Tuesday 11 March 2014

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Sunday 9 March 2014

Reasons for the Nomination Of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani for noble peace award



Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the highest ranking Shia Muslim cleric in Iraq, who has done arguably more than anyone to turn the country away from all-out civil war.
Grand Ayatollah who? No, you may never have heard of him. Unlike some Iraqi religious leaders, he doesn't make a habit of going on television and waving a Kalashnikov around. Nor has he ever been pictured with Bush or Blair. Indeed, to my knowledge, he has never consented to meet a single Western politician.
Instead, the 83-year-old mullah just gets quietly got on with his job, living in a modest house down a side street in the holy city of Najaf, and issuing various edicts for his followers, who make up the vast majority of moderate Iraqi Shias.
True, some of these edicts are not very progressive as far as the average Scandinavian Nobel prize judge is concerned. Like most Shia clerics, Sistani doesn't approve of dancing or drinking. And in 2006, he issued a fatwah calling for homosexuals to be killed "in the most severe way" (it was later retracted, with some claiming it was issued erroneously by an aide).
But by Iraqi standards, he's been an outstanding voice of moderation, peace and tolerance, without whom the country would probably be a far bloodier place than it already is.
To get an idea of this, you have to go back to just after the US invasion, when the ex-Baathists of Iraq's Sunni minority formed their unholy alliance with the Sunni zealots of Al-Qaeda. While killing Americans was one of their priorities, their other real passion was killing Shias, whom they viewed not just as US collaborators but as apostates too.
In the decade since, the Shia community has suffered the most appalling provocation. Most of the car bombs that have gone off in Baghdad over the years have been targeted at Shia neighbourhoods, killing thousands. Sunni death squads regularly ambush Shia pilgrims as they head to Sistani's city of Najaf, turning the annual holy festivals into a ritual slaughter. In 2006, al-Qaeda also bombed the Shia holy shrine at Samarra, an act roughly the equivalent to destroying St Peter's Basilica.
Yet throughout all this bloodshed, Sistani has beseeched ordinary Shias not to retaliate. No, he has not been entirely successful. In the year that followed shrine attack, a low-level Sunni-Shia civil war broke out, with tens of thousands dying in tit-for-tat violence.
But as with so many things in Iraq, the horrors that actually took place were nothing compared to how bad it could have been. In telling his fellow Iraqis to turn the other cheek, sometimes when it was quite literally stained with their loved one's blood, Sistani has helped averted all-out disaster, and is credited as such by many Western diplomats. He continues in this role today, as a resurgent al-Qaeda continues to re-ignite the civil war.
What makes Sistani all the more statesmanlike, though, is that he preaches peace while getting precious little thanks for it from those around him.  Fellow Shias accuse him of being too timid in the face of Sunni aggression. Al-Qaeda hate him for unsportingly refusing to join in their sectarian civil war. But these are not the only matters on which he has gone against the grain. During the American occupation, he refused to ever sanction attacks on US troops, despite the street cred this would have won him in some Iraqi circles. And to the irritation of his fellow Shia mullahs in neighbouring Iran, he remains resolutely of the "quietist" school of Islam, which says religion has no place in government.
Yet unlike Mandela or the Dalai Lama, this reclusive, media-unfriendly cleric has no armies of bein-pensant wellwishers in the West. Indeed, the man who has arguably done more than anyone else for Middle Eastern peace has virtually no recognition among the keffiyah-wearing classes.
True, a group of Iraqi Christians nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, for giving "Muslims all around the globe a good example how to follow peaceful ways". But to my knowledge, he's never made the shortlist, and today, rather than going on global lecture tours, he's still holed up in that alleyway in Najaf, trying to bring peace to Iraq.
In other words, perhaps he's just a bit too "quietist" to be a modern Nobel Peace Prize winner…
Source:TeleGraph
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Friday 7 March 2014

Greetings on the Wiladat anniversary of Bibi Zainab s.a

Shrine of Bibi Zainab s.a decorated on her birthday.


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Monday 3 March 2014

Linked Between TTP and Islamabd Attacks

“Islamabad is the most safest city of Pakistan,we have manged Fool proof security for the citizens.There is no stronghold of any banned terrorism outfit in fedral capital of Pakistan,Analysts reports are based on inaccurate analysis,there is no threat to Islamabad”Interrior Minster Choudary Nisar Ali Khan. And after one week citizens of Islamabad are listening sound of Huge Gunfire coming right from the heart of fedral capital,District court Islamabad,Sector F8.According to eyewitnesses Seven armed terrorists entered the court thorugh newly constructed lawyers chambers.At first they opened Straight fire on the innocent people coming in their way and headed straight to the chamber ofAdditional Session judge Rafaqat Ahmed awan where two of the suiciders blast themselves.While according to police three armed terrorists entered in the district court.Eleven people lost their lives in this brutuall attack led by so called Jhadis Fighting for the their selfimposed Shariah.According to the PIMS list, the dead include: Additional Sessions Judge Rafaqat Ahmed Awan, senior advocate Rao Abdul Rashid, advocate Tanveer Ahmed Shah, Fizza Malik, Mian Muhammad Aslam, AIOU regional director Muhammad Riaz, policeman Akbar Umer Tariq, junior munshi Talib Hussain, court staff Shabir, Haji Sanullah and an unidentified person. The injured include Raja Basharat, Waseem Iqbal, Mazhar Ali, Abdul Khaliq, Oun Azhar, Syed Obaidullah, Akmal Umer Tariq, Yasir Hameed Malik, Muhammad Hasnain, Muhammad Faisal, Nadeem Aziz, Mian Abdur Razzaq, Muhammad Bashir, Nisar, Faizan Mahmood, Muhammad Ishtiaq, Nisar Ahmed, Ch. Maqsood Akhtar, Syed Obaidullah, Qazi Rafiuddin, Muzamil Hussain, Amin, Nadeem, Madiha, Muhammad Miskeen, Asadullah, Easa Khan, Shakir and advocate Rai Azhar Hussain.Thareek Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman ShahidUllhaShaid said that they were not involved in this attack but……….are they speaking the truth?. Here’s the twist created by TTP to confuse the Pakistani Nation and to pressurize Government for negotiations. Ahrar Ul Hind claimed responsibility of This attack.Ahrar Ul Hind was came into being on 9th feb,2014 soon after the peace talks begin.Previouslly AhrarUlHind was operational with TTP and there was no name of Ahrar Ul Hind before 9th feb.The agenda described by Spokesman of AhrarUlHind was simiar to TTP.For the instance we belive that AhrarUlHind has no links with TTP now and TTP is not involved in this attack but,in order to belive this we have to neglect following questions.1-Why didn’t Shahid Ullha Shahid Islamabad attack?2-If Taliban were sincere in negotiation process why didnt they provide list and information of their subgroups which are not under their control so that Government may take necessary measure to ensure peace during negotiation process?3-Moullana Abdul Aziz said that Taliban have more 500 suiciders ready for attack,two suiciders who attack District court on 3rd march may be among them?4-Ahrar Ul Hind is a newly formed subgroup of Taliban & no fresher terrorist outfit can led such a big and effective terrorist attack without the supervision of previously established group (TTP).How can thet accomplish this with out TTP?5-according to TTP ideology,anyone agains your ideology kill him,then why didn’t TTP acted against AhrarUlHind if TTP belived in negotiation process?6-on 13th feb 2014 ,TTP killed 13 policemen in Karachi,at first they didn’t claimed responsibility for the attack but when one of their terrorist arrested by LEAs then Shaid Ullha Shaid claimed responsibility,How can we trust TTP?7-Previously when news are coming that Taliban are ready to ceasefire they slaughtered 23 FC soldiers,and now after  one day of their ceasefire announcement they attacked Islamabd,What This Proves?According to Islamabad Police Addissional Session Judge Rafaqat Ahmed Awan who refused to listen the Lal Masjid Petition against Former Army Chief and President of Pakistan Musharraf was main target of the attacked and according to some reliable sources intelligence agencies have found links between LalMasjid and Islamabad attack.In short present situation proves that Negotiation are not the solution of the Problem if you want to ensure Peace in Pakistan you have to uproot these terrorists outfits and their supporters.Thats what all Pakistani Nation want.The only Solution to the problem is #OperationAginstTaliiban.                               #CrushTTP #SavePakistanJoin uswww.facebook.com/safeereazadaran#Naqvi