And what if this movement condones, conducts, accepts and defends what you describe as 'a magnification of tribal laws'? Was the distinction of 'tribal laws' incidental, do you feel there is something unislamic about 'tribal laws'? If so, is there something unislamic in the movement in its perpetuation, acceptance and defence of it?
Tribal laws are as irrelevant to Islamic law, as is honour killings in karachi and lahore, as I mentioned before. Sections of Taliban might be corrupt, and there is absolute chance that is the case. But, you cannot attack an ideology, based on people who are affiliated with it.
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I will answer your question. Lets see if you can answer mine. Which i repeat is: do you think it is Islamic to bomb a hospital.
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No, it is not islamic to bomb a hospital.
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Terrorism is a strategy of war, whereas jihad is holy war, without a strategy specified, but with humaneness and justice implied by spirit of Islam.
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Definitions were not the correct answer. I wanted you to understand how sites like www.prophetofdoom.com misinterpret jihad in the quran, to label muslims as terrorists.
Similarly, how Pakistanis are jumping on the bandwagon, of naming every pashtun as an evil terrorist. Propaganda is being spread, and the country is being divided, and Pakistanis are playing a central role.