Tuesday 27 November 2012

Pakistan is a miracle gift to the Ummah from Allah (swt)


Pakistan is a miracle gift to the Ummah from Allah (swt) and Sayyadi Rasul Allah (sm). It is the camel of Saleh (as), which is sent as a divine sign and must be honored and protected at all costs. If you know the spiritual importance and significance of Pakistan, you will never take this land casually. This is the Medina e Sani for the Ummah from where the Khilafat al Minhaj un Nubuwwat would rise once again, InshAllah. 

Wafa Ka Kaaba is an amazing book, written with love and Ishq for Pakistan. May Allah give barakah and khair to Hasan Mehmood for bringing it out. The book is out of print now but we will be posting its extracts here. Read it with love and say shukar at this gift we call Pakistan. Never betray this land. You will ruin your dunya and akhira.

The violent and terrorist history of PPP of Zulfiqar ali Bhutto by ZAID HAMID


The violent and terrorist history of PPP of Zulfiqar ali Bhutto which they won’t tell you today.

Soviet Union, India, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and Iraq were supporting PPP and their terrorist gangs against Pakistan in the 80’s. The history of PPP is blood stained – from breaking of Pakistan in 1971 to creating first organized international terrorist gangs against Pakistan in 80. Today, PPP is again in power and have brought Pakistan to the brink of disaster once again. Once
 a traitor, always a traitor.

Desperado, 1981: This is a rare photograph of notorious Pakistani left-wing radical, Salamulla Tipu, hanging out from the cockpit of a PIA plane that he had hijacked with three other colleagues in 1981. Tipu, a leftist student leader from Karachi, had joined Murtaza Bhutto’s Al-Zulfikar Organisation (AZO) to instigate an urban guerrilla war against Pakistan.

The plane was hijacked from Karachi, flown to Kabul and then to Damascus. Tipu and co. (armed with AK-47s and hand grenades), only released the passengers after the Zia regime agreed to release 50-plus PPP criminal prisoners from jails. They also killed Pakistan’s diplomat Tariq Raheem and threw his body on Kabul airport tarmac.

In 1984, however, in an ironic twist of fate, Tipu the Marxist revolutionary, was executed by the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul after he’d fallen out with Murtaza Bhutto, while the other hijackers travelled to Libya.

This was the reason why army and ISI and Ghulam Ishaq Khan were concerned when PPP came to power in 1988 and funds were distributed between pro-Pakistan politicians to block PPP taking power. The whole fact is known to Supreme Court till, the judgement in Asghar Khan case came against former President, former army chief and former DG ISI. No one has ever put on trial PPP leadership for being part of Al-Zulfiqar. Have you ever heard any PPP leader condemning or talking about this dark and bloody chapter of their history?? Never. because, they are part of this criminal gang.

Pakistan by Zaid Hamid


Last year, almost around this time, Salala massacre took place when our sons were brutally attacked and murdered by US forces. One of the officers who was present at that time nearby, wrote this piece and we share it with you here. Recite Fatiha for our officers and men who died that night. By Allah, we will take revenge from the Americans for this murder.

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Last year -this day- Captain Hassan and I woke up to the sounds of boom and thunder, at one in the
 morning. We were sleeping in a bunker on a mountain top at Pak-Afghan border, the Khaki Top. As we came out of our bunker, we saw tracer rounds and heavy gun fire pounding at a post not very far from ours. Missiles and large caliber bullets were fired from the air across the border and we saw the whole post blazing with fire. It was the Salala Check-post.

Earlier that year in September, our unit the 21st frontier force regiment was assigned the task of mopping up Salala ridge and surrounding areas. Captain Ali and I were the officers who were given the task to make a piquet on the skyline and then I had to eventually move forward to capture the Salala ridge. I remember the two weeks we spent on skyline just three hundred meters short of Salala. That was the most horrid time of my life. The skyline is actually the international border - an attached feature with Salala. However, it was a very bad strategic position as enemy would inflict heavy fire on us three times a day for as long as we were deployed there. We couldn’t move or strengthen our defenses else we’d receive aimed sniper and intense machine-gun fire. We had to move forward and occupy the position where the enemy was firing from; in order to gain tactical advantage. And occupy we did (that is another long horrific story).

After successful completion of the operation and deployment of troops, we strengthened our bunkers and all officers shifted in one gigantic bunker. Among the officers were Major Mujhahid SJ (Shaheed, Sitara-e-Jurrat), Major Tanveer, Captain Ali, Lieutenant Zaid and myself. After real battle during days we would play “Call of Duty” at night; connecting our laptops through Wi-fi. It was our ‘khushi time’.
Major Mujahid SJ was from the 7th Azad-Kashmir regiment. He belonged to the Sindh province of Pakistan, country side. He had regimented, tough, fair and a bold personality. One of the things I remember about him is when he asked me to find him a suitable companion as he was 30 but still a bachelor. He told me that he had to get married before the month of Muharram approached and that it was high time. I remember replying him that, “Sir! Who in their right mind would give you their daughter” jokingly. That was the last I saw of him.

On the eve of 25-26th November 2011, Salala was bombed, fired upon and shelled over and over again by the United States Army Aviation and United States Air Force. Our ‘allies’ rocketed us with such force that our skimpy 12.7 mm was like an ant under boot against them. Even then, it is told by three to four survivors who were spared by a miracle that Major Mujahid SJ went on and fired his 12.7 mm at the American gunships. However, his arms couldn’t swim him through the tide. He was bombed and killed in action on the spot. 25 brave men were killed and over 50 wounded. Soldiers who were apparently fighting against the Taliban had no idea an air assault of this intensity would come.

Salala marks one of the most tragic events –among other frequent events- in the history of Pakistan. I mourn for its victims, and all other officers and men who have lost their lives for this cause. I mourn with their mothers, fathers, their wives and daughters. I mourn for Major Mujahid who was killed brutally and did not have the chance or enough support to fight. I mourn them because no one else does. I mourn them because I see how ignorant our nation, because I alone am privy to what happened and is continuously happening. I mourn them because their lives mattered and so do their deaths. I FEEL, do YOU?
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Sunday 25 November 2012

Roshni by Yousaf abbasi


Chasham tamasha by amjid islam amjid


Andaz a Jahan by Asad ullah Galib


sakta by sakhta by Naseem anjum


Foot path by Tahir


Rafter Alam by Zubair rahman


Agr ijatz ho by zahir akter badri


narm garam by Zahida hina


ya dana gandum by Abdul Qadir hassan



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