
Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi of Lal Masjid, clergy remarked that in Pakistan there is “more oppression” than in India, and added that the Pakistani “struggle is the struggle of nationality, not Islam”. Cleric killed his own country when the tension between India and Pakistan after the terrorist attacks in Kashmir Falgam, who killed 26 people.
Muhammad Abdul Aziz Ghazi is a Pakistani demobandi scholar and an Islamist dissident who serves as Imam and Khatib of Lal Masjid in Islamabad.
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The social media has become a video about the sermon of spiritual. The two -minute clip shows, Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi criticizes the Shehbaz Sharif government in Pakistan and calls it a “cruel and unnecessary system”. Ghazi accused the state of causing its citizens systemic violence and injustice.
In a viral video, Ghazi asks his audience: Who would support India or Pakistan in the case of war or Pakistan? His question met with extended silence.
“There are very few (hands). This means that many are now enlightened. The thing is that the war between Pakistan and India is not an Islamic war.” Ghazi says.
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“Today, the system in Pakistan is a system of distrust (suitcase), a tyrannian system, worse than in India. In India, there is not as much oppression as in Pakistan. There was a terrible incident in India as Lal Masjid?” Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi continues.
In particular, Ghazi’s description of Pakistan as an oppressive state is a striking departure, especially due to its connection with LAL Masjid, a place historically associated with radical rhetoric.
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Abdul Aziz Ghazi referred to the siege of Lal Masjid in 2007 and noted: “Did the tragedy of Lal Masjid in India have been? Bombed India’s own citizens?
Cleric also emphasized the atrocities committed in Waziristan and Khyber Paktunkhwa and accused the Pakistani government of bombing its own people.
Ghazi said: “What happened in Waziristan and then Khyber Pákhtunkhwa-these are atrocities … The state bombed its own citizens. They had such atrocities in India.
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Ghazi’s rhetoric seems to reflect deepening disappointment in Pakistan and emphasizes fractures in public support for the policies of the facility.
Lal Masjid vs Pakistan
Lal Masjid, founded in Islamabad in 1965, became the center of radical Islamic ideology under the leadership of the Abdul Azize brothers and Abdula Rashid Ghazi, who openly questioned the state and called for Sharia law.
The tension escalated in a few years and culminated in July 2007, when the Pakistani army launched Sunrise surgery to attack the mosque and its neighboring Madrass after violent incidents, including hostages.
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The siege resulted in significant victims and damage, which meant the decisive efforts of the then President Pervez Musharraf to limit the growing Islamic militance.
Since then, Lal Masjid has symbolized Pakistani continuing fight with extremism and state authority.
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His leadership, especially Abdul Aziz Ghazi, continues to criticize the Pakistani government and accuses it of oppression and violence against its own citizens.
The Lal Masjid inheritance is complicated and represents both the rise of radicalism and the position of the state to detain it.
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