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AoAGoverment is the one that armed and trained these people to fight its proxy wars with india and afghanistan, now they have turned on the people that organised them. What goes around comes around and it did come around, and the goverment has crushed the militants which it used to kill others in the name of islam.
A handout photograph released by Inter Services Public Relations shows Pakistani commandos who died in 'operaton silence' on Islamabad's Red Mosque, 11 July 2007. Pakistani commandos eradicated the last pockets of resistance by militants and secured Islamabad's Red Mosque and adjoining madrassa seminary on Wednesday after heavy fighting that claimed scores of lives. EPA/ISPR / HANDOUT
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Unfortunately very true. Time for army to rethink its strategy of using pakistani's as cannon fodder in kashmir or Afghanistan. Nothing happened when ordinary pakistani's were being troubled by lal masjid.The moment the chinese were kidnapped the govt went into action. Shows how much a life of ordinary people are worth in Pakistan. I am glad the operation is over and pray to allah there wont be any repurcussions.
Lal Masjid's aftermath
After skirting with catastrophe, much of it self-created, the government deserves some praise for handling the Lal Masjid situation adroitly. As the dust settles over this typically shameful chapter in our history, there is serious need to address the increasingly growing iceberg of fanatical obscurantism and violence that many clerics have made their trademark. Worse than these visible symbols of destruction is the larger compulsive disposition to terror that lies beneath the surface. Unlike the strategy that worked at Lal Masjid, this insidious disease requires concerted efforts of society at large and needs basic human needs and desires to be addressed fairly to save our children from such cruel exploitation by soulless clerics.
I hope the president, the oversized cabinet and the fractious politicians will learn from this near disaster and reflect upon the basic human needs that they need to serve. At the same time, I hope, that the government will, through the courts, seek the maximum punishment possible for the two mullahs who destroyed so many lives.
Prof Wasif M Khan
Lahore
(2)
We have been divided into liberals and conservatives, seculars and fundamentalists. It has been widely believed that Islam is a conservative religion and thanks to our mullahs who have done their job very well to affirm the aforesaid belief in this perspective. Especially the services of the administration of Lal Masjid can never be tolerated.
At the same time westernised liberals are harming the basic fabric of Islam. It will not be unjust to proclaim that Islam is conservative as well as liberal. It is conservative because it provides two primary sources of law to be followed by every Muslim, which are obviously the Holy Quran and Sunnah. It is liberal because it provides secondary sources through ijtihad, ijma, qiyas and istihsan. Lines of default lies where we stick to one point and are not ready to alter our minds. Our scholars are unable to meet the needs of time and they possess no Promethean fire by which they can shake our conscience.
Asim Naseer Manj
Lahore
(3)
July 3 was no doubt the worst day in Islamabad's history when the blood of Muslims was shed in the most unfitting manner. For months the media has been advocating, even calling for an operation against the Lal Masjid administration, and I am sure they would not be proud of the outcome after the incidents of 3 and 4 of July. While the method of the Lal Masjid clerics to achieve their objectives was questionable, it did not give the government the license to kill and the responsibility of the loss of innocent lives rests with the government alone. It is still not clear what the repercussions of the operation against the Lal Masjid would be but I think it is high time we analysed the reasons behind the events, which led to the tragic death of so many people. The masses are fed up with the rhetorical reasons of increasing Talibanisation and the failure of the government to curtail extremism.
The fact remains that while many would disagree with the methodology adopted by the administrators of the Lal Masjid, the masses cannot help but agree with their opinion regarding the spread of vulgar and obscene practices under the context of personal freedom and the demonising of political Islam by the current regime by equating it to Talibanisation or terrorism. If implementing a radical version of Islam is wrong, implementing western ideas of life on a society that rejects them, is also not correct. Balochistan and Waziristan are perfect examples showing that establishing the writ of the government, while ignoring the aspirations of the people would only make the problem worse.
Abdullah Malik
Islamabad
(4)
The Lal Masjid episode is a game designed and implemented jointly by America and our honourable president. With reference to the Pakistani government and America actions towards madrassahs in Waziristan, the situation in Parachinar and what happened in Bajaur agency, we can have no doubt of their intentions. Religious institutions are labelled as training centres for terrorism and attacked.
Seema Qazi
Peshawar
(5)
I appreciate the stance of Nasim Zehra on the so-called issue of Lal Masjid. I consider the Lal Masjid crisis as another shortfall of this puppet government after its massive blunder on judicial matters, the privatisation process, tribal areas operation and inflation in the country. The question that arises here is what are the intelligence agencies doing except torturing the civilians, bugging and preparing the "scandalous and vexatious" materials against the chief justice, politicians and other judges? The history of these two mullah brothers shows that their unlawful acts and demands have been appreciated by the agencies in one form or the other because they have been involved in terrorist activities as per information in newspapers but the government is not paying attention and the FIR is still non functional which has been noted against these mullahs six months ago. Now the common man is confused that is it possible for any civilian to challenge the writ of the government (if it is any more) unless the agencies and higher authorities in the country support him? We know it very well that the government is making mistakes again and again as this issue should have been dealt earlier. But it seems like government is intentionally promoting fascism and radicalism, as the general wants to increase his government's value in front of Washington.
Nasir Hussain
Islamabad
(6)
The only way to put an end to the Lal Masjid's reign of terror is to assess its root cause. What causes an average person to become so desensitised to the suffering of others, that he not only commits but also encourages acts of terrorism? Do not get me wrong: jihad or "struggle" is a valuable concept within Islam, but there are innumerable instances of the Prophet (PBUH) striving to prevent others from getting hurt, and of promoting humane, gentle ways to spread Islam.
The primary cause for this desensitisation and the emergence of people who kill in the name of religion, is a basic moral weakness and vulnerability. The students of Lal Masjid were apparently who can be easily "brainwashed" into believing that they are justified and even exalted in promoting Islam by force. The preacher can take advantage of this opportunity to sow whatever ideas he wants into his listeners' minds. Thus he builds for himself a strong and almost invincible power base, and the vicious cycle continues.
To put an end to this madness and break the cycle, we should all realise that instead of fighting others, we must first fight and win the "internal jihad". We must strive to end all destructive feelings inside us, whether it is an average Muslim person or a Lal Masjid preacher, who is delusional and unwilling to let go of his power. To fight ourselves in this manner is the first and only way to cultivate moral strength, thereby preventing bloodshed and loss of lives. The Prophet (PBUH) said: "The best jihad is to fight against the evil passions of oneself."
Shifa Amina Noor
Islamabad
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I dont justify the extremist element that was within the lal masjid, but how it got dealt with is shameful, the military has blood on its hands just like the extremist do. They were trapped they had no where to go, no route of escape, they could have been captured after they run out of food and other supplies. Muslims are to follow the law of the land, what law in pakistan?. is it lawful to hijack a democratic goverment, torture rape and seek bribery? in pakistan there is no law and law is if you got money, poor man has no chance of justice.
Time to rise and destroy the punjabi scum that dominates pakistani politics and stays in power with its divide and rule strategy, freedom for nwfp and balochistan, we been part of pakistan for too long the land of evil and corruption, time to rise and free our selves.
To hell with quid e azam a worthless drunk who created a nightmare state that we no longer wish to be part of, I pray to Allah that a civil war kicks off in pakistan and balochs and pokhtons gain their freedom.
you no qaide azam was a drunk.then at partition time why didnt you go **** your self and leave.why a ***** like you stayed behind is beyond me.
garbadge like you is the reason we have so many bloody traitors.i would appreciate if you take my countries flag out of your name.if you think pakistan is bad it will be my honour to pay for you and your family to leave any where on the world.
get the **** lost.
I dont justify the extremist element that was within the lal masjid, but how it got dealt with is shameful, the military has blood on its hands just like the extremist do. They were trapped they had no where to go, no route of escape, they could have been captured after they run out of food and other supplies. Muslims are to follow the law of the land, what law in pakistan?. is it lawful to hijack a democratic goverment, torture rape and seek bribery? in pakistan there is no law and law is if you got money, poor man has no chance of justice.
Time to rise and destroy the punjabi scum that dominates pakistani politics and stays in power with its divide and rule strategy, freedom for nwfp and balochistan, we been part of pakistan for too long the land of evil and corruption, time to rise and free our selves.
To hell with quid e azam a worthless drunk who created a nightmare state that we no longer wish to be part of, I pray to Allah that a civil war kicks off in pakistan and balochs and pokhtons gain their freedom.
you no qaide azam was a drunk.then at partition time why didnt you go **** your self and leave.why a ***** like you stayed behind is beyond me.
garbadge like you is the reason we have so many bloody traitors.i would appreciate if you take my countries flag out of your name.if you think pakistan is bad it will be my honour to pay for you and your family to leave any where on the world.
get the **** lost.