Posted on 04/05/2007 10:34:09 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
Shiraz Ahmed was tending his music store in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, when a group of 15 bearded young men walked in bearing bamboo poles and a chilling message.
Politely but firmly, they instructed him to take down the colourful array of Bollywood and bhangradance tunes on display and to restrict his business to Islamic music.
They told me I had to change my business, said Mr Ahmed, 25, whose family has run the store for 15 years. I am so confused. I dont know what to do.
Until last week he might not have worried about these men from Islamabads Lal Masjid (Red Mosque). After all, his shop is legal and within walking distance of Pervez Musharrafs presidential palace.
But this was just one of several signs in the past ten days that a creeping campaign to Talebanise Pakistan has spread from tribal areas on the Afghan border right to the heart of the capital. And to judge from the Governments response, even here it is reluctant to confront the radical clerics who openly preach jihad (holy war) and defy the writ of the state.
Last week hundreds of women students from the Jamia Hafsa seminary, which is attached to the Lal Masjid, raided a nearby house that they said was a brothel. Wearing black burqas and wielding bamboo poles, they dragged the alleged madam, identified only as Aunty Shamim, to the seminary along with her daughter, daughter-in-law and granddaughter.
When police arrested two women teachers from the seminary, its students responded by abducting two policemen along with their vehicles. A tense stand-off only ended when Aunty Shamim was released with her relatives after reading a signed confession in public.
Pakistani police have promised to arrest Abdul Rashid Ghazi, the seminarys vice-principal, and to prevent more vigilante raids. Maulana Abdul Aziz, the seminarys principal, has refused to give up Mr Ghazi, who is his brother, and has vowed to cleanse Islamabad of brothels, liquor stores and other unIslamic activity.
He also gave the Government until today to introduce Sharia (Islamic law) across Pakistan. Otherwise, he said, his students would do it themselves, starting with the surrounding G-6 neighbourhood in central Islamabad.
Its like if you have garbage outside your house and the city authorities fail to clear it you have to do it yourself, he said. Were urging the whole country to rise up and make the country clean and pure.
Radical clerics have made similar calls in vain in the past but never before have they been backed up by vigilante raids in the capital. The seminarys students have also been seen carrying Kalashnikovs and other weapons around their compound.
Mr Aziz denied having violent intentions but said his 10,000 men and women students, most from tribal areas near the Afghan border, were ready to die for their cause.
If the police and Army come here we will sacrifice our bodies and will not allow anyone to be arrested, he said.
He admitted openly that some of his students may have joined the Taleban in Pakistan or Afghanistan because he taught jihadi principles. He admitted too that his students had been to the local market, where Mr Ahmeds shop is, to tell video and music stores not to sell unIslamic products.
They have also been seen at traffic lights around the capital telling women to stop driving cars and asking people playing unIslamic music to turn it off.
Analysts say the Government is capable of arresting Mr Ghazi and even closing the mosque. Because it is a state religious institution the Government still pays its utility bills. It was also built illegally on government land.
General Musharraf has, however, shied away repeatedly from confronting the Lal Masjids clerics even when they openly called for his assassination. In July 2005 his security forces tried to raid the mosque after suicide bombings in London that month but were beaten back by women students.
His Government announced plans to demolish the mosque in January but backed down when its students occupied Islamabads only childrens library in protest. They have been there ever since.
Analysts say President Musharraf is worried about losing the support of Islamist parties in the presidential and parliamentary elections over the next year. He is already in the midst of a showdown with the countrys lawyers after suspending Pakistans independent-minded Chief Justice.
Some critics also accuse him of tolerating the Lal Masjid and other madrassas to justify continued military rule. Analysts say, however, that his tactics are playing into the hands of the mullahs, allowing them to act with increasing audacity and impunity.
They know Musharraf needs them now more than ever, said Samina Ahmed, South Asia project director for the International Crisis Group. What other constituency does he have?
Creeping influence
Leaflets distributed to barbers in the North of Pakistan last month said that growing a beard was an Islamic practice. Barbers no longer offer to shave patrons
Militants destroyed CDs of Urdu, English and Indian films at a video shop in Bannu, northern Pakistan, in February
Zil-e-Huma, a woman Punjabi minister, was killed in February by a vigilante because she was leading an unIslamic life and spreading an evil influence over other women
A report by International Crisis Group this month said that madrassas were breeding religious militants
In Tank, in the North West Frontier Province, the Taleban were discovered recruiting students at a boy's school. The school head confronted them and was kidnapped the next day
Thanks for posting. BTTT.
I think the US is ripe for this type of intimidation. Heck, we already have it all over the place: PC
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I am beginning to long for the days of yore when I had only the necessities in terms of material goods but enjoyed a freedom which is rapidly vanishing, not just from the lands of Islam but from the former cradles of freedom. I would rather dwell in a shack and live on dry beans and cornbread and have a free mind and body.
How to deal with “Sharia students”:
1. Breathe
2. Relax
3. Aim
4. Stop
5. Squeeze
6. Follow through
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Repeat quickly and often!!!!!! If properly applied even a small rimfire cartridge will do the job.
He needs to return the chilling message. Can anyone suggest a weapon appropriate for dealing with 15 men armed with bamboo?
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A sizable farm tractor equipped with a “Bush-Hog” brand rotary mower works quite well for removing bamboo. You might wish to have at least two well-trained assistants equipped with automatic weapons to stop any rats that might run out of the bamboo thicket.
Wow, why didn’t Pelosi just paint a sign on her ass that said “kick me!”? These photos will be floating on the Internet (re-captioned) for years.
She looks stoned in that picture.
Pakistan is on the point of collapse into an another Islamist nightmare - one with nuclear weapons.
Were urging the whole country to rise up and make the country clean and pure.
First Pakistan, next the world. Coming soon to a neighborhood near you?
Mr. Ahmed: an AK with 30-round mag would have solved that little problem -- twice over...
Plus, it would have made the rest of the bearded young punks think twice before trying to impose their stone-age religions's BS on honest storeowners.
She is drunk.
Drunk on the emotional high of having unbridled power, completely self-deceived and deluded.
Pakistan needs a Mustafa Kemal to keep a secular society free of sharia. Not pretty, but effective.
A 7.62 in the brain pan will ensure that at least 15 fewer of them show up at his business, or anywhere else, ever again. Besides, by killing them, he’s actually doing them a favor. They will then proceed to Allah’s Celestial Whorehouse where they will receive 72 Virgins. It’s win-win.
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