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Lessons taught by the Taliban

Karāchi : Pakistan | 3 months ago  
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Besides suicide-bombing-made-easy, there are actually a lot of lessons Pakistani society needs to learn from the ongoing insurgency of the Taliban. The whole Taliban debacle has certainly opened up Pakistani society just a wee bit. People have now started talking on issues which were previously considered taboo. People now do tend to analyze religious clerics and what they stand for. The Pakistani society did stand up for the murdered Christians of Gojra and showed their rejection to the politics of hate. But we still have far to go before we can claim Pakistan as a religiously tolerant society and following lessons should be learned:

Why do we have such fiery religious clerics?

All Muslims say that Islam is a religion of peace yet we continue to see the system producing successive militant clerics. These clerics blame all our troubles to be caused either by America or Israel or India, yet they never bother to address issues which are all around them and can be solved just by taking a small initiative. Our society should look into the system which is producing such hatred. There is now a strong need that we start looking at our religion from a fresh perspective.

Can there be a moderate Taliban?

Can there be such a thing as a moderate Taliban? I certainly don't think so. Taliban follow a very rigid religious philosophy according to which they have right to eradicate social evils by taking matters into their own hand. They consider it their rightful duty to prevent girls being sent out to schools, shaving of beards, etc. Those who advocate talking to ‘moderate' Taliban should know that these moderate Taliban will always make life miserable for the people by enforcing their own brand of Islam. If moderate Taliban are let loose, we will continue to see baton-charging-burqa-brigades and morally-right-mullahs.

Education for the people

It seems that the Taliban were following a very well thought out strategy by blowing up schools in Swat and other adjacent areas. Around 100 schools, mostly girls' schools, have been blown up. This strategy shows that the Taliban wanted to keep the masses, especially women, illiterate. By keeping the poor illiterate and by allowing no commercial activity, the Taliban wanted to induct more and more deprived people to their ‘noble' cause.

Justice to the poor

Pakistanis took really serious note of the Taliban issue when government announced enforcement of Sharia Bill in Swat. The Sharia Bill called for speedy justice handed down by the Qazis (religious judges). The Taliban, through this Bill, wanted to get hold of civil administration in Swat by exploiting the corruption and inability of the conventional courts. They had very wisely realized that their movement will get strong support if they start dispensing justice quickly.

As Pakistanis, it is very important for us to take serious note of these lessons as taught to us by Taliban so that we may never again face such an insurgency.

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  • Posted By mona37 mona37 | 3 months ago
    right on! i enjoyed reading every bit of it!
  • Reply By Ibrahim_mahmood Ibrahim_mahmood | 3 months ago
    thank you mona...your comment is well appreciated.
  • Posted By Changez Changez | 3 months ago
    Following is a link to the full text of the Nizam e Adl, which gives great insight into Taliban beliefs:

    http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=73...
  • Reply By Ibrahim_mahmood Ibrahim_mahmood | 3 months ago
    thanks for the link Changez...i started writing after the parliment passed the sharia bill as i thought it spelled doom for us ordinary people....i praise our army for taking out this menace and thank God for saving Pakistan !
  • Posted By AsherKade AsherKade | 3 months ago
    I can't wait to collaborate with my article together...you are very gifted!
  • Reply By Ibrahim_mahmood Ibrahim_mahmood | 3 months ago
    Thank you Asher for your kind compliment and i am on board with you ! :)
  • Posted By ahol888 ahol888 | 3 months ago
    I applaud Pakistan for continuing to stand up to the Taliban. Screw the Taliban!!!
  • Posted By Ibrahim_mahmood Ibrahim_mahmood | 3 months ago
    thanks ahol for your comment....i wish that the army finishes this menace real quick !
  • Posted By Changez Changez | 3 months ago
    Let us not forget, the Taliban also taught us how to keep our women oppressed and crush all dissent; not to mention the correct and Islamic way to cut a man's head off. I have a video of that posted btw, if you want to watch it. I warn you though, it is highly disturbing stuff.
  • Posted By Ibrahim_mahmood Ibrahim_mahmood | 3 months ago
    Changez, there is a BIG typo in your remark ! please do correct it and i think there is no need to put these grizzly videos online as we have nuff violence already ....but thanks for your comments.
  • Posted By spike-breaker08 spike-breaker08 | 2 months ago
    wow! what a nice article!
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