Imran Khan says Taliban's 'holy war' in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law

IK is turning into Hamid Gul. Is there any diff between him and Taliban?

Imran Khan says Taliban’s ‘holy war’ in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law | World news | guardian.co.uk

Afghanistan’s government has lashed out at Imran Khan after the former Pakistan cricket star, now a politician, said the Taliban were fighting a “holy war” in the country that was justified by Islamic law.

Speaking after visiting a hospital in Peshawar where Malala Yousafzai – the 14-year-old activist shot in the head by the Taliban for supporting girls’ education – was treated last week, Khan told reporters that insurgents in Afghanistan were fighting a “jihad”. Citing a verse from the Qur’an, he said: "It is very clear that whoever is fighting for their freedom is fighting a jihad …

“The people who are fighting in Afghanistan against the foreign occupation are fighting a jihad,” he added, according to a video of remarks to journalists.

Afghan politicians have reacted with disbelief, with one parliamentarian suggesting Khan should be arrested. The Ulema Council, a grouping of senior clerics, declared his comments “unislamic”.

A Kabul foreign ministry spokesman said Khan was "either profoundly and dangerously ignorant about the reality in Afghanistan, or he has ill will against the Afghan people.

“Our children are killed on daily basis, civilians killed and our schools, hospitals and infrastructure attacked on a daily basis. To call any of that jihad is profoundly wrong and misguided.”

Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, has written to all of Pakistan’s political leaders, including Khan, saying: “We must ask why we have been unable to counter the terrorism that is attacking our people, and the promise of a better future for our children.”

Khan has also courted criticism by saying he will not publicly name the Taliban while criticising the men who attempted to kill Malala, because he feared it would put his party’s supporters at risk.

The row with Kabul highlights the awkward political situation Khan has found himself in recent days. He has long blamed the rise of the Taliban in the country on the US, saying its military operations in Afghanistan and the CIA drone strikes in Pakistan’s tribal belt are responsible for the upsurge in militancy.

But his populist position has been challenged by the almost unprecedented public anger against the Pakistani Taliban triggered by the attempt to kill Malala as she sat in a van with her classmates in Swat last Tuesday.

While many observers fear the mood of national outrage will ultimately change little, the country’s media continues to cover the saga intensively while the country’s powerful military chief called on the nation to “unite and stand up to fight” against extremism.

The foreign minister has even suggested the attack might be a turning point for a country that has long struggled to muster support for a decisive push against militants. On Sunday, tens of thousands of people attended a rally in Karachi in support of Malala, organised by the Muttahida Qaumi movement, the dominant political party in the southern city.

Malala is unconscious and in intensive care in a military hospital in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. A military spokesman said her condition was improving and that no decision had been made as to whether she should be sent overseas, despite an offer from the United Arab Emirates to supply an air ambulance.

Local media continued to focus on her condition despite government warnings that the Pakistani Taliban, apparently angered by criticism of the attack on Malala, had ordered attacks on journalists.

Re: Imran Khan says Taliban's 'holy war' in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law

The Taliban never won us the World Cup?

Re: Imran Khan says Taliban's 'holy war' in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law

^^^ Taliban don't believe in world cups of coffee cups. They believe in head trophies of their political opponents.

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I think this is a stupid statement of Imran Khan. It seems there is a race going on between PTI and JI to prove who can be more bigoted.

This guy doesnt realize that at the end of the day, he will have to deal with the government in charge of Afghanistan. Secondly, if he supports taleban rule in Afghanistan why not chose the same in Pakistan?

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^^^ Well, people have to make decision who should they support...5th century barbarians that IK supports or the people who want to take country forward. Btw, is there diff between religious right in Pakistan & Taliban?

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Imran khan will lose out if he continues on this track, as he is very quickly erasing the difference between his party and extreme religious right.

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As the point is that it is jihad or not, kindly prove why it is not jihad. Prove from religious text that what are the compelte requirements of jihad and where are they doing wrong.

Plus enlighten me about whether jihad is fardh on Afghans or not.

wait let me open a thread on religion forum

Re: Imran Khan says Taliban’s ‘holy war’ in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law

If your country is attacked and occupied by foreign forces and you fight against them, what will it be called?

Having said that, IK has no business to pass decrees on what is what and who is who in other countries, even if it has direct effects on Pakistan.

I hope he clarifies his position in reply to Hamid Karzai’s letter.

Re: Imran Khan says Taliban's 'holy war' in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law

These comments were not made in an interview to the guardian. These comments were supposedly made in a press conference after visiting Malala, and if the comments were exactly the way they have been described above, then they would have been picked up by all media sources, and local Pakistan politicians would have crucified Imran by now, as I do agree that such a comment will result in Imran and PTIs downfall. But I have not seen this being repeated by any other media source. Seems to be a play on words by guardian.

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The thing is that one can think about any issue how ever he likes, but making comments casually regarding some international matter is very serious. With these kind of remarks he will stand no chance of negotiating with the Afghans, and relationship with Afghanistan would have to be the key point in his foreign policy (for peace in the region).

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Do you think Afghanistan was better off under Taliban? Btw, with foreign forces slowly pulling out...guess what is going to happen? Its going to be another all out civil war that could spread to Pakistan.

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^ Maybe Imran Khan is passing these comments foreseeing, what future awaits Afghanistan and then Pakistan as a result.

Re: Imran Khan says Taliban’s ‘holy war’ in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law

What sort of freedom are the Taliban fighting for? What freedoms have the Americans taken away?

Re: Imran Khan says Taliban's 'holy war' in Afghanistan is justified by Islamic law

To their credit perhaps, the Taliban are the only team still willing to play in Pakistan... :D

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Imran is very right , Let's try him first under Islamic laws in Pakistan .
It can be great beginning .

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Its jihad when they fight others, but it is not when they are fighting you. Usual Hippocratic logic.

If he cant say the truth because he fears for lives of his workers (though he has safely kept his family in UK) then why dont he go to london like altaf hussain and say things out loud without fear. Whats the point in saying things out of fear. Its better to stay out and speak the truth. oh what, he is going through all this so he can get power himself.

I wonder how much back bone he would have if he becomes PM. He aint no benzir. Shireen Mazari has more cohonas then him.

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^^^ The reason why Pakistan is going down is b/c of two faced hypocritical leaders like IK. He is too cowards to call out Taliban for their terrorism, but never misses a chance to attack anyone who criticize these barbarians. What is sad is, its true for most PTI supporters on social media.

Militants attack check post in Matni: SP rural among seven killed | DAWN.COM

PESHAWAR: Superintendent of Police (Rural) Khurshid Khan and six others, including police and Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel, were killed whereas 12 others were injured when more 300 militants attacked a police check post set up on the main Peshawar-Kohat Road in the Matni area on the outskirts of Peshawar, DawnNews reported on Monday.

According to police sources, the heavily armed militants attacked the check post, resulting in a three hour gunfight.

Those killed included three policemen and four FC personnel. Sources said the militants had beheaded SP Khan on the spot.

The 12 injured included FC and police personnel who were shifted to the Lady Reading Hospital for treatment.

Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik announced the Sitara-i-Jurat award for the slain SP in recognition of his bravery.

Funeral prayers of SP (rural) Khan would be offered today.

The militants ransacked the check post and set it on fire, reducing police equipment and weapons in the office to ashes. At least four vehicles and three motorcycles were also destroyed in the attack.

Police sources said the militants fled after the attack and there were no militant casualty figures available as yet whereas a number of security personnel were missing.

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I am sorry to say a 14 year old girl is braver as compared to most of the political leaders we have at present.

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He is lost and it's not PTI either as I claim earlier it's Well looking JI. And Shamraz those 300 who attack the check post and killed our security men are actually all USA marines a joint action with help of RAW and Mosad(^_^)kidding.