Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi chapter chief Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman has said their party believes in positive changes through democratic and constitutional norms.
In a statement, he said the report of Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has proved the fact that the Jamaat-e-Islami was the most democratic party of the country.
He said the ummah did not refrain itself from jihad as justice could also be brought in the society through it (jihad). He said the JI strongly condemned the terrorist attacks across the country.
He further said that secular elements through their nefarious designs were trying to make the things complicated by mixing jihad with terrorism in order to defame the religion. He said jihad was a must for restoration of peace and eliminating terrorism and injustice from the society.
Hafiz Naeem vowed that the JI will continue its peaceful struggle for the implementation of Islamic laws in the country.
Jihad means 'to struggle in the way of god'.
What that means is subjective.Moderate Muslims believe it to mean 'fighting your evil desires' & 'fighting enemies for self-defense' while radical Muslims believe it to mean 'fighting infidels and spreading Sharia law by force.'
The JI seems to think that the meaning of Jihad is objective,even though Islam is really diverse and it's adherents don't agree to the same definition of each terminology.
Make no mistake,the Taliban,Al-Qaeda,ISIL and other Islamic terrorists are brainwashed into thinking that Allah hates infidels and that it's their job to kill non-Muslims for Allah's sake.
As for Islamic laws (Sharia),I have to say they are barbaric.Just search up on apostasy penalty,blasphemy penalty and other criticism of Sharia to see how savage the laws are.Religion is just an excuse for Islamists (& terrorists) to infringe human rights and should not be implemented.The nation needs to be liberated and become a secular one where people make laws,not mullahs.
Very Well Said @ PakiAnon. Mullahs are good for nothing, they know how to read Quran but, they just don't have that sense to understand it so that they can perform in daily life.
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