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West trying hard to rule Muslims, says MM Alam
BY SAADIA QAMAR
KARACHI - The west is indeed trying hard to rule Muslim world by utilising cunning means but our leadership is blank and subservient to them.
Fighter pilot MM Alam said this while giving in a detail and exclusive interview to The Nation on Thursday.
MM Alam is famous for giving an edge to Pakistan Air Force in 1965, when a stunt of air-warfare by hitting five Indian fighter jets in a single air strike.
Citing case studies of Israel-Lebanon and the Indo-Pak conflict as the major rebuttal that needs to be dealt with in the line of direction, Alam said, ââ¬ÅThe sub-continent is a place where conflict is embedded and resistance is inbuilt in our nation.ââ¬Â
In this same related context, he said, ââ¬ÅIsrael has grown stronger than ever because of the commendable unity and strong leadership.
Zionists have stringent designs of greater Israel and the stronger they grow, hence stronger becomes this reality.ââ¬Â
On another front, he said Americans surely wanted weak and dependent Muslim states to rule over and suppress them.
What is actually amiss is none other than unity and faith in the Ummah, which could advocate peaceful co-existence. Conflict is surely, a reality that has ripped the nation-states apart but has served the purpose of those seated in power.
Strongly advocating a cause for transformative leadership that is genuinely required in the Muslim world, Alam said; ââ¬ÅWe need to produce leaders like Mao Zedong, Nehru, Ho Chi Mihn and Mustafa Kamal to grow beyond comparison. All the Muslim world requires is a structural change; otherwise we will surely lag behind and will become subservient at the global level.ââ¬Â
Citing major concerns that need to be dealt with the pertaining issues in the Muslim world, Alam regarded revival of Islamic learning and education as the basic criteria for the nation to grow strong and stable in the coming days ahead.
ââ¬ÅIntellectual worth is fast declining in our country, and knowledge and knowledgeable people are never rewarded with respect.
Moreover, he said, that he was not a pessimist but a man of conscience.
For he believes that surely people and those who have a strong conscience it matters that they stand up for and against the wrong ills facing the society.
West trying hard to rule Muslims, says MM Alam
BY SAADIA QAMAR
KARACHI - The west is indeed trying hard to rule Muslim world by utilising cunning means but our leadership is blank and subservient to them.
Fighter pilot MM Alam said this while giving in a detail and exclusive interview to The Nation on Thursday.
MM Alam is famous for giving an edge to Pakistan Air Force in 1965, when a stunt of air-warfare by hitting five Indian fighter jets in a single air strike.
Citing case studies of Israel-Lebanon and the Indo-Pak conflict as the major rebuttal that needs to be dealt with in the line of direction, Alam said, ââ¬ÅThe sub-continent is a place where conflict is embedded and resistance is inbuilt in our nation.ââ¬Â
In this same related context, he said, ââ¬ÅIsrael has grown stronger than ever because of the commendable unity and strong leadership.
Zionists have stringent designs of greater Israel and the stronger they grow, hence stronger becomes this reality.ââ¬Â
On another front, he said Americans surely wanted weak and dependent Muslim states to rule over and suppress them.
What is actually amiss is none other than unity and faith in the Ummah, which could advocate peaceful co-existence. Conflict is surely, a reality that has ripped the nation-states apart but has served the purpose of those seated in power.
Strongly advocating a cause for transformative leadership that is genuinely required in the Muslim world, Alam said; ââ¬ÅWe need to produce leaders like Mao Zedong, Nehru, Ho Chi Mihn and Mustafa Kamal to grow beyond comparison. All the Muslim world requires is a structural change; otherwise we will surely lag behind and will become subservient at the global level.ââ¬Â
Citing major concerns that need to be dealt with the pertaining issues in the Muslim world, Alam regarded revival of Islamic learning and education as the basic criteria for the nation to grow strong and stable in the coming days ahead.
ââ¬ÅIntellectual worth is fast declining in our country, and knowledge and knowledgeable people are never rewarded with respect.
Moreover, he said, that he was not a pessimist but a man of conscience.
For he believes that surely people and those who have a strong conscience it matters that they stand up for and against the wrong ills facing the society.