Why don't Pakistanis realize that we need no certificate from them!
They need to justify their existence, and they say Indians don't accept the reality of Pakistan.
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Why don't Pakistanis realize that we need no certificate from them!
Neither need one from you. keep your emotionalism at one side and try to accept the wrongs when these are there.
and 34 MPs representing BJP, Congress and other non-Muslim parties speak political language of their respective political parties
In secular country you have Hindutva parties but you are uneasy to idea of a Muslim Political party.
and NO your country is not at all doing fine as far as minorities are concerned .
just go and read the chronology of all those riots against and killing of non-Hindus in India
You seem to worry more about Indian Muslims!
Why, what has an Afghan tribal got to do with them?
Neither need one from you. keep your emotionalism at one side and try to accept the wrongs when these are there.
and 34 MPs representing BJP, Congress and other non-Muslim parties speak political language of their respective political parties
There must have been the ideology present that allowed this radicalization to occur, I am sure that as a centralized school, the Deobandi's should have been ale to keep a check on the activities of its seminaries. All people like Fazlur Rahman have only caused harm to Islam by using Islam as a political tool and never have they been called on this by the other leaders within this sect. Their acts go unabated even when there is a clear leadership present to stop it from happening.
Deoband ulema term all Taliban actions un-Islamic
KARACHI, June 19 Senior clerics of India`s top seminary whose version of Islam the Taliban claim to follow have denounced the actions of the hardline militia, saying the group does not qualify to enjoy affiliations with the historic madressah.
In an interview with a correspondent of the BBC Urdu Service, the rector and the head of faculty of Darul Uloom (Waqf) Deoband said attacks by “vigilantes” in which innocent people died was not jihad but “indivi- dual zulm (oppression)”.
Seen in this light, attacks on shrines, barber shops and educational institutions were all un-Islamic.
Maulana Saalim Qasimi went to the extent of characterising the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, which was ousted by the US forces in 2001, as “un-Islamic”.
He said the Taliban did not comprehend fully the tenets of Islam even though much was made of their “Islamic government”.
He said Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who supported the Afghan regime, was not a religious scholar. “He is more of a politician than a scholar.” “However, his father, Mufti Mehmood, was a scholar,” he said.
Maulana Aslam Qasimi, great grandson of Qasim Nanotvi, the founder of the madressah, said the recent statement by Sufi Mohammad that judiciary in Pakistan was un-Islamic was based on misconceptions and ignorance.
He said that Islam embraced concepts like democracy. “The spirit of democracy is very much there in Islam, though concepts like democracy have been taking new shapes and forms.”
I am talking about JUI which is a Deobandi led party and has itself affiliated with parties like JI. They enjoy the support and power also because of their huge following and they would have easily rose to the top as they did in Pakistan.
JI-Hind changed itself because of the environment not because they wanted to be more open and charitable. Muslim Brotherhood has taken steps also to come across as more moderate and credible but their core ideology is the same because they remain a religiously restricted party.
Last time Indian Muslims looked up to Afghans for help during Khilafat movement, the british lackey Afghan king drove them out to Central Asia where most of them perished in unforgiving climate.
