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Tattoos aren't that uncommon in Pakistan, tbh.
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Tattoos aren't that uncommon in Pakistan, tbh.
True, there are plenty of parlours in major cities, however what makes this tattoo unique is what is represents.
Kindly stop spreading misinformation. Not sure about Northwest Pakistan but you can get tattoos in Karachi very easily. There are tattoo parlours in Karachi.No, Tattoos are not available publicly as they are haram in islam and muslims dont consider it good thing.
Anyone can get them. I've seen many Muslims in Karachi with tattoos, some people on this site don't know anything yet choose to spread misinformation.What about non-muslims ? Even they are not allowed to get them ?
True, there are plenty of parlours in major cities, however what makes this tattoo unique is what is represents.
That is a good point. You'll probably know more about Pakistan Rock Culture than me, so it is plausible that this militant was "mainstream" (i.e., not radicalised) but over the course of events, was radicalised by the TTP.
That said - would a tattoo Parlour in Pakistan (especially Peshawar, Punjab, Sindh) do this sort of tattoo? Does a stand-alone tattooer have the skills for such a tattoo? (Bear in mind, this tattoo isn't the most sophisticated.)
Now, what is the situation in this regard in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan?
All avenues must be covered, sure, it's just a tattoo, but it's also a piece of identification. Information is never destroyed.
yes this came to my mind as well. how could that much radical person (mercenary ) convert to islam at the first hand. and then again he fell in t.t.ps hand. and after training decides to lead or participate in suicide mission.
Note. no muslim can tatoo body because with tatoo his salah (namaz) will be not accepted.
Neither is terrorism.
Take a close look. That tattoo is very sophisticated. Notice the shading.
That is a good point. You'll probably know more about Pakistan Rock Culture than me, so it is plausible that this militant was "mainstream" (i.e., not radicalised) but over the course of events, was radicalised by the TTP.
That said - would a tattoo Parlour in Pakistan (especially Peshawar, Punjab, Sindh) do this sort of tattoo? Does a stand-alone tattooer have the skills for such a tattoo? (Bear in mind, this tattoo isn't the most sophisticated.)
Now, what is the situation in this regard in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan?
All avenues must be covered, sure, it's just a tattoo, but it's also a piece of identification. Information is never destroyed.
A very famous parlour in lahore:That said - would a tattoo Parlour in Pakistan (especially Peshawar, Punjab, Sindh) do this sort of tattoo?
Is it just me or is that a solid looking charpai
You mean this terrorist is a US marine ?
Does CENTCOM have an answer for this ?
Thanks for pointing that out, it is more sophisticated than I thought originally; what was curious, though, was the intensity of the mono-colour of it. Could be the photo quality though.
What does my stating the Charpai is of high quality have to do with the US marines. Reading is hard i see.
my money is on trash metal like cradle of *****.Gothic/ death Metal follower?