This story is from July 11, 2007

'Kafeel's dad a nice man'

Clerics recall Dr Maqbool Ahmed never missed a prayer and was "very polite and always in the front row of namaazis".
'Kafeel's dad a nice man'
BANGALORE: For six years, he religiously visited the Muqarram Masjid in Gurappanapalya five times a day for namaaz. Clerics recall he never missed a prayer and was "very polite and always in the front row of namaazis".
Meet Dr Maqbool Ahmed whose two sons have been named in the failed UK terror plot. Clerics also remember Maqbool coming for prayers accompanied by two boys invariably dressed in white.
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This was during his stint as a doctor at his hospital, Noble Nursing Home, for six years. "All we know about Dr Maqbool Ahmed is that he was a very nice man. There were occasions when he offered free medication to poor. He made it a point to talk to people after prayer," said a shopkeeper.
Other visitors at the Muqarram Masjid, who have the same things to say about Dr Ahmed, claim they knew little about
the sons.
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