Saturday, February 27, 2010

Muslims Are Not Terrorists


With all due respect this is to inform the whole world, that as it is a misconecption about muslims that muslims are spreading terror all over the world in the way of suicide bombing, which all of the non muslims has named as "JIHAD", but i would like to make it very clear to all of you that islam is a religion of peace and it teaches the most peace full ways of living, ALLAH is most beloved to his creatures in this world even more then the love of 70 mothers and our beloved prophet HAZRAT MOHEMMED (S.A.W.) was the most loving & honest person which world has ever had, so how can be their followers could be terrorist

In his time he has proved himself as an unrelentless person to every one, even with non muslims and he teaches the same to muslims to be so gratefull to all.


An insurrectionist who kills a noncombatent is a guilty to islam, any kind of violence is a capital offence in the islamic laws so surley one can say that any one who is responsible for killings of innocent people is not a muslim and has denied to the words of Quran which says:

"He who kills a man is the responsible for the killing of whole man kind"

So this proofs to all those non muslims who are unaware of Islamic laws that comitting suicide bombing and spreading terror by killing innocent people is the denial of basic laws of Islam.

Offcourse there are some people using term of JIHAD for comitting these attacks but they are totaly unaware of the real soul of JIHAD and they are really abusing Islam by making this missperception that muslims are terrorist.

So, basically what I am trying to do by this letter is to reduce the stress among muslims and other religions and would love to clear that muslims are not terrorist

So please in the name of these few unaweared muslims dont regard all the muslims as terrorist.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Militants groups in Pakistan



1.Lashkar-e-Omar:
Lashkar-e-Omar (The Army of Omar) is a terrorist organisation which is believed to have its members derived from 3 organizations, Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI), Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
The main terrorist activities for which it has been accused are:
• Attack on a church in Bahawalpur in Punjab on October 28, 2002, resulting in 18 deaths and 9 injuries.
• The group, was allegedly involved in the March 17, 2002 grenade attack on a church in the heavily guarded diplomatic enclave in Islamabad in which five persons, including a US diplomat's wife and daughter, were killed and 41 others injured.
• LeO was reportedly involved in the suicide bombing outside the Sheraton Hotel in Karachi on May 8, 2002 and the June 14 attack on the US consulate in Karachi, in which 10 persons, including five women, were killed and 51 others injured.
2.Lashkar-e-Taiba:
Pakistan-based terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, has survived global sanctions and is poised to move into the political realm thereby strengthening the collective religious extremist groups' move to coalesce as a formidable opposition to the re-emergent civil democratic movement in Pakistan. This coalition of extremist and terrorist elements within Pakistan and the broad trajectory of the Taliban-Al Qaeda relationship in Afghanistan threaten the stability of Pakistan and the region, and risks fueling the export of terrorism across the world. See PSRU Brief 12. Lashkar-e-Taiba, Pakistan Security Research Unit (PSRU)Attacked Mumbai in three different sites.Hotel Taj,Nariman House and Hilton Tower(Oberio Hotel).
3.Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan:
Previously known as Anjuman Sipah-e-Sahaba (ASS), this group is thought to be behind most of the attacks on Shiites. It came into prominence following the Iranian Revolution in 1980s. Incidents thought to be caused by this group are as follows:
• October 7, 2004 bomb blasts in Multan that killed 40 people;
• September 21, 2004: Suspected SSP members gunned down at least three members of a Shi'a family in a sectarian attack in Dera Ismail Khan;
• March 2, 2004 More than 45 people killed and over 100 wounded in an attack on Shi'a Muslims in Quetta; and
• It has also been involved in assassinating Iranian diplomats with the most severe being the killing of five Iranian Air Force cadets in Rawalpindi in 1997.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Terrorism in Pakistan


Terrorism in Pakistan:
Pakistan has suffered from the killing of noncombatants by both state and non-state actors with the latter group often based both inside and outside the present-day country. Currently however, the biggest threat to the state and citizens of Pakistan emanates killing civilians and policemen to achieve their political ends.
Origin of Terrorism in Pakistan:
Origination of terrorism which can be attributed to General Zia ul-Haq's controversial "Islamization" policies, the president of the country in the 1980s. His tenure saw Pakistan's exceeding involvement in Soviet-Afghan War, which led to greater influx of ideologically driven Afghan Arabs in the tribal areas and the explosion of kalashnikov and drugs culture. The state and its intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence in alliance with the United States and Central Intelligence Agency encouraged the "mujahedeen" to fight the proxy war against the Soviet Union, most of which were never disarmed after the war.
Hindus & Muslim, Shia & Sunni fights:
The onset of partition of British India, saw massive killing of non-combatants - "Sikhs slaughtering Muslims, Hindus butchering Muslims and Muslims burning Hindus and Sikhs alive" that included a massive migration of local population based on their religion.
That everybody said pakistan is terrorism country and muslims are terrorist,but most terroris r in western country.