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  • Imam questions conflict support
  • Urges reconsideration of Pakistan's actions
  • Compares internal policies of India and Pakistan

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Viral clip: Imam challenges war support

Abdul Aziz Ghazi questioned Pakistan's stance on India, urging reflection on internal oppression and comparing it to India’s treatment of its Muslims.

Viral clip: Imam challenges war support

Abdul Aziz Ghazi, the Imam of the prominent Lal Masjid in Islamabad, recently made headlines after addressing a gathering in the mosque where he questioned Pakistan's stance in a potential conflict with India. A video of the address has circulated widely on social media platforms, showcasing a surprising reaction from the attendees.

During his speech, Ghazi asked those present to raise their hands if they supported Pakistan in a conflict against India. The response was striking silence. Remarking on the lack of raised hands, the Imam observed, "There are very few, which means many are enlightened now."

Ghazi used the moment to urge Muslims in Pakistan to reconsider their support for the country's actions, asserting that they face greater oppression domestically than elsewhere. "Pakistani forces bomb our own Muslims in Pakistan; India doesn't do that with Indian Muslims,” he stated.

He emphasized that the conflict between India and Pakistan is not rooted in religion but more of a community issue, referencing religious teachings that emphasize unity within the community.

Highlighting the internal struggles within Pakistan, Ghazi pointed to the forced disappearances of various groups, including Baloch, Pashtuns, PTI workers, religious clerics, and journalists. He questioned whether such occurrences happen in India, drawing a stark comparison between the two countries.

Reflecting on past events, the Imam discussed the repercussions following the Lal Masjid siege, where Pakistani authorities targeted citizens. "They bombed their people," he remarked, emphasizing the adversity faced by Pakistanis at the hands of their own government.

Ghazi’s comments have sparked discussion about the challenges within Pakistan and the complex dynamics of its relationship with neighboring India.

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