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haqooq ul ibad uss waqat tak maf nahin hoty jab tak wo insaan khud maaf nah kar dy,,,, jitny insaan mary hain begunnah mushraf sahib ny un sab ka hisaab to ho ga iss sy,,,, wo loog ya un kah rishtadaar khoon maff kar dain to alag bat hai lakin bandoon kah haqooq ka hisaab ho ga,, ALLAH TALLAH kah haqooq haqooq AALLAH maff ho jain gah ALLAH khud maaff kar dy ga,,,
musraf ,,,,,, kabbah kis muah sy jao kah ghalib ,,,,,, sharam tum ko magar nahin ati
Its just your political opinion, that Musharraf was a criminal. There are many (including myself) who strongly dispute that, and consider him as the best thing that happened to Pakistan, for decades. I don't know if mixing it with religion, makes sense here. Him visiting Kaba, should not bother anyone.
he is lucky, and we cannot judge him about his crimes becz we dont know exactly what he did, only Allah knows and He has the right to judge & punish him, but i must say he is really lucky , Allah better knows why musharaf got the chance to visit KABAA so many times...
well! he is definitly not lucky becoz when ever you have a chance to visit Kaaba it is indeed a matter of luck but Allah forgives all sins except shirk and Haqooq-ul-ibaad. in which he has done many crimes. and he will definitly be accountable for them.
a person who visits Kaaba personally with a true loyality he is very much changed after his arrival from Kaaba. but whenever musharraf came from that visit he was the same as he was previously.
aagay! uski maut se pehle ya uswaqt ka humlog kuch nahen keh saktay agar wo sb se muafi maang lay dilse to uski tauba qabool ho sakti hai warna. Allah ka azaab bohot sakht hai.
^ Thats all and good but what about the situation when only choice you had is
i) Help Americans in their war on terror (and hand over Pakistanis and do privatisation etc ... get you a bleak chance to make country better at cost of some lives)
OR
ii) Not help Americans on war on terror (and become prime target for world, have sanctions on ur country ... a lot more misery in your country)
This is basically a situation, where "Damn if you do, Damn if you don't". Who are you going to ask for forgivness?
I am not talking about musharaf specifically, but the situation where you have a choice to make, and either way some lives will be lost. There is no "win win" situation.
What will you be judged on? Your Intentions? Outcomes? How people "perceived" the situation? There is no right/wrong ... good/bad ... black/white .... but shades of brown and grey :)
Simple:
In the quickie bar on the right the first link in feature is image upload.
Click on it it will open a new windows browse the image file on your computer you want upload then click upload button it will give an image tage copy it and paste in your post.
Simple:
In the quickie bar on the right the first link in feature is image upload.
Click on it it will open a new windows browse the image file on your computer you want upload then click upload button it will give an image tage copy it and paste in your post.
^ That might not necessarily make them less or more luckier than Mr. Musharraf. We simply don't know. At times it might be luck, at times it might be part of the "test" of nature, and at times it might be due to reasons beyond our understanding but known only to the creator. When is it luck, when is it test,...etc. Only Allah (swt) knows. Though apparently you and me relate it with luck because we all wish to see the Kaaba from inside.
If seeing kaaba from inside makes you lucky than even Abu Jehel, Abu lahab and many kuffars had seen Kaaba from inside at the time of the Prophet (saw) and few of the great Muslims at that time living far from Makkah couldn't get a chance of visiting Kaaba in their life.
If a passionate Suhabi like Awais Qarni (r.a) was not able to see the Prophet (Saw) in his whole life but Abu Jehel and Abu Lahab were even allowed to talk to him, the later being his close relative, we don't know if that can be related with Luck. Though we all wish to see him (saw) but nature has its decisions for certain things no matter how much we try for it. Some don't get it even after trying their whole life for it, some get with without ever wishing for it but only by chance or due to other reasons.
The most important thing in Islam is Niyyah "intentions" of a person which would be revealed to us by Allah (Swt) on the day of judgment. We can't be sure if a person is lucky or not merely on the basis of having worldly facilities or visiting holy places. Yes, everyone wants to visit them, but then it is only Allah's (swt) decision and we don't know the wisdom of Allah (Swt) behind giving permission to few people to visit a place and not allowing others to do so. Allah's allowance to one person to enter Makkah might not always mean a rewards and HIS dis allowance to another person might not always mean a punishment. It might even be a "test" for both of them. Our mental capabilities are too limited to comprehend the reason behind the decisions of the ultimate Lord.
What we can be sure of is that the luckiest person is the one who is forgiven by Allah (swt) on Qayamah and gets the company of the Prophets on the day of Judgment. Rest everything that happens to us on this earth is part of an exam and might not always be a result / reward / punishment.
Musharraf the drunken master was a war criminal and a traitor to the country. That is a different story but this trend of visiting the Kaaba, getting VIP treatment on the nation’s expenses is deplorable. We have poor people dying from hunger and the scotch drinking Musharraf, who clearly disliked the way of life Islam promotes was spending millions to present this image of being a ‘umrah’ karney walla. One of his drinking partners and favourites in his King’s party went for Umrah while he was caretaker prime minister, and you guys shoudl read about the expenses incurred.