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Terrorist Executions in Pakistan - Count Down

Yes it is done. The fate rests with God but i know Allah will do justice to them.
They paid for there deed here and will pay in after life.
it is a first case in recent history of Pakistan that a hanging is done at this time, normally this is performed early morning around Fajar time but this being a high profile case were treated as exception.
The whole area is under control of Pakistan army, there are hundreds of men here, APCs, trucks jeeps and what not.

As mentioned earlier, being a Muslim, i am not supposed to CELEBRATE death of these people but i truly believe that justice have been done and am proud to be from the city that carried first of these executions.

May Allah's support be with us all.

Quran 49:9

"And if two factions among the believers should fight, then make settlement between the two. But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of Allah . And if it returns, then make settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly"
 
Taliban have given a threat to stop the executions or they will attack more schools and public places.
 
Justice will be served when each one of them is killed or hanged.
 
@Arsalan if he is punished with death for his deed in this world, he wont be punished in afterlife for the same deed.
 
Quran 49:9

"And if two factions among the believers should fight, then make settlement between the two. But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of Allah . And if it returns, then make settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly"
Qu'ran also says (not exact quotes, forgive me)

"Revenge is awful. Try to forgive. In revenge, you can never have an equal just. If someone breaks your arm, you'll kill him. If someone kills you, your loved ones will kill him and his family."

I'm not saying that we should ever forgive terrorists, but look at news. "50+ terrorists killed." How do we know they were all terrorists? The media says so in headline and we all accept it. We start to celebrate "yay 50 killed" and forget there could've been children or innocent people. Now collateral damage is ok, but we should never be laugh or enjoy an airstrike where even a single innocent person has died. We should be be glad that justice was served, and that is it.

In the end, we shall not go for revenge because as Allah says, revenge blinds us from offering justice. We should opt for justice. By laughing, enjoying, celebrating the deaths we're choosing revenge.

No graphic content PLEASE!
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Qu'ran also says (not exact quotes, forgive me)

"Revenge is awful. Try to forgive. In revenge, you can never have an equal just. If someone breaks your arm, you'll kill him. If someone kills you, your loved ones will kill him and his family."

I'm not saying that we should ever forgive terrorists, but look at news. "50+ terrorists killed." How do we know they were all terrorists? The media says so in headline and we all accept it. We start to celebrate "yay 50 killed" and forget there could've been children or innocent people. Now collateral damage is ok, but we should never be laugh or enjoy an airstrike where even a single innocent person has died. We should be be glad that justice was served, and that is it.

In the end, we shall not go for revenge because as Allah says, revenge blinds us from offering justice. We should opt for justice. By laughing, enjoying, celebrating the deaths we're choosing revenge.


edit title and put it in there. Not everyone goes through pages to see mod warnings. Title is hard to miss.
Quran says in revenge there is life ayats of forgivess are for mostly if some one abuses or hurts you some other way may be fraud or something like that@Bratva
 
Terrorism cannot be rooted out just by hanging couple of terrorists. These guys are suicide bombers, they don't value their own lives forget about the lives of others. Pakistan has no option but to tackle the root cause of terrorism and it require quite some bold steps that are much harder than just hanging couple of terrorists
 
Like I said, I wish to see them punished. But this does not mean we should celebrate and enjoy deaths. We're going for revenge but do we know how many innocents lives will be lost on both sides?

Appreciate justifiable airstrikes, don't celebrate them when innocents lived are lost.
 
Hanging: ATC issues black warrants for two LJ militants

KARACHI: Tuesday has been fixed for the execution of two terrorists belonging to the banned Lashkar-i-Jhangvi who had been sentenced to death 10 years ago in a sectarian killing case.

An antiterrorism court on Friday issued black warrants for Attaullah alias Qasim and Mohammad Azam alias Sharif who had been given death sentence by an antiterrorism court in July 2004 for killing Dr Ali Raza Peerani on sectarian grounds in June 2001 in the Soldier Bazaar area.

The court directed the jail authorities at the Sukkur central prison to carry out the hanging of Attaullah and Azam on Dec 23 at 6:30am till death.

The Sukkur jail superintendent earlier informed the ATC-V through a letter that the last stay order issued by the president in this case was withdrawn as the government lifted a moratorium on executions.

He asked the court to issue fresh black warrants for the condemned prisoners. The father of one of the condemned prisoners, Hashim Khan, then moved an application through his lawyer, asking the ATC to defer the issuance of black warrants.

He said he also filed a petition in the case in the apex court that passed an order about fixing it for hearing after removal of some objections. His lawyer said they would approach the apex court on Saturday to stay the hanging.

Judge Mohammad Javed Alam of the ATC-V then issued the black warrants for the condemned prisoners, directing the authorities to carry out the execution under the supervision of the area magistrate after fulfilling legal formalities.

The court had issued black warrants several times in the past for the two convicts but their hanging had been repeatedly deferred on stay orders issued from the presidency.

Dr Peerani, belonging to Shia sect, was killed by armed motorcyclists in a targeted attack on sectarian grounds when he came out of his clinic in Soldier Bazaar and was about to leave in his car. The wounded doctor was rushed to a hospital where doctors pronounced him dead on arrival.

Since 2008, only one execution has been carried out after a military court sentenced to death a solider for killing a colleague.

Courtroom killing

The jail authorities in Karachi requested another antiterrorism court (ATC-III) to issue fresh black warrants for two condemned prisoners, Behram Khan and Shafqat Hussain, in separate cases.

The court had issued black warrants for both the convicts but their hanging was deferred by the presidency.

Behram was sentenced to death for the murder, while Pir Bux was awarded life imprisonment for abetting the killing.

Behram was sentenced to death in 2003 for killing a lawyer inside a courtroom of the Sindh High Court, while Shafqat was found guilty of kidnapping and killing a seven-year-old boy in the New Town area in 2004.

Behram along with sub-inspector Pir Bux entered the courtroom of Justice Zawar Hussain Jaffery of the SHC and killed a lawyer Ashraf in what later emerged as a case of mistaken identity. Behram had earlier made queries about Advocate Qurban Ali Chauhan, the attorney for the accused being tried for the killing of his maternal uncle, as he wanted to kill him but actually killed Advocate Ashraf.

The appeal of the convict was dismissed by the high court and his mercy petition was also rejected. The other condemned prisoner whose fresh death warrants were sought by the jail authorities in Karachi was the watchman at a residential complex, Shafqat, who had been found guilty of killing a seven-year-old boy in 2004.

Shafqat, the watchman at Nadeem Arcade, had kidnapped Umair and took him to his room where he hit him in his head with a club when he insisted to leave the room. This resulted in instant death of the young boy. The watchman dumped the body the following night in a nearby drain and called victim’s family from different public call offices asking them to deliver ransom though he himself never turned up, it added. Finally, he asked the victim’s father to place the money under a wooden box lying inside the compound of Nadeem Arcade, which led to his arrest as the police investigators found that the box belonged to the watchman.

Hanging: ATC issues black warrants for two LJ militants - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
Eight more Terrorists will hang today in Punjab -
Home Minister Punjab Col. (R) Shuja Khanzada

 
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