Lahore:The Faisalabad chief of Tablighi Jamaat has died of coronavirus even as the number of its infected members crossed the 1,100 mark in Pakistan's Punjab province on Friday.
Maulana Suhaib Rumi, Faisalabad chapter head of Tablighi Jamaat died of COVID-19 on Thursday.
The elderly preacher had attended the Tablighi gathering in Lahore's Raiwaind last month. Five members of his family, including two grandchildren, are also infected with the coronavirus, Deputy Commissioner of Faisalabad Muhammad Ali said.
His family members have been kept in an isolation center in Faislabad, some 150 km from here.
According to the Punjab health department, over 1,100 Tablighi Jamaat members have been tested positive for coronavirus in the province.
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A large number of preachers who had attended a major congregation in early March in its headquarters in Lahore were later tracked down across the country and placed in quarantine centers.
According to the government, in March the Tablighi Jamaat went ahead with its annual congregation in Raiwind, Lahore against its advice' that the gathering might spread the virus.
Pakistani authorities had urged the cancellation of the five-day Tablighi congregation, which was attended by thousands of people from several countries.
Tablighi Jamaat members have emerged as the prime suspects among potential coronavirus carriers, not just in Pakistan but in India, Malaysia and Brunei.