A Senior Iranian Sunni Leader Passes Away

Mawlana Ahmad Narui, the interim Khateeb of Sunnis in Zahedan, lost his life in a road accident today, March 17, 2014 (15th Jumadi al-Oula) near Zahedan city, southerstern Iran.

“SunniOnline” reports Mawlana Ahmad, the Hadith teacher at Darululoom Zahedan and one of the leading men of the Iranian Sunni community passed away in a road accident when he was traveling to a nearby town. In the accident his young son received severe injuries.

According to our reporter, “Khoda-Nazar Narui”, a close relative of late Mawlana Ahmad succumbed to his injuries on the way of hospital.

The funeral prayer of late Mawlana Ahamd Narui will be offerd tomorrow at 10 A.M (local time) in the grand Mosalla of Ahl-us-Sunnah in Zahedan.

Some media sources claim another senior teacher of Darululoom Zahedan, Mawlana Abdol-Ghani Badri, also wounded in the incident; while he was not accompanying late Mawlana Ahmad and now he is safe.

The SunniOnline Team expresses its deep sorrow over the incident conveying condolences to Shaikh-ul-Islam Mawlana Abdol-Hamid, the family of late Mawlana Narui, the Sunni community of Iran, personnel of Darululoom Zahedan and his other followers.

A photo after the accident

 

 

 

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