RajeshG wrote:Guroos, I recently came across a few videos of Maulana Tariq Jameel on youtube. He seems like an interesting fellow with lots of influence. He is from Tabligi Jamaat. Can knowledgeable folks shed some light on this fellow and TJ ? I have read the wiki page but wanted to get BR-perspective on these.
I don't know what Wiki says. But, AFAIK, TJ is a cover organization for most terrorist tanzeems in Pakistan. It does not distinguish, for this purpose, between Deobandi or Wahhabi or Ahl-e-Hadith. It recruits for LeT, HuJI, JeM and HuM. It urges Muslims to discard corrupt practices, especially in the context of the Indian subcontinent, where several Hindu practices have influenced local Islamic practices. Presidents, Prime Ministers, Army & ISI Chiefs, Supreme Court judges have been members of TJ and regularly attend(ed) their Raiwind congregations (
ijtima). Gen. Zia-ul-Haq was a patron and asked TJ to preach Islam within army units leading to a close nexus up until now. On the eve of the November, 2009 annual convention of the Tablighi Jamaat, 50 former high-ranking officers of the armed forces met under the chairmanship of Lt. Gen. Javid Nasir (a former DG, ISI and a born-again Islamist) met for a day to deliberate how to take the movement forward, possibly within the armed forces. It included many retired Generals, Brigadiers and Admirals including former Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Karamat Rehman Niazi. The extreme religious views of DG, ISI Lt. Gen. Javid Nasir, that sprang directly from his association with the Tablighi Jamaat, ultimately led him to be sacked as even friendly
ummah countries objected to his activities. This was confirmed by Dr. Maleeha Lodhi. In the shuffling of the ISI that followed his dismissal, over two dozen officers were also transferred for their suspected links with the TJ. The die-hard TJ activist Javid Nasir helped Osama bin Laden establish his base in Afghanistan. It was so deep rooted. The brutal daylight attack on the mosques (officially known as
Ibadatgah because of the law in Pakistan that forbids referring to their places of worship as 'mosques') of the Ahmedis on May 28, 2010, that killed 95 of them was carried out by a suicide squad which had been assembled in the Raiwind office of the
Tablighi-e-Jama’at. Later, a hospital were injured Ahmedis were being treated was also attacked killing even more of them followed by a warning to doctors not to treat them. Many TJ activists from Pakistan are in jail in CAR countries for trying to spread Islamist jihad against rulers, The TJ, while claiming to be non-sectarian and non-violent is actually to the contrary.