Ahmet Pasha
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The sher aya sher aya stuff I was discussing on PDF only couple days back with an Indian bot.
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The sher aya sher aya stuff I was discussing on PDF only couple days back with an Indian bot.
Going by your original explanation the difference between Wahabi and other Islamic sects might be immaterial
I don't think you have any interest in understanding the underlying ideological differences and are only interested in using my words to say what you want.
Does it make any difference that Pakistani sects do not call themselves "Wahabi" ? But they have no problem taking Saudi money and embracing tenets of Wahabi doctrines especially with regard to violence and extremism ?
Pakistanis have no problems blaming foreigners for their problems ignoring the problem in their midst. There is nothing new here
Who does not do that? Americans, Indians, Afghans, French etc. etc. all blame someone else for their problems. Externalizing a problem is a global phenomena and nothing specific to Pakistan.Does it make any difference that Pakistani sects do not call themselves "Wahabi" ? But they have no problem taking Saudi money and embracing tenets of Wahabi doctrines especially with regard to violence and extremism ?
Pakistanis have no problems blaming foreigners for their problems ignoring the problem in their midst. There is nothing new here
There we go, didn't take you long, your spiked tongue type always slip. You must be one of those lower caste Hindus - you associate religion with wealth and money.
Anyone who recites the Kalima and accepts it is a Muslim. Shia, sunni, sect, subsect, Wahabi, deobandi, coke, Pepsi - doesn't matter. We are one. We are the followers of Muhammad (saws).
Those who stand against us should be terrified. The day we break free of our shackles and the shariah is supreme in our souls and our states justice will prevail, evil will end, Good will overcome.
Anyone who recites the Kalima and acts in accordance to the shariah is my brother.
Who does not do that? Americans, Indians, Afghans, French etc. etc. all blame someone else for their problems. Externalizing a problem is a global phenomena and nothing specific to Pakistan.
Secondly, Pakistani "sects" do not take money from anyone. It is some religious leaders who get stipends or funding for their local mosques from benefactors in KSA etc. Saudis are not running a charity in Pakistan to take care of the masses.
The above is similar to Iranian support for the Shia'a scholars and religious centers/masajids.
India is doing pakistan a favor then. The GCC which is divided and at each other’s throats serves no strategic purpose. Pakistan has to deepen its ties with China and manage its relationship with the US and Europe.
If Pakistan can spend the next decade staying away from these useless and forever wars and develop its economy and human capital, it will be well placed to grow and pursue a more self-centered and assertive foreign policy than it currently does.
It's already a given, we are and always have been in the Chinese camp whether anyone likes it or not.