Mullah Omar

Its easy to blame the attacks in pakistan on muslims, … its a bit hard and more taxing on the mind to actually think at what could be the reasons behind them and then look at probable suspects…

The bomb killed a driver and 3 female students in the car among others outside of the car. While the world will never be sure who did the bombing,i would place the blame on outside elements who donot like a stable pakistan rather then Al-Quida or Al-Qanoon.

Its very easy to simply make a phone call and make statements, a feat even a 4 year old kid couldve performed, and certainly intelligence operatives of foreign countries residing within pakistan are more then capable of making such phone calls or even sending letters.

Alas the world and even most of us are more prone to believing CNN and other mass media then thinking rationally…the same mass media that showed a tape of palastinians cheering from 1992 and claimed it to be the palastinians cheering on the eve of the WTC attacks…the same mass media that squarely pointed fingers at muslims and caused mass hysteria for the Oklahoma bombings…

The indictment of the real character of this wall-pushing extremist comes early in this cannonization of the pious mullah:
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* "Filled with religious fervor and love for Islam, he took up weapons and headed for the battlefield". At the height of his youth, he stepped forward against the disbelievers and terrorised their ranks."*
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Forced religous indoctrination through violence was wrong when it was the Crusades 1000 years ago and is wrong when in the form of violent jihad or shariah today.

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I want to know who are the momaneen of whom he is the ameer of? Thank you!
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He never named himself Ameer Al-Mumineen, it was the name he was given by the people around him, and he was chosen as the right leader for the Taliban Movement. And he never proclaimed himself, to be the leader of the whole Ummah, since he was only ruling Afghanistan, a rule which does not exist anymore.

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Mullah Omer being praised !
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Yes Alhamdulillah, Quite refreshing rather than the tame pathetic propaganda that we hear day in, day out.

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momaneen who were openly video taped beating the life out of women acting as judge/jury both !!
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I think you're referring to one incident, which I can recall on video tape too, which was against Islam, but isn't it amazing, that one bad thing can be used as a tool against the whole movement? Just because you saw one 'Taliban' hitting a lady, doesn't mean the whole of them do it, and you have no proof to such. And by the way, all the propaganda (Most) is released by RAWA, which is a communist organisation.

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momaneen in the govt who banned it for general farmer to grow weed and were doing it themselves at a govt level to make money
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Another baseless statement.

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momaneen who somehow thought it was ok to kill innocent ppl and call it islam
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What's your proof?

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momaneen who prohibited schooling for girls over the age of eight, shut down the women's university, and forced women to quit their jobs
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There were girls schools still running during the time of the Taliban, inshAllah i'm gonna try find the pictures for you, if you request it, taken by a group called the supporters of Sharia located in London.

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momaneen who restricted access to medical care for women !!!
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Can I have proof please?

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he's what I would call a "mullah" and his practices would fall under "mullahism"
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I ditto the first statement, by calling him a Mullah, and mashAllah what a brave Mullah he is, who fought, risking his own life for islam against the soviets. It seems you view your practicies to be superior, how are they different from what Mullah Omar practised?

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or maybe bush, who ordered the killing of millions of muslims worldwide....
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Exactly, and who called for a crusades againt the Muslims.

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There is no way a one eyed thug should be allowed to call himself "Ameer-ul-Momineen"... did an angel come down and tell him that it was right to do so? I think not.
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He never called himself that, and you seem to call him a Thug, may Allah guide you to the right path.

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otherwise your great muslims leaders/organizations wouldnt have killed them.. what is it gonna take for us to see the truth
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I'm sorry, but you seem to be rather confused about what you're saying. Did Mullah Omar, ever state that it was a attack that was worth it? These people have defended Islam, from the filthy oppressors, yet you link them to the Karachi attack? They seem to get linked to everything now a days, but i'd like to see the proof, and not fake proof, but real proof.

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wow what an inspiring biography! so whose fairytale is next?.. Aan Hazrat Osama bin laden?
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Alhamdulillah, it was pretty inspiring for me, dont know about you? Maybe you ought to read Cinderella, or something along those lines to suit your needs.

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Its easy to blame the attacks in pakistan on muslims, .... its a bit hard and more taxing on the mind to actually think at what could be the reasons behind them and then look at probable suspects...
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So true.

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Forced religous indoctrination through violence was wrong when it was the Crusades 1000 years ago and is wrong when in the form of violent jihad or shariah today.
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There was no forced religious indoctrination, the people welcomed them, and appreciated the 0% crime rate according to UN figures.

And you refer to 'violent jihad', what about referring to the violence American, or other nations have committed?

She entered into this war first, and by Allah, she will be humiliated and disgraced in front of the entire world.

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Originally posted by sherrybaba:
** tsk tsk..personal attacks,name calling..grow up buddy and please watch your language.

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ive never seen yemeen calling some one names dude.except for now.if u wanna look and find out who is the bad mouth person u better be a regular religion pak affairs and world affairs member .and than warn people.
juts find some articles relating to pashtuns and u'll see a lot of pakistanis ( panjabis) actually swearing at us.

plus i suggest to all of you people who dont know jack about people of afghanistan or the taliban i suggest u go here and stop watching cnn/bbc whos main goal is to creat hatred for taliban so they can win easily .u people are brain washed ( those who dont beleive in taliban). stick to ur rich culture ( ie: copying the west).

Ok. So everyone who does not support the Taliban is brainwashed... well I think the same of people who put Taliban before Pakistan, it's unity and it's integrity.


You can only paint with the colors you're given...
...so get what you like and like what you have.

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Originally posted by pakistan99:
**Ok. So everyone who does not support the Taliban is brainwashed... well I think the same of people who put Taliban before Pakistan, it's unity and it's integrity.

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I think people put Islam infront of Pakistan, and not the taliban infront of Pakistan.