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Analysis by But Shikan ('Idol Breaker')
Pakistani 'President' Teaches American Version of "Islam"
Condemns Jihad in Kashmir: Denies Will of Pakistani Masses
Jihad Groups Banned, 600 arrested in Futile Bid to blunt Islamic thrust
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Important snippets:
1. Earlier this month Musharref arrested Afghan ambassador Abdus Salam
Zaeef
and handed him over to the U.S. This violation of international law
threatens
to disrupt relations between nations. Islam forbids such behavior and
only
scum can carry out such violation of trust.
2. NEW TREND was the first to indicate that human rights of Al-Qaeda
prisoners being transported to Guantanamo Bay are being violated. Now
Amnesty
International has expressed the same concern.
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TERRORIST WATCH: The U.S. seems to have failed to destroy Islamic
leadership.
Mullah Omar, Osama Bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri who are folk heroes in
Pakistan, Indonesia and many other countries have eluded U.S.attacks.
Please
keep us informed of U.S. success in this situation so that we will be
sure
that the U.S. has won in reality and not just on CNN.
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DOCUMENTATION OF VICTIMS OF BOMBING IN AFGHANISTAN: Pakistani sources
say
60,000 Afghan civilians have been killed in the bombing. Of these 4,076
have
been documented by U.S. sources but the figure is rising every day.
Keep us
informed of new documentation as bodies are recovered from mud huts
puverized
by B-52s and B-1s.
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Pakistan's self-appointed 'President' Musharref made his
keynote
speech on January 12, 2002. It's not known if he read Jessica Stern's
article
"Pakistan's Jihad Culture" which was published in Foreign Affairs
November/December 2000 issue and which was 'must reading' for U.S.
policy
makers. Might be a coincidence, but some of Musharref's remarks seemed
to be
direct copying from that Jewish woman's writings.
We present an analysis of the speech's main points:
1. Musharref claimed that "we joined the international coalition"
against
terrorism "in our national interest." Till now he has not been able to
explain what was that "national interest" and how was it threatened by
the
U.S. There is no indication that Musharref carried out any study of the
"national interest" which would show that what he thought was the
national
interest was in fact so.
He simply dumped the Taliban and opened Pakistan to U.S. intervention
and
control.
2. Musharref claimed that "Pakistan's majority was in favor of my
decision. I
am proud of it." In fact Musharref has carefully avoided any attempt
to ask
the Pakistani people for their position on the "international
coalition"
(which simply means USA). He dared not carry out a referendum or any
kind of
vote on such a crucial decision which will affect Pakistan for many
years to
come.
"I am proud of it" is an absurdity. Musharref's pride does not mean
anything.
He came to power by coup, is totally unrepresentative of the Pakistani
people
and has no legitimacy other than that of the gun and American support.
3. Musharref goes on to claim that "a few extremist groups were against
the
decision." Why? Because "they put their interests over the national
interests." How? "They tried to lead the nation astray through
demonstrations."
Now here Musharref is being downright silly. If only a "few extremist
groups" were against his decision, he could have held a snap vote to
prove
them wrong. After all, the government supporters always point to the
failure
of Islamic parties in elections, so why not hold a vote on such an
important
matter?
Our observers on the ground say that the massive Pakistani
demonstrations
against the U.S. bombing and in support of the Taliban and Osama were a
genuine expression of the people's will. In December 2001, the BBC
admitted
that 83% of Pakistanis oppose the U.S. action against Afghanistan.
4. Musharref then goes on to condemn the Pakistan-Afghan Defense
Council
which he claims never did anything good for Afghanistan. In fact he
makes the
grotesque claim that: "because of their negative thinking Afghanistan
had to
face destruction."
Even President Bush would have a problem with this statement. The PADC
was
formed to help the people of Afghanistan and to express the will of the
Pakistani people. It had nothing to do with the events of 9/11 or with
the
Taliban's refusal to surrender Osama and al-Qaeda.
In fact PADC showed that Islamic organizations as diverse as Jamaate
Islami
and Jamiatul-ulema-e-Islam (JUI) can unite. If Musharref were
interested in
national unity, he would have welcomed the PADC.
5. Then Musharref goes on to blame the Islamists for sectarian
violence. He
specifically refers to an imam in Karachi who had personally killed
people
(!). (Why was the imam not arrested?) Now here Musharraf is pretending
to be
naive and ignorant. It's very easy to rebut him :
i. There has been no sectarian violence since 9/11. (In Jessica Stern's
article, sectarian violence is an important item against the
Islamists.)
ii. In previous sectarian violence, the government took no steps to go
to the
root of the problem. For instance, there is no serious study of the
violence
and is causes.
iii. Pakistani observers say, much of this violence was instigated by
Indian
intelligence (RAW) agents who would first attack a Sh'ite place of
worship
and then a Sunni one. Some government reports and arrests of RAW agents
support this theory.
iv. Iran has played a role in some of this sectarian instigation. It
armed
Shi'ite groups and distributed literature on a vast scale attacking the
blessed companions of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
v. The government was not concerned about the attacks and abuse heaped
on the
people's faith. No stern measures were taken against Iranian or Indian
moves.
vi. Even basic defense for the decencies of Islamic life was not
provided.
For instance, in Iraq, President Saddam Hussain has stopped attacks on
the
Companions of the Prophet (pbuh) by making such attack a felony
punishable by
law. Shi'ites form a much larger segment of Iraqi population than they
do in
Pakistan, yet in Iraq there is no tabarah (abuse of hazrat 'Ayesha and
the
sahaba) coming from the Shi'ites. Law should protect the majority's
rights
too.
JIHAD TO FREE KASHMIR RULED OUT:
6. Musharraf ruled out the right of the Pakistani and Kashmiri
people
to free occupied Kashmir through Jihad. (Such Jihad has already made
India's
rule there quite precarious .) Musharref limited himself to "moral,
dilpmatic support" for the Kashmiri people. He claimed that the
"solution
lies in peaceful means and dialogue." In effect, it means a cop out.
Pakistan
has been talking about Kashmir for decades with no effect.
7. He equated the Kashmir Jihad with "terrorism." In words which
could
have been spoken by Bush, he declared: "No organization will be allowed
to
perpetuate terrorism behind the garb of Kashmir issue."
8. Almost like Arafat in Palestine, then he turned to the U.S. and
begged for intervention: "Pakistan rejects terrorism in all its forms
and
manifestations. Now you (U.S.) must play an active role in Kashmir for
the
sake of lasting peace in the region." In other words, Pakistan can't
do
anything about Kashmir and has to beg the U.S. to do something.
9. Then he launched his program against the Islamists:
i. Banned the Sipahe Sahaba and the TJP (two sectarian groups)
ii. Banned Sunni Tehrik (mainly responsible for helping Afghans.)
iii. Mosques will be registered
iv. Loudspeakers can only be used for Adhan and juma' prayers.
v. No political activities in mosques
vi. No new medressas to be opened without government's
certificate.
vii. Medressas indulging in "militancy" will be shut down.
viii. Teachers in medressas will require government's
certificate.
ix. Foreign students must have certificate of being good boys
from
their governments.
MUSHARREF'S VERSION OF JIHAD
10. Most interesting, the coup leader has his own version of Jihad. He
brought up the idea prevalent in American mosques that
i. The greater jihad is against one's self, while jihad on the
battlefield is the minor jihad.
ii. The real jihad is to "end illiteracy" and to "curb social
evils."
Ending illiteracy and curbing social evils are definitely part of
the
Islamic agenda, but critics ask, why doesn't the Musharraf government
spend
more money in these sectors? Why does Pakistan have such a fat and
comfortable military establishment?
iii. Islam does teach self-purification and self-restraint but that
effort does not negate or become superior to the struggle on the
battlefield
against oppressors and occupiers.
{The story about the "greater (Akbar) jihad" and the "lesser
(asghar)
jihad" is a fabrication which was infiltrated into Muslim communities
to
divert the spirit of self-sacrifice and martyrdom. As Ibn Taymiyyah,
Hasan
al-Banna and Shaikh Omar Abdel Rahman have pointed out, the story is a
fabrication. The Prophet (pbuh) never said any such thing and it is not
accepted by the authentic collectors of Hadith.}
iv. By contrast, the Qur'an and the Hadith, in detail, make it very
clear
that there is no struggle greater than that on the battlefield and in
support
of the battlefield against the oppressors, the aggressors and the
occupiers.
Be it Iqbal or Maudoodi, Sayyid Qutb or Mullah Omar, Hafiz Saeed or
Omar
Abdel Rahman, there is no Islamist in the field who does not put Jihad
on the
battlefield where the Prophet (pbuh) had put it: Above all other
endeavors
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Musharref's speech was preceded and accompanied by police raids across
the
country in which 600 Islamic activists were arrested. Earlier, the coup
leader had clamped down on Lashkare Tayba and Jaish Muhammad and
arrested
their leaders, Hafiz Saeed and Maulana Azhar.
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Pakistani observers say that Musharref has underestimated the power of
jihadist Islam in Pakistan. His moves could drive the Islamists
underground
but will be almost impossible to implement.
U.S. observers are quite happy with the new wave of repression against
Islam.
Unfortunately for Musharref, India is being emboldened by his divisive
moves.
In fact India might decide to move forward precisely because Musharref
seems
to be effectively dividing the country.
The U.S. will try to restrain India but India will be tempted not to
pass
over such an opportunity. However, if India attacks, all of Musharref's
hard
work to divide the country will be washed out.
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