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An impassioned call for peace
We, Pakistanis and Muslims have a long history of association with Khilafah. First we supported the Ottomans during the Khilafat movement led by Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauher during 1st World War. Then Dr Israr Ahmed started peaceful preaching for revival of Khilafah from Lahore in the seventies. Among those influenced by him were the Sharif biradran. So much so that Nawaz Sharif planned to declare Khilafah in the nineties when he was removed by Qadiani Musharraf.
In the meantime, in the Arab World Shaikh Taqiuddin An Nabhani, who was a jurist during Ottoman time in Palestine launched the movement for the revival of Khilafah in Jordan in 1951. Now Hizb ut Tahrir has spread all over the Islamic World. The greatest contribution of An Nabhani was development of the Islamic Constitution.
Most of the Islamic movements in the world are united for revival of Khilafah. The Khilafah passed from the four rightly guided Caliphs to Ommayyads and from them to the Abbasides. When they became weak the Ottomans took the mantle. When the Ottomans became weak, the Khilafah was abolished.
There are two parties with weapons in Pakistan, the Army and the Taliban. They are fighting needlessly because of misconceptions, international conspiracy and Qadiani mischief of Musharraf. When the two were united, they defeated the Russians and liberated the whole of Central Asia
Now, the Pakistanis are the most ablest nation among Muslims to revive Khilafah.
It is time for the army and the people to reconcile and give their bayt, to whomsoever becomes the Caliph to take the message of Islam forward and liberate Kashmir and Palestine.
Revival of Khilafah is a religious obligation upon all Muslims and they cannot lead their individual, collective social, economic and political life without Khilafah as can be seen from different failed experiments carried out in the Muslim world and especially Pakistan since the British rule ended.
We, Pakistanis and Muslims have a long history of association with Khilafah. First we supported the Ottomans during the Khilafat movement led by Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauher during 1st World War. Then Dr Israr Ahmed started peaceful preaching for revival of Khilafah from Lahore in the seventies. Among those influenced by him were the Sharif biradran. So much so that Nawaz Sharif planned to declare Khilafah in the nineties when he was removed by Qadiani Musharraf.
In the meantime, in the Arab World Shaikh Taqiuddin An Nabhani, who was a jurist during Ottoman time in Palestine launched the movement for the revival of Khilafah in Jordan in 1951. Now Hizb ut Tahrir has spread all over the Islamic World. The greatest contribution of An Nabhani was development of the Islamic Constitution.
Most of the Islamic movements in the world are united for revival of Khilafah. The Khilafah passed from the four rightly guided Caliphs to Ommayyads and from them to the Abbasides. When they became weak the Ottomans took the mantle. When the Ottomans became weak, the Khilafah was abolished.
There are two parties with weapons in Pakistan, the Army and the Taliban. They are fighting needlessly because of misconceptions, international conspiracy and Qadiani mischief of Musharraf. When the two were united, they defeated the Russians and liberated the whole of Central Asia
Now, the Pakistanis are the most ablest nation among Muslims to revive Khilafah.
It is time for the army and the people to reconcile and give their bayt, to whomsoever becomes the Caliph to take the message of Islam forward and liberate Kashmir and Palestine.
Revival of Khilafah is a religious obligation upon all Muslims and they cannot lead their individual, collective social, economic and political life without Khilafah as can be seen from different failed experiments carried out in the Muslim world and especially Pakistan since the British rule ended.