Weapons are the Ornament of Muslims, Said Muslim Khan

by shinwari | May 2, 2009 at 08:34 pm
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"Weapons are the ornament of Muslims ,we will not lay down weapons as Mr.Obama has already hinted towards swat to abolish Islamic rules there”. Muslim Khan ,Commander of Taliban Militants said in a statement.

He said   Obama was of the view to end Islamic rules in Swat and he vowed to keep themselves armed when US   advances into <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Pakistan for eliminating Islamic rules from the area.

Muslim Khan emphasized that we lay down arms for setting up “Dar-ul-Qazah” to provide justice to every one on equality basis adding that “Dar-ul-Qazah should not work under any pressure and if it is succeeding to work without any pressure, It should remain implemented.

 

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at 02:52 on May 3rd, 2009

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tallison

He has bravely accepted what others shy away or out of hypocrisy refuse to confess, the greatest fad among them is U.S

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Imran81

The actual quote is "weapons are ornaments of Pashtuns (or pathans)" - the local tribesmen. This quote has never been associated to muslims and must not be confused as teachings of Islam.

Another example of Taliban using totally false statement as a lame excuse for not fulfilling their commitment to lay down weapons. One thing I know about Islam is that it stresses on "always fulfilling commitments and promises".

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