Ghulam Ahmed Parvez
This guy was stopped by government of Pakistan from meeting Mao Zedong.
Jinnah appointed Parvez to edit a magazine, Talu-e-Islam. It was set-up to propagate the creation of a separate Muslim country and to also answer the attacks that Jinnah’s All India Muslim League had begun to face from conservative Islamic parties and ulema who accused the League of being a pseudo-Muslim organisation and Jinnah for being too westernised and ‘lacking correct Islamic behavior.’
A little reading of his (Parvez) work should give a clear idea of what Jinnah wanted of newly formed Pakistan, and whether he associated himself with any sect.
The clergy and conservative ulema have hijacked Islam.
They are agents of the rich people and promoters of uncontrolled Capitalism.
Socialism best enforces Qur’anic dictums on property, justice and distribution of wealth.
Don't know much about what socialism means for rest of the world. But Islamic world it had been foretold 1400+ years ago that Haman, Pharaoh and Qaroon (Karun) are enemies of humanity. i.e. Priests, Kings and capitalists.
Looking at Muslim world today the first impossible task is dissolution of sects and division, that is not possible as long as all of them follow blindly their spiritual and religious leaders (priests) and keep reading and adding (hear say) to the distorted history books.
Now coming to these recent socialist movements, nearly all of them involved violence and infighting, because none of them could understand or grip the concept properly. Infighting and killing each other is hardly Islamic (killing others is also not permitted, except the armies that are out to oppress humanity). Getting Makkah back wasn't violent. And assuming that Islam should be modified to be compatible with the modern concepts, one needs to understand that Islam is the source of all that benefits and helps humanity progress. So the thinking that religion should be practiced in private and has nothing to do with state, is also in contradiction with Islam. There are two laws, one divine (immutable) and other nature, humans are at liberty and freedom to exploit the law of nature and make best use of it, but that use and exploitation has to remain within bounds of Divine law.
Lol .... this time on Etihad I was witness to Muslim flirting.
Between a Palestinian guy and the airhostess. In Arabic.
I guess he asked her whether she was from Egypt.
She said "al arabiya" ...
Well, she was quite fine for al Arabiya.
Went on off and on through the flight.
@I.R.A @Oscar (you were speaking of flying peacocks on Etihad ....)
Cheers, Doc
Didn't get how this is related to this thread?