Terrorism, Extremism and Religious Intolerance..
The Threat Pack for Pakistan
Pakistan
is an Islamic state, Islam, the religion of love and brotherhood that preaches,
love with all mankind. But few religion dealers of Islam have changed the shape
of Islam & Muslims, in the eyes of International community, because of them
spoiled character of Muslims and the re-shaped Islam is represented to the
world. The modern Mulla’s, anti-Islam forces are included in this plot, but
with them some of our religious & political leaders are also involved in
representing a bad reputation about the religion. And in guise of their
religious or political affiliation they are promoting religious extremism in
the name of Islam, in their religious schools. Increased terrorism and
extremism in Pakistan has become a big threat for image of Pakistan in
international community. The way religious extremism is spreading out in
Pakistan, not only people of Pakistan but also the international community considers
it as a threat for them.
Couple
of days ago, according to an American Survey, 66% Pakistani nationals considers
religious extremism & terrorism as a threat to them, and 24% are reluctant
to say anything against it, 8% are supporters of radical & religious
extremism & 2 % people have no opinion.
Considering the above survey, 66
percent considers Religious extremism and radicalism as a threat, because there
are thousands of Madrissa’s in Pakistan, which are unregistered. No one
monitors these schools; neither the students nor their movements are surveiled.
Although we have “Wafaq-ul-Madaris” in Pakistan for monitoring of religious
schools or Madrissa’s and their registration, whose job is to take an eye on
these schools and to register them making sure they aren’t involved in any
religious extremism. However, even after “Wafaq-ul-Madaris”, I do feel, that to
prevent establishing of unregistered Madrissa’s, or to monitor them, any system
or organization doesn’t exist in Pakistan.
Religious
extremism in Pakistan has not developed in a few months or a few weeks, but it
took years, and it was nourished by religious & political parties, and is a
source of constant sore for Pakistan. Due to carelessness & apathy of our
rulers, this wound has become a deadly disease for Pakistan, for which
“operation” is not enough, but caution is also important.
Our
forces in North Waziristan are engaged in Operation Zarb-e-Azab against the
Terrorists and our young soldiers are offering their lives in the war of
terrorism. On the other hand, due the operation the migration of the IDP’s is a
highly sensitive issue and a huge challenge for Pakistani authorities. Any opinion
cannot me made, because our rulers haven’t made any strategy yet, to keep an
eye on movement of immigrants. Let’s suppose if those Taliban terrorists
disguised in the form of IDP’s spread out in Pakistan, how we will deal them on
emergency basis? The locals of North Waziristan are as peaceful as people of
other cities of Pakistan, but terrorists have no religion and no country, in
fact they are spreading terrorism in the name of religion. Let’s hope that
terrorists under the guise of IDP’s do not spread in other cities of Pakistan,
therefore IDP’s, religious schools, as well as seminaries, religious &
political parties who are sponsoring them should also be monitored. Plus there
is a dire need of registration of unregistered Madrissa’s, to keep an eye on
these religious schools and also to surveil their activities.
Apart
from eliminating religious intolerance and radical extremism, Pakistan needs to
do measures for economic stability of the country. This is only possible when
the productive operation against terrorists in Pakistan is successful, which
would reassure the trust international community on Pakistan will increase the
country's foreign investment and the country's economy will be stable.
Lets
hope and Pray, for a peaceful and prosper Pakistan.
Fahad Malik.
Physically 20 years old, thinker, writer, a computer science
student, by subjects, Member of Abrar-ul-Haq's Youth parliament,
Philanthropist, crazy about Sufism, Learner, Coffee hollick, night owl, a
wandering lost soul, out in search of something, that is yet to be discovered.
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