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Enough of Rulers that Strengthen the Enemies of Muslims!
The noble Muslims of Pakistan have been restless for days because of Myanmar’s military-led massacre of the long-suffering Rohingya Muslims. Children have been beheaded and civilians burned alive by Myanmar’s military (“Tatmadaw”) and paramilitary forces, since 25 August 2017. As for the rulers of Pakistan, they maintained their stone silence until 3 September 2017, when Pakistan’s Foreign Office issued a spineless statement, which was worse than saying nothing at all. Truly, words are mean, when deeds are in need. Worse still, the current rulers of Pakistan are active in strengthening the “Tatmadaw” military forces with JF-17 Thunder multi-role fighters. In 2015, a contract was signed for sixteen fighters, the first of which are due to go into service with the Myanmar Air Force within 2017, with Myanmar (Burma) in advanced negotiations with Pakistan’s rulers to also license-build the third-generation fighter on its own soil.
As for the rulers’ pathetic justification of outflanking India by reaching out to the Burmese butchers, do they not consider that an Islamic Khilafah State would more than merely outflank India, by unifying the lands of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia, it would overwhelm it completely?! And do these spineless rulers not consider how in the era of Islamic rule of the Indian Subcontinent, the Sultan Aurangzeb Alamgir dealt with the notorious ancestors of the Myanmar Buddhist mushrikeen regime, the mighty Rakhine marauders? Despite the fact that the Rakhine state extended its dominion all the way to Chittagong in modern day Bangladesh, Aurangzeb acted decisively to end their oppression of Muslims within their territory and the wider region. Having successively isolated them from their Portuguese allies, Aurangzeb liberated Chittagong in January 1666, after a thirty-six-hour siege, with 6500 troops and 288 ships. After that severe blow at the peak of their power, the Rakhine oppressors fell into a steep decline, from which they never recovered. This is the difference between a leadership steeped in misguidance and a leadership that strives upon guidance!