ISLAMABAD (AP) — A controversial Pakistani cleric who runs an Islamic seminary for girls in the capital of Islamabad has named the school's newly built library in honor of Osama bin Laden, his spokesman and a school administrator said Friday. The tribute is an unusual first, though there have been cases in recent years of Pakistanis naming their sons — or even their stores and places of business — after the terror network's slain leader. The slain al-Qaida chief is still regarded as a hero by most students at Islamic schools, or madrassas. For cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz, bin Laden was also a hero and a "martyr" for Islam and he wanted to pay a proper tribute by naming the school's library after the al-Qaida chief, the cleric's spokesman Tehsin Ullah told The Associated Press.