Source: National Post
Mehdi Ali Qamar was a member of an outlawed religious minority
VAUGHAN, Ont. — Mehdi Ali Qamar’s father was a farmer in an area of Pakistan so rural, there was no doctor. So he decided to do it himself.
“He took diplomas and learned some herbal remedies and provided services to the people,’’ said Hadi Ali Chaudhary, Mr. Qamar’s brother, an imam at the Baitul Islam mosque in Vaughan, outside Toronto

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