niaz
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Hon Zyxius,
I am looking at it from the view point of the victims of the Islamists. You are worried about the how someone with a beard will feel if he is picked up and questioned. Did you ask how a barber whose shop is blown up feels or how relations of the victims of suicide bombings feel? How Pakistani football team felt (team was invited by Afghan Taliban to play football in Kandhar and after the game their heads were shaved off because they were playing football in shorts!)? What about men who are clean shaven and beaten up because they dont have the regulation beard! Your post reminds me of Hamid Mir of Geo TV who still champions cause of the Lal Masjid thugs. Did anyone consider how video store owners felt when burqa clad women with sticks went round Islamabad beating them up? There are too many bleeding hearts in Pakistan and that is why we are in a mess.
Most important is the fact that because of their doing inside Pakistan; despite having a UK Passport, I am asked 20 questions before I am given an entry visa. This occurs not only in the US but in Islamic countries such as Kuwait and Qatar. These people have given a bad name not only to Islam but to the whole Pakistani nation. Even Pakistani senators and law makers are refused visa in many countries. I would rather have myself interrogated than be blown up by an Islamist terrorist who happens to look like me.
Even before these troubles, kidnapping in the Tribal areas was quite common. You are only worried about interrogations; a non Pushtoon person like me is likely to killed or kidnapped as soon as I set my foot in Bajour or Waziristan, mainly because sectarian and criminal elements have joined up with the Islamists and it is impossible to distinguish between the three. We have already seen heavy arms fight between Deobandis and Braelvis in the Khyber Agency, a clear indication that Taliban movement is heavily influenced by the Wahabi teaching and believe that all others are heretics.
The reason why I gave example of the Wahabi movement of 18th century because rise of Wahabis in the Najd is very similar to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan and in Pakistan. While I dont know much about Sh. Fawzan, he being a contemporary scholar; I own a couple of books about Mohammed bin Abdul Wahab (including his work on Tawhid) and his inspiration Sh. Ibne Timiyia and also a history of the Wahabi movement (all in English). There is little doubt that Wahabi creed was imposed on Najd by use of force with the help of the Saudi clan. There were people within Najd as well as many Egyptian Islamic scholars who proscribed Abdul Wahab. You have however every right to follow his teaching if you feel he was in the right. My personal beliefs are inclined towards a milder form of Islam and towards Sufism. This is 180 degrees opposite to what Salafin preach, however I expect that you would respect my views as well.
When it comes to Pakistan I become very partial. Having lived and experienced the situation thru 1947 I have seen how the society has become brutalised. Jamiat Ulema e Hind was a Deobandi forum dead against creation of Pakistan. It is my belief that these forces shifted to Pakistan and continued their mission of creating a universal Islamic State even if it means destruction of Pakistan. These forces are now combined and called Taliban; they neither believe in democracy nor in the national boundary lines. Their aim being creation of a utopia based on the 7th century imagined state. What do you think would be the result if US starts bombing FATA. Public will sympathize with the Taliban and Pakistan state can break up; this is precisely what these Islamist elements want as then they will be able to gain control.
I maintain that no one is trying to sell a civil war to Pakistan. Taliban sympathizers and extremist outfits of Deobandi maslak are trying to impose a civil war with the objective of creating an environment which will help Jihadi elements to gain control of the state and create an Islamic emirate on the pattern of Mulla Omers Afghanistan.
Again this is my view point and I have no problem with those who dont agree with it. Unlike the Islamists, I dont believe in ram- roding my beliefs down other peoples throat.
I have nothing more to say on this subject.
I am looking at it from the view point of the victims of the Islamists. You are worried about the how someone with a beard will feel if he is picked up and questioned. Did you ask how a barber whose shop is blown up feels or how relations of the victims of suicide bombings feel? How Pakistani football team felt (team was invited by Afghan Taliban to play football in Kandhar and after the game their heads were shaved off because they were playing football in shorts!)? What about men who are clean shaven and beaten up because they dont have the regulation beard! Your post reminds me of Hamid Mir of Geo TV who still champions cause of the Lal Masjid thugs. Did anyone consider how video store owners felt when burqa clad women with sticks went round Islamabad beating them up? There are too many bleeding hearts in Pakistan and that is why we are in a mess.
Most important is the fact that because of their doing inside Pakistan; despite having a UK Passport, I am asked 20 questions before I am given an entry visa. This occurs not only in the US but in Islamic countries such as Kuwait and Qatar. These people have given a bad name not only to Islam but to the whole Pakistani nation. Even Pakistani senators and law makers are refused visa in many countries. I would rather have myself interrogated than be blown up by an Islamist terrorist who happens to look like me.
Even before these troubles, kidnapping in the Tribal areas was quite common. You are only worried about interrogations; a non Pushtoon person like me is likely to killed or kidnapped as soon as I set my foot in Bajour or Waziristan, mainly because sectarian and criminal elements have joined up with the Islamists and it is impossible to distinguish between the three. We have already seen heavy arms fight between Deobandis and Braelvis in the Khyber Agency, a clear indication that Taliban movement is heavily influenced by the Wahabi teaching and believe that all others are heretics.
The reason why I gave example of the Wahabi movement of 18th century because rise of Wahabis in the Najd is very similar to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan and in Pakistan. While I dont know much about Sh. Fawzan, he being a contemporary scholar; I own a couple of books about Mohammed bin Abdul Wahab (including his work on Tawhid) and his inspiration Sh. Ibne Timiyia and also a history of the Wahabi movement (all in English). There is little doubt that Wahabi creed was imposed on Najd by use of force with the help of the Saudi clan. There were people within Najd as well as many Egyptian Islamic scholars who proscribed Abdul Wahab. You have however every right to follow his teaching if you feel he was in the right. My personal beliefs are inclined towards a milder form of Islam and towards Sufism. This is 180 degrees opposite to what Salafin preach, however I expect that you would respect my views as well.
When it comes to Pakistan I become very partial. Having lived and experienced the situation thru 1947 I have seen how the society has become brutalised. Jamiat Ulema e Hind was a Deobandi forum dead against creation of Pakistan. It is my belief that these forces shifted to Pakistan and continued their mission of creating a universal Islamic State even if it means destruction of Pakistan. These forces are now combined and called Taliban; they neither believe in democracy nor in the national boundary lines. Their aim being creation of a utopia based on the 7th century imagined state. What do you think would be the result if US starts bombing FATA. Public will sympathize with the Taliban and Pakistan state can break up; this is precisely what these Islamist elements want as then they will be able to gain control.
I maintain that no one is trying to sell a civil war to Pakistan. Taliban sympathizers and extremist outfits of Deobandi maslak are trying to impose a civil war with the objective of creating an environment which will help Jihadi elements to gain control of the state and create an Islamic emirate on the pattern of Mulla Omers Afghanistan.
Again this is my view point and I have no problem with those who dont agree with it. Unlike the Islamists, I dont believe in ram- roding my beliefs down other peoples throat.
I have nothing more to say on this subject.