Re: کیا عمران خان کا زیک گولڈ سمتھ کوبیک کرنا د
I don't live in UK so can't comment on it. Here are thoughts of a Muslim Scholar Sheikh Abu Esa (he lives in UK and a renowned Al-Maghrib teacher) about Sadiq Khan...
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Abu Eesa[/h]15 April at 12:27
It's sad to see the pathetic self-serving statements of those like Sadiq Khan, as he runs for the London Mayor position.
If there's one thing you should know, it's that the worst person to represent Muslims is usually the Muslim candidate himself. Sadiq Khan is a perfect example. This doesn't mean Goldsmith is a better candidate, it means we're stuffed every way we look at it.
To fearmonger using Muslim women and their dress choice is the most cowardly of all approaches. What it says about his own faith is even worse. What it says about his consistency as a "human rights" lawyer who is "super committed to anti-semitism" but thinks islamophobia doesn't deserve the same footing, is worst of all.
At a deeper level, I noticed a parallel between Sadiq and the Quilliam Foundation's resident scholar Usama Hasan. Usama also told me before he completely lost his mind and faith, that the hijab etc didn't fit with what Pakistanis had been wearing in the last 50 years, that a "dupatta around the shoulders was sufficient" and there was "no need for new ideas".
That is where all these folks end up. For some, their test comes through being on TV, for others being in the public eye and for others entering politics. If you can't handle it Sadiq, you should never have got involved in this game in the first place.
May Allah jalla wa 'ala keep us firm upon His Deen. Ameen.