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Team Muhafiz (Template:Lang-ur) is a comic book series featuring an organized group of fictional teenage Pakistani crime fighting superheroes launched in August 2015.[1] The team faces the real-life issues of trafficking, terrorism and in its third issue, child marriages.[2] The goal of the team is to fight these real-life social issues that have haunted Karachi, including extremists ideologies[3][4] and consists of members belonging to Islam as well as minority religions, such as Christianity.[5]

References

  1. ^ "This Pakistani Comic Book Brings The Country's Issue Of Child Marriage To Light". BuzzFeed.
  2. ^ Instep Desk. "Team Muhafiz's latest edition is the talk of the town".
  3. ^ "Pakistani comic book fighting against extremist ideas". The Nation. 4 May 2016.
  4. ^ http://www.urduwire.com/en/news/pakistani-comic-book-fighting-against-extremist-ideas_nid1775355.aspx
  5. ^ "Pakistani comic book fighting against extremist ideas". BBC News.