Jamat Islami: The Apex of Hypocrisy!
By Hassan Amin • Aug 11th, 2009 • Category: Politics • 26 CommentsEver since the inception of Pakistan, Extremist Mullahs have always been vying to hijack the State. When I refer to the term ‘Extremist Mullahs’, I draw a line to separate, ‘Islamist Fanatics with a Political Agenda’ from the simple and true Muslim religious scholars who don’t belong to any fanatic organization or political party. The latter include great scholars of the caliber of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Agha Khan, Allama Shibli Nomani, Shaheed Allama Ghulam Hussain Najafi, Shaheed Mufti Naeemi etc, all of whom rendered unparalleled service towards the welfare of Muslim community before and after the creation of Pakistan and promoted interfaith harmony as well. Of all domestic fanatic cults, the greatest damage to our homeland has been done by Jamat Islami. This cult has never missed any opportunity to harm our national interests. Sometimes raising slogans of democracy, while sometimes under the umbrella of dictatorship, and often under the guise of humanitarian workers, this cult has always been trying to gain access to corridors of power, to implement their own fanatic Islamist ideology. What makes it more dangerous is the fact that in its bid to grab power and implement their agenda, this organization has gone to all extents.
Here is a brief look at the ideology and history of these Islamists.
During the Pakistan movement, when the Moslems of the subcontinent were striving for an independent homeland, the Jamat Islami and other Deobandi Mullahs on payroll of Congress, vehemently opposed all such efforts. Jamat Islami traitors went to the extent of labeling our nation’s Founding Father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as Kafir-e-Azam (Greatest Infidel). To this day (though they may deny it publically for the sake of averting the wrath of Pakistanis), Jamatias and their Deobandi associates hate Quaid-e-Azam. Below is an excerpt from a news item from the Feb 9, 2007 edition of Daily Times that depicts the level of hate these Islamists harbor for our revered Founding Father Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah.
The Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) will celebrate 2007 by paying tribute to the heroes who played an important role in the independence of Pakistan ignoring Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and his companions, JUI officials told Daily Times on Thursday. They said that the party would hold conventions in Peshawar and other cities of the NWFP in March to highlight the services of “real freedom fighters”………. JUI information secretary Maulana Amjad Khan said that Jinnah and his companions would not be commemorated because they had not done anything for Islam. “Jinnah was not imprisoned during the independence struggle. That is why he did nothing worth remembering,” Khan added.
After the creation of Pakistan, some of these Islamists remained in India, while many, humiliatingly found themselves living within the borders of this new Republic whose very creation they had opposed and which they used to refer to as Kafiristan (Land of Infidels). Nevertheless they kept their grudges against the nascent state and set out on a new campaign to harm the foundations of the new republic. When war broke out with India in 1948 over the issue of Kashmir, the leaders of Jamat Islami viciously termed as mischievous, Pakistan’s offensive to protect its territory.
From then onwards, this cult and its fanatic allies started proclaiming themselves as true Muslims and termed anyone who disagreed with them as Kafirs.
To deal with the reality of nascent Secular Moslem Republic of Pakistan, Jamat Islami aligned itself with Pan-Islamist Extremist Organizations with sinister goals such as the notorious banned terrorist group Muslim Brotherhood. The Jamat Islami leaders imported the group’s radical Pan-Islamist ideology with an objective of turning Secular and Tolerant Pakistani society into some sort of a stone-age state, even the thought of which horrifies common Pakistani Moslems. These fanatics vie to convert Pakistan into a stone-age (Taliban like) state run by Mullahs where contrary to all principles of our great religion Islam, the status of women is reduced to that of animals, they being forced to wear a tent-like suffocating costume called burqa, girls barred from education, men forced to grow beards, all vestiges of modern civilization, clothing, technology etc to be shunned, minorities persecuted and even Moslems of sects other than Deobandi considered as infidels.
During the 1971 political stalemate, when Gen. Yahya Khan’s military junta annulled the legitimate election results and banned the Awami League in East Pakistan, Jamat Islami saw an opportunity to reach the corridors of power. In its bid to win favors of the tyrannical regime, it formed Terror Squads like Al-Badar and Al-Shams that started a massive violent campaign to suppress opposition to military rule in East Pakistan. They brutally killed numerous Bengali intellectuals, professors, politicians, engineers during their drive of terror. These fanatics were partner in all crimes of that military regime. This eventually led to the breakup of Pakistan in 1971, a tragedy that still haunts us.
Purporting themselves as torchbearers of Islam, these fanatics started blackmailing the elected democratic government of Prime Minister Z. A. Bhutto. Unfortunately, Bhutto acceded to their demands, one after another. When the new constitution was framed, Pakistan was for the first time proclaimed as an ‘Islamic Republic’. Before that, we were always known to the world as ‘Republic of Pakistan’. This was a blow to our inherent secular identity, because now Mullahs took it for a license to overtly push their sinister agenda of shaping our society as per their own rather horrifying vision. Mullahs started trumpeting that since Pakistan was officially an ‘Islamic Republic’, all aspects of our public and private lives must be made to conform to their Deobandi ideology.
Noteworthy here is the fact that Pakistan’s Founding Fathers envisaged it as Secular Muslim Homeland, not a theocratic state ruled by priests.
States have no religion; it is the people who have religion. Today in the world, there are only two Islamic Republics, one a somewhat confused democracy called Pakistan, while the other, Iran, currently ruled by Mullahs.
There is really no concept of an Islamic State in our holy religion Islam.
Like the first 15 centuries of Christianity, during which, the Catholic Clergy exercised great influence in matters of State, these Mullahs also want to rule us in the name of religion. To them, the concept of democracy is simply an anathema.
In July, 1977, PM Bhutto’s democratically elected government was toppled in a military coup, abetted largely by Mullahs and their foreign financers, who considered his program of social reforms a threat to their goals. The Prime Minister was imprisoned in the harshest of conditions and executed two years later, after a sham trial on fictitious murder charge.
Next comes the decade of the 1980. Jamat Islami, that used to harp the string of democracy in the 1970s, became a partner of Gen Zia-ul-Haq’s regime. Jamat Islami portrayed its dictator patron Zia, as a great Moslem hero, regardless of the truth that he had supervised the murder of hundreds of Palestinian refugees in Jordan, while he was military advisor to King Hussein’s monarchy. Inspired by the Mullah takeover in neighboring Iran, the regime and its Deobandi Jamat Islami partners introduced their own so called process of ‘Islamisation’ of the State. Textbooks were rewritten, to portray our secular founding fathers as ‘Islamists’. All political activity was suppressed. Public lashing, was the primary punishment for any expression of dissent. Hundreds of pro-democracy activists were imprisoned, so many tortured to death. Democracy was officially despised as an un-Islamic form of government. Jamat Islami leaders, who until the military coup were harping on democracy, made assertions that only Islamist minded people had the right to govern Pakistan. And Zia termed his cabinet full of Jamat members as the Majlis-e-Shoora (advisory council). Meanwhile, despite its draconian outlook, the junta was supported by the US and European Countries, as Pakistan was then a frontline state for waging a proxy war against Soviets in Afghanistan. ( Now this is a totally different chapter in itself !)
During Zia’s reign of terror, women were barred from most arenas of social life. Until the late 1970s, there were Pakistani sportswomen in almost every sport, from athletics to tennis. However, the regime gradually eliminated all women participation in sports. Those few who dared to represent their nation in international solo events were not allowed to wear typical sports costumes such as shorts, which resulted in their effective elimination from these competitive events.
While the regime banned student unions across the country, Jamat Islami’s student wing was given a free hand to terrorize university campuses and murder opponents. This gave rise to Kalashnikov Culture in our society. Our universities which were ranked among the best in the region became headquarters of fanatic Mullah Militias. It all happened with the tacit approval of the fanatic regime. The Mullah’s attempts to enforce ‘Deobandi’ doctrines on all segments of society resulted in the emergence of worst forms of sectarian violence, which was hitherto unknown to this land. Pakistani society witnessed the worst chaos in its entire history. Even today, we are reaping the poisonous berries of the seeds of hatred sown in the 80.
During those suffocating times, PPP’s struggle for democracy under Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto’s leadership gave hope to millions of oppressed Pakistanis already fed up of Mullah-Military Raj. When BB returned to Pakistan in 1986, she was welcomed by more than 3 Million Pakistanis in Lahore. Soon after, Zia’s hold on power started to weaken. In 1988, Zia-ul Haq got killed in a plane crash. Not even a single part of his body was identified from the wreckage. The Pakistani people saw it as wrath of God on the dictator who had terrorized the country for 11 years. General Elections were held soon afterwards. Remnants of Zia’s regime tried to avert an outright PPP victory by sponsoring an alliance of pro-Zia political parties. However despite all such attempts, PPP swept the polls and Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto became the first woman Prime Minister of the Country. Her election was a great blow delivered by the people of Pakistan to these Islamist extremists.
During the 1990s, political instability prevailed and 2 general elections were held from 1990 to 1993. Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto became the Prime Minister for the second time in 1993. It is noteworthy that Jamat Islami and its Islamist Allies never managed to garner more than 1% of the votes. Frustrated by their consecutive humiliating defeats in electoral politics, and enraged by presence of a woman Prime Minister (as according to their horrifying Deobandi doctrines, status of women is no more than that of domestic animals), Jamat Islami in 1996 started violent protests against what they termed as the un-Islamic democratic government of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. These Jamat extremists attacked and destroyed public property, burnt cars, attacked trains, disrupted all business activities in their week long terror drive. A number of people lost their lives.
Jamat Islami, despite its almost non-existent vote bank continued trying to destabilize elected governments through street violence. When Prime Minister Sharif initiated peace talks with India, aimed at easing border restrictions, resolving disputes and promoting bilateral trade, these fanatics again turned to violence. During Indian PM Vajpayee’s visit to Pakistan in 1999, Jamat Islami keeping with its traditions, perpetrated extraordinary violence on the streets of Lahore.
In October 1999, when Gen. Musharraf toppled Sharif’s elected but unpopular government in a military coup, Jamat Islami, keeping with its traditional affinity for dictatorial regimes, celebrated the military takeover. However soon, when it became known that the General was a secularist, the Mullahs turned against him too.
In the aftermath of the (allegedly rigged) 2002 general election, an alliance of Deobandi Fanatics (JUI) and Jamat Islami formed government in the Pakhtoonkhwa province( then known as the North West Frontier Province). During their 5 year rule in that province, these extremists allowed outlaws to flourish within NWFP. They also tried to enforce their Taliban like set of laws known as Hasba laws, however the Supreme Court intervened, stopped the promulgation and termed these stone-age laws as unconstitutional.
In March 2007, CJ Iftikhar Chaudhry was dismissed by President Musharraf, on charges of nepotism and corruption. The two main opposition political parties, the PPP and the PML-N found a reason to rally people against the government and turned this constitutional matter into a political drama. Interestingly, the Jamat Islami extremists who had always collaborated with dictators in flouting the law of the land, joined this ‘justice movement’ bandwagon. Considering that these fanatics had always despised democracy and never missed any chance to undermine our constitution, it was really a scene seeing them marching alongside secularist political workers, and human rights activists, chanting slogans in favour of justice, democracy and rule of law.
Hypocrisy is the word that spontaneously comes to mind, when one thinks of Jamat Islami. While JI leaders never tire of denouncing the west in their hate-infested political prattle, the fact remains that a vast majority of JI leaders have their sons and daughters permanently settled in western countries. These Jamat Islami fanatics vehemently oppose our secular democratic system, and liberal politicians and yet they have no problems seeing their families thrive and enjoy life in liberal and secular western cultures - isn’t this the apex of hypocrisy?
There is no doubt whatsoever about the sinister goals, of this Islamist organization that wants to rule our nation in the name of religion and the fact that these extremists would go to any extent to move towards their goal of making Pakistan a Taliban-like state. To them, the concept of democracy is anathema. The terms pluralism, tolerance, peaceful coexistence, democracy do not exist in the dictionary of these extremists. There is really no concept of an Islamic State in our religion Islam. As mentioned previously, just as during the first 16 centuries of Christianity, the Catholic Clergy exercised great influence in matters of State, these Mullahs also want to rule us in the name of religion.
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I only read half way, it was ‘that’ biased.
I am not a supporter of Jamat-e-Islami, but I really do not think that one should write like this. JI’s current party and the Jamaat that was at its birth, are really two very different organizations. And Pakistan’s Zia was a product of conspiracy & greed, and not some vague form of fanaticism. Zia was educated to the hilt and used the most common denominator that can be used (religion). JI are now trying that same it seems, but they are not as educated. Thankfully I might add.
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But the feel of the article is too biased, IMHO.
Good or Bad It was these extremist groups which helped musharraf twice,
once when 2002 when they helped mush pass the PCO , adding up with PML-Q to form the two third majority required,
and the second time when maulana fazular rehman famously backtracked his word in the 2007 presidential election
Addition to # 2
once when 2002 when they helped mush pass the PCO in the parliment, adding up with PML-Q to form the two third majority required to ammend the constitution, which helped mush legalizing his 1999 illegal takeover and abborgation of constitution, so it is strange to say that the extremists were against the tinpot dictator mush, rather they were working hand in hand to support each other
Hassan Amin
you know nothing about jamaat e islami , wrote this fake article to please your MQM,
when they favored musharf for granting him LFO they are called enlightened muslims.
when they favored zia they were carrier of islamic jehad.
when they oppose mqm they become terrorists. of karachi.
when they help to support judiciary they are called as traitors.
When they cant help govt to locate their breeds as taliban leaders, they are banned to get funding from saudis shiekh.
jainay tu jainay khan
its better to advise them to leave dirty politics of ISI/USA and start devoting their lives for rehabiliatation of northern side as they were among the front line for designing /imposing this bloody, false jihad culture on our less educated class of mountains.
Arias,
JI fanatics initially supported Pres Musharraf as they might have wanted to gain favours from him, considering him another Zia. However, Pres Musharraf, a staunch secularist did not court them at all, and consequently, they turned against him.
nazia,
thanks for finally acknowledging JI as the ones who terrorized our cities! At least we can agree on one thing now.
Great day!
I will suggest one drone attck should be done on Mansoora otherwise this (JI) root of taliban ideology will rise again and keep destroying pakistan.
Maududi’s son’s views of Jamaat Islami; [www].freeimagehosting.net/uploads/b8c9609532.jpg
Jamaat Islami in Irshad Haqani’s column; http://www.jang.com.pk/jang/jun2009-daily/27-06-2009/col1.htm
Jamaat Islami in Irshad Haqani’s column; jang.com.pk/jang/jun2009-daily/27-06-2009/col1.htm
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there is no need of thanks as I am throughout consistent on my stand against extremism,It is some group of fanatics in TPS who always put people in different category of extremism as per their own standard of judging the people .I through out said that ISI has groomed two extremist forces in our country,one is in south in the form of mqm to harass the residents of karachi and on the north these mullahs had bred talibans to control the illiterate class of mountains.Some of mullahs like
fazalurehman are latest choice of our ISI men and lets see how he will be utilized again to bring martial law in our state.
We both are people of opposite scale to set our goals.Where your heroism is maximum, my scale is on zero and where my heroism gives maximum reading , you stand on zero ism.
so this war is in the fate of TPS until they ban one of us.
Well, its not a war in any way. Rather its a collision of opposing views, where only logical ones prevail.
Yes we stand in totally different bands within the political spectrum wherein there isn’t much room for agreement. However extremism is the random noise/white noise that affects all bands equally. Any sane person, no matter which band he/she belongs to, would feel equally chary of this ‘white noise’.
However, I’m afraid your views on extremism are rather based on deliberate prevarication. While you denounce the main culprits, you deliberately neglect the very obvious connection between the “justice movement” and fanaticism. Even our ambassador to the US, Hussain Haqqani is said to have termed the ‘justice’ movement’ as being spearheaded by Islamist Extremists. At the same time you make common cause with the extremists in opposing the most enlightened, liberal leader of our national history - a living national hero, President Musharraf. And if this were not enough, you go to the extent of cursing the most liberal, truly democratic political party, this land of ours has ever known. Now where does this land you in the political spectrum? This “Khulla Tzad”/clear contradiction is what makes your views rather ludicrous, apart from being extremely nebulous.
@!2
who are you to decide my range of deliberate prevarication?.
Who is deviating the truth you or me.First check it from your side.
your ambassador haqqani was one of active worker of jamait in his youth time and got his early training of hypocrisy and dirty politics of extremism under jamat.
Your living hero fully availed the favour of MMA to get his potency as chief executive of country and for this purpose he and his intelligence team under gen ithisham zameer and gen shoib amjad fully helped these extremist force to grab power in NWFP.
This day light rigging was root cause of strengthening taliban culture in our region and let US to come and executed her war games in our state.NON stop non sense.
Now both your ideals have got first class life in US/UK and let us to fight with corrupt system that has neither any straight dead end nor any chance of positive happy ending in coming future.
So there is no white noise in my band as things are quite obvious to me you have to install some filter medium so that real picture would be telecast to you that now people like me are also aware of multiple fake dodges and dangers coming ahead .
I’m no one to decide on your prevarication. Its your own biased opinions that are indicative of your concoctions. Please consider honestly answering the following questions:
The justice movement was spearheaded mainly by extremists, wasn’t it?
Why didn’t Justice Chaudhry rise up against the purported ‘dictatorship’, before his March 9, ‘07 dismissal? Why was he so comfortable working with a ‘dictator’ before that? Why didn’t he object to the first LFO?
After all, the LFO was as much ‘unconstitutional’ (till the parliament finally approved it) as the Nov 3 actions. Isn’t MQM the most liberal political entity which truly represents the interests of the middle class?
Wasn’t President Musharraf the most liberal and democratic minded enlightened leader we’ve ever had?
Didn’t he steer the country on the road to moderation and liberty, much to the disappointment of extremists?
Wasn’t the economy growing at a staggering 7.5% per annum from 2004 till the first quarter of 2007?
Didn’t the 2 year justice movement agitation deeply sink our country it a quagmire of lawlessness, violence, political instability and most importantly, resulting in the worst rapid economic downturn in our history whereby, our GPD growth rate dropped from 7.5% to a paltry 2.5%?
These are all questions, that may haunt you and others like you, sooner or later - once you realize what a great farce that so called justice movement had been in our country’s history and how rather unknowingly, you people danced to the tunes of extremists considering it a worthy cause,
Do you guys know that Jamat e ISLAMI has MINORITY WING too
My opinions are strictly linked with ground realties.As at the time of Shaukat aziz I was not itn TPS but I always opposed his economical policy which you call economy growing.
What you say such living style
I have no money from my own productive resources which we call hard money and then I look it from short cuts of loans/debits to increase my living standard. I take heavy loans with big interests from international groups which have hidden interests in our region relating to war and terrorism activities and then raise my standard of living.I bought luxurious villa and cars, live like royals among poorest, go abroad and show others that how rich we are through these loans.Sometimes I have to sell my reserves and saving fro my sumptuous living and short lived pleasures that cost me like burden but my false egoistic style cant stop my desires and as I have power of gun with me so no other has any courage to confront with my rat like brain.
This is little summary of musahrf and shakat aziz regimes in simple words.Leader comes and goes it dosnt matter but their stronger system that survives and beneficiaries are always middle working class.This happened in turkey under kamal turk, and Malaysia with mahtiar mohammed as they gave proper system of financial stability to their nation.
Mush and shaukat are farcical characters and give us dreams of mirage.They successfully marketed this system through banks and with some dubai funded groups backed by USA and filled their own pocket and when people come close near to this mirage and reacted ,they flew away from land and enjoying life in west.
You are again wrong that justice movement was superheated by extremist.
Who is extremist atizaz, kurd munir or hamid all are living here and passing time with people of Pakistan.We all know their family backgrounds as they are like us.
Yes but extremist availed this opportunity and get shield of this strong movement for their projections which was not being successful for many years.
This is same as you did in @15 when you have say nothing you come back to your mary go round that has already been discussed many times.
you know nothing about jamaat e islami , wrote this fake article to please your MQM,
my ceel no.# 0343-3454463 and my simple msg for all
if you Accept heat said you secuss
@Adeel:
“you know nothing about jamaat e islami ”
Please enlighten us.