Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Pakistani Munafiqun, A door to Paradise?

                                                                        



It has happened. The Rubicon which for many naysayers have constantly established the LOC as a de facto redline has been crossed. The horrendous attack which involved the killing of 19 army Jawans led to swift and comprehensive offensive on many fronts. Diplomatically, Pakistan suddenly found itself engaging in a reactionary format to this multipronged attack. From a stern response by Sushma Swaraj at the United Nations, boycott by all members of the Saarc summit and a review of the Indus water Treaty, Pakistan was completely caught off guard. It then had to scramble to engage in a patchwork to repair the many growing cracks in its ‘invincible’ exterior.

This finally culminated in the surgical strikes last week on up to seven terrorist launch pads in Pakistan. Across a 250 km border on a moonless night multiple commandos crossed across the border before striking an almost unison. Reports vary as to how many terrorists as well as Pakistani Army personnel were eliminated. In either case it seems to be that nothing much has indeed remained of these various launch pads. 

What is impressive, is the short amount of time and the intelligence gathering that was available to the Indian Armed Forces to complete the thoroughly successful surgical strike. While reports of them being transported in the Dhruv helicopters are still coming out, what is certain is that a large part of the intelligence gathering was provided by Cartosat 2a  Indian built satellites launched from an Indian launcher the PSLV C34. (1)

In a country where the military almost consumes 7.6 billion dollars, headquarters at Rawalapindi finds it in a difficult position of being answerable to its people. (2) In a country where martial superiority is assumed on the very basis of just being Muslim, how does your average Pakistani introspect towards continual martial loss at the hands of the Infidel? 

I had earlier posted A I Akram’s biography on Khalid Bin Waleed and his reasoning for his great martial success. Throughout the book numerous references  suggest that the reason why Khalid Bin Waleed won many of his battles was for the simple reason that he was muslim. Indeed he often states that one muslim was equal to five non believers in strength. Interestingly enough A I Akram  himself fought and lost three wars against India. It thus explain his lifelong study and biography on a Arab far removed from the subcontinent, Khalid Bin Waleed to seek some mental solace for his own armies failure. This biography however  forms part of the core curriculum for any aspiring Pakistani cadet. (3)

Pakistan was carved out of India on the belief that muslims were a different identity and people with Islam being their guiding light towards success. Indeed throughout history Islamic conquerors were seen as being victors only because of their unshakable belief in Allah and his messenger.  Indeed the rewards to a muslim are detailed in rich booty acquired from slain armies, especially wives and daughters of the deceased. Muslim superiority are outlined in the rules of the Jiziya where a non muslim is expected to follow inane rules of keeping his house shorter than the house of a muslim or even the offering his new clothes to the muslim if he demands it. (4) Pakistanis still have notions have notions of grandeur that such extravagant living and concessions are their birthright and often pine for the days where such a silver spoon was readily offered, as in Mughal times gone by.

To extend this logic, if Pakistani’s are indeed God’s chosen people by almighty Allah, then why does the Pakistani nation repeatedly seem to lose every engagement  be it moral or martial to a land of unbelievers. Why does the Kafir nation seem to continually progress on so many different fronts be it  international, militarily or scientifically? Pakistan unfortunately remains only infamous for its terrorist accomplishments. While India places satellites different orbits of the earth and planets beyond, how do Pakistanis rationalize these ongoing achievements  by their most hated enemy?
If martial success  comes from the fact that the army is superior for the simple reason that they are muslim, what does repeated losses to the Indian armed forces actually mean? Unfortunately the truth here is rather blinding. Over the last 50 years Pakistan and Pakistanis themselves have had to contend with an uncomfortable fact…. 

A rising and successful India and repeated defeats to India on multiple fronts including militarily suggests that Islam itself is under threat. Much of his early history especially during the caliphate is of its success in spreading Allah’s teaching through prophet Muhammed by the sword. However post partition Pakistan has not had the same success as promised to it in dealing with Kufr as the Koran has promised. Indeed the situation seems to grow increasingly dire on a year-to-year basis while the non believing ‘enemy’ seems to continually increase in prosperity. 

This logic has led Pakistan to a uncomfortable strategy, absolute denial. Absolute denial of any army loss or any negative portrayal of Pakistan in the international media. As muslims following the word of Allah, from which their nation was carved, any loss militarily or diplomatically is not just a loss on the ego of Pakistan or Pakistanis but a very attack on their belief of Islam. 

Osama was never taken out by infidel Christian Americans. Multiple losses in India in 47, 65 and 71 simply never happened. Elimination of the whole NLI at Kargil, is simply Indian propaganda.(5) The Surgical Strike post Uri my friends did not happen either. How can it? If one muslim is equal to 5 non-believers as is often quoted then a staggering loss opens not only a loss to a nations ego, but a religious crisis in the heart of every Pakistani. 

For those that have given this some thought, Muslim society has forever warned against the dangers of such people calling them munafiq, truly disbelievers in their own hearts. The Koran itself has numerous warnings against such disbelievers, promising them hell fire for all eternity. Indeed there are even special lists to identify a munafiq which includes watching to see if he stands up earnestly during Zikr. If he doesn’t rise up with the proper vigor,he may indeed be a munafiq! The Lord alone knows how many have died because a munafiq was identified in this way!(6)

To all those that have pondered these thoughts and have been worried about the eternal fires of hell for pondering, rest assured that the rest of us, over 3 billion people of this world are with you oh munafiqun!
Most Pakistanis are now coming to understand that they themselves were Hindus and Indians a few generations back. Who knows why hundreds of thousands of Hindus may have converted during centuries past, by the sword or for personal economics gained during Islamic rule of India. However the wheel of Dharma keeps turning and has come full circle. Multicultural and multifaith India imbibing from Hindu values of openness and tolerance seems to be surging ahead on almost all fronts ahead of strictly Islamic Pakistan. 

No doubt in the coming days footage will be released by the Indian government in showing how over 50 terrorists again lost their lives to a multicultural although mainly Hindu Army. This is not the first time that it is happened and Pakistanis would well consider how such actions happen again and again. More Islam and more rigorous Islam has only shown to be more disastrous.

For those that have taken the initial journey to become a munafiq multiple rewards do we exist in this world for you to lead a successful and prosperous life without hatred and fear. More recently even well known Pakistanis such as Adnan Sami have made this first step.(7) Indeed in 2015 over 250 Pakistanis have left Pakistani soil to become Indians. Being a munafiqun, maybe the first step to truly breaking free of the mental shackles of imaginary suffering in the hereafter. Such freedom is available now for exploring the realms of logic and open questioning. Welcome to a earthly paradise!