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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
PA stops Islamist group from performing holiday prayers in Hebron mosque
2019-06-05
[IsraelTimes] Crackdown comes as Hizb al-Tahrir supporters mark Eid al-Fitr on Monday, contradicting PA-appointed grand mufti of Jerusalem; social media pictures appear to show use of force.
I had no idea Hizb-ut-Tahrir was active in the Israeli area.
Pictures and videos posted on social media appeared to show PA security security forces detaining Hizb al-Tahrir supporters in the area around the al-Abrar Mosque and employing force against some of them.

Hizb al-Tahrir, which supports the establishment of a caliphate ruled by Islamic law, declared on Monday that Eid al-Fitr, the holiday marking the conclusion of Ramadan, would start that evening, contradicting Mohammed Hussein, the PA-appointed grand mufti of Jerusalem who had announced that the festival would commence Tuesday night.

"Supporters and members of Hizb al-Tahrir tried to carry out holiday prayers in the al-Abrar Mosque in Hebron, but our security forces stopped them from doing so," the bigwig, who works at PA headquarters in Hebron, said. "While they can do what they want in their homes, they do not have the right to use a mosque to revolt against the official Paleostinian position on when Eid al-Fitr starts."

According to Islamic tradition, Eid al-Fitr starts upon the first sighting of the new moon following the month of Ramadan. Hizb al-Tahrir declared that Eid al-Fitr would start Monday evening after a number of Moslem-majority countries, including Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
, announced that it would begin at that time.

The Islamist group maintains that even if one Moslem-majority country declares it has seen the new moon, all Moslems should begin celebrating Eid al-Fitr.

Baher Saleh, an official in Hizb al-Tahrir’s media office, declined to comment on Tuesday’s incident, noting that his group does not communicate with Israeli news outlets.

However,
it's easy to be generous with someone else's money...
he told Rooters that PA security forces placed in durance vile
Book 'im, Mahmoud!
13 persons in the area surrounding the mosque.

The Hebron-based official accused Hizb al-Tahrir of declaring the start of the holiday Monday evening to undermine the PA.

"What they did was a political move," he said. "They did that to undermine the PA’s illusory sovereignty, which is something we cannot tolerate."

Jihad Harb, a Ramallah-based researcher, said that the PA sometimes cracks down on Hizb al-Tahrir’s activities.

"There have been occasions when the PA did not allow Hizb al-Tahrir to hold public gatherings, but there have been many other occasions when it permitted it to do so," he said, adding that PA security forces do not have major concerns about Hizb al-Tahrir because its members have not used violence to achieve their goals.

Hizb al-Tahrir was established in 1953 by Taqi al-Din al-Nabhani, a Moslem scholar and Islamic court judge who was born in the Haifa area.

Omran Risheq, a Paleostinian analyst, described the group’s ideology in a 2008 article published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: "Hizb al-Tahrir made the idea of resurrecting the caliphate a permanent watchword of its political activity and a religious duty, in addition to being a panacea for the political, economic, and social problems of the world’s Moslems."

Harb also said that Hizb al-Tahrir does not have many members compared to other Paleostinian groups, such as Fatah.

"Most of their members live in Hebron and Jerusalem," he said, estimating that some 5,000-7,000 Paleostinians actively support it.
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Britain
An Insider's Exposé Of Islamist Extremism
2012-07-31
Charles Moore reviews Radical by Maajid Nawaz.

To the white majority, who even now think of this country as a placid place, it will seem extraordinary that the author of this dramatic memoir was born in Southend. Maajid Nawaz is still only in his mid-thirties. He was brought up in a prosperous, middle-class, anglophile household of Pak origin. In his teens, he became an Essex ''b-boy'', and got into fights with Paki-bashing skinheads. In college in London, and later at its renowned School of Oriental and African Studies, he was an extreme Islamist activist. He was present when one of his fellow bully boyz stabbed an African student to death. He married at 21, and had a son.

Nawaz was a leading firebrand
...firebrands are noted more for audio volume and the quantity of spittle generated than for any actual logic in their arguments...
in Hizb al-Tahrir (HT), the cut-thoat organization that wishes to overthrow all infidel regimes and establish a new Mohammedan Caliphate. Although it is not itself a terror organization, its ideology legitimises violence. The author traces what he calls its ''snail's trail'' all the way to al-Qaeda.

Nawaz did not agitate in Britannia alone. He went first to Denmark, and then to Pakistain, where HT was stirring up students and recruiting army officers of that newly nuclear nation to bring about an Islamist coup. Then he went to Mubarak's Egypt to spread the HT word there. He was jugged
Drop the rosco and step away witcher hands up!
, tortured and spent more than four years in prison. His arrest took place after September 11 2001. There is some suggestion that the British authorities were complicit.

When Nawaz was released in 2006, he returned to Britannia and a hero's welcome from the cut-thoats. But while he was in jail, a different story had been ''unfolding inside my own head''. Starting with his doubts about the motives of the HT leaders, he began to ask himself deeper questions. Despite his rhetorical devotion to Islam, he had been obsessively political, and knew little about the religion in whose name he had struggled and plotted. In jail, he studied. He also met lots of other people, including secularists, imprisoned for beliefs quite unlike his own. He found that he respected them. He concluded that his zealotry had not been truly religious, but a Mohammedan-coloured version of Western student revolt: ''We Islamists were the bastard children of colonialism.''

So Brother Maajid broke away from HT, even as he was being offered its British leadership, and even though the break brought his marriage to an end. Temporarily homeless, and sleeping at night in his Renault Clio parked in Tavistock Square, near the scene of the July 7 bombings of 2005, Nawaz conceived a mission to bring ''democratic awakening'' to Mohammedans here and abroad. He set up Quilliam, the first Mohammedan organization dedicated to confronting the bad boys. Nowadays, he is trying to create political pluralism in Pakistain, Egypt and Libya. He helped David Cameron
... has stated that he is certainly a big Thatcher fan, but I don't know whether that makes me a Thatcherite, which means he's not. Since he is not deeply ideological he lacks core principles and is easily led. He has been described as certainly not a Pitt, Elder or Younger, but he does wear a nice suit so maybe he's Beau Brummel ...
with his important Munich speech on countering bad boy ideology.

It is a horrifying reflection on modern Britannia that a young man of Nawaz's talents and background should have had such a lurid life-history. It is clear from his story that this was not the result of bad parents or any personality disorder: thousands of able young Mohammedans were part of this fanaticism. (Many still are.) It is also clear that, at almost every turn, those in authority in white Britannia were grotesquely ignorant, overindulgent or just plain scared about what organizations like HT were up to. The liberal Left were particularly credulous: ''How we Islamists laughed at their naivety.''

In college, HT could easily turn the Islamic Society into its front organization, and students had no trouble carrying knives at all times. ''Hate speech'' which, Nawaz writes, would have been jumped on if it had come from the BNP, was indulged because it came from people with brown skin. In Pakistain, teaching English via the British Council was a recognised means of livelihood for HT agitators. Our host culture was so abject that it effectively incited attacks upon itself.

And yet, other, better things did rub off. At his grammar school in Essex, Nawaz records, he used to indulge in anti-homosexual rants in front of a teacher called Mr Moth who was, though young Maajid did not know it at the time, gay. By having faith in Maajid's academic ability, Mr Moth encouraged him to apply for the best at university. The author never forgot, and had "this overwhelming feeling that I didn't want to let Mr Moth down''. He also absorbed British ideas of freedom, justice and debate. Returning from prison in Egypt, Nawaz apostrophises London: ''How I despised you and loved you... head of the colonial snake that poisoned my people...yet also bastion of justice, the rule of law and fair play... I know that my boots are never safer than when resting in your green parks.''

Along with The Islamist, written by Nawaz's former colleague, Ed Husain, Radical does a huge public service in exposing how Islamism works, how terribly far it has got, and how it can be countered.

Because of its violent, continent-crossing story, this book seems quite out of the ordinary, but in its underlying tone, I find it reassuringly familiar. The author is brave, but he is not a prophet or a thinker. He is a bright, eloquent young man who wants to get on. It is one of the key tasks of a successful modern society to channel such people into beneficial or at least harmless directions. In the case of Maajid Mawaz, this seems to be working. On the final page, he reveals with bathetic pride that he has been approached to become a Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament. How long before he is deputy prime minister?
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hizb-ut-Tahrir wants to declare caliphate in Gaza
2006-08-24
A radical Islamic group called Hizb al-Tahrir (Liberation Party) is planning to declare the birth of an Islamic caliphate in the Gaza Strip on Friday. The relatively small party, which is seen as more extreme than Hamas, is said to have increased its popularity following what is perceived as a Hizbullah victory over Israel. On Tuesday, thousands of the party's supporters staged a demonstration in Gaza City to mark the anniversary of the end of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

“... demonstrators called for establishing an Islamic caliphate that would rule not only in the PA territories, but the entire world...”
It was the first demonstration in the Gaza Strip in which demonstrators called for establishing an Islamic caliphate that would rule not only in the PA territories, but the entire world. Buoyed by the large turnout, the party's leaders are now considering declaring an Islamic caliphate in the Gaza Strip during Friday prayers, sources close to the party said.

Jordanian security forces recently foiled a similar attempt by the party's followers in the kingdom and arrested most of their leaders. Ramzi Sawalhah, the leader of Hizb al-Tahrir in Jordan, was arrested shortly after he delivered a sermon in a mosque in which he called for replacing the monarchy with an Islamic caliphate.
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India-Pakistan
How one jihadi group operates in Pakistan
2006-06-18
The Pakistani branch of Islamic group al-Muhajiroun has evolved into one of many support networks connecting Western Muslim youths, mostly from Europe, to jihad in southwest Asia. According to an analysis circulated by Stratfor, the US-based online news analysis service, this occurred after the Pakistani branch’s 2003 announcement of independence from the parent group in London. The Pakistani branch of al-Muhajiroun had decided to participate more actively in the ‘jihad’ in Afghanistan, which necessitated its secession from the parent body. Omer Bakri Mohammed, the organisation’s founder, blessed this decision as he wanted to maintain plausible deniability for the group as a whole.

Stratfor writes, “Groups like al-Muhajiroun’s Pakistani branch are channels for bringing conditioned Western Muslim youths into contact with Al Qaeda recruiters. This is likely the same medium that allowed the July 7 London bombers to go from being radicalised youth to becoming actual suicide bombers.”

Stratfor cites the example of Syed Hashmi, a 26-year-old US Muslim and New York City resident, who was arrested on June 6 at London’s Heathrow Airport as he prepared to board a plane for Pakistan. He was charged with aiding an Al Qaeda plot to stage attacks in London and shipping equipment to the jihadi network headquartered in Pakistan. Hashmi, the analysis notes, is a US citizen of Pakistani origin who grew up in New York. He graduated from college in 2003. During his student days, he was exposed to radical Islamic ideas, particularly those of the now defunct London-based group al-Muhajiroun. According to Stratfor, “In 1996, the nascent and small New York branch of al-Muhajiroun, like its parent group in London, comprised members who had parted ways with Hizb al-Tahrir a trans-national radical Islamist group seeking to re-establish the caliphate through non-violent means. … By the end of 1999, the chapter had undergone a complete turnover, and the group gained notoriety for being an Al Qaeda propaganda front organisation.”
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Terror Networks
An updated view on Hizb-ut-Tahrir
2005-12-17
For these keeping score, we here at Rantburg were able to identify it as an al-Qaeda front as soon as we got ahold of the Milan wiretaps. Where's our research grant?
The past year has seen an increasing radicalism of the Islamic Liberation Party (Hizb al-Tahrir al-Islami), resulting in a wave of arrests of its members in numerous countries around the world. Arrests were made in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Jordan, and Syria. In Britain-site of the organization's central headquarters-the government has made no secret of its intention to outlaw the Party.

The trend toward increasing radicalism has found expression in two attempts at political subversion by members of the party in Uzbekistan (May 13, 2005) and Kyrgyzstan (March 24, 2005). In addition, on September 2, 2005, senior officials in the Party's Jordanian branch called for a militant Jihad against the West, primarily the United States and Israel. The organization claimed that, "the end of American tyranny will be accomplished at the hands of the Muslims." With regard to Israel, Party leaders said, "its end is a 'simple task' and its existence is conditioned on Western interference and the 'betrayal' of Muslim leaders". In light of this incitement Jordanian security forces arrested seven members of the Liberation Party, among them the chemist Salih al-Jalabi, one of the senior ranking members of the Jordanian branch. It is still unclear if this deviation from the Party's traditional approach represents a change in the attitudes of the Party's leadership in Britain or is simply the viewpoint of an isolated branch.

One opportunity to examine this pattern more closely is the upcoming march in support of Muslims in Iraq, the Territories, Kashmir, Chechnya, and all other "oppressed Muslims of the (Islamic) 'Ummah'." This march, organized by the party's leadership, will take place in London on the morning of December 10, 2005. The march-which will depart at 11 o'clock from the Parliament Square in London (Abingdon Street) and end in Hyde Park-will culminate with an organized rally during which senior personalities of the Muslim community in Britain will protest the British government's policies vis-à-vis Muslims around the world. Among the issues to be addressed are the shutting down of mosques sponsoring activities in support of worldwide Muslims, the release of jailed Muslims in Britain, and the planned extradition of Babar Ahmad to the United States.

Over the past year, the Liberation Party has mostly maintained its traditional operational path, as illustrated by major demonstrations around the world calling for the establishment of the Islamic Caliphate. Two recent displays of propaganda are noteworthy. The first, on Friday, October 27, 2005 took place on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where during Friday services the Party called upon the Islamic Ummah to launch the Islamic Caliphate. The second demonstration took place on Sunday, October 16, 2005 in Dacca City, Bangladesh, where approximately 5,000 supporters of the Liberation Party demanded the replacement of the local "corrupt" regime and "tyrannical" regime and its replacement with the Caliphate.

Hizb al-Tahrir al-Islami is an Islamic political movement created in 1953 in East Jerusalem by the "Qadi" Taqi al-din al-Nabhani, an appeals judge and senior religious figure who split off from the Muslim Brotherhood. In 1977, after the death of al-Nabhani, Abd al-Qadim Zalum, a Palestinian resident of Hebron and one of the founders of the Party, took over as the head of the organization, a position he held until his death in April 2003. His successor is 'Ata' Abu al-Rishta, a Jordanian national of Palestinian origin who served as the Party's spokesman for the past fifteen years.

According to its stated platform, the Islamic Liberation Party's mission is to reinstitute the Islamic Caliphate that was destroyed in 1924 by Mustafa Kemal (AtatÃŒrk); to institute Muslim religious law ("Shari'a"); and to "liberate" the Islamic "Ummah" from foreign influence (in economic, social, military, cultural, and political terms). The establishment of the Caliphate, according to the Party, will be achieved through the means of Islamic "Da'wa" (propaganda) - calling upon Muslims to repent and live their lives according to "Shari'a". At the head of the Caliphate will stand a Caliph appointed by the Muslim community, which will be sworn to support him. The Caliph will rule according to the Koran and the Sunnah (the practices of the Prophet that have become sanctified customs) and he will be sworn to disseminate Islam through "Da'wa" and militant Jihad.

The Party refuses to take an active role in the militant Jihad against "infidel" Muslim leaders prior to the establishment of the Islamic Caliphate. The Party argues that the lack of a policy of violence in order to defend itself or as a tool against the "infidel" Muslim regimes is not at all connected to the issue of Jihad. In its own words, there exist two conditions on which the Party will participation in Jihad. The first condition is founded on the idea that in every instance in which "infidels" attack an Islamic country, it is incumbent on the local Muslim population to repel the enemy. Members of the Party living in the Islamic state which is attacked then have the obligation to fight in the Jihad to repel the enemy. The second condition is that in which a Muslim Caliph advocates militant Jihad with the purpose of expanding the territory of Allah. In that case, members of the Liberation Party will contribute to this mission as far as possible. At present, neither condition has been met; there is no true Islamic country under attack, nor is there an Islamic state headed by a Caliph who calls upon Muslims to fight. Thus members of the Party are not obligated to participate in militant Jihad.

Hizb a-Tahrir's first base was in Jordan. There, the local authorities did what they could to limit its activities, infiltrate its services, and arrest its leaders. The Liberation Party subsequently spread to other countries in the Arab world-to Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait, and Iraq), North Africa, Turkey, and Iran. At the same time, the Party also began to operate in Islamic communities in Europe-especially Britain and Germany-in North America, Central and East Asia, and Australia. Today, because of its subversive political activities and radical opinions, the Party is forbidden in most countries in the Middle East, including Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Party is also forbidden in Russia, and in central Asian republics such as Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. In Europe the Party is barred from operating in Holland, Denmark, and Germany.

The Liberation Party rejects the existence of the Palestinian Authority, which it views as an "infidel Arab regime" just as any other Arab government that doesn't rule according to "Shari'a". The Party denounces any participation in the political system, such as joining parliaments or any elected councils, and views democracy as a "Bid'a" (a negative innovation adopted by Islam over the course of hundreds of years under the influence of infidels), since it serves the will of the people and represents the "cultural invasion" of the West into Muslim countries. As such, the Party refuses to participate in the upcoming elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council, set to take place on January 25, 2006. It even rejects nationalism, arguing that it is a formulation of the West that has been imported to the Muslim countries.

The position of the Islamic Liberation Party with regard to Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) and the Palestinian Authority is unambiguous. During the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit on February 8, 2005, the Party severely criticized the Palestinian Authority and argued that the Summit was just a symbol of the scalping of Palestine to the Jews and just another step in a long series of concessions and humiliations. The Party sees Abu Mazen as a marionette of the American government, whose objective is to maximize the worldwide Muslim awareness of Israel ("the Jewish entity"). In their own words, Abu Mazen is a pawn of the "Jewish entity" and "he tours all over the world" only to achieve normalization of relations with it. Thus, The Party argues that "Abu Mazen has become the foreign minister of Ariel Sharon more than Silvan Shalom himself." In the internal domain, the Party views Abu Mazen as a leader who has forced himself on the Palestinian people and does not promote its national aspirations. The Liberation party's activities against the Palestinian Authority primarily take the form of propaganda, sermons, and opposition advertising.

The various security apparatuses of the Palestinian Authority have in the past monitored the the operations of the Liberation Party. The PA is well aware that the activities of the Party could threaten Authority officials. Nevertheless, Palestinian security forces have only carried out short-term arrests of a few activists-mostly during the 1990s-who were charged with incitement. Two possible explanations for this limited law enforcement might be the comparatively limited support of the Party among the Palestinian population and the Authority's preoccupation with primary radical Islamic organizations, such as Hamas and the Islamic Jihad.

During its decades of existence, local branches of the Liberation Party have taken part in several failed attempts at political sabotage, two of them in the past year. Nevertheless, as long as the stated platform of the Party does not deviate from its pragmatic political missions, outlined by al-Nabhani, it can be assumed that attempts at subversion or calls for Jihad against the West and "infidel" Muslim regimes represent only the views of local branches or of individuals belonging. In other words, since currently there exists only a hope for the Islamic Caliphate, Party leadership will stick to the al-Nabhani policy: focusing on strengthening religious faith and avoidance of armed combat.

At this point in time, then, the Party may be expected operate on two main levels: the first, Islamic preaching and propaganda against the West-including Israel-and against the "infidel" Muslim regimes, which are accused of abandoned the Islamic religion and serving as a shield for Israel. The second, organizing of demonstrative marches and political protests around the world against the "infidel" Muslim regimes and against the West, which is accused of oppressing Muslims around the world.

Notwithstanding this purely "demonstrative" aspect of the Party's activities, in light of the developments of the past year, the Liberation Party does pose a real threat in the near future. This threat takes the form of a variety of possible actions:
· Political subversion against Muslim regimes-especially in Arab countries-that are viewed by the Party as "infidels".

· Perpetration of terrorist attacks inside Israel and against Israeli and Jewish targets abroad, based on the past declaration of the Party's Jordanian branch to embark on a militant Jihad against the West, including Israel.

· Perpetration of terrorist attacks against Western targets-primarily British and American-in response to the roles played by these countries in the war in Iraq and other conflict zones involving Muslims, not to mention the West's nominal support for Israel's right to exist.
Should one of the local branches of the Party take part in the near future in terrorist activities against the infidel Muslim regimes or the West, it is likely that it will not publicly claim responsibility for the attack. Rather the claim of responsibility will be under the guise of another Islamic terrorist organization -known or unknown-in order not to damage the declared al-Nabhani practices of the Party leadership and not to jeopardize the Party's standing in those countries where its activities are still sanctioned.

The radical Islamic outlook of the Party, the nature of its operations, and its existence in various corners of the world, has turned the Party into a popular source of recruitment by other Islamic terrorist organizations operating in the the Middle East and elsewhere, most notably al-Qa'ida. This alone makes Hizb a-Tahrir an organization that bears watching.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Nuggets from the Urdu press
2005-09-24
Umar Bakri gave terrorist training
According to Khabrain, Sheikh Umar Bakri – recently deported from the UK – used his Al Muhajirun organisation to attract Muslim youth to extremism in British amusement parks, then took the selected ones from amongst them to a village where they were told about the methods of holding and using weapons and making and using bombs. No weapons were, however, actually used during training.

Why was Maulana Fazlur Rehman deported?
Writing in the weekly Azm, Tanvir Qaisar Shahid stated that MMA-JUI leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman was recently deported from the UAE because he had gone and met Libya’s Qaddafi who had in the past insulted the Saudi king who had even withdrawn his ambassador from Libya in protest. It could be that Saudi Arabia asked the UAE to deport him to prevent him from entering Saudi Arabia. It was also possible that the UAE deported him thinking he was Fazlur Rehman Khalil, the militia leader of the banned Harkatul Mujahideen. Maulana Fazlur Rehman had also visited him in Islamabad just a week earlier to hear him say that he should ask the government not to arrest him again.

What do boys do after madrassas?
Writing in the Jang, Nazeer Naji stated that every year, thousands of graduates came out of religious seminaries to look for jobs. They passed the equivalent of FA and BA exams at the seminaries but remained without the basic functional knowledge to do anything productive. They usually became teachers of the Quran, imams and khateebs in functioning mosques. Many got into the auqaf department, others went into the army and rangers to serve as priests, or got into jails to serve as priests for the prisoners. They also went abroad to serve expatriate Pakistanis and benefited from copious community funds there. In time, they competed with one another on the basis of sect, which competition could become quite ugly.

‘Naagin’ takes revenge
According to Khabrain, a pair of cobra snakes entered the house of district health officer Muhammad Nawaz of Phalia. He used a stick and killed the male snake while the naagin (female cobra) fled the house. But after a week the naagin returned and bit the daughter of Nawaz. After that it attacked the second daughter, but she was saved by people. The daughter who was bitten died later on because of the revenge of the naagin.

Hizb al Tahrir recruits in Australia
According to the weekly Azm, Hizb al Tahrir was recruiting Muslims from the Green Acres area of Sydney for Al Qaeda. It stated that Muhammad Atta, the bomber of 9/11, had contacted the Hizb in Germany and that the 7/7 London bomber Shehzad Tanvir also had contacts with Hizb Al Tahrir. The organisation was found distributing pamphlets among the Muslims of Australia. Meanwhile, the head of Islamic Teaching Institute in Australia, Sheikh Khalid Yaseen, had asked Muslims not to make friends with non-Muslim Australians. He also said that disobedient wives should be beaten up and homosexuals should be put to death. The mufti of Australia Sheikh Tajuddin Hilali had condemned this fatwa.

Khar has Bhutto’s last chair
Talking to the Nawa-e-Waqt magazine, Ghulam Mustafa Khar said that he had bought the chair from jail officials on which Zulfikar Ali Bhutto sat for the last time before he was hanged. Bhutto tried to write something the night of his hanging but could not finish it and kept tearing up the pages. The officers wanted him to write and sign something but he did not want this. They beat him so badly that he could not stand up. His hanging was brought forward and he was carried to the gallows on a stretcher but when he realised that he was being filmed, he asked them to let him walk. On the gallows, he just said “finish it” and thus went to his death. His dead body hung for one and a half hours. Before burying him, the officials sprinkled chemicals in the grave. Khar said that he loved being with women and had married five times and had ten children. He said that unfortunately, he had had to divorce his wives on occasion.

Pakistani umpire fondles girl
According to the Jang, a Pakistani umpire who had gone to Malaysia for Azlan Shah hockey tournament, was reported for showing discourtesy to the female hostess of a Kuala Lumpur hotel. The umpire pretended to pin a Pakistani flag on the shirt of the hostess but fondled her breast in the process.

General Zia was great
Writing in the Jang, Abdul Qadir Hassan stated that had Zia-ul-Haq not stood up to Russian imperialism, there would have been no mosques, no Quran, no Muslim names and no Arabic in Pakistan. The Russians would have annexed Pakistan to get to the ‘warm waters’ of the Indian Ocean. Zia was all alone when he confronted the imperialist challenge of Russia which had tasted the blood of Muslims.

General Zia not so great
Writing in the Jang, Irshad Haqqani stated that most rulers of Pakistan were in the habit of spending huge amounts of public funds for their personal good. He remembered that General Zia used to spend colossal sums of public money on himself and his family. He wondered how a man who observed roza and namaz could be guilty of this.

Smelly bathrooms of Kairul Madaris
Writing in the daily Pakistan, Tanwir Qaiser Shahid stated that the head of Multan’s largest madrassa Khairul Madaris had nearly a thousand pupils saying namaz but the bathrooms where they performed their ablutions were extremely dirty and the walls of the seminary were in bad repair. When he met the chief of the madrassa Qari Haneef Jullundhari, he saw that he rode an expensive new Toyota car and that his room was comfortable with rugs and air-conditioners.

‘Naghma’ causes upheaval
According to Sarerahe in the Nawa-e-Waqt, a heejra transvestite named Naghma caused a lot of upheaval at a union council poll in Lahore when he/she announced that he/she was taking part in the elections with the symbol of chiriya (sparrow). He said his sparrow will bring down a whole pack of hawks in the shape of corrupt politicians.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Nuggets from the Urdu Press
2005-06-04
Bush makes new Quran
According to Khabrain, a newspaper in Egypt disclosed that President Bush had ordered Jews to make a new 12-part Quran called Furqan Al Haq, which would twist and change the Quranic message, cause heresy amongst Muslims and render them apostate. A first edition has already been published, but the plan is to turn the Muslims away from Islam in four years.

No jihad in Waziristan
Quoted in the daily Pakistan, corps commander Peshawar General Safdar Hussain stated that the jihad in Waziristan was actually fasad waged after taking money from the Al Qaeda. He said that his troops had killed 300 terrorists, out of which 150 were foreigners. He said that there was a complete terrorist network in the agency, along with communication technology training centres and a treasury. He said that terrorism did not end after the death of Nek Muhammad, because there were thousands of Nek Muhammads in Waziristan. He said that after the military operation, the terrorists had been dispersed.

"Ghoonsay" in parliament
Sarerahe in Nawa-e-Waqt discussed the exchange of mughalizaat (dirty swear words) between law minister Wasi Zafar and JUI leader Hafiz Hussain Ahmad. After the two exhausted their nangi (naked) curses, they fell upon each other and exchanged ghoonsay (fists) too.

Chaudhry Zahur Elahi's death
The famous lawyer MA Rehman told the daily Pakistan that Chaudhry Zahur Elahi was a close friend of Justice Maulvi Mushtaq, who had hanged Bhutto. After Bhutto's death, he knew that Al Zulfikar was targeting him. He took MA Rehman in his car to see Maulvi Mushtaq. After that, they decided to go to condole someone's father's death. On the way back, their car was attacked. First the tyre was flattened with a bullet. After that, two grenades were thrown. One exploded and killed the driver, while its shrapnel entered the brain of Chaudhry Zahur Elahi who had insisted on sitting in the front seat. Maulvi Mushtaq too was hurt, but Chaudhry Zahur Elahi died of his wound. Bullets had been fired at them from a car.

Asra Numani not related to Shibli
Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt, the surviving granddaughter of the famous Indian Muslim scholar Shibli Numani, Momina Numani, said in Karachi that Asra Numani — who had arranged the woman-led namaz in the United States — was no relative of hers. The 70-year old lady said that she had never heard of Asra in her family. Her husband Suhail Sultan Khan, 74, was a retired captain of the army and the pious couple did not allow even a TV in their house.

Col Ameer Imam speaks on the Taliban
Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt, an ex-ISI officer who was at one time posted in Herat during the Afghan war, Col (Retd) Sultan Ameer Imam, said that the Taliban were not trained by Pakistan and that not a single army officer was involved in the Afghan civil war. He was speaking at the Area Study Centre, Peshawar University, along with General (Retd) Nasirullah Babar. He told the students that Afghan students were first trained in Pakistan in 1973 under Bhutto. He was called from Cherat and asked to report at the training camps to General Babar in 1973. Thus, he was the first to train the Afghans. When he arrived in Peshawar, he was made to meet some students from Kabul University, prominent amongst whom were Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Ahmad Shah Massoud. Briefing on the training plan was given by Major Sherpao, now the interior minister. He said the Taliban were first approved by the Americans.

Gas from Turkmenistan not feasible
Quoted in Khabrain, chairman Sui Northern Gas Pipeline General (Retd) Ghulam Safdar Butt said that the plan to import gas from Turkmenistan was not feasible because of the trouble in Afghanistan, but Pakistan would go ahead with the Iranian pipeline project from which Pakistan would get $150 million annually as royalty if India joined it. He said that it was wrong to say that royalty from this pipeline to Pakistan would be $500 million or more. He said that Qatar gas was another project which was also not feasible, because of the difficulty of maintaining undersea pipelines.

Umar Bakri, Umar Abdur Rehman and Dr Israr
Writing in the daily Pakistan, Tanvir Qaiser Shahid stated that British Islamist Umar Bakri had been in jail for verbal aggression. He was originally a Syrian who had run away from Hafez Al Asad and got British nationality. He took out a journal in London named Khilafah, in which he abused the Quaid-e-Azam while advancing the cause of the banned-in-Pakistan organisation Hizb al Tahrir, which was 'exported' to Pakistan from the UK. Umar Bakri's fiery speeches were identical to Egyptian Umar Abdur Rehman, who had tried to blow up the Trade Centre in New York in 1993 and was in jail in the US. In Pakistan, Dr Israr was in favour of Hizb al Tahrir, wanted khilafat to replace democracy and was at times insulting towards the Quaid-e-Azam. In Qaumi Digest (April 2005) he said that Islam could not be enforced in Pakistan because of Jinnah.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Nuggets from the Urdu Press
2005-05-28
Qazi Hamidullah a Taliban connection
Writing in the Jang, Nazeer Naji stated that the MMA leader MNA Qazi Hameedullah, who attacked the marathon in Gujranwala along with his extremist seminarians on April 3, was a hardline Pushtun cleric with a Taliban background. The daily Pakistan wrote that Qazi Hameedullah led a batch of Afghan students who were staying at his seminary illegally. The police said that a raid would soon be conducted into the seminaries to apprehend illegal Taliban students. Khabrain reported that the DIG of Gujranwala had stated that 38 assailants of the marathon in police custody were youths from the NWFP.

Hizb al Tahrir boys freed
According to the daily Din, eight members of the banned organisation Hizb al Tahrir were freed by the Multan Bench of the High Court, which ruled that distributing anti-government pamphlets was not a crime. The members of the banned organisation were caught distributing pamphlets in the Multan and Rahimyar Khan area.

PMLN is really moderate
Columnist Ataul Haq Qasimi wrote in the Jang that when the Punjab Assembly condemned the MMA attack on the Gujranwala marathon, the PPPP sided with the PML because it was a roshan khayal party, but the PMLN sided with the MMA and opposed the resolution of condemnation. If the PMLN sided with the PPPP, it would not be able to compete with its modern approach; and if it went with the MMA it could not compete with the religious fervour of the clergy. Therefore it was a moderate party staying the 'middle course.' Yet the PMLN should not have stood with the MMA on the marathon issue, as that took the PMLN too close to the MMA's extremist stance.

Did the MMA attack the girls?
Columnist Aftab Iqbal wrote in the Nawa-e-Waqt that after the attack on female marathon runners in Gujranwala, MNA Qazi Hameedullah said that his followers had not attacked the girls and those who threw stones and damaged property were some other elements. The columnist said that another source also implied that the real vandalism was perpetrated by agents of some other entity. Yet the MMA leader Liaquat Baloch warned the government that the MMA would agitate unless its workers were released from jail.

PPP not 'enlightened' enough
Columnist Khurshid Nadeem wrote in the Jang that the PPP had the ability to metamorphose itself and present Pakistani nationalism in the correct roshan khayal (enlightened) perspective, but it was not performing this function. Its leaders Iqbal Haider and Aitzaz Ahsan were promoting secularism, which was wrong and a step back from Bhutto's own explanation of Muslim nationalism. It appeared that the two were not able to decide the true position of Islam in the present civilisation.

Benazir and America
Writing in Khabrain, Azam Sultan Suhrawardi stated that Benazir Bhutto was wrong when she told the Americans that they should get Pakistan to adopt democracy the same way Iraq and Afghanistan had. The columnist said that he was not in favour of defying America as long as Pakistan's air force was not able to attack America and defeat it, but Benazir was steps ahead of Musharraf in becoming a slave to America.

State coercion in Gujranwala
Writing in the Nawa-e-Waqt, Irfan Siddiqi said that MNA Hameedullah in Gujranwala had warned the government that he would not allow the marathon; the government had ignored his warning and had not cancelled the marathon, with the result that action was taken by the MNA which led to violence. This was an example of state coercion (jabr) which is undertaken to forcibly change the accepted cultural norms.

Gilgit civil servants asked to return
Tthe daily Jang reported that the government had asked those government functionaries who had fled the sectarian riots of 8 January 2005, to return to their offices by 12 April 2005. Thus Gilgit and the Northern Areas lacked a complete bureaucracy for three months because of the sectarian slaughter.

Girls unsafe in Pakistan
Writing in the Jang, Javed Chaudhry stated that a friend of his who became a Dutch national 20 years ago told him that he thought of Pakistan every day, but could not return. The reason was that he had daughters who would be unsafe in Pakistan. In Amsterdam, they were free to roam about and in fact, returned from work after midnight in public transport. They were respected by Dutch men. In Pakistan, they would have to be protected and kept indoors. In Pakistan, he did not allow his daughters to go too far from home. He had read that at a musical programme in Rawalpindi's Liaquat Hall, boys had molested girls. Girls colleges were haunted by rowdy (awbash) boys who teased them and threatened to kidnap them. News of rape was an everyday happening. The columnist wrote that the roshan khayal government was trying to get girls to run marathons, but the mullahs were out to hurt them. His friend from Holland did not believe that the government was sincere. The rulers did not let their daughters run marathons.

The power of Akbar Bugti
Writing in Khabrain, Shakir Mazari from Rajanpur said that the Bugti tribe had three branches: Raheja, Kalpar and Masuri. Nawab Akbar Bugti led the Raheja sub-tribe by destroying and enslaving the other two. After one Kalpar sardar joined the PPP and became powerful in Sui, Akbar Bugti had him killed, after which the Kalpars killed Akbar's son Salal. Akbar Bugti had completely crushed the Kalpars and made them flee. Then Akbar Bugti heard that the territory of the Masuris could be the place for new gas finds. He arrested their leaders and put them in his personal jail. Mir Ghulam Qadir Masuri and his sons were in this jail for a long time, till someone had the compassion to free them without Akbar Bugti's permission. Akbar Bugti has a personal army. He has 3,000 of his Bugtis employed at Sui, but they perform duties for him. His army was constantly fighting the following tribes around his territory: Jakhrani, Bijrani, Sundrani, Khoso, Golatho, Domki and Mazari, inhabiting the localities of Kashmore, Jacobabad, Kandhkot, Shahwali, Rajanpur and Rojhan.

We will throw girls into the river!
Tthe daily Khabrain reported the senior minister of the NWFP, Sirajul Haq, as saying that if any girls in the NWFP took part in marathons, his government would throw them into the River Indus. He said that the world was concentrating on the NWFP to harm it, but all evil designs would be defeated.

Marathon race and Pakistani identity
Columnist Abdul Qadir Hassan wrote in the Jang that the Pakistani nation was not really a nation, but a people with a certain kind of Islamic mind. It is an ideological nation that doesn't change its mind and if a dictator had to change it, it would take him a long time. America was trying to change this mind through changing the textbooks and through the Aga Khan, but it was not changing. Now, making girls run in marathons was another trick but the people of Pakistan will not change their minds and will reject marathons.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Bangladesh terrorism is flip-side of Pakistani terrorism
2005-02-27
Daily Times editorial...
An Associated Press report on Saturday said that "the police in northern Bangladesh have arrested 11 alleged Muslim militants after raiding homes and mosques as part of a crackdown on a recently outlawed radical Islamic group". Those arrested belonged to "Jumatul Mujahedin" and Jagrata Muslim Janata militant groups. A lot of arms and explosives were recovered from the hideouts (including mosques) of these organisations widely reported two weeks ago as practising violence in the name of Islam, enforcing hijab and namaz on pain of death. The report went on to say that "the investigators were trying to find out whether the two newly-outlawed groups were connected". Significantly, the police were "also looking for Jagrata Muslim Janata's leader, Siddiqul Islam, also known as Bangla Bhai".
He means whether they're officially connected, of course. They're both following the same path, toward the same ends.
After violence and coercion by Bangla Bhai were reported in the international press, a Bangladeshi journalist writing in a Karachi daily strongly condemned the "international conspiracy" to malign Bangladesh.
There's always an international conspiracy under way to malign whatever Islamic rathole is currently erupting. That's because it's never their fault...
He described the Bangla Bhai phenomenon like this: "What is going on in some parts of north-western Bangladesh does not bear any semblance of an Islamic revolution but looks like gang warfare for dominance and extortion, common in many unruly pockets in the Third World." One assumes that he would similarly describe the shenanigans of another violent gang run by one Jangi Bhai in south Bangladesh. The journalist did not deny violence and extortion and killing in the name of Islam but protested strongly against the labelling of this phenomenon as "Islamic revolution". In his mind there is a pristine image of 'Islamic revolution' which he wants to save against pollution of foreign comment.
That ignores reality, of course. The "Islamic revolution" is financed by bank robberies, drug dealings, and the occasional burglary to supplement the princely largesse coming from Arabia. There's no difference between the Lions of Islam™ and the thieves and footpads because they're usually the same people, especially at the cannon fodder and middle management levels. The upper levels, of course, are holy men. They have minions to take care of that sort of thing.
In his anger the Bangladeshi journalist addressed a warning to the 'secular' rulers masquerading as Islamic leaders against fascism on the lines of what happened in Europe before the World War II. It would have been appropriate to compare the "pseudo-Islamic" upheaval of Bangladesh with the one in Pakistan, especially as both Bangla Bhai and Jangi Bhai had trained in Afghanistan and lived in the seminaries of Karachi.
Oh, wotta surprise.
It is ironic that the same Bangladeshi journalist who is in denial about "Islamist" terrorism wrote a book some years ago recording the death sentences passed on women in the Bangladeshi countryside through fatwas. According to the book, the number of women subjected to cruel illegal fatwas began after 1994 and rose to over 3,000 annually. During the period from 1990 to 1995, over 10,000 victims of rape, murder, abduction, forcible marriage and arbitrary divorce, were poor rural women with no social support. In 1993 alone, 6,000 women committed suicide after being trapped in fatwa situations. The obsession with sharia law was always present in Bangladesh but received a fillip through the Islamisation processes unleashed by General Ziaur Rehman and General Ershad, reaching a new furore after the "Taslima Nasreen incident" in 1994.
Sorry I missed that one. I was washing my hair that year.
If Bangladeshis "in denial" should care to look at Pakistan more closely instead of hating it blindly, they will find that the disease of 'Islamist terrorism' was incubated in Karachi and Khost and then passed on to Dhaka.
If they'd care to glance at it casually they'd notice that.
A glace at the looking glass in Dhaka will discover Pakistani-jihadi footsteps all over the place. The Harkatul Mujahideen al-Islami (the one called HUJI in Bangladesh) is the outfit whose leader was a graduate of the Banuri Mosque seminary in Karachi and whose activists tried to kill our prime minister Shaukat Aziz recently. HUJI is the international face of the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
It's also a signatory of Binny's declaration of war against us. The guy the writer's referring to is Fazlur Rehman Khalil.
As for the "pseudo-Islamic" nature of what is happening in Bangladesh, let us accept that that is the way of 'Islamic revolution' these days. This is what the Uzbek Islamist Tahir Yuldashev did in Osh before he came down to Afghanistan and then to Pakistan's Tribal Areas. The Hizb al-Tahrir, which Pakistan banned only after Yuldashev's discovery, worked in tandem with him in Central Asia and is now clearly working in tandem with HUJI in Bangladesh. As in Pakistan, seminaries also flourish in Bangladesh with foreign funding because of poverty and — and this few observers mention — profits to the organising clergy. Had the clergy been devoted to a higher cause they would have used the money to promote local Islam and not the hardline Wahhabi-Saudi one now associated with the Taliban. An increasing number of Bangladesh's madrassas are now following the pattern of study of the madrassas in Pakistan and have become Deobandi in their worldview. The Hindus have been targeted, aided by the widespread belief that they should be expelled from the country. The jihad in Afghanistan brought in Al Qaeda money, and the training camps in Bangladesh have since begun to turn out warriors for the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
The while, the government's been standing by watching and denying, and allying with the Islamists.
The phase Bangladesh is passing through can be taken in two parts. An aspect of it belongs to the early 1990s when the "Islamist" outfits in Pakistan did not offend the conservative Muslim League but were seen as a threat by a liberal PPP. These days the ruling BNP in Bangladesh is most reluctant to take action against the Islamists as they continue to attack Awami League cadres and communists; but when phase two opens up, the BNP will be equally threatened. The "purifying" dynamic of the Islamists will demand that the BNP bend to the kind of shariah the warriors favour in light of their training in Afghanistan and their "salafi" contact with Al Qaeda. Therefore, while the Bangladeshi journalist may be offended today that Bangla Bhai and Jangi Bhai are being hauled up under pressure from the United States and the European Union, a day will come soon enough when the state of Bangladesh will come under threat from the Islamic warriors it is now empowering through denial.
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Central Asia
Uzbekistan Prohibits Schoolgirls from Wearing Headscarves
2004-06-22
From Khilafah
Uzbekistan has intensified its crackdown on Islamic dress as part of an ongoing campaign against what it terms "radicalism". A government-run council on Sunday decided to ban Muslim headscarves in a school in Uzbekistan’s Ferghana Valley - the country’s religious heartland. The Uzbek constitution already bans the wearing of religious dress for those working in the public sector. Gulnora Salokhiddinova, a 14-year-old girl from the village of Margilan, was sent home from her school for wearing a hijab – but only after all students were gathered at a general assembly to witness her being publicly criticised.

Gulnora’s grandfather, Sadriddin Salokhiddinov, stated that the family interprets such criticism as an assault on the right to be able to practice religion. "There is no law prohibiting Muslim scarves!" said Salokhiddinov. "No such law! If parliament issues such a law, then OK, we would admit our fault." Her father could not be contacted as he is one among the hundreds arrested as a suspected member of the Islamic radical group Hizb al-Tahrir following two bomb attacks last March. But Shoazim Minovarov - chairman of the Cabinet of Minister’s Committe on Religious Affairs - stated that the school’s decision to "persecute" people for wearing headscarves was unlawful.

However, School Headmaster Zafar Amirov believes that forbidding the scarf is his duty as a teacher. "Students at school must wear a uniform," said Amirov, who asserted that he had not received orders "from higher up" to ban the scarf. "We must gradually reform this girl."

Gulnora said that the school’s staff and students would only express support for her decision to wear the headscarf in private. "Many students and even teachers told me ’we would love to wear Muslim scarves...but we are scared’," she said.

And there is good cause to be scared. In Bukhara, for instance, Nazira Ismailova - the chairperson of local council number eight - keeps a special file called Dangerous Groups. Dangerous groups include families that have relatives working abroad or children under the age of 18 whose "immature minds" could be influenced by Islamist extremists. ....
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Syria-Lebanon
Syria frees 30 political prisoners, more to come
2004-02-01
Pak Daily Times
Syria has freed 30 political prisoners, mostly members of Islamist groups, and 90 more will be released in the coming days, lawyer and prominent human rights activist Anwar Bunni told AFP Saturday. Many of the freed prisoners belong to the Muslim Brotherhood, the Hizb al-Tahrir (Liberation party), were members of Iraq’s former ruling Baath party or had completed their sentences or were in ill health, he said. The most prominent prisoner being released is Fares Murad, a member of the Arab communist organization who has been imprisoned for 29 years and whose health has declined. There was no information on one of his colleagues, Imad Sheiha, who was jailed with him in 1975. More than 750 political prisoners have been freed during two presidential amnesties declared by President Bashar al-Assad on the anniversaries of his coming to power in June 2000.
Somehow I don't find springing Islamists to be a genuine step toward human rights reform...
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India-Pakistan
Nuggets from the Urdu press
2003-08-14
Hizb al-Tahrir leader picked up
According to Nawa-e-Waqt, leader of Pakistan Hizb al-Tahir Naveed Butt was picked up in Lahore from a city hotel where he was making a speech about bringing khilafat to Pakistan. He was taken away by intelligence officers together with his friends including one who had been picked up earlier. Hizb al-Tahir gave the call to overthrow Musharraf and install Khilafat in Pakistan.

‘She-Devil’ hates theatre
As reported in Nawa-e-Waqt a she-devil in Sargodha was haunting the theatre and was preventing the citizens from having a good time. During one performance lights went out and a beautiful woman with feet turned backwards appeared on the stage and started dancing. On this, the actors ran away and there was stampede in the hall. People left without their shoes and all of them had torn clothes because of the struggle to get out first. Earlier, the same churail had thrown stones down at the stage and made the actors run away. Actress Bubbli and Billo were given special medical treatment. In Sargodha, a churail had appeared before a young man earlier and made him lose consciousness for many days. The owner of the theatre had got special warlocks to come and read incantations on the stage together with smoke.

Jirga versus NGOs
According to Khabrain a jirga of Aurakzai Agency decided that too much obscenity had been spread by NGOs running schools in the Agency and that they should leave immediately or face Rs 10 lakh as fine. The jirga said that it would not be responsible if women working in the NGOs were kidnapped and maltreated.

‘Stick-wielding’ vandals in Peshawar
According to Nawa-e-Waqt, 30 stick-wielding hooligans attacked four hotels in Qissa Khani Bazar in Peshawar and accused the managers of showing obscene cable TV. After that they broke down the hotels and beat up the management. The hotels registered cases against the Pasban organisation of the Jamaat Islami for vandalism but the chief of Pasban, Masaib Gul said that no Pasban member was involved in the crime.

Azam Tariq’s quarrel with founder’s family
According to Nawa-e-Waqt the leader of banned Sipah Sahaba (now Millat-e-Islamia) Maulana Azam Tariq was at the party headquarters in Jhang when Husnain, son of the founder of Sipah Sahaba, tried to grab his bodyguard’s gun and fire on him. Husnain was convinced that his brother Izharul Haq was killed by Sipah Sahaba the very party his father had founded on the basis of his hatred for the Shia. Azam Tariq is now an MNA whose election is under challenge in the court of law. Maulana Azam Tariq told daily Pakistan that he had no differences with the widow of Maulana Haq Nawaz Jhangvi and that the incident with his gunmen was just a joke.

Don’t recognise Israel
Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt, special adviser to chief minister Punjab, Syed Muahid Shah, said that if Pakistan recognised Israel it would destroy the Kashmir cause. He did not explain how the Kashmir cause would be destroyed by recognising Israel.
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