Shariah is Shariah things which are allowed are clear and which are forbidden are clear both will be implemented with full force.
Right so do you mean that drugs, kidnapping, rape, mass murder and severe injustice is Sharia (astaghfirullah)? Or do you mean to say that the Taliban were wrong (not implementing real Sharia)?
And what do you mean by 'full force'? If that means what I think it means, it goes against the Quran and Sharia because ''la ikraha fee deen'' (''
there is no compulsion in religion'' [Quran 2:256].
BUT : If this means that you want to implement the same Sharia as the Prophet and four Caliphs, that's a really noble intention but unfortunately it is nearly impossible to do so nowadays. There are many reasons for this:
1)
Divisions among ulema: When implementing your Sharia: will you listen to those that say full niqab is compulsory or will you listen to those that say only hijab is compulsory? Will you listen to those that say celebrating milad is compulsory or those that say it's shirk? These are just a few examples, the division is massive - not stable enough to base a state's legislation on.
2)
Sectarianism: 20% of Pakistan is Shia. Will they agree with the Sunni version of Sharia? Heck, the Sunnis themselves wouldn't know whether they want a Deobandi interpretation or a Barelvi one. And lets not forget all the Salafis, Ahle Hadith, Ismailis and dozens of other minority sects. Will you purge them, declare them non-Muslims or try to accommodate them? And how will you get everyone to agree on that?
3)
Extremism: Will you cater to those few that say all people other than their sect should be mass-slaughtered? Because if you don't, they'll say that you aren't implementing correct Sharia, which is the same thing they say about Pakistan's current situation. So back to square one in that case.
There are plenty of more issues but I've outlined the main ones above. That, above, is mostly why Zia-ul-Haq's policies failed so spectacularly. I'm sorry but
its dumb to even attempt anything of the sort without solving the above problems - which would mean getting hundreds of brainless, hypocritical and bigoted mullahs to forget their political disputes and focus on actually solving the religious issues instead of milking them for political purposes.
You can't get rid of terrorism until you solve issue of Palestine and Kashmir and ask USA to get lost from Afghanistan.
Yes, you can, I described how in my previous post. If you think my assertions are wrong, argue with them.
What you fail to realize is that terrorism has become a major hurdle in solving the issue of Palestine. Israeli propaganda is effective, but the existence of groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS just
makes it too easy for them to label the Palestinians terrorists and instantly destroy their credibility. We've lost the intellectual war, the war of reputation, even Da'wah has become near impossible because of this terrorism.
Now, one of the first steps towards solving the Palestine issue will have to be solving the terrorism issue and stabilizing Muslim countries.
You can't take on a stone castle (Israel) if your own (Pakistan/Palestine/almost every Muslim country) is made of paper.
Sorry most terrorists hanged till now didn't shiver false reporting was being done I checked unfortunately they were not scared not one single bit, As a matter of fact were busy abusing army.
You checked? How?