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The
ringleader of imperialism has enforced the law of jungle across the
world - Hussain Muqadasi
RAWALPINDI, January 15: The
Chief of Tehreek e Nifaz e Fiqh e Jafariya, Allama Agha Syed Hussain
Muqaddasi, stated that the ringleader of imperialism has enforced
the law of the jungle across the world. He warned that Muslim
countries must unite, otherwise the so-called “Greater Israel”
agenda will target them one by one. Those who devastated
Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine are
now launching attacks on Iran.
He recalled that Agha Moosavi had warned years ago that those who
dream of economic development without strong defense are mistaken.
Had the United States truly cared about human rights, it would have
restrained Israel. Global imperial powers, he said, have fabricated
false pretexts of counter-terrorism and human rights to interfere in
other countries and seize their resources. He emphasized that
Pakistan, China, Russia, and Iran should form a regional bloc to
defeat the enemies of peace. He further stated that internal discord
and disunity have weakened the Muslim Ummah, placing it at the mercy
of the forces of Kufr (disbelief). The need of the hour, he
stressed, is for all Muslim countries to unite under the leadership
and support of Pakistan. The Pakistan Army’s war against terrorism
is a war for the survival and existence of Pakistan, and the
government must support the army by fully implementing all
provisions of the National Action Plan.
He reiterated that including banned organizations in peace
committees is equivalent to entrusting the protection of milk to a
cat. Policies of negotiations and concessions toward terrorists have
always failed; repeatedly testing what has already failed is sheer
folly. Political leaders, he urged, should avoid spreading confusion
about threats to national integrity.
He also highlighted that Imam Musa al-Kazim (A.S.) endured severe
imprisonment and hardships but never bowed before falsehood. He
expressed these views while addressing office-bearers of the
International Ayyam-e-Bab-ul-Hawaij Committee.
The Chief of TNFJ, Allama Agha Syed Hussain Muqaddasi, expressed
deep concern over certain political elements unjustly criticizing
counter-terrorism efforts and advocating compromises with
terrorists. He said that at a time when it has been proven to the
world that terrorists act as the frontline forces of global imperial
powers—providing them justification to seize the resources of other
countries—creating ambiguity about the war against terrorism in
Pakistan can never be considered patriotism.
He pointed out that the Director General ISPR has repeatedly
highlighted in press briefings the lack of full implementation of
the National Action Plan. One clear indication of this failure, he
said, is that even today proscribed groups are seen occupying seats
in official peace committees, councils, and conferences. Some of
these banned organizations remain registered with the Election
Commission and even participate in elections, which is a blatant
contradiction and tantamount to betrayal of the blood of martyrs of
terrorism. He stressed that eradicating terrorism from its roots
requires not mere announcements but consistency between words and
actions. He concluded by stating that the pure character of Imam
Musa al-Kazim (A.S.) serves as a guiding example for the oppressed
and deprived people of the world, as he thwarted conspiracies by
tyrant rulers aimed at distorting religion and Shariah. |