M. Sarmad
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Frontier Gandhi would have succeeded without the interference of Pir, Peernis, Ayatollahs and Imams.
Such a statement is disrespectful towards the collective conscience of the Pashtun nation.
Convenient. Ayatullahs don't either right?
Ayatullahs are the epitome of Mullahism but their role in the context of the Pakistan movement was relatively inconsequential due to their limited numbers and influence in British India. The highly organized and politically motivated Deoband Mullahs played a pivotal role as pillars of Islamic orthodoxy. Despite being in the majority, the Barelvis lacked effective organization and played a secondary role in comparison to Deoband Mullahs. Needless to say, the entire religious establishment regardless of their sectarian affiliations vehemently opposed Jinnah and his Pakistan movement