نبی کا نام جب میرے لبوں پر رقص کرتا ہے
لہو بھی میری شریانوں کے اندر رقص کرتا ہے
میری بے چین آنکھوں میں وہ جب تشریف لاتے ہیں
تصور ان کے دامن سے لپٹ کر رقص کرتا ہے
وہ صحراؤں میں بھی پانی پلادیتے ہیں پیاسوں کو
کہ ان کی انگلیوں میں بھی سمندر رقص کرتا ہے
أبٌ جريح، يجرّ ليله الطويل على عجلاتٍ صدئة، لا يملك سوى يده المضمّدة وإيمانه العميق بأن الطريق — مهما أظلم — لا بد أن يقود إلى فجرٍ ما.
يحمل أطفاله كأنهم الوطن نفسه، يوازن بينهم وبين حمولته من الماء كمن يوازن بين الحياة والبقاء.
لا ضوء يهديه، ولا طريق آمن، ومع ذلك يمضي؛ لأن في قلبه نارًا من الصبر لا تُطفئها المجازر.
هذه الصورة ليست مجرد لحظة، بل سطر من ملحمةٍ اسمها غزة، حيث الأب جندي، والدمعة سلاح، والطريق الموحل نحو البيت أقدس من كل طريق
so you can comfortably defend it.
Islam doesn’t need your edited version.
My humble suggestion: learn Islam properly before jumping online and ranting like a confused child trying to lecture others.
Can you even define what “political Islam” is, or is it just another buzzword you throw around to sound relevant?
People like you are exactly why Islam gets distorted, trimming it, reshaping it, and packaging it into a version that suits your narrative 👇🏻
This war has really
opened my eyes to something:
a lot of people in Japan, America, Europe,
& other countries have no clue what real
Islam actually is.
We Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf the original heart of Islam don’t
tolerate extremists in our countries.
Our societies are genuinely tolerant.
We welcome people from all
backgrounds whether they’re different
in race or religion.
It’s never been an issue for us.
The real hardliners and extremists run
away from our region and head straight
to Europe, America, Japan, & places like
that. They take advantage of your
freedom of speech in the worst way
possible and try to tear down your
customs,your culture, & your way of life.
Sadly, you keep giving them that space
& then later you blame Islam for the mess
These people don’t
represent Islam at all. What they
carry is a harsh, twisted ideology mixed
with their own backward cultural habits
from back home none of it has anything
to do with us!
So please, stand strong against
political Islam and groups like the
Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah,
and all the other extremists.
Come visit the UAE, Dubai, & the Gulf.
See for yourselves who the real Arabs
and real Muslims are !
@MohsinnaqviC42 It’s baffling how a nation full of resilient, intelligent people continues to tolerate such an incompetent and directionless government.
A brotherly reminder:
- No Muslim is obliged in any way to defend Bajwa and the "Hafiz" Asim Munir's decision to throw Imran Khan in jail.
- No Muslim is obliged to defend any injustice. Allah said in the Quran [5: 8] "O you who believe! Stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do."
- No Muslim is obliged to perform verbal gymnastics to suggest that an unjust act by Bajwa and Munir is justified because "it's politics" and "Imran Khan made a deal with them in the first place to get to power".
- No Muslim is obliged to choose corruption and oppression over chaos, or cede their God-given dignity to the boots of the military. The "Farooq" Umar ibn Al-Khattab (RA) did not demand the former and the "Sword of Allah" Khalid Ibn Al-Walid (RA) did not demand the latter.
- Security of a state is not protected first and foremost by a military, but by a commitment to justice. Caliph Umar Bin AbdulAziz was sent a letter by one of his governors in Khorasan who complained that he was surrounded by unruly tribes that threatened national security. He asked the Caliph for more military spending and security forces to resist them to "fortify the state with more troops". The Caliph declined to send more troops and responded instead with "fortify it with justice". How many mighty armies of oppression fell to smaller forces of justice?
Pakistan's security is not threatened first and foremost by India or its neighbours. It is threatened by corruption, injustice, and normalisation of oppression in the name of "national security". Ibn Khaldun said: [such] oppression heralds the destruction of civilisation.
Those who truly care about Pakistan are not those who tell you an innocent man in jail is necessary or a natural consequence of protecting stability and "national security". Those who care will call out injustice wherever it is desperately seeking to prevent the destruction of civilisation predicted by Ibn Khaldun and every civilisational historian worth their weight.
May Allah protect Pakistan from the greatest threat it faces today.