Neela wrote:Allah observed that TSP is not pure enough and sent in the floods. And that too , in the holy month of Ramadan. . Allah seemed to have burst their pious bubble.
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Yet another bubble burst.
Neela, that's right, Allah has been singularly cruel and unhelpful to the Purest of the Pure who happen to live in the land that was destined in
c. 1947 to be overflowing with Milk & Honey, with cool breeze and gently fluttering green flags, but alas, these are yet to happen. But, this is neither the first time nor is it likely to be the last when He, in all His infinite knowledge and wisdom, chose to punish the Pakistanis for the lack of piety. But, isn't it what the Sahabas, Lashkars, the Jhangvis and the Jaishes have been saying for decades now ? That the Pakistanis should become purer ? OTOH, the State has been attacking them joining hands with the infidels. If 2005 earthquake was a punishment from Him, surely then, 2010 is an even bigger punishment. After the 1971 punishment from Him, when Pakistan turned inwards, He chose to help them. Pakistan could then achieve three important goals: the defeat of the Godless Communist Superpower, the acquisition of nuclear weapons and missiles, and the successful launch of
jihad against India. All these were possible because first, ZA Bhutto and then Gen. Zia let loose Islamism. But, all that gain was lost when the
jihadi warriors themselves were taken on by the State at the compulsion of Yahud, Hanud, and Nazara after
c. 2002.
Pakistan will take much time to recover economically. It may not even have the capacity to recover because of aid-weariness and corruption that surely will not allow the recovery programmes to succeed. If the PCB can go to these lengths, in face of exemplary evidence, because it needs to protect the 'fixers', imagine the lengths to which the State machinery will go when several billions of dollars are to be involved in rebuilding the economy. An increasingly shining India and a darkening Pakistan may only portend more worrisome terrorism for us. This is what we should guard against.
As for the evaporation of the
ummah leadership, it is my opinion that it happened very early on in the life of Pakistan. Pakistan’s siding with the Western powers against Egypt in three instances, the abrogation of the Anglo-Egypt treaty on the Suez Canal and in the British-French-Israeli attack on Egypt in 1956, the creation of Israel and the British-US sponsored treaties such as Middle East Defence Organization (MEDO) or the “northern tier defence”, put paid to the ambitions of assuming the
Ummah leadership. (In its latest exhibition of
ummah-less stance, in
c. 2009, the violent crackdown by the Chinese authorities on the Uyghur Chinese was supported by Pakistan as an “effort to maintain social stability, peace and ethnic harmony”.) Pakistani Prime Minister Suhrawardy’s support for the British-French-Israeli plan on Suez Canal by referring to the Arabs as ‘zero plus zero is after all zero’, so angered President Nasser that he used to tell Indian leaders that India’s non-occupation of Lahore disappointed him. Later, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto tried to assume the
ummah leadership role which was thwarted by a combination of US, Pakistani military and the
mullah. The MEDO, and CENTO relied on the grouping of Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan. This upset the citadel of Islam, Saudi Arabia, which in 1955 denounced Pakistan’s action as a “stab in the heart of the Arab and Muslim States” since both Iraq and Iran were enduring rivals of Saudi Arabia. As for Egypt, its reason for disliking Pakistan was that it was siding with the US which was the main supporter of Israel. The relationship with KSA was not mended until the mid 1960s when the US-Pakistan relationship began to witness a downturn. (Then, the houbara bustard again deeply soured the relationship in
c. 2007) In fact, the then President of Pakistan Maj. Gen. Iskander Mirza angrily accused his own Prime Minister Suhrawardy, who wanted to oppose the British stance on the Suez canal, as “irresponsible and irrational . . “.
These also show how Pakistan was willing to even compromise on its Islamic solidarity with the Ummah or its own Islamic goals, supposed to be the very foundation of its nationhood, when it came to dealing with India. Pakistan’s ambition to assume
ummah leadership invited ridicule from the Egyptian King Faruk when he said, “Don’t you know Islam was born on 14th Aug 1947 ?”