Posted on 02/07/2026 12:46:14 AM PST by Morgana
The so-called Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a suicide blast at a mosque in the Pakistani capital Islamabad that killed at least 31 people and wounded 169, the SITE Intelligence Group reported on Friday.
"Upon reaching the inner gate of the temple, the martyrdom-seeker detonated his explosive vest amidst the Shi'a congregation, inflicting a large number of deaths and injuries," IS said, according to the organisation, which monitors jihadist groups.
A suicide blast claimed by the Islamic State group (IS) at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad killed at least 31 people on Friday, with 169 more wounded in the deadliest attack in Pakistan's capital since the 2008 Marriott hotel bombing.
City officials said 31 people died in the explosion at the Imam Bargah Qasr-e-Khadijatul Kubra mosque in the Tarlai area on the city's outskirts, with scores more being treated for injuries. The death toll was expected to rise further.
The blast occurred at Friday prayers, when mosques around the country are packed with worshippers. "The attacker was stopped at the gate and detonated himself," a security source told AFP.
IS said one of its militants had targeted the congregation, detonating an explosive vest and "inflicting a large number of deaths and injuries", according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist communications.
Muhammad Kazim, a 52-year-old worshipper, said an "extremely powerful" explosion ripped through the building as prayers were just starting.
"During the first bow of the Namaz (prayer ritual), we heard gunfire," he told AFP.
"And while we were still in the bowing position, an explosion occurred," he said.
Another worshipper, Imran Mahmood, told AFP there was a gunfight between the bomber, a possible accomplice and volunteer security personnel at the mosque.
"The suicide attacker was trying to move forward, but one of our injured volunteers fired at him from behind, hitting him in the thigh," he told AFP.
He then "detonated the explosives", Mahmood, in his fifties, added.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed that those behind the blast would be found and brought to justice.
The attack was the deadliest in the Pakistani capital since September 2008, when 60 people were killed in a suicide truck bomb blast that destroyed part of the five-star Marriott hotel. Bodies, bloodied clothing, debris
AFP journalists at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences hospital saw several people, including children, being carried in on stretchers or by their arms and legs.
Medics and bystanders helped unload victims with blood-soaked clothes from the back of ambulances and vehicles. At least one casualty arrived in the boot of a car.
Friends and relatives of the wounded wept and screamed as victims -- dead or alive -- arrived at the hospital's heavily guarded emergency ward.
Another team of AFP journalists saw armed security forces outside the mosque, where pools of blood were visible on the ground.
Yellow crime-scene tape surrounded an investigation area, with shoes, clothing and broken glass scattered around the site.
Videos shared on social media, which AFP was not able to verify immediately, showed several bodies lying near the mosque's front gate, with people and debris also strewn across the red-carpeted prayer hall.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar branded the attack "a heinous crime against humanity and a blatant violation of Islamic principles".
"Pakistan stands united against terrorism in all its forms," he said in a post on X.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said "attacks against civilians and places of worship are unacceptable", according to his spokesman. Growing insurgencies
The attack comes as Pakistan's security forces battle intensifying insurgencies in southern and northern provinces that border Afghanistan.
Pakistan is a Sunni-majority nation, but Shiites make up between 10 and 15 percent of the population and have been targeted in attacks throughout the region in the past.
Islamabad has said separatist armed groups in southern Balochistan, and the Pakistani Taliban and other Islamist militants in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near Islamabad, have used Afghan territory as a safe haven from which to launch attacks.
Afghanistan's Taliban government has repeatedly denied Pakistan's accusations.
Bilateral relations have plummeted, with forces from both sides regularly clashing along the border.
The last major attack in Islamabad took place in November when a suicide blast outside a court killed 12 people and wounded dozens, the first such incident to hit the capital in nearly three years.
In Balochistan, attacks claimed by separatist insurgents last week killed 36 civilians and 22 security personnel, prompting a wave of counter-operations in which authorities said security forces killed almost 200 militants.
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Islamists killing Islamists.
“…… and a blatant violation of Islamic principles”.
I wonder what those principles are.
EC
Shias believe in the 12th imam and hereditary leadership. Sunnis don’t. They each think the other are heretics. With islamicists, that’s enough difference to go out and kill each other.
ISIS can never be destroyed until every last muslim is dead, because ISIS is islam and islam is ISIS.
muzzies doing what muzzies do … but to each other.
islam is a totalitarian death cult founded by a child rapist.
“Pakistan stands united against terrorism in all its forms,”
Which is why they were so hospitable to Osama.
ISIS, the true face of islam, the same ground forces bringing the peace of islam to the world since 623 AD and bought and paid for my Bathhouse Barry Soetero Obeyme’s tinkering in ME politics, thinks the Paki islamists aren’t muslimey enough.
Keep watching, there’s likely to be another faction of extremists in that political organization who think ISIS isn’t extreme enough in its defense and proselytizing of islam among the kafir.
I thought they had totally destroyed ISIS, guess they missed a few.
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Neo-Cons always claims to accomplish things that they don’t.
Sorry, but what is an “Islamist”? You mean a Muslim or a Mohammedan
Those are 12er Shias. There are different secta of Shia. The largest is the 12ers who are in Iran, Iraq. Then there are 7ers who say there were only 7 righteous imams. Then Houthis, Bohrie, Ismailis etc
Thanks. You’re right, of course. Those guys are all over the map.
ALWAYS true, but most especially when no Christians or Jews are handy.
Vendetta between rival gangs over control of drug labs….my guess
Like mafia turf wars
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