It is time that every Pakistani becomes a soldier to defend the mosques. It is the war time, so the rules of prayer, the formation of lines everything is going to change.
Here are some quick steps for the war-time prayer:
- No more than 150 people in a mosque at one time.
- Avoid death traps and pray in groups with plenty of empty space in between (instead of having traditional rows upon rows of people)
- Each of these groups has an Ameer, who makes sure no one is hiding suicide belt under his long Kameez.
- Better yet, ban the Shalwar Kameez or any loose clothing like Arra-bobo Toap.
With innovation, Pakistanis can for sure deny these Mullah suiciders.
May Allah bless the souls who died in the mosque.
May Allah give courage to the survivors.
May Allah burn the MAToo suicider in hell for ever.
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May Allah bless the souls who died in the mosque.
May Allah give courage to the survivors.
May Allah burn the MAToo suicider in hell for ever.
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Ameen.
The mosque under atack has already two levels of security. One private gaurd and other police.
Today in our main jamia masjid security was already beefed up. many policemen were around differnent spots. One was holding loaded pistol.
Like in combat.
It was anticipated attack. Considering arrest of key terrorists.
There is a fear of more attacks.
People should be more vigilant everywhere.
Having guards will not help defend against suicide bombers. The only thing that can help is search everyone who enters a mosque. Suicide bombing is now out of pandora’s box, and no one is safe.
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Having guards will not help defend against suicide bombers. The only thing that can help is search everyone who enters a mosque. Suicide bombing is now out of pandora’s box, and no one is safe.
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well atleast they were searching everyone at the incholi mosque when i was there few months back..i just hope they dont give up on it if an attack does not happen for couple of months