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Q: Liberal forces feared that religious extremism
would increase with Islamic parties coming to power in the Frontier
province. Do you think this is happening?
A: If they cannot tolerate the Shariah Bill, which
has been passed unanimously by all the elected members of the Frontier
assembly, then the popular sentiment that America and other western
countries are against Islam is right.
The whole world should understand the realities and respect the
mandate given to the MMA by the people of Pakistan. Actually, this
is a campaign against Pakistan's Islamic forces, to brand them as
Taliban.
Q: People generally believe that the Islamic parties idealise
the Taliban and they have recently adopted a Taliban-style system
of governance.
A: The Taliban were misrepresented. Their system
was an ideal Islamic system, but they were trying to implement it
by force. Here, in Pakistan, we are trying to bring about an Islamic
revolution in accordance with the wishes of the people who voted
for us.
Q: Billboards have been vandalised and musicians forced
to close down business. Don't you think this use of force amounts
to lawlessness?
A:It has never been MMA's policy to use force to implement
Islam. Islam is not a religion of coercion or extremism. The Frontier
province is the most peaceful province in the country.
When some MMA workers tried to take the law into their hands, the
law took its own course. Cases have been registered against those
people who tried to deface billboards.
Actually, ever since we have passed the Islamic laws, stomachs rumble
in Washington and the cramps are felt by Musharraf's puppet government.
The west is afraid of the increasing popularity of Pakistan's Islamic
parties and wants to target them. The popularity of the MMA is increasing
day by day, not only in the Frontier and Balochistan provinces,
but also in the Punjab and Sindh.
Every Pakistani citizen considers the presence of the FBI
and CIA in Pakistan offensive, and allowing Americans the use of
its military bases and airspace as interference in our sovereignty.
The MMA also defends the strategic interests of Pakistan. That is
disliked by anti-Islamic forces, and those very forces are opposed
to the MMA and its policies adopted in the light of the Quran and
Sunnah. They do not want to see Pakistan, which is the only Islamic
nuclear-armed country, as a pure Islamic state.
Q:
But Maulana Sahib, there are women who cannot sleep well due to
the recent policies adopted by the MMA.
A:
They should not be afraid. They should not view it as Talibanisation,
as projected by the west. We also tried to make the Taliban understand
the realities of the modern world. There is no ban on working women.
But the prime responsibility of women is to look after the household
and the responsibility of the men is to earn. But if women want
to contribute economically, there is no ban on them in Islam.
Q: Is it just an impression that the MMA is creating hurdles
to stop the parliamentary system from working?
A: The LFO is a basic issue and we are fighting
and protesting against the LFO in a democratic manner. General Musharraf
wants to legitimise his position by pressurising political and religious
parties through the LFO. He is an unconstitutional president. We
want to solve this problem through negotiations. Religious parties
have always played their role in parliament but General Musharraf,
rather than solving the LFO issue, is busy trying to convince the
west that in him lies their salvation.
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