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Assalam U Alaikum

As the inhabitant of the Chinab Nagar Territory I know how the
Qadianis are commiting misdeeds. It is true that the Qadianis are a
danger for the beloved homeland.

May Allah Show them the right path.

Remember me in your prayers.

Arif Mahmood

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Cane Office,
Ramzan Sugar Mills Limited, Chiniot

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Playing the sectarian card

By Yvonne Ridley
Every time I sit down to write an article another expression of people power erupts somewhere within the Arab world, so it's hard to know where to begin. The most exhilarating thing for me has been the unity displayed in these amazing popular movements; there's been no room for sectarianism, sexism, ageism or any other ism. It truly has been all for one and one for all.
When I walked through Tahrir Square at the height of the Egyptian revolution and saw the spirit of brotherhood between Christians and Muslims with my own eyes, I was moved to tears. For years, the destructive regime of Hosni Mubarak had sought to keep the two faith communities apart and now there is sinister evidence from secret Ministry of Interior documents that it was Mubarak's henchmen who planted bombs in Coptic churches to fuel the sectarianism that pitted Muslim against Christian. However, the Egyptian people broke free from such divisive tyranny and came together in a unity that transcended religions, cultures, gender and generations. This was a revolution for all, with no discrimination between people of faith and those of no faith.
You would have thought that this would be a universal cause for celebration but it wasn't. In some privileged circles in the Arab world the fixed smiles disguised contained rage. Revolutions of the kind we've seen reshape the Arab world threaten the rich, their fabulous lifestyles and their often brutal grip on power. For decades, these tyrants, despots and dictators have wallowed in obscene luxury paid for by the vast reservoirs of oil and gas beneath the sands on which they sit. Anyone posing a threat to this privilege has felt the wrath of this band of thugs: torture, abuse of human rights, false imprisonment, detention without charge and mysterious disappearances are the hallmarks of such regimes.
They look on from their marble palaces and mansions fearing the warmth generated by the Arab spring because they know people power is the biggest threat to their very existence. The King of Morocco, perhaps the most astute monarch of them all, reacted quicker than most to this human tsunami and he has, for the time being anyway, introduced reforms and changes without being asked to do so or clear off. But some of the other royals and rulers have developed a bunker mentality and refuse to end the brutality against their people. Their days are numbered but they are in denial.
Now they are using the old colonial trick of divide and rule that put their dynasties in power in the first place, when British Imperialists and their Western allies redrew the map of the Middle East to match their own interests, not those of the local population. The resultant discord in Palestine is a running sore in the region; there the split has been developed along political lines and efforts to bring about Palestinian reconciliation have been stymied by the US for the past four years. A strong united front in Palestine is the last thing that Israel and its US backers want.
In the Gulf, some of the royal families who make up the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are playing the divide and rule game with the sectarian card. These are desperate measures, among their most heinous, as they cling to power, illustrating the depths to which they will go in order to secure their untenable positions as hereditary rulers.
The kings of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in particular have ripped open old wounds and rubbed in tons of salt to revive and agitate age-old bitter divisions, both real and imagined, between Sunni and Shia. From his tribal stronghold of Riyadh, King Abdullah and his advisors have used the threat of sectarianism as the excuse to send his troops to Bahrain, claiming that the move was essential to prevent the very unrest that they are, in fact, fomenting.
Scholars for dollars, and other clerics who are not secure in their positions, have added fuel to the fire by accusing the majority Shia population in Bahrain of causing mischief and unrest; the Arabic word for this is "fitna", and sums up the net effect of the scholars' pronouncements.
The unrest seen in Bahrain and the violent official response has not been caused because of a split between Sunni and Shia, any more than the "Irish Troubles" erupted because of the religious differences between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Unrest in Ireland stemmed from the oppression and human rights abuses by one dominant group over another, as it does in Bahrain. Just as the Catholics in Northern Ireland were governed by rulers well-versed in discrimination, the Shia majority in Bahrain is ruled by a Sunni regime bolstered by hired guns from Pakistan and other Sunni Muslim-majority countries. There are very few Shia represented in the army and police, and unemployment is disproportionately high in the Shia community which is also plagued by poor housing and living conditions. It's the age-old story of the privileged shovelling ever more hardship onto the poor, working classes.
The Saudi King is 86 and his health is ailing; he has far more important issues to worry about in his own backyard, but has opted to focus on Bahrain and turn the crisis into a sectarian issue. The intervention of Saudi and other GCC troops a few days ago sent shock waves around the Muslim world. The only seal of approval came from the repressive regimes that are still clinging with white knuckles to the notion that their people will not rise up and tear them off their 24-carat thrones.
Demonstrations around the world against the GCC intervention have reserved most of their venom for the Saudi regime. In London, for example, Park Lane and Mayfair were brought to a halt as 4,000 demonstrators marched to the Saudi Embassy from its Bahrain counterpart. These were not exclusively Shia-led demonstrations, even though it is well known that the two million Shia living in Saudi's Eastern Province, where most of the oil reserves are concentrated, face officially-sanctioned brutality from the Riyadh authorities.
Tiny Bahrain is the tinderbox that threatens to ignite a sectarian war which could rage across the Arab world dividing and ripping apart families and communities. Just look at what the US-led invasion of Iraq did; sectarianism was never a huge issue in Iraq until Bush's "Shock and Awe" came along in 2003. The tragedy is that the match that could light the inferno is held by a few power mad, filthy rich, old men who want to protect their lifestyles and dynasties. It will be a tragedy for the world if these few dinosaurs from a colonial past and representing all that was wrong with Empire, are able to get away with their treachery but the signs are not good, as the representatives of the colonial present in Israel demonstrate; they are allowed to get away, quite literally, with murder as they continue their military occupation and colonisation of the West Bank and blockade of the Gaza Strip. Will Saudi Arabia's military interventionism in Bahrain be allowed to do the same? Only time will tell.
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Throughout the history of Islam, schisms and other forms of fitnah have
unfortunately divided the Muslim flock. Such divisions are not unknown to
any religion. Paul spoke about "ravenous wolfs" scattering the "flock" in Acts
of the Apostles. In modern-day Islam, this sentiment of division has
unfortunately become more pronounced as each and every major political event
occurs within the horizon. Is it a coincedence--not really! The hadeeth
repeatedly warns the faithful and honest, that such events are sure to
occur.
As we embark through the concourse of the twenty-first century, we draw even
closer to "uncharted waters," of political turmoil and religious
"deception." The Islamic Umma is in a state of confusion. Liars and
deceivers are at every turn to fool the unwise, the people who do not know
any better. They come in all forms and colors. Yes, they are your neighbor
next door, who claims they have a new revelation, surely to uplift our
tortured souls to new heights of spiritual perfection. The Christian world
knows them by a better name--televangelists. In Islam of today, many
so-called imams are emulating the hypnotism and sheer lunacy of the
prosperity gospel crowd. They too dance up and down, and convey all so nice
Sufi charms to convince us of our lack of religious faith.
Okay, we are getting bogged down in a bunch of intellectual mumbo jumbo, so
let's just cut to the chase. We have liars and frauds, religious charlatans,
and fools, who claim to be Muslims nowadays. Hamza Yusuf, Feisal Abdul
Rauf,Irshad
Manji, Asma Gull Hasan, and the list goes on and on. Oh, they are so
pious--not! They are Sufi magicians, closet--not out of the
closet--lesbians, new thinkers, etc., who want to change the relgion to make
their haram halal. The hadeeth talks about this. It says that these
deceivers will make halal what is haram and haram what is halal.
But to get a more clear potrait of what they say, let's peruse some of the
garbage they expouse. Yes, we have dear Hamza Yusuf. He is popular, he has
moustache, oh, and he is sooooo very white!! No, being white or any color is
not bad. In Islam we are all equal, but he is the type of person that the
State Department knows captures the attention of the crowd. He is soooo
religious, that he sanctioned George Bush's illegal wars against Afghanistan
and Iraq. Wars that have left scores of our Muslim brothers and sisters
dead and in a literal state of enslavement through the American military
colonization of those respective countries. Yusuf styles himself the pope of
Islam, but in reality he seems more an offshoot of the hippie days of the
1960's of popular American culture. His Zaytuna institute has been severly
reprimanded for being more like an "ashram," then a place of Islamic
learning and guidance.
Oh, let's not forget Irshad Manji. She is a defiant and unwholesome lesbian,
who wants through the process of Ijtihad to change Islam's foundational
beliefs to make it acceptable for her to date Susan. No coincidence, she is
actively being promoted by the Bilderbergers and various Jewish feminist
organizations. For further reference, please look into Henry Mackow's
articles.
But that is not all. We also have women who believe that women should be
able to lead prayers. Such are the diatribes of Amina Wadud and her ilk,
who believe that women have been indeed oppressed in Islam. In addition, to
the aforementioned foolish, Wadud also strongly promotes lesbianism--just
like a feminist--and gay marriage. Her close darling is Asma Gull Hasan, a
wannabee American, who shrugs off her Islamic clothes and advocates dating,
premarital sex, and other indecencies.
Such are the times we live in. The Bible spoke about "perilous" times, and
they are here. Muslims and Christians, and all other people of religious
faith be forwarned. We live in a time of mass upheavel and mass delusion.
Religious charalatans, who think they can play God, want to change your
longheld views and beliefs. They want to foster religious transformation,
not reformation of our evil deeds and ways. Islam came to change society,
not cater to society. It changed a barbarous civilization by upholding the
torch of righteousness, not any nonsense of racial superiority or lineage.
Piety is the litmus test and it should definately be the standard bearer to
determine the liars from the truthful.

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Dear all,

2011 - Ousting Gaddafi not immediate goal: US

1991 - Ousting Saddam not immediate goal: US

2003 - Saddam should have been taken out when Iraq was invaded in 1991: US Think-Tanks

Let us wait for another twelve years for US Think-Tanks to say about Gaddafi, what they said about Saddam, at the conclusion of a second invasion of Libya.

History repeats itself in an ugly way when it comes to Muslim world and its tyrant dictators. Would we, the Muslims, ever learn from the history?

Dr. Ghayur Ayub

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People of Multan are on the
roll. Being always the first in any kind of resistance, NGOs and public in
Multan staged a protest in front of Multan Press Club against Telenor's
"Khamoshi ka Boycott"
TVCs.

The protest, on Sunday, was called by various NGO's including Naveed Sehar
Foundation, Save Future of the Child Organization, Young Pakistanis
Organization, Rabita Pakistan Pasiban.

Protestors were holding banners to show their displeasure for Telenor's
"Kahmoshi ka Boycott" TVCs.

Senior officials of above mentioned NGO's said that Telenor's TVCs are not
only spreading despair amongst Pakistanis but they are also negatively showing
the culture of Pakistan
which is hampering the image of the country.

They said that Telenor is presenting Pakistan's
culture in worst possible manner just for the sake of their marketing and
subscriber count. They said that gender discrimination and harassment is a
global phenomenon. "While the ratio of sexual harassment incidents in Pakistan
is way lower than other countries, Telenor is misrepresenting the facts just to
spoil Pakistan's
image", said a protestor."Telenor is trying to portray that due to gender
discrimination, people don't allow their sisters, daughters to work or to get
education, which is not the case in real", he added.Protestors demanded Telenor
to immediately stop airing these TVCs or these protests will be taken to next
level.

Protestors demanded PTA to devise a policy for cellular company, so that
national interest, national integrity and culture is not compromised in future
TVCs from cellular companies.Telenor Pakistan is airing a series of TVCs in
which they are asking for the public opinion about various issues including


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