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People chanting CHOR CHOR on shahbaz sharif at masjid e nabvi

Neither is Pakistan so that means let it rot in hell?

It is laws to protect and discipline the civilizations for their protection, Alhamdulillah. No room for fitnahs and mischievous of any kinds.
Calling someone a chor outside masjid nabawi is not fitnah or mischief. These guys are making personal visits on trips paid for by tax payer - wasting time they could spend on diplomacy or improving the country from within. What these people did to these politicians seems reasonable within Islamic law to me according to my understanding. Pakistani law doesn’t prohibit protest in or around a masjid. Islamic law is currently dying in Saudi anyway so not much leg for it to stand on anyway
 
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Although if this happened inside the Masjid e Nabi (S.A.W.) then its regrettable and no one can condone it. However a lot of posts are saying this has happened outside Masjid e Nabi S.A.W. near shops. A tell tale sign is that everyone is wearing shoes. However if something has happened inside the mosque it can't be condoned however these are for a matter of fat true sentiments of the people. There is no one who organised it politically. Shehbaz sharief was met with same hooting and chanting when he visited a market place in Pakistan. So global beyezati is now their muqadar InShaAllah!
 
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Totally unacceptable. You cant use masjid e nababi as your political platform. Imran Khan should apologise on behalf of his supporters for this stupidity nonsense.😡😡😡😡
People are angry and lack ettiquettes and decency. However, neither all can be PTI memebers nor PTI motivated them. Wherever, PDM leaders go, people will likely to confront them. Too bad it was Haram :/
 
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Calling someone a chor outside masjid nabawi is not fitnah or mischief. These guys are making personal visits on trips paid for by tax payer - wasting time they could spend on diplomacy or improving the country from within. What these people did to these politicians seems reasonable within Islamic law to me according to my understanding. Pakistani law doesn’t prohibit protest in or around a masjid. Islamic law is currently dying in Saudi anyway so not much leg for it to stand on anyway
When you bring foreign political affairs to Saudi Arabia, for them it is fitnahs since Saudi Arabia have nothing to do with Pakistan politics. So they will not take disturbance lightly and rightly so.

Pakistan is platform where Pakistanis can voice their aggrievance. In Saudi Arabia, they are either residing in Saudi Arabia as overseas Pakistani or on visa trip to pray at Makkah/Madinah.

No amount of visa and granted access allow Pakistanis to cause disturbance for the political affairs that doesn’t belong to Saudi Arabia. For them, it is foreign elements and it is threat that can and will be argued as fitnahs.

In the very least, the sanctity of Madinah Masjid should have been spared just for the sake of harmony.
 
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lthough if this happened inside the Masjid e Nabi (S.A.W.) then its regrettable and no one can condone it. However a lot of posts are saying this has happened outside Masjid e Nabi S.A.W. near shops. A tell tale sign is that everyone is wearing shoes. However if something has happened inside the mosque it can't be condoned however these are for a matter of fat true sentiments of the people.
To be on safe side, people even mustn't use the surrounding for such activities. Once Holy Prophet (SW) was talking to his wife in a street, and a sahabi appeared. Prophet (SW) said she is my wife just to remove suspicion companion's heart.
 
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When you bring foreign political affairs to Saudi Arabia, for them it is fitnahs since Saudi Arabia have nothing to do with Pakistan politics. So they will not take disturbance lightly and rightly so.

Pakistan is platform where Pakistanis can voice their aggrievance. In Saudi Arabia, they are either residing in Saudi Arabia as overseas Pakistani or on visa trip to pray at Makkah/Madinah.

No amount of visa and granted access allow Pakistanis to cause disturbance for the political affairs that doesn’t belong to Saudi Arabia. For them, it is foreign elements and it is threat that can and will be argued as fitnahs.

In the very least, the sanctity of Madinah Masjid should have been spared just for the sake of harmony.
The sanctity of the holy mosque wasn't disturbed.
There is no hiding place from the anger of the people.
Everyone has had enough of these thieves and tyrants.
This is what they will get wherever they go.

Ye hi hai tabdeeli.
 
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The sanctity of the holy mosque wasn't disturbed.
There is no hiding place from the anger of the people.
Everyone has had enough of these thieves and tyrants.
This is what they will get wherever they go.

Ye hi hai tabdeeli.
So tabdheeli means criminal activity just to be clear? Only criminals say they didn’t commit crimes. Or only rebels say they are not breaking laws.
 
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Someone wanna play with fire.

If we ask both leaders of Goons and Pti to come forward and talk about shan-e-rasool (pbuh), then Goons will have to use parchis bcz they don't practice what is taught by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in fact they go the iblis way, at least IK tries and try to spread knowledge about it.
 
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Doesn’t matter. It still happened in the Masjid compound inside the sacred city of Madinah. And technically it did happen in the masjid because the area it happened is part of the Masjid compound so I suggest you use your brain for once dumb arse.

I have been there several times and that is not part of the mosque. The extended area that looks like mosque was later added to accommodate tourists and also has several shops. When was the last time you walked inside the mosque with shoes on?
 
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It was a spontaneous reaction of Pakistanis against the looters. While it would have been better if the munafiqeen didn't show their faces in Islamic holy places, the abuse they got achieved some benefits.

1. All Pakistanis now know that the looters were abused and humiliated in Medina. Even more Pakistanis will hate them.

2. The establishment that put the looters in power will be suffering from shame and anxiety to see their puppets being so abused. Juniors will be wondering at the decision making ability of their seniors.

3. These criminals and others will be afraid of being seen in public, not only in Pakistan but in other countries as well.

4. Saudi rulers will have seen the contempt of Pakistanis for these criminals and are more likely to treat them with the contempt they deserve.

5. Other people, like Turks, Chinese etc, who read this forum and other news will have seen the hatred of Pakistan for the looters, and will not take them seriously.

6. Other criminals, like Zardari and his Billu, won't dare show up in holy places. It is not acceptable for every criminal, looter, murderer, traitor, rapist, extortionist to commit crimes in Pakistan and then show up in Mecca and Medina to appear pious.
 
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