Pakistan Zindabad ! Even we still Have the best things in the world : Junaid Jamshed

IMRANKHAN1

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: 0Ye PakiSTan K Baray Main Koi KuCh Nhi Kahey Ga! Junaid Jamshed

In Shaa Allah, Next PM Imran Khan will build New Pakistan with the blessing of Allah SWT
 

ajeeba

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: 0Ye PakiSTan K Baray Main Koi KuCh Nhi Kahey Ga! Junaid Jamshed

In taza khudawoo main bara sab say watan hain.
 

khanpanni

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: 0Ye PakiSTan K Baray Main Koi KuCh Nhi Kahey Ga! Junaid Jamshed

Thank you for this video, tributes for what he has said about the people, Mashallah. Mollana is very right we are better informed about Pakistan and we are more sensitive

about any loss of life or property in the country without any discrimination. May Allah protect our people and country.
کویٹہ میں اتنے جانی و مالی نقصان پر شدید دکھ اور رنج ہے ۔ جو طاقتیں پاکستان کو کمزور کرنے اور ادم اطمینان پھیلانے کی کوشش میں ہیں الله انہیں غرق کرے ۔
عوام کو بھی اپنے اردگرد انتہائ خبر رکھنی چاہئے۔ افغانستان میں نیٹو کے آنے سے پہلے یہ واقعات نہ تھے ۔ عراق میں بھی سکون تھا ۔ کیا یہ انکی سرپرستی میں ہو رہا ہے؟
 

Skeptic

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Re: 0Ye PakiSTan K Baray Main Koi KuCh Nhi Kahey Ga! Junaid Jamshed

Sab se ziyada Muslims in Pakistan .......

Sab se ziya Tablighi Jamateen karti hain Islami ki Tableegh in Pakistan....
 

knapps

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: 0Ye PakiSTan K Baray Main Koi KuCh Nhi Kahey Ga! Junaid Jamshed

InshAllah well done!!! hope Dawate Islami and Tableeghe ee jamaat join together to bring change of souls of pakistanis
 

ajeeba

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: 0Ye PakiSTan K Baray Main Koi KuCh Nhi Kahey Ga! Junaid Jamshed

Lagta hai Janab Bai WATAN hain
I do not understand this logic that if you call your self pashtun or sindhi its a crime in Pakistan and they accuse you of being a qoumparast but praising and singing Pakistani is ok isnt it also a qoumparati. whats the diference?
 

Rommel

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: 0Ye PakiSTan K Baray Main Koi KuCh Nhi Kahey Ga! Junaid Jamshed

Sab se ziyada Muslims in Pakistan .......

Sab se ziya Tablighi Jamateen karti hain Islami ki Tableegh in Pakistan....


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A masked person canes Indonesian food seller Murni Amris for violating Islamic Shariah law outside a mosque in Jantho, Aceh province, Oct. 1, 2010.


In Aceh Indonesia, Islamic police take to the streets
Islamic police in Aceh, Indonesia, patrol daily for women wearing tight clothes and unmarried couples sitting too close.
By Kathy Marks, Correspondent / February 19, 2010



Sharia police in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, reprimand two women for wearing trousers that they regard as too tight, in December 2009. The police unit, called the "Wilayatul Hisbah", patrolled the beach to look for unmarried couples, Muslim women without headscarves or those wearing tight clothes, and people drinking alcohol or gambling.
Masako Iijima/REUTERS

BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA

Excuse me, says Iskandar, as his mobile phone beeps for the umpteenth time in the past half hour. Its another anonymous tip-off, alerting him to a young couple who have been seen spending time together alone.

Iskander is head of the Wilayatul Hisbah, a special police unit that enforces Islamic law, or sharia, in the Indonesian province of Aceh. Teams of his officers patrol the Acehnese capital several times a day, looking for unmarried couples, women in close-fitting clothes or not wearing an Islamic headscarf, and anyone drinking alcohol or gambling.

Aceh known as the Veranda of Mecca because Islam entered Indonesia there centuries ago has long been the most devout spot in the worlds most populous Muslim nation.

But the energy with which the 1,500-strong Wilayatul Hisbah or Wi-Ha, as they are known are carrying out their job has alarmed some Acehnese, as well as human rights groups, politicians, and businessmen.

Islamic law makes inroads

The province, on the western tip of Sumatra island, home to about 4 million people, won the right to implement Islamic law in 2001, after being granted semi-autonomy as part of efforts to end a decades-longseparatist war. Sharia has been enforced with increasing vigor since the 2004 Asian tsunami, which many people interpreted as a divine warning, and last September the provincial parliament approved a new penalty for adulterers: stoning to death.

Aceh is not alone. Across Indonesia, dozens of local governments given wide scope to enact their own laws under a decentralized system have adopted Islamic regulations on dress and behavior. In parts of Central Java and South Sulawesi provinces, female civil servants are now obliged to wear headscarves or risk losing their jobs.

While the trend threatens to undermine Indonesias reputation for having a relaxed approach to Islam, it does not appear to have wide support. At national elections last year, the share of the vote won by Islamic parties plummeted.
In Aceh, many people say they abhor the stoning penalty yet to be signed into law although few will criticize it publicly for fear of being branded bad Muslims. But enforcers of a stricter approach to Islam appear to be gathering momentum. Public canings have been carried out, and earlier this month women were banned from wearing tight trousers in one district of Aceh.

In his dilapidated office in Banda Aceh, Iskandar applauds the crackdown. In our religion, its forbidden to wear tight clothes, because they can show the body shape and arouse mens desire, he says. Its all about protecting women and increasing respect for them.
 

Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Absolutely, Pakistan has divine origins. Good leadership and we will all follow suit. We are born to lead the Muslim family, inshallah.