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#331 [Permalink] Posted on 6th November 2019 04:52
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Agreed !

I believe this is the main reason for our ‘suffering’ today. It is a compulsory training for ‘future wars’, and yes, it is working !
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#332 [Permalink] Posted on 6th November 2019 05:03
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Great observation !

I expected it, that you will write on the subject, when things cool down a bit...

Maulana’s dharna has not ‘failed’ yet , unfortunately.

I have been asking the same question again and again : ‘why did maulana started a dharna in the first place that was bound to fail’. In pakistan, unless the powerful establishment is behind you, it is simply not possible to change any government by giving dharna’s. What was the ‘real’ motive ?

The question still remains !

Maulana is still in the capital and anything may happen anytime. I believe his ‘real’ target is not IK. He wants to damage the army, raise questions about its role, create frictions between the people and the armed forces, and hence try to weaken the very fabric of the state.

It is (5th generation) war !
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#333 [Permalink] Posted on 6th November 2019 10:39

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There are trained and battle hardened Jihadees with weapons 7 KM from the nerve center of Islamabad. When Maulana exits there will be a crack down on Madaris and Darul-ulooms and upon Deobandees in Pakistan.

These same "Deobandees" who are unable (or unwilling) to clearly, expressly and unequivocally distance themselves from a "Maulana" and his clearly unIslamic antics will be crying in no time about Secular crackdown on Madaris.

Jamia Hafsa was a tragic and regrettable incident in our Nation's history but the "Deobandees" stood by and let it build up. You cannot have a "Maulana" or "Mufti" stand in the capital and threaten the authority of the state. Maulana stood up and threatened to lead a march (of mob) to the Prime Minister's house and handcuff the PM when there is no rhyme or reason for it. The state machinery cannot stand idly by in the face of these threats.

This would be HARAM in an Islamic Khilafah under similar circumstances and it is illegal in a Parliamentary democracy.


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#334 [Permalink] Posted on 12th November 2019 13:07

12NOV2019: Labour Party backtracks on Kashmir

www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50382791

The Labour Party is attempting to defuse a row that has seen British Hindus urged not to vote for them at the general election.

There has been much anger from Hindu communities over Labour passing a motion criticising India's actions in Kashmir at its annual conference.

It has led to claims the party is "anti-Indian" and "anti-Hindu".

Labour has now distanced itself from the conference motion after criticism from a major Hindu charity.

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#335 [Permalink] Posted on 13th November 2019 23:21
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#336 [Permalink] Posted on 16th November 2019 06:33
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A human rights hearing in Washington where a Kashmiri woman spoke completely opposite things to what we heard from Dr Natasha Kaul in an earlier video.

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#337 [Permalink] Posted on 18th November 2019 05:41
George Galloway in Pakistan Speaking on Kashmir


Those who make peaceful change impossible will have to deal with violent change. John F. Kennedy

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#338 [Permalink] Posted on 18th November 2019 11:16
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#339 [Permalink] Posted on 24th November 2019 12:13
I am not a knowledgeable person. However, it is my intense feeling that the behavior of Pakistan's government in regards to deen as well as Kashmir and silence of religious leaders who had the responsibility to gain trust of the nation and lead them to a peoples' revolution to topple down these unislamic governments and unislamic system will bring a lash back on this nation.

The Communist Kafirs gave their lives for the fake ideology they believed in. The Shia kafir gave their lives for the fake ideology they believed in.

Where are the momineen? Where are their leaders? Why couldn't they give their lives for the true ideology they ought to believe in?

Allah ki laathi be awaaz hoti hai.

Your neighbors are being raped and you are relaxing. Time will come when you will be raped. The zalimoon and faasiqoon and "silent pious" will be washed out by India, the same way artificial Muslims were washed out by Ganghiz Khan. History is repeating itself. Yes Muslims will win, but only true momineen will win. Allah's promise is with true momineen and not with fake muslimeen. Only real men and women will remain to fight for this ideology. Else, the garbage will be cleaned.
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#340 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd December 2019 06:27
The problem is not isolated to Kashmir and Kashmiris. This awe and fear of India in the hearts of Pakistanis is a punishment from Allah. And the crime due to which this punishment is being inflicted is inactivity (wahn) for the past 70+ years. Pakistanis didn't rise up to remove taghoot and install true Islamic government in their country and as a result Allah has put awe and fear of kuffar in their hearts. The end result will be very ugly for the inactive ones.
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#341 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2019 14:31
Users in Indian-administered Kashmir are being kicked off WhatsApp because of inactivity, the BBC has learned.

It is a side-effect of the four-month internet blackout, imposed by the Indian government after the region was stripped of its autonomy in August.

Facebook, which owns the WhatsApp messaging service, said users would need to be re-added to groups "upon regaining access to the internet".

www.bbc.com/news/amp/technology-50685595
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#342 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2019 15:32

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Absolutely correct.

Found a leader who will solve all problems, Insha'Allah.

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#343 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2019 18:18
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May Allah's blessings be upon you.
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#344 [Permalink] Posted on 13th December 2019 08:41
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#345 [Permalink] Posted on 14th December 2019 05:11
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I have been outraged by this for more than a month when I came to know about it.

Strangely not many people have been talking about it.

How dumb we Muslims have become? We understand the economic and social arguments but we do not understand a Deeni argument.

We get upset when there is economic injustice to Muslims but we do not get upset when there is Deeni injustice.

We get upset when there is social injustice to Muslims but not when there is restriction on our Deen.

I am deeply worried that our efforts for Islam and Muslims are inspired by worldly considerations.

When you are inspired by worldly considerations then you end up getting the world. And that is not a big achievement.

Thank you my sister for bringing this point to the fore.
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