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Dr. Q T Khan’s concise history of Pakistan – I

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Pakistan came into being on the 14th of August 712 AD. Gallant Arab leader, conqueror, poet, and expert javelin thrower, Muhammad Bin Qasim, is believed to have founded the country.

However, some modern-day Pakistani historians suggest that Pakistan was first established by Adam, eons ago (and that is why some areas of Pakistan produce such delicious apples).

Qasim’s forces entered what is now the Sindh province of Pakistan in 712 AD. After defeating the infamous infidel playboy Raja of the area, Qasim proclaimed a pious republic, which he soon called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

After Qasim’s success (for which he was thanked by the Caliph through torture), Muslim rulers of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan expanded the boundaries of the country. Some Pakistani historians believe that Pakistan’s boundaries once stretched from Bharat through China and all the way to Alaska.

Though Islamic Republic of Pakistan remained large and strong with tall, dark and handsome men as rulers, it began to deviate from the true path during the Mughal era. Pakistani historians have blamed Mughal emperor Akbar for this.

Akbar, though a powerful king, was the only ruler of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan who was not tall, dark and handsome. This was due a peculiar virus that Akbar contracted from his many non-Muslim wives.

Had Akbar’s non-Muslim physicians not duped Akbar into believing that the virus was actually a show of tolerance and integration, Akbar too would have been tall, dark and handsome.

This virus made Akbar do things that can be considered blasphemous (especially the act of him becoming a vegetarian).

The deviating ways of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan were thankfully arrested by what most Pakistani historians rightly believe was the republic’s greatest ruler, Aurangzeb-ul-Haq. Aurangzeb took over the throne by peacefully blinding his dad and equally peacefully killing his two brothers.

One of Aurangzeb’s brothers, Dara Shikoh, was suffering from the same virus Akbar had suffered from. Had I been alive in those days, I would have advised Aurangzeb bhai to explode a nuclear device over Dara.

This would have killed that damn virus once and for all.

Aurangzeb imposed strict Shariah law across the whole country. He banned music, dance, alcohol, coffee, tea, basant, theatre, shaving (for both men and women), smoking, gyms (only for women), transvestites, vegetables, powered milk, shrines, Sufis and heavy metal music.

The boundaries of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan expanded even more dramatically under the pious leadership of Aurangzeb. Some historians suggest that under him, Pakistan’s boundaries stretched from the entire subcontinent across China, Russia, Europe, Alaska all the way to the legendary city of Atlantis.

Alas, the long pious rule of Aurangzeb came to an end when he died a natural death at the young age of 90. Instead of his sons, he designated a Yemeni camel to succeed him, but the camel was soon slaughtered by his sons and its meat used to cook biryani.

While his successors were having camel biryani, the country was invaded by the British imperialists. The British brought with them a new manifestation of Christianity, called science. All of sudden, after hundreds of years, Islam was clearly under attack in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Many gallant Muslims fought bravely against the British, but some pansy Muslim scholars like Sir Khan advised his people to adopt the new religion, science, in spite of the fact that this religion was being promoted by camel stealing Jews and malicious Christian tea addicts.

Sir Khan was a well-meaning man, but was misguided. Some Pakistani historians believe he too had contracted the Akbar virus. He began to praise the religion of science, advocating the building of colleges instead of mosques; libraries instead of madressas; and private bath tubs instead of garam hamams (public baths).

Though he had a long white beard, famous Pakistani religious scholar, Inzimamul Haq, is of the view that Sir Khan’s beard was a fake. He thinks it was given to him by one Sir John Doe, who used to dress up as Santa for the kids of British imperialists during Christmas.

Inzimam believes that if a true Muslim reads Sir Khan’s writings carefully, he will notice that all he ever said, really, was ‘ho ho ho.’

20th century

British imperialists with the diabolic co-operation of Pakistan’s Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, animist, atheist, communist, socialist and cannibalistic shrine worshipping communities, took control of the politics, military and economy of the Islamic republic.

These were the most testing times for the Muslims of Pakistan, struggling under the yoke of evil Christian Empire ruled by evil Seth lord Sir Lord Mount Vadar and the Borg Queen Elizabeth.

Two major political parties emerged in the region. The scheming Hindus formed the Indian National Congress – they had started to call Pakistan India – and the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML).

The Congress pretended to be anti-British to gain sympathy from misguided Muslims, but the hunger stricken state of its leader, Mahatma Thin Lizzy, was such that it did not take much for him to gather pity.

It was said that he almost never ate, never slept, never drank and at times never seemed to be breathing at all. Famous Afghan philosopher-king and mountain climber, Meeda Gul Bakaoli, claims that Mahatma was actually an inanimate coat-hanger who somehow became a spiritual leader and politician of the Hindus.

Journalist, intellectual and conspiratorial bowl movement expert, Sansar Abba disagrees. According to him, Mahatma was actually a prototype German android who was possessed by an evil sprit called Pazuzu, of The Exorcist fame, and which Sansar believes is a movie based on Zaradri’s doings.

In the entire ruckus, Muslims finally saw the emergence of a savior. His name was Hazrat Muhammad Ali Jinnah Rehmatulah Alaih.

Most Pakistani historians have refuted the claim that Jinnah was a western educated secular man. They say this image of Jinnah was propagated by such malicious propaganda masters as Dr. Peter Pervez and Zoroastrian sorcerer Ard Crowley (pronounced as ‘Cowasjee’ in Punjabi). Both were on the payroll of the Christian Borg Queen.

Jinnah plunged himself in the liberation movement, vowing to once again make Pakistan an Islamic republic free from all secular deviations and assorted evils.

But just as Muslim forces led by a yet unborn Zed B Hamid were able to push a combined army of British zombies, Hindu Brahmins, head banging Sikhs and naked Jains from what became West and East Pakistan, Jinnah sadly passed away.

Secular history records that Jinnah died of TB, but the truth is, that he died of radiation poisoning when an eggplant sent to him by diminutive Hindu tyrant, Punkit Nehru, exploded in his hands. Yes, sir, such is the evil one should expect from vegetarians.

Pakistan shrunk as it lost a lot of land to the Hindus. The remaining Islamic republic struggled under the incompetence of a number of anglophiles and the constant whining of East Pakistan’s Bengalis who were on the payroll of the Hindus (all 1.1 billion of them).

But, alas, in 1958 yet another savior arrived. He was Field Marshal Air Bender Khan. Though not a very observant Muslim, he was however the next best thing: i.e. a rabid capitalist.

He turned the Islamic republic into an industrial paradise, helped in this cause by 22 very enterprising families. Unfortunately, the great Khan forgot about the rest of Pakistan. When he realised that Pakistan had more people than the Army and the 22 families, he promptly went to war with India.

Pakistani forces fought gallantly, led by a 2-month-old Zed B Hamid who almost re-conquered all of India, but was denied this victory when Khan was kidnapped by the agents of the Elders of Zion, and brainwashed into agreeing to a ceasefire.

By 1969 Ayub was toppled by Soviet agents led by one Zulfi Bhutto. In 1970 Zulfi won the elections in West Pakistan and declared victory, forgetting there was also an East Pakistan. When the Army realized this, it promptly went to war with India.

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Dr. Q T Khan’s concise history of Pakistan – II

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After losing its eastern wing in 1971, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto replaced General Yeah Yeah Khan as the country’s new premier. Bhutto’s socialist Bakistan Beoples Barty (BBB) had won the 1970 elections in West Bakistan before East Bakistan separated due to a civil war and became the independent republic of Pangladesh.

The hefty General Yeah Yeah blamed the defeat of the Bakistani army to nationalist Pengali forces backed by flying Hindu yogis on his new dietitian who had advised him to stop eating meat and stick to vegetables if he wanted to attract the attention of Elizabeth Taylor.

Bakistani historians now believe that Yeah Yeah’s doctor was actually a Hindu agent masquerading as a dietitian and part-time Pengali cook.

Nevertheless, Bhutto set about reconstructing the country and the first thing he did was to start nationalising a number of private companies and schools by asking their owners to start painting little Bakistani flags on their cheeks and singing rowdy national songs about sweaty muscular men lifting weights.

He then gave Bakistan its first real constitution in 1973. In 1974, on the bharpoor and popular demand of the religious parties (especially the Jamaat-e-Jaami), Bhutto used the same constitution to label the Bambies as a heretical non-Muslim sect of blood-sucking leeches.

The outlawing of the Bambies as a sect made the religious parties very happy and they celebrated the event by distributing sweetmeat on the streets of Lahore and setting fire to shops and stuff owned by the Bambies. Boy, it was fun.

As Bhutto was massaging the religious parties’ egos thinking they will let him be after banning the Bambies, a civil war broke out in the province of Palochistan where people finally got sick of living on a regular diet of desert cactus and … desert cactus. What’s more, even their clothes were made of desert cactus!

Accusing the Paloch people of insulting Palochistan’s national plant (the desert cactus), Bhutto sent in the army, armed with big guns, missiles, fighter jets and tanks. They were up against a rag-tag group of Paloch insurgents armed with bow and arrows, sling-shots, boxing gloves and hockey sticks – all made from desert cactus.

The Paloch were routed, and that made Bhutto very happy. However, in the process he completely forgot about his Islamist opponents whom he thought were still busy celebrating the banning of Bambies. The religious parties began accusing Bhutto of being an alcoholic, a womaniser and for being partially bald. This angered and perturbed Bhutto who responded by outlawing the Bambies again.

Religious party leaders who – although had been calling one another infidels – could not resist getting together for a mass-scale movement against Bhutto, demanding the imposition of the Nizam-i-Mullah.


It is said that the Nizam-i-Mullah movement was being funded by fat shopkeepers, fatter businessmen and certain dietitians who were now working for the American CIA.

In the commotion, the army led by John Wayne (masquerading as a pious Bakistani general by the name of Ziaul Duck), stepped in and overthrew Bhutto, later sending him to the gallows for being anti-Islam, anti-Bakistan and partially bald.

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Zia decided that he was more pious than the religious parties and was the right man to impose the Nizam-i-Mullah. The fat shopkeepers, fatter businessmen and Jamat-i-Jaami agreed.

Zia banned the BBB, closed down nightclubs, outlawed alcohol, asked women to stop wearing make-up on TV , asked them to start sounding like men on the radio, let their husbands beat them up and also allowed their mothers-in-law to kill them in ‘accidental’ cooking stove explosions. Oh, and he also banned the Bambies all over again.

Then in 1980, General Duck began introducing harsh punishments. Some of these punishments included public floggings (popcorn was on the house), putting rape victims (instead of the rapists) in jail, and putting a man called Azhar Lodhi on PTV to read the 9 o’clock news!

Duck’s luck got a boost when the Mongolian forces occupied a worthless piece of rock called Afghanistan. The Americans hated the Mongolians, so they took Zia’s advice to finance a jihad against the Mongolians through Bakistan.

Millions of dollars and tons weapons started to come Zia’s way from the Americans and khajoor-rich Arab kingdoms. Overnight various jihadi outfits sprang up, comprising of men whom until recently, most Bakistanis thought were mad or were seen as inconsequential extras in bad Lollywood films.

But Zia’s policies made sure that being mad now meant being pious. To rejoice this he outlawed the Bambies again and reintroduced desert cactus as Palochistan’s national plant – and dish.

So for almost a decade, Bakistan fought a glorious jihad against Mongolians and celebrated the imposition of the Nizam-i-Mullah by looking the other way whenever atrocities were committed in the name of honour, faith, jihad and the latest pirated Bollywood film.

Ziaul Duck, jihadis and Amitabh Bachchan became heroes, emulated by millions of young Bakistanis who suddenly rediscovered their faith by learning how to make bombs, attack fahash women, call everybody else ‘kafir,’ heretic or Bambi, all the while perfecting their latest Jitendra and Mithun dance moves. It was glorious.

But, alas, there were always those who were jealous of all the prosperity and happiness that Bakistan was enjoying under the Ziaul Duck dictatorship. Bitten by the wonderful ways of the Nizam-i-Mullah, a man called M. Hanif put a crate of mangoes rigged with explosives on Zia’s camel. Though the mangoes failed to explode, Zia did, and as a result his camel crashed, killing him instantly.

In his book, ‘A Case of Exploding Dentures,’ M. Hanif claims that someone (most probably a Mongolian agent), had placed a tiny bomb in the denture that Zia used, which exploded before his mangoes could.

Whatever the case, Zia exploded and this ended one of finest and most pious and victorious and glorious and magnificent and brilliant and Rambo-esque and ‘everybody-wants-kung-fu-fighting,’ ‘stayin’-alive, stayin’-alive-ah-ah-ah-ah-stayin’-alive-stayin’-alive,’ and head-banging, and kick-azz period in the history of Pakistan.

Oh, and did I mention, the Bambies were outlawed?

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Shukar hai !

the bambies are still banned.

I think, instead of banning Bambies every few years, how about eradicating them once and for all ?

Cheaper and safer.
 
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^^^

One i suggest a easy solution to all Bambie problem ...

and you tell me to shut the F up !

hmm, so I could have told you to shut the F up too .. for posting that in the first place ?

Things i have to do for comic relief !
 
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in 1980, General Duck began introducing harsh punishments. Some of these punishments included public floggings (popcorn was on the house), putting rape victims (instead of the rapists) in jail, and putting a man called Azhar Lodhi on PTV to read the 9 o’clock news!

^^ my favourite :rofl::rofl:
 
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^^^

One i suggest a easy solution to all Bambie problem ...

and you tell me to shut the F up !

hmm, so I could have told you to shut the F up too .. for posting that in the first place ?

Things i have to do for comic relief !

Dudes no offense intended but what you are saying is preposterous like ur advocating a Ban onto a minority to practice their Faith.. this will not and can not be allowed to happen...:agree:
 
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in 1980, General Duck began introducing harsh punishments. Some of these punishments included public floggings (popcorn was on the house), putting rape victims (instead of the rapists) in jail, and putting a man called Azhar Lodhi on PTV to read the 9 o’clock news!

^^ my favourite :rofl::rofl:

Pak Marine,

I went through a book, where from these severe punishments were taken into practice.

Since I am sure you believe in the book, more than I do.

Tell me how can I close my eyes to what the proposed punishments are ?
 
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Dudes no offense intended but what you are saying is preposterous like ur advocating a Ban onto a minority to practice their Faith.. this will not and can not be allowed to happen...:agree:

My explosive friend.

NEVER EVER think that I would ever advocate non practicing a religion.

Lets be 100 % sure about that.
the whole argument with the bambies, has nothing to do with religion per say.

Bambies are free to do what they want to do and however they want to do it as long as

1. They don't call THEM selves what we call our selves.
2. They can practice their religion as long as they maintain it as a DIFFERENT religion.

Agree to these two, and there is no problem.

Bambies try and violate copy rights.
No matter what the debate is, Bambies just have to come in and start crying.
 
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And BTW no need to bring in bambies in every damn article they are the most facilitated and wealthy class of pakistan.. we cannot offer more than that...
 
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Yeah So it is Bmbie Bambie Bambie and he mentions them as a sect. Everything goes to drain after that.
 
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More like Zia ul Fuq, thats what he did to the country.

Made billions too by selling drugs, weapons and other 'haram' things.

His taxi plyer son is worth a lot money becuase of his fathers religious deeds.

I have asked you before, and again

can you provide us with some thing to substantiate your argument ?

can you claim what you say, you say objectively and it has nothing to do with personal loathing ?
 
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I have asked you before, and again

can you provide us with some thing to substantiate your argument ?

can you claim what you say, you say objectively and it has nothing to do with personal loathing ?

CIA covert weapons shipments are sent by the Pakistani army and the ISI to rebel camps in the North West Frontier province near the Afghanistan border. The governor of the province is Lieutenant General Fazle Haq, who author Alfred McCoy calls Pakistani President Muhammad Zia ul-Haq’s “closest confidant and the de facto overlord of the mujaheddin guerrillas.” Haq allows hundreds of heroin refineries to set up in his province. Beginning around 1982, Pakistani army trucks carrying CIA weapons from Karachi often pick up heroin in Haq’s province and return loaded with heroin. They are protected from police search by ISI papers. [McCoy, 2003, pp. 477] By 1982, Haq is listed with Interpol as an international drug trafficker. But Haq also becomes known as a CIA asset. Despite his worsening reputation, visiting US politicians such as CIA Director William Casey and Vice President George H. W. Bush continue to meet with him when they visit Pakistan. Haq then moves his heroin money through the criminal Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI). A highly placed US official will later say that Haq “was our man… everybody knew that Haq was also running the drug trade” and that “BCCI was completely involved.” [Scott, 2007, pp. 73-75] Both European and Pakistani police complain that investigations of heroin trafficking in the province are “aborted at the highest level.” [McCoy, 2003, pp. 477] In 1989, shortly after Benazir Bhutto takes over as the new ruler of Pakistan, Pakistani police arrest Haq and charge him with murder. He is considered a multi-billionaire by this time. But Haq will be gunned down and killed in 1991, apparently before he is tried. [McCoy, 2003, pp. 483] Even President Zia is implied in the drug trade. In 1985, a Norwegian government investigation will lead to the arrest of a Pakistani drug dealer who also is President Zia’s personal finance manager. When arrested, his briefcase contains Zia’s personal banking records. The manager will be sentenced to a long prison term. [McCoy, 2003, pp. 481-482]

Its well known what happened during those days and how the agencies sold weapons meant for mujahideen to various entities around the world including Iran.

Similarly, the 'Golden Crescent', an area consisting of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran that produces the lion's share of the world's heroin, was utilised by agencies including CIA to raise funds.

A couple of Generals were Dollar billionnaires by the 80's, all this was only possible because of the illegal trade that took place through BCCI.
 
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Thanks H2O3C4Nitrogen.
You made me laugh a bellyful today. Mahatma Thin Lizzy, inanimate coat hangar, good one. Great stuff, all of it.
 
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