The Pakistani embassy in Muscat, the capital of Oman, has released the identities of four Pakistanis who were martyred in a recent terrorist attack on a mosque. In an official statement shared on social media, the embassy identified the martyrs as Ghulam Abbas, Hassan Abbas, Syed Qaiser Abbas, and Sulaiman Nawaz.
The Tragic Incident
This tragic incident occurred at the Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque in Muscat’s Wadi Kabir area. According to Omani police, the attack involved three armed terrorists who entered the mosque and opened fire on worshippers. The incident resulted in the deaths of six individuals, including a police officer, and left 28 others injured. The Omani security forces managed to kill all three terrorists during the operation to secure the mosque.
Impact on Pakistani Nationals
Pakistani Ambassador to Oman, Imran Ali, revealed to Gulf media that 50 Pakistanis were among those injured in the attack. He provided further details, stating that 20 of the injured are currently receiving treatment in three different hospitals, while those with minor injuries have been discharged. The ambassador expressed deep sorrow over the loss of Pakistani lives and emphasized the embassy’s commitment to providing all necessary support to the affected families.
Hostage Situation
During the attack, the armed assailants took several worshippers, including women and children, hostage. The Omani police intervened swiftly, ensuring the safe release of the hostages. The Pakistani embassy and other officials have praised the quick response of the Omani security forces, which prevented further loss of life and secured the safety of many.
Official Statements
The spokesperson of the Pakistani Foreign Office confirmed the terrorist attack and expressed condolences to the families of the martyrs. They reiterated Pakistan’s stance against terrorism and emphasized the need for collective international efforts to combat such heinous acts. The Foreign Office also assured that it is closely coordinating with Omani authorities to ensure the well-being of Pakistani nationals affected by the incident.
Community Response
The Pakistani community in Oman has been deeply affected by this tragic event. Community leaders and members have come together to offer support to the families of the victims. Vigils and prayer meetings have been organized to honor the martyrs and pray for the recovery of the injured.
Broader Implications
This attack highlights the persistent threat of terrorism in the region and the importance of international cooperation in combating such threats. Both Pakistani and Omani authorities have expressed their determination to work together to ensure the safety and security of their citizens. The incident has also sparked a renewed discussion on the measures needed to protect places of worship and prevent such tragedies in the future.
The terrorist attack on the Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque in Muscat has left a profound impact on the Pakistani community in Oman. With four Pakistanis martyred and many others injured, the incident has underscored the ongoing threat of terrorism and the need for vigilance and cooperation. The Pakistani embassy in Muscat continues to support the affected families, and both Pakistani and Omani authorities are working together to address the aftermath of this tragic event. As the community grieves, there is also a collective resolve to stand against terrorism and ensure such acts do not go unchallenged.