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Mullahs warns against mourning governor


The response shown here for Salman Rushdie is appreciated..
but it seems this could be true for Mr taseer as well.
 
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Cheer the assassin!


Cheer on my friends! Cheer on the assassin! Smile and clap your hands, chant odes to the ghazi’s bravery! Go ahead, applaud the darkness that is coming your way, because once it has taken you into its embrace, there’ll be no cheer left in your life.
Hail the assassin as your hero! Lift him up on your shoulders and show his brave deed to your children! Tell them to emulate his example and follow his footsteps! Kiss the ground he walked on! Congregate outside the prison that holds him and shout slogans so he hears your support through the walls. Because soon, the only heroes left in your life will be those with blood on their hands and death in their hearts.
Denounce the fallen governor! Denounce his licentious ways! Mock his speeches and drag his grieving wife and children through the dirt that is in your mind, your eyes! Question his faith: Was he a secret atheist? Fling all manner of ***** and dirt on his name and his ways, for soon there’ll be nothing left in your minds, other than the ***** of a faithless piety and the dirt of prejudice.
Sanctify the assassin’s bullet! Distill all your hatreds and frustrations into it! Place it on a pedestal and recite psalms of solemn servitude to it! Let it be the one fixed point in your life, your north star by which you navigate yourself towards your destiny! Let its line of travel, from muzzle to victim, be the straight and narrow path you seek to your salvation. May you find your victim one day too, just like the bullet found its. Yes, sanctify the bullet because soon it’ll light the way for you towards that destiny where you hold the knife in your hands and your hapless victim struggles vainly in your clutches.
While you’re at it, make a game out of it all. Clap, laugh and sing songs while the darkness falls all around you. Tell yourself silly little tales of how it’s all for the best because, after all, politicians are corrupt and deserve it all. Let the madness ooze into your puny minds without a struggle, since struggle in the path of what is right can get you killed.
Kiss the pages of the document where the ‘holy’ laws are written. Don’t read them, don’t think about what they say. Don’t ask questions about them, such as what the rules of evidence are under these laws or how the court is supposed to tell the difference between a true and false allegation. No, don’t do any of that, because soon these will be the only laws left in your life.
Do it, my friends! Because there is no ‘silent majority’ any more, only a frightened and confused flock hemmed in by the darkness, trembling at the howling of the hyenas around, huddled together under a vanishing light, barely enduring the great dark absence beyond.
No words will soothe their fears, no courage will call them to action. No strength exists any longer to lift this cowering multitude into the ranks of humanity, no mind’s eye to light the way for them.
So do it! Celebrate all manner of bloodlust because soon there will be nobody left in your life who can call murder by its name.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 6th, 2011.
 
Freedom of speech is great, but we have to see the circumstances and times we are in. Before we see another terrorist attack by these mullahs, we should start arresting them and start charging them with supporting voilence and terrorism.

Also phone taps, email scrutiny spying on these mullahs should also be enforced ASAP. These mullahs are bringing our country down and they have no vision what so ever.
 
No room for secularism: JI


LAHORE – Islam is Pakistan’s sole identity and there is no room for secularism and its believers in this country, deputy Secretary General, Jama’at-e-Islami Hafiz Sajid Anwar said here while addressing the Friday congregation at Mansoora mosque.
He said a Muslim could not tolerate blasphemy of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and even the Interior Minister Rehman Malik had told media that if someone committed blasphemy in his presence, he would shoot him to death. He also demanded immediate release of Mumtaz Qadri’s relatives.
Hafiz Sajid Anwar exhorted the rulers to learn a lesson from Salmaan Taseer’s murder as none of the official Khatibs and Imams was ready to lead his funeral prayer. He said there was consensus of the Ummah that blasphemy of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was punishable by death. Taseer publicly sympathised with the blasphemer woman, expressed full support to her and promised her clemency. All this was unbecoming of his high office. He said Asia had been convicted by a law court and not by any mufti or cleric. Salmaan Taseer had been issuing statements in violation of the country’s constitution, the Quran and the Sunnah which gave the impression of his anti-Islam views and finally led to his murder.
Addressing the Friday congregation at Syed Maudoodi Institute mosque Hafiz Muhammad Idrees said Salmaan Taseer’s murder should be an eye opener for the other rulers who were clamouring against the Blasphemy Law. Referring to Rehman Malik’s statement that he would shoot down a blasphemer, he asked what crime Mumtaz Qadri had committed. He said the protection of the minorities in the country also lay in obedience to the law of the country. He said that Islam guaranteed protection of the minorities. He advised the anti-Islam elements in the country to stop attacks on Islam and study it thoroughly. He said that the western powers could cow down the Muslim rulers but not the Muslim masses.

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Only in Pakistan can murderers be supported like this and mullah's give out death threats without being arrested
 
Only in Pakistan can murderers be supported like this and mullah's give out death threats without being arrested

and all these threats are with the little support , mind you there are still less than hundred thousand people overall pakistan who have shown up for supporting this qadri padri & the same keep showing up every where and thats the max street power they have nothing more than that .... ! the more tolerant side of pakistanis are stil indoors and rather confused .. ironically we lack leadership or the unity in political parties to get them out on the streets
 
Things are really going down hill for Pakistan. These Mullahs might as well operate as Taliban. The capability is lacking to deal with people like this in Pakistan.
 
Things are really going down hill for Pakistan. These Mullahs might as well operate as Taliban. The capability is lacking to deal with people like this in Pakistan.

correct , these hipocrats are more taliban than taliban insurgents , they are the one supporting the taliban ideology ...
 
ab tumhary hawaly wattan mullaoo . time to change nationality
 
correct , these hipocrats are more taliban than taliban insurgents , they are the one supporting the taliban ideology ...

not long ago sufis/brelvis are being praised for their anti- TTP/AlQaeda stance and now suddenly they have become terrorists/extremists. :disagree:
 
no offense to the pakistani brothers...

but to me it seems that your country is spiralling out of control...

does the general public in pakistan support such bigotry?
can open death threats be made legally?
does the govt. WANT to change this?


its kind of strange.....for a country that for formed so that the rights of muslim minorities could be taken care of, there seems to be denial of similar rights to minorities.......

from what i know of jinnah...(i'm not in much of a position to comment)..but i dont think this is how he envisioned pakistan.....


again....no offense to anyone........just wanted to know the situation in the country
 
no offense to the pakistani brothers...

but to me it seems that your country is spiralling out of control...

does the general public in pakistan support such bigotry?
can open death threats be made legally?
does the govt. WANT to change this?


its kind of strange.....for a country that for formed so that the rights of muslim minorities could be taken care of, there seems to be denial of similar rights to minorities.......

from what i know of jinnah...(i'm not in much of a position to comment)..but i dont think this is how he envisioned pakistan.....


again....no offense to anyone........just wanted to know the situation in the country
Well said, but now you must die!
 
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