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Playing Ludo Star is HARAM

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This guy is a weekend mullah you will find oogling at women presumably to say "astaghfar". But the Hashmi group is actually a fairly dangerous precedent as it goes beyond the profiteering she has done for herself.
Much like Hizb-ut-tahrir, by influencing one family member you can influence the rest of them and potentially someone fairly important.
How much influence could you achieve if say you (as an example) influencing the family of someone with a billion dollar business in Pakistan and political connections?

How much could you charge for that capacity for influence?

I know the type, brother. To be honest, I don't know this particular group in such great detail, but I understand the concept. Unimaginable damage done, subtly, Newyork style. Then, the influence can be used for anything, without question. People of Pakistan generally don't understand religion, nor do they want to, nor do they consider themselves capable, from what I have seen, they are too afraid of the hereafter though. For that, they need a priest to redeem then. A fertile ground and Mullahs know how to exploit it very well. Where does all the shame/guilt in people come from, for this to take place?

Exhibit A in such transformations: Junaid Jamshed.

Got to praise the guy. Ran the whole over-priced J. boutiques business on "religion". Now, his children are following in his path.
 
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