
Dozens of others were injured in the blast south of the capital, Islamabad.
A religious congregation attended by upwards of 1,000 people was taking place at the mosque in the Chakwal area of Punjab province.
A day earlier eight paramilitary soldiers were killed in a suicide attack on an Islamabad security base.

Another official, provincial law minister Rana Sanaullah told AFP: "The bomber was intercepted at the entrance otherwise he could have caused large-scale casualties."
Eyewitnesses described the bomber as a male teenager dressed in black.
A doctor at a nearby hospital said more than 60 people were injured and that some of them were in a critical condition.

Pakistan has a long history of tit-for-tat attacks by militants from the majority Sunni and minority Shia communities and thousands of people have been killed, correspondents say.
Last month, a suicide bomber killed 48 people and wounded many others at a mosque near the Afghan border in the worst such attack to strike Pakistan this year.
Courtesy: BBC NEWS
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