Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri Showered With Rose Petals In Court

Winnige

Minister (2k+ posts)
aik no ke ullu ke pathe ho chuke he, bilkul patri se utar gai hen , Allah se duwa karen aap sab mil ke ab, Allah hi bacha sakta he is mulk ko culprits se, jo ke aik martaba phir Punjab oor Islamabad, khaas kar ke closet talibans se bacha Ameen
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GHULAM NABI

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri in Court

Dear Friend

Allah Says in Al Quran:

Who so ever kills a human being for other than manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he has killed all mankind, and who so ever saves the life of one, it shall be as if he had saved the life of all mankind," (Al-Ma'dah:32).

"The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, is reported to have said, 'A believer remains within the scope of his religion as long as he doesn't kill another person illegally.

Allah Almighty orders Muslims in the Noble Quran to allow total freedom of choice to people and to never try to force them into Islam

"Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy handhold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things. (The Noble Quran, 2:256)"

In the above Noble Verses, we clearly see that Allah Almighty orders the Muslims to be forgiving to the enemies and to make peace and peace making their top priority. It is part of the Muslim's morals to be a peaceful person.
 

shaheedchoudry

Minister (2k+ posts)
He used all his power to save the death sentence awarded gustaakh e rasool....
aasia.
Aasia had no one to defend her. She was very poor and helpless and no one was ready to hear her out. When she got a chance to explain herself, she told that she was trapped on a personal vindetta.
Just imagine your life in Sweden? What if you were given death sentense wrongfully by christians and you do not have any say? Would you not want some one who speaks on your behalf?
By the way, how did Prpothet(pbuh) treat a woman who was gustakh e rasool? Aap(pbuh) went see in her home to ask why did she not throw garbage on the Prophet(pbuh).
 

sincere_123

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
afsos ki baat hai yaaron kia ho gaya hai logon ko ye tariqa to nahe hai main salman taseer ko defend nahe kar raha par ye tariqa thik nahe hai is tarah to waise hi humara law & order kharab hai sab yehi shuru kar den ge... jungle ka qanoon phir to puri tarah rayaj ho jaye ga.. YA ALLAH TU REHAM KAR LOGON KO KIA HO GAYA HAI?
 

qasimbajwa

Citizen
Instead of condemning this stupid man, we have made him a HERO.
What is to be proud of in this video, this man is a disgrace and nothing more.
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Malik Mumtaz Qadri - Gul Pashi, Muft Muqadma.......

kuch sharam karo. Is maloon ko hero bana rahey ho.

He is a murderer and should be tried under the law.It's upto Courts to make a decision.Anybody who take law into his own hands should be severely dealt with otherwise every thing will be destroyed.We live in a civilized society and have to follow all the necessary obligations.
 

tayyab uk

New Member
Re: Malik Mumtaz Qadri - Gul Pashi, Muft Muqadma.......

He is a murderer and should be tried under the law.It's upto Courts to make a decision.Anybody who take law into his own hands should be severely dealt with otherwise every thing will be destroyed.We live in a civilized society and have to follow all the necessary obligations.

Oh my brother which court u talking about??????? and which law u talking about????????????? how many currupt and murderers are given punishments under the court and law u mentioned???????????????
Everyone knows that the goverment is combination of murderes, currupt and baygahyrat ppl. so how many went behind bars????????????????????
my brother look into the history, when the rulers ignored law and order then ALLAH show to the rulers like the one happen with pig taseer.

Gustakh ki saza moot hay moot

ALLAH HU AKBAR (ALLAH IS GREAT)
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Garlanding the killer

Saturday, January 08, 2011



This is with reference to a photo wherein the murderer of Salmaan Taseer is being garlanded by a lawyer. The photo is a reflection of our backwardness as a nation and the game which religion and religious people are playing with the integrity of the country. Do we become any better Muslims by garlanding the murderer so openly?

This is also a warning by the religious people that they are strong enough to challenge any time the writ of the government. Persistent misgovernance, poverty, lawlessness, the shameful corruption and dishonesty of our rulers can give the nation no better gift than garlanding a terrorist cop.

Ghani Khan

Islamabad

(www.thenews.com.pk)
 

Faiza

Moderator
جو لوگ قتل پہ خوشیاں منا رہے ہیں ان لوگوں کو الله تعالیٰ سوچنے سمجنے کی توفیق عطا کرے ... آمین
 

Winnige

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pakistan has become a banane republik, it is jungle, thx to Nawaz's understanding of Islam, which he transfered in his followers, now have fun in the form Qadri, Pnjabi Taliban etc
جو لوگ قتل پہ خوشیاں منا رہے ہیں ان لوگوں کو الله تعالیٰ سوچنے سمجنے کی توفیق عطا کرے ... آمین
 

sngilani

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ye amirraja koi pagal he, full idiot, abe tu sharab pii ya na, it is none of my business, ye tera oor Allah ke beech ka maamla he, idiot Nawaz supporter

Every one has its 'own God'. They say, ''My God is better than yours''. Most people are followers and hate doing research to dig out truth. Moreover world of Islam is divided into many sects clearly. Pakistan has become a testing ground by funds of many foreign Islamic powers to spread their ideology.
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The rift widens: Divided for a cause

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Protests show increased polarisation of society. DESIG: SAMAD SIDDIQUI

ISLAMABAD: The twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi have been a centre stage for two kinds of protests after the tragic assassination of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer – one by civil society and moderates, though very weak, against the rising tide of religious extremism and intolerance; the other by religious groups hailing the suspected assassin. This shows increasing polarisation in society.
Two such emotionally-charged protests were held on Friday, their purpose and sentiments poles apart.
A group of students from Quaid-i-Azam University seethed with anger at those rejoicing the assassination of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer. “Shame on intolerance, shame on silent politicians,” they shouted.
The other, activists of religious groups, marched to the residence of Mumtaz Qadri and laid flowers at his doorstep. “We are the slaves of the Prophet (SAW) and ready to die for his prestige and honour,” they chanted.
Kicking up a dust of dissension that some say has reached its “highest point” in years, the marchers turned
back home.
The opposing congregations were a grim reminder of the societal divide that the assassination of the governor has brought to the fore.
“The tragic killing of Salmaan Taseer confirms that Pakistan has reached the edge of the abyss,” said poet and intellectual Harris Khaleeque. “It will be impossible to survive, let alone grow and prosper if sanity is not restored and those provoking people and taking law in their own hands are not brought
to book.”
Renowned historian Dr Mobarik Ali, said, “The power of orthodoxy is getting stronger. It seems liberals and political voices have surrendered. One is afraid to even speak out.” He added that it was the responsibility of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party government to react and control the situation. “If it fails, there is no alternative,” Dr Ali said.
The polarisation in society was underscored as a large number of Quaid-i-Azam University students and faculty members not only condemned Taseer’s murder but also decried the “disturbing response to it from various quarters of society, including lawyers, politicians, religio-political organisations, and sections of the upper-middle class.”
They chanted slogans against what they called the cowardice of mainstream political parties who refused to openly condemn the incident, and against the state for adopting a soft posture towards such crimes.
The protesters also demanded a paradigm shift and overhauling of the training being given to state functionaries given the fact that Qadri was part of the police force responsible for protecting the life and property of Pakistanis.
On the other hand, a march by thousands of religious activists expressed solidarity with the assassin urging “everyone in the Muslim world to stand by him.” The march started from Transformer Chowk and ended at Qadri’s residence in Muslim Town, Rawalpindi, with participation from members of Tehrik-i-Fidayan-i-Khatm-i-Naboowat, Shabab Islami and other religious groups.
“This isn’t the first time that the society has divided into opposing ideologies,” said Iftikhar Arif, eminent poet and chairman National Language Authority. “It happened in the 70s, it happened under General Ziaul Haq’s military dictatorship. But the bottom line is that everyone is a Muslim here, and no religion, no country condones the murder of a human being.”
Suggesting a way to move forward from the current crisis, he said Ulema, media and scholars should step up and work on this “troubling situation”.
“Ultimately, I believe sanity will prevail,” he said optimistically. Fearing the exploitation of the situation by different vested interests, Khaleeque was of the view that the issue today was not just the brutal act of the killer but those who provide legitimacy to such acts and use faith to further their political agenda and gain space.
“These forces – all religio-political parties without exception, including the hypocrites sitting on the fence like different factions of the PML, the PTI – are essentially responsible for bringing us to a stage where no critical dialogue is possible between people holding different opinions and dissenting views,” he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2011.

January 8, 2011
 

owais07

New Member
Re: Is Mumtaz Hussain Qadri an active worker of PML N ?

Brother this is a very sensitive issue please don't play politics.
The people who r against Mumtaz Qadri r ASS HOLE, he did the best thing against Shaitaan Taseer, who had no character who married with non muslim hindu, and think that he is a scholar, what the hell, how dare he,d spoken against the law which favour NAMOOS-E-RISALAT. Jahiloon ***** ho tum sub per jo Shaitaan taseer ko support kerney chaley ho, beghairat ho tum sub whoever supporting shaitaan taseer. Go to hell with him.
 

QADIANITRUTH

Senator (1k+ posts)
Any attempt to insult our holy prophet pbuh pains every muslim and hurts him/her.
But does that mean we start killing those who insult or attempt to insult our nabi pbuh? Our prophet pbuh did not kill that lady who used to throw filth on him pbuh when he passed by her house. One day she did not do that, our master pbuh went to ask her if she was doing ok....

Did he pbuh ordered killing of those who insulted him pbuh?
Allah tala said in sura Al kausar which I paraphrase ( not exact translation) only those who insult him pbuh will be forgotten ... Today billions of people say durud and salat to our aaqa pbuh and where are those who insulted hinpbuh?

SALAMAN TASEER WAS MURDERED FOR A CRIME HE DID NOT COMMIT.
THOSE WHO LOUD QADRI AS 'GHAZI' SHOULD THINK AGAIN IN LIGHT OF LAST PROPHET'S pbuh ATTITUDE TOWARDS THOSE WHO COMITTED INSULTS AGAINST HIM..

AND CAN YOU SPIT ON MOON... NO.
ISLAM IS TOLERANCE...THINK ABOUT IT​