He was pronounced dead upon arriving at the hospital.
Controversy followed Aamir Liaquat since the beginning of his career. Local media reports that Liaquat was in his home and died in a room locked from the inside. As a result, two Ahmadi citizens were killed within two days of the episode airing.
Aamir Liaquat Hussain will be buried in the premises of Hazrat Abdullah Shah Ghazi's (RA) mausoleum.
He was taken to a private hospital where he was pronounced dead upon arrival, he added. KARACHI (Dunya News) – The Funeral prayers of Member of National Assembly (MNA) and famous television host Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain will be offered today (Friday) after Jumma prayers in Karachi, Dunya News reported. Member of National Assembly (MNA) and famous television host Aamir Liaquat Hussain has passed in Karachi, officials confirmed Thursday afternoon.
KARACHI: The deceased televangelist, Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain, had booked a grave for himself during his lifetime on the compound of the shrine of revered Sufi ...
Aamir Liaquat Hussain had reserved a grave for himself in Abdullah Shah Ghazi's mausoleum during his lifetime. "He had booked space for five graves in the graveyard situated on the compound of the Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine in 2007," Punnu Khan, the assistant manager and focal person for the shrine, told The Express Tribune. The deceased televangelist, Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain, had booked a grave for himself during his lifetime on the compound of the shrine of revered Sufi saint Abdullah Shah Ghazi in the metropolis.