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Pakistan’s mullahpoly: My way or the highway

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Pakistan’s mullahpoly: My way or the highway




In Pakistan, it seems as though religious clerics have acquired a copyright over Islam, and are exercising this right in its full capacity, including its publication, adaptation, distribution and interpretation.

I can safely say that most of us believe that Islam is a religion for all humanity and everyone has a right to learn and practice it. However, the custodians of Islam in this country like to follow and impose their self proclaimed rule.

If “Islam Incorporated” was a company than religious fanatics would be the management. The creditors (Islamic sects) loan its goods and services; shareholders (madrassah owners) invest their capital (madarsah education) and the employees (jihadi brigade) who contribute their labour to achieve and safeguard vested interests

Why legislate faith?

My concern is why does the government not allow all people to practice and preach their religion? Why do some laws declare some faiths null and void? We all know that Islam is the fastest growing religion and can never be erased from the face of earth but we are not ready to believe in Allah who has taken sole responsibility to save the book and religion till the end.

Bhutto’s motto and political gain

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto appeared on the political scene with his political slogan of:

“Islam is our religion, democracy is our politics, socialism is our economics.”

He won the elections but over the years, the notions of democracy and socialism faded into the background and Islam came to the forefront, especially when Bhutto proclaimed Friday as the weekly holiday and declared Ahmadis as non-Muslims. This was the beginning of the nightmare of religious intolerance.

Zia’s Islamisation

The nightmare worsened during the era of Ziaul-haq who handed religion over to illiterate mullahs and tried to Islamise all aspects of civil, political and social life from schools and hospitals to government offices. In consultation with the then religious scholars, he introduced law which resulted in the undermining of women’s rights.

The introduction of blasphemy law worked as an insult to the minorities’ injuries which led to hundreds of innocent people being killed and jailed on mere allegations.

These draconian laws are still thriving in Pakistani society, and “the privileged” majority think the right to declare anyone kafir or even kill in the name of religion just because they are allowed to believe that they are the true followers.

Sects and sub-sects

Different brigades of bearded men wearing black, green, white, brown turbans belong to different sects and sub-sects. They are more devoted to their religious doctrine than Islam. They claim to be a brotherhood but if you talk to them separately they don’t spare a second to “prove” another sect “non-Muslim”.:rofl:

Pakistan’s religious cartel has been agreed on this: the minimum common agenda is that all Ahmadis are non-Muslims and their entry into the religious market might reduce their profit share in the cake. Thus, religious conglomerates of Pakistan have engineered separate laws to bar new players and (even after declaring them non-Muslims) have banned them from practicing their version of Islam, let alone preaching.

A competitive religious market

Pakistan is the only country where dominating religious scholars have established such a “mullahpoly” that doesn’t allow competitors to even greet each other in an Islamic way or recite kalmah. Our traditional scholars are unaware of their competitor’s guerilla marketing strategy that relies on time, energy and imagination rather than a big marketing budget.

In his opening speech to the constituent assembly, Quaid-e-Azam said:

“You are free to go to your temples; you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this state of Pakistan. You may belong to any caste or creed – that has nothing to do with the business of the state.”

But today’s Islamic Republic of Pakistan is an entirely different country than the one Jinnah had envisaged for us. He envisioned Pakistan as a moderate, progressive nation where minorities would be allowed to preach and practice their religion freely. Regardless of whatever logic our scholars present, they cannot justify curtailing religious freedom since that is a clear violation of Pakistan’s constitution and Jinnah’s thoughts. We are certainly living in the geographical location that Jinnah fought and struggled for, but in terms of vision and policy we are living in a chaotic mess with no improvement in future.
 
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In Pakistan, it seems as though religious clerics have acquired a copyright over Islam, and are exercising this right in its full capacity, including its publication, adaptation, distribution and interpretation

In Every field and subject you have experts and a common man always follows expert opinion. Religion is no different.
My concern is why does the government not allow all people to practice and preach their religion? Why do some laws declare some faiths null and void?
Because if you try to attack the very basics of Islam and insist on it to be the "only" truth you will be told that you are wrong.
Courts of different countries have ruled that Qadiyanies are not muslim. I think in England and South Africa (I will try to come up with some source). The first Court decision which went against the Qadianies was during the british rule.

but we are not ready to believe in Allah who has taken sole responsibility to save the book and religion till the end

This is simply stupid. No one would have written or memorized the Quran going by the authors logic. This is his way of saving the book.

You are free to go to your temples; you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this state of Pakistan. You may belong to any caste or creed – that has nothing to do with the business of the state.

Unless you start offending the majority.
It is the basic belief of Islam to believe in all the messengers of Allah. If you dont believe in any one of them you are not muslim any more. e.g Issa or Moosa (A.s)
Qadianis practically declare the whole of ummah as non muslim because they don' believe in the messenger of Qadian.
 
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Well, I am explanaing things in another thread as to what islam really is and how the whole thing fits together like pieces of a jigsaw. If we ourselves do not learn about islam, about the world in which we live and about the humanity of which we are a part, things are not going to work out are they? Ignorance breads mistrust and distrust and suspicion and that is what drives all of us in to conspiring aginst each other. What a shame!

It is not only muslims but whole hunmanity to blame for this carry on that is happening in the world in the name of all that is nonsense.

Let us get to know each other so that we could learn to trust each other and thereby learn to live for each other than against each other.


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i liked the term mullahpoly lol , good stuff that finally few people have started to be on the case of these sly mullahs
 
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Somebozo sir i think what you say is correct, common man should stand against the fanatics, religion unites people , the common people must question whatever they feel is wrong.
 
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Follow religion. Its the ONLY thing that can save you on the last day.

But, the religion that these so called Mullahs have created, is just non sense. Jihad doesnt include fighting. Jihad is obligatory, agreed but NOT killing. Jihad includes fighting your inner soul, and being a good muslim.

These people say that killing someone is Jihad!
Why?
They want people's attention, using religion to create followers and to terrorise people, if they wont obey the orders, they will be killed.


This aint Islam!
This aint humanity!
 
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Its time for GOP to come up with a method as how to control these petro dollar Islamists mullah , there has to be a method to control ... i mean does any one bothers checking who these people are delivering firing cermons on Friday prayers ? what are their credentials ? are they qualified enough (any college education)? This whole system is un-accounted for its not only damaging Pakistan infact its damaging Islams image ...
 
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Religion is between you and God, it's what you think is right.
There is no need for any half-wit to come and tell you that you aren't a good enough muslim...........
 
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Religion is between you and God, it's what you think is right.
There is no need for any half-wit to come and tell you that you aren't a good enough muslim...........

Agreed. Its is like a Star Topology (in Computer Networking).
Its just you, and God and no one else.
No one has the right to interfere between you.

But these hypocrites now a days, are using Islam as a 'Shield' :angry:
And our people, too, get into their talks and believe them.
Awarness campaigns, are the easiest mean to control these. :tup:
 
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Pakistanis need to revive Allama Iqbal's ideology, pan-Islamic but at the same time moderate..

As for these Mullahs, Iqbal said,
Deen e kafir fiqr o Tadbeer e Jihad,
Deen e Mullah Fe sabilillah Fasaad
:D
 
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Its time for GOP to come up with a method as how to control these petro dollar Islamists mullah , there has to be a method to control ...
The same petro-dollars that fuel the mullahs can be used to bribe GOP officials to look the other way, yes? Too bad Pakistani prosecutors are appointed, not elected - that's generally how we get around this enforcement problem in the U.S., if the prosecutor isn't aggressive enough we voters can give him the boot.
 
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