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Hawkes Bay case : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hawkes Bay case The Hawkes Bay case, as it is known, was an event which took place on February 1983, in Hawke's Bay, Karachi, Pakistan. ==Incident== The incident occurred when 38 Shia from a village in Chakwal Tehsil headed into the Arabian Sea led by Naseem Fatima (alternately, Nasreen Fatima). She claimed to have direct contact with the 12th Shia Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi, and was a claimed miracle worker, despite her lack of wearing the customary Muslim hijab (veil). She was supported by her father, Willayet Shah, who had returned from Saudi Arabia, after working there for several years, during which his Shi'ite faith was strengthened following Khomeini's victory in the Iranian Revolution. Naseem Fatima claimed that the Mahdi told her to go to the Arabian Sea, where its waters would part and allow her and her followers to walk to Basra and finally to the Shia holy city of Karbala - both in Iraq - without having to pay for the journey. She also claimed that the Mahdi told her to place the women and children in locked trunks for the journey, which the men then carried. However, most pilgrims who took part drowned (including Fatima), after the Karachi police arrived too late to save them. Those who did survive were arrested for attempting to leave Pakistan without visas.
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