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Aga Khan Speaks Out As Pakistan's Ismaili Shiites Reel From First Major Attack Against Community

Is it time for shiites in Pakistan to pack their bags and leave?

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    Votes: 54 65.9%
  • For limited duration until the war on terror is finished

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Pakistan’s Ismaili Shiite community is reeling from an attack Wednesday by gunmen that left at least 46 members of the religious minority dead in Karachi. The violence is the first of its kind directed at the community amid escalating militant threats against the predominantly Sunni Muslim country’s religious minorities, and was condemned by leaders including the Ismaili spiritual head, the Aga Khan.

The Aga Khan expressed his shock and sadness about the attack on Wednesday, condemning it as a “senseless act of violence against a peaceful community.” The attack was claimed by a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban known as Jundallah, which pledged allegiance to the Islamic State late last year.

"These killed people were Ismaili, and we consider them kafir (non-Muslim),” Jundallah spokesman Ahmed Marwat told Reuters. Gunmen on motorcycles reportedly boarded a commuter bus carrying around 60 Ismailis and, according to witness accounts, fired indiscriminately into the crowd.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has also condemned the violence, drawing attention to the contributions of the Ismaili minority. "This is a very patriotic and peaceful people who have always worked for the well-being of Pakistan," he said.

The estimated 15 million-strong Ismaili Muslim community is a subset of Shiism, one of the two major branches of Islam. Ismailis live in more than 25 different countries, primarily in South and Central Asian nations like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, though there are also significant communities in the United States, Canada and Britain.

Like other Shiites, Ismailis revere the Prophet Muhammad’s son-in-law Ali as his rightful successor but they follow a line of religious leaders from Imam Ismail in the eighth century. The current Aga Khan, Prince Karim Aga Khan, is believed to be a direct descendant of the prophet and is the 49th imam in the Ismaili succession. The Aga Khan is also well known as a philanthropist and business magnate with an estimated net worth of $800 million.

The Ismaili leader’s generous contribution of development funding to the Pakistani government means the Karachi attack is likely to cause some diplomatic tensions for Pakistan’s leaders, according to the BBC. Both the prime minister and the army chief have set aside other commitments to head to Karachi.

While Ismailis make up a small proportion of the worldwide Muslim population, they have distinguished themselves by developing social welfare programs, including building of educational institutions in their communities of residence. Despite the community’s apolitical stance, it has nonetheless been subject to turmoil in the countries they’ve resided in, including in Uganda, where they were expelled along with other South Asians in the 1970s by dictator Idi Amin. The Aga Khan played an instrumental role in resettling the community.
Aga Khan Speaks Out As Pakistan's Ismaili Shiites Reel From First Major Attack Against Community
 
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One by one, ALL minorities, that are not Wahabi/Salafi/Deobandi will be slaughtered. Then and only then will the promised 'pure' land of 1973 constitution, shall be complete. This is not the Pakistan Quaid promised, rather what the sheikhs of Arabia promised our rulers.

Welcome to Pakistan 786.02!
 
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One by one, ALL minorities, that are not Wahabi/Salafi/Deobandi will be slaughtered. Then and only then will the promised 'pure' land of 1973 constitution, shall be complete. This is not the Pakistan Quaid promised, rather what the sheikhs of Arabia promised our rulers.

Welcome to Pakistan 786.02!

people kill other people as their religious duty ... and when this happen , people become Monsters ... i wonder who they want to rule ? dead bodies ? ... their thinking is too kill all of them , and take their wives ...
they seriously need to learn the true Islam
 
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Since the nutbags who did this won't be going to Yemen as the Saudis unlike us are smart enough not to let them near their country so this was their little contribution to Tahafuz Harmain...
 
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No minorities shouldnt leave.
Its top political leadership and terrorist sympathizers in gov that shud be kicked out of the country.
 
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Pakistani Shias are more Patriotic than the Pakistani Sunni Extremist. I doubt they will go anywhere.

Besides where are you going to send 40 Million Shia Pakistanis ?

For heaven's sake use you BRAINS !

I stand with all the Pakistani Minorities and would take a bullet first before they are harmed.

Instead of asking them to move, stand up and fight alongside our Minority Brothers against these Extremist LOW LIVES that are bent upon destroying our Beautiful Country.

Prince Karim Agha Khan and his Community have done Greqt Service to Pakistan in Fields of Education and Health Care. We love these People.
 
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Pakistan’s Ismaili Shiite community is reeling from an attack Wednesday by gunmen that left at least 46 members of the religious minority dead in Karachi. The violence is the first of its kind directed at the community amid escalating militant threats against the predominantly Sunni Muslim country’s religious minorities, and was condemned by leaders including the Ismaili spiritual head, the Aga Khan.

The Aga Khan expressed his shock and sadness about the attack on Wednesday, condemning it as a “senseless act of violence against a peaceful community.” The attack was claimed by a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban known as Jundallah, which pledged allegiance to the Islamic State late last year.

"These killed people were Ismaili, and we consider them kafir (non-Muslim),” Jundallah spokesman Ahmed Marwat told Reuters. Gunmen on motorcycles reportedly boarded a commuter bus carrying around 60 Ismailis and, according to witness accounts, fired indiscriminately into the crowd.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has also condemned the violence, drawing attention to the contributions of the Ismaili minority. "This is a very patriotic and peaceful people who have always worked for the well-being of Pakistan," he said.

The estimated 15 million-strong Ismaili Muslim community is a subset of Shiism, one of the two major branches of Islam. Ismailis live in more than 25 different countries, primarily in South and Central Asian nations like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, though there are also significant communities in the United States, Canada and Britain.

Like other Shiites, Ismailis revere the Prophet Muhammad’s son-in-law Ali as his rightful successor but they follow a line of religious leaders from Imam Ismail in the eighth century. The current Aga Khan, Prince Karim Aga Khan, is believed to be a direct descendant of the prophet and is the 49th imam in the Ismaili succession. The Aga Khan is also well known as a philanthropist and business magnate with an estimated net worth of $800 million.

The Ismaili leader’s generous contribution of development funding to the Pakistani government means the Karachi attack is likely to cause some diplomatic tensions for Pakistan’s leaders, according to the BBC. Both the prime minister and the army chief have set aside other commitments to head to Karachi.

While Ismailis make up a small proportion of the worldwide Muslim population, they have distinguished themselves by developing social welfare programs, including building of educational institutions in their communities of residence. Despite the community’s apolitical stance, it has nonetheless been subject to turmoil in the countries they’ve resided in, including in Uganda, where they were expelled along with other South Asians in the 1970s by dictator Idi Amin. The Aga Khan played an instrumental role in resettling the community.
Aga Khan Speaks Out As Pakistan's Ismaili Shiites Reel From First Major Attack Against Community

One by one, ALL minorities, that are not Wahabi/Salafi/Deobandi will be slaughtered. Then and only then will the promised 'pure' land of 1973 constitution, shall be complete. This is not the Pakistan Quaid promised, rather what the sheikhs of Arabia promised our rulers.

Welcome to Pakistan 786.02!
Honestly speaking if Taliban wants to claim it, it is far from JUST being sectarian and more on trying to renew their image ....We have openly declared them as a terrorist and are gunning them down irrespective of what shit they follow ....These people are a plague and the last thing we need is media to split us just the way Taliban wants it....

It is technically unheard of that a random Sunni walking down a street will stop people to ask if they are Sunni or Shia and walk on the other side....

Sure there are lunatics on both sides more on Sunni coz it is a majority but I really feel disgusted when people paint SUNNI (as though it is someone's name and not with a million followers ) as murders
 
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Terrorism in Pakistan, hasn't spared any sect & religion. To say that "only minorities are targeted in Pakistan" is both delusive and unfounded hyperbole and just for that the admin of defence.pk should take a prudent stance to at-least not let such propaganda fume from defence.pk. @WebMaster If we wont respect our country, no one will, kindly make sure that these "Moderate Pakistani's" don't get to talk down Pakistan, just because they have moved to the so-called western states. As a Pakistani forum, defence.pk should be treading towards neutralizing such hogwash on the internet and not pave way for it to become a cyber trend like #blahblahPakistan, #blahblahMuzlims just because they are endorsed by the "keyboard analysts".
 
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One by one, ALL minorities, that are not Wahabi/Salafi/Deobandi will be slaughtered. Then and only then will the promised 'pure' land of 1973 constitution, shall be complete. This is not the Pakistan Quaid promised, rather what the sheikhs of Arabia promised our rulers.

Welcome to Pakistan 786.02!

That's most biased post by admin. I will report it.
 
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Go ahead.....wait I'll do it for you!

@Irfan Baloch @Horus @Oscar

Already did that. And I don't even feel like I should explain why.

But still for others sack. Around 60,000 Pakistanis lost their life in this war. Pakistani majority consider them terrorists, anti-state, kaffirs, and inhumane. Yet majority is being treated like junk. These 50 deaths are not greater then any other 50 deaths of sunnis Majority. And we paid bigger price then any other minority on the road.

Dude before u report that post can u try to find what the word 'sarcasm' mean

How? it wasn't ..
 
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Oh please............ you and your logic....... explain that to the minorities!

Already did that. And I don't even feel like I should explain why.

But still for others sack. Around 60,000 Pakistanis lost their life in this war. Pakistani majority consider them terrorists, anti-state, kaffirs, and inhumane. Yet majority is being treated like junk. These 50 deaths are not greater then any other 50 deaths of sunnis Majority. And we paid bigger price then any other minority on the road.
 
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