Nasir Khan, June 23, 2016
The tragedy that started in 1947 in the shape of Pakistan and in the name of Islam has continued uninterrupted since then. In this country, Islam was transformed into a cult of ignorance and darkness and then into a cult of death and violence.
Muslim leaders and politicians initiated their political agendas by using the Islam card when the British Raj in India was on its hind legs. They galvanised the conservative Muslim clergy to support their call for a separate homeland for Muslims that was to be modelled on the Islamic principles of laws and polity.
But none of these shrewd leaders explained what those principles of religious laws were or how a political system based on those seventh-century Arabian laws and mindset would operate in modern times. They gave the poor and ignorant masses cheap slogans to repeat, which they did. But the masses had no clue what these laws and system of government would be like.
What the misguided and morbid extremists are doing in Pakistan in the name of Islam and their brigands kill innocent people when they choose to do so is a natural unfolding of the dark force that was unleashed by manipulating religion. The tree of ignorance and darkness is bearing its bitter fruit.
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https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2016/06/22/famous-pakistani-sufi-singer-killed-by-gunmen-in-karachi.html
Famous Pakistani Sufi singer killed by gunmen in Karachi
Amjad Sabri was shot several times Wednesday while driving his car.
KARACHI, PAKISTAN—Pakistani police say gunmen have killed a famous Sufi singer in the southern port city of Karachi.
Police
officer Arif Mahar says Amjad Sabri was shot several times Wednesday
while driving in his car. Sabri’s brother, who was also in the car, was
wounded.
Sabri and his late father, Ghulam
Farid Sabri, were well-known qawwali singers, a style of music rooted in
Sufism, or Islamic mysticism. Islamic extremists reject Sufi traditions
and have targeted Sufis in past attacks.
Karachi
has long been gripped by violence, with attacks carried out by Islamic
militants as well as ethnic separatists, criminal gangs and rival
political parties. On Tuesday, gunmen killed a member of the Ahmadi
religious minority, and the son of a provincial judge was abducted. No
one has claimed the attacks.
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