Paigham-e-Pakistan: Fatwa of Traitor Scholars of the Anti-Islamic Republic

Paigham-e-Pakistan: Fatwa of Traitor Scholars of the Anti-Islamic Republic

Recently a YouTube made headlines by declaring he:

“… does not consider Pakistan an Islamic country, because an Islamic country is one where Islamic laws are implemented one hundred percent, which is not the case in Pakistan.”

Well, duh, does it need a prominent Mufti to state the obvious, which a Muslim child can see? Pakistan’s elites’ relationship with Islam has been one of sloganeering and using our religion as a prop. The extent to which the scholars of the Anti-Islamic Republic cooperate with their coconut masters, however, escapes the attention of even informed Muslims. This treachery is most marked in the signing of Paigham-e-Pakistan “fatwa” of 2018. This “fatwa” legitimises the authority of the secular Taghut regime, bans jihaad and criticism against heretics as long as they claim to be Muslim (i.e. Qadianis and Rawaafid).

Sadly these signatories include possessors of two lights – academic excellence that I can never dream of attaining, and attested descent from the Sahaabah. The Ummah extols them for these reasons as well as the fact that they make the obligatory sound bites in regards Gaza. Yet these sound bites are matters that every Muslim knows and make no change, while these scholars are silent about their regimes, where if they had backbone they could effect change with the permission of Allah. You can read more on this kind of obfuscation in my article: Snakes Amongst Scholars. The Ummah also turns a blind eye to these scholars playing footsy with the filthy Murtad, al-Issa, about whom you can read in my other article Israel’s Triumph at ʿArafah 1443: Islām’s Blackest Day

To return to the treacherous “Fatwa”, it is quite lengthy and the problematic areas may not be obvious to all. I have examined both the Urdu and English editions and present a brief review attached below, which should shed light on the state of the Anti-Islamic Republic and its toady scholars.

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