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the wishful thinking or day dreaming of seculars/liberals in this forum is just hilarious ---- you guyz have given me something to laugh on for the whole day----
Sir what I am saying you can only have moral authority when you have studied Islam you self and are following Shairah completely than you ask Ulemas and check Masjids if you will promote Secularism and other kufr systems and a than you will try to check the mosques you will face a severe backlashWhat's your point? Or did you just want some attention?
Sir what I am saying you can only have moral authority when you have studied Islam you self and are following Shairah completely than you ask Ulemas and check Masjids if you will promote Secularism and other kufr systems and a than you will try to check the mosques you will face a severe backlash
Sir don't try give me this funny meaning of Secularism of so called equal rights as Secularism didn't worked so called Secularists came up with this new funny translation which is actually a lie either you select Islam or you stand by Kufr their is not third option or a grey areaI think you have misunderstood the term "secular", it's meaning for us is ILMamiyat, whereas the Wahabi understanding of it is Ladeeniyat -- so secular refers to other sources of science than just religious sciences -- And if you begin going the route of Kufr andby definition kafir, then things will go south, really quickly - I would offer that perhaps it is this attitude that has lead to the atomization of Muslim sentiment and thought in Pakistan.
Why so many Masajid?
Mehru has pointed to the issue of land encroachment, basically theft -- however, an other issue which we may focus on and which to my understanding is more relevant, is the fact that Islam in Pakistan is evolving in a most curious manner -- there any number of Mullahs who have successfully attracted a following and before you know it, you have a new Masjid --The net effect it seems to me is that this serves to split, to separate in to ever smaller "denominations", if you will -- once we just all used to be Muslim, but now, the word Muslim is followed by sectarian and terms denoting differences on points of law and theology - just a damn shame -- but Mullahs seem determined to destroy the Islam of our forefathers and while they may be successful (and really we are to blame for allowing them to do that), I think we may be mindful that the pendulum will also swing the other way.
When one studies the manner in which the ulema taunted and pushed Kemal Pasha and to his ultimate response, one can understand that Mullah is not necessarily a thinker, he's a petty politician.
If the Mullah cannot control himself, then society has a obligation to safeguard those institutions that it must decide for itself, whether to save or not.
Moral authority belongs to those people who do not lie, cheat, steal, who are kind to other, who are tolerant, who do not adopt violence as the first means of reaction, who do not engage in hate speech and so many other regular nothing to do with religion but moralistic things. If morality is a corner stone of Islam, then Pakistan is the smallest minority of Muslims.
Although i am not sure but i remember reading this in a religious book..probably hadith, that too many mosques near to each other create fitnah (conflict)
you stand by Kufr their is not third option or a grey area
Sir Islam gives you moral authority and Islam is the best way of life because it was sent by ALLAH
Only reciting the Kalima gives you moral authority? Even a prostitute in Heera Mandi calls herself Muslim, koi maanay ya na maanay.
So I guess the murders, thieves, liars, deceivers, traitors, wife beaters, rapists, honor killers, mistreating mother in laws, all can also claim Moral authority from their Islam, koi maanay ya na maanay.