Chak Bamu
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I've watched him close to thirty years.
I have plenty of reason to be skeptical about him. I do not trust him.
He is a disruptionist - goaded onwards by narcissism and megalomania. He has caused, and will go on causing grief and pointless disruption.
There are reasons why very very few people take him seriously. He is good only to be used and then be discarded.
The very first signs of him being not-quite-right-in-the-head were apparent to me when he circulated a VCR tape about him confronting church clergy in one of the Scandanavian countries (I forget the name) in 1986(?). He claimed that he had 'conquered' them in the cause of Islam. The tape showed bewildered priests wondering what to make of this aggressive Pakistani cleric in a European church. They were not even arguing while Tahir sb was on the offensive.
Everything went down-hill from there. Tehreek for recovery of Gilani brothers, the goat-blood plot, publicizing certain of his 'dreams' (a very sacrilegious thing from Sufi perspective), relentless attention hunting, formation of a political party, resignation from National Assembly (as though it was beneath him), 'Million man' march with a few thousand followers in very cold weather, and now the truly idiotic Tehreek against government.
"The quest for political power is a disaster for those who seek the path (Sufism/tareeqat)": Syed Ali Hijveri (Data Ganj Buksh) wrote in Kashf-Al-Mahjoob. Need I say more?
I have plenty of reason to be skeptical about him. I do not trust him.
He is a disruptionist - goaded onwards by narcissism and megalomania. He has caused, and will go on causing grief and pointless disruption.
There are reasons why very very few people take him seriously. He is good only to be used and then be discarded.
The very first signs of him being not-quite-right-in-the-head were apparent to me when he circulated a VCR tape about him confronting church clergy in one of the Scandanavian countries (I forget the name) in 1986(?). He claimed that he had 'conquered' them in the cause of Islam. The tape showed bewildered priests wondering what to make of this aggressive Pakistani cleric in a European church. They were not even arguing while Tahir sb was on the offensive.
Everything went down-hill from there. Tehreek for recovery of Gilani brothers, the goat-blood plot, publicizing certain of his 'dreams' (a very sacrilegious thing from Sufi perspective), relentless attention hunting, formation of a political party, resignation from National Assembly (as though it was beneath him), 'Million man' march with a few thousand followers in very cold weather, and now the truly idiotic Tehreek against government.
"The quest for political power is a disaster for those who seek the path (Sufism/tareeqat)": Syed Ali Hijveri (Data Ganj Buksh) wrote in Kashf-Al-Mahjoob. Need I say more?
Before anyone decides to waste their time with your website, one needs to consider the person of Tahir sb. One need not have an open and unbiased mind. One can not have an open and unbiased mind. The person is a shameless attention-seeker who suffers from delusion of grandeur and lust for power. Top politicians may suffer from varying degrees of narcissism, but to use religion so shamelessly?think with an unbiased open mind. answers to all the allegations can be found at tehreek with org at the end!