Thursday, July 29, 2021

In a CNN exclusive, Noor Wali Mehsud, the leader of Pakistan's Tehrik-i-Taliban, discusses the group's relationship with Afghanistan's Taliban in his first television interview. CNN's Nic Robertson reports. #USA #Pakistan #Afghanistan #Taliban #TTP #CNN



I noted important similarities on fundamental between Suni Jihadi Islam those oppose democracy with Jamat Ahmadiyya, the concept "Bay'ah". The Islami Jihadi terrorists take "Bay'ay" (oath of allegiance) which means a person or group of people must obey the dictate of the person they took an oath with and any differences would be civil war. 
For example, Mawiyya in the 7th century refused to took "Bay'ay" to Caliph Ali resulting in the civil war between both. They never were able to resolve the question of "how to appoint a Caliph or government, how the Caliph will operate and would be accountable to its people and how to remove him from power in case people oppose him except through a civil war and bloodshed as the violent civil war was culminating of the sitting Caliph Uthman ibn Affan.





The very concept was adopted by Jamat Ahmediyya and they take "Bay'ay" from its people. I am not aware, if Jamat Ahmediyya would get a government somewhere on this planet earth, they will refuse basic and democratic rights to the people, remain to be seen. At this point in time because of their faith, their members are facing the worse types of religious persecution in Pakistan. 

In the nutshell, the Islami Jihadi Terror Movement is denying basic and fundamental rights under its violent authority as well as democracy and political rights including the right to self-determination are forbidden means to re-establish the colonial system by indoctrinating the falsified traditions of Islam which were meant for slave society and slave code of ethics of its time and space but not for the modern time where basic and fundamental rights are guaranteed to its people by the UN Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the state laws, and its people to decide whom to appoint or remove by using their right to vote and right to self-determination and the government is accountable to its people not to Allah.     

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