Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Founder of Pakistan - Traitor or Hero?

Israaeel

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Salaam. Just came across this article on that site. A long, but a very, very interesting read:




Muhammad Ali Jinnah is generally considered to be a great Muslim leader of British India who successfully created a homeland for the Muslims named Pakistan. Students and the youth are taught in their educational institutions to take him as an infallible role model; many so-called Pakistani intellectuals are seen on the media arguing that the problems of Pakistani Muslims can only be solved if they follow Jinnah or Quaid-i-Azam (meaning “great leader” – as he is commonly known in Pakistan) in true spirit.
But are there any aspects of Jinnah’s life that Pakistan’s elite and the media are hiding from the public? Is there any person other than our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who can qualify to be the role model or “Quaid-i-Azam” for Muslims and can the problems of Pakistani Muslims be solved if they emulate the life of Jinnah? To answer these questions, we are presenting in this publication some not very well known facts about Jinnah’s life that have been collected from various biographies.
Upbringing

Jinnah was born in an Ismaili Shia family. Ismailis are considered non-Muslims because they attribute divine qualities with Ali bin Abu Talib (RA). Jinnah did not even practice Shi’ism and he maintained his position to be secular throughout his life. None of his biographies mention him regularly attending mosque for prayers, fasting in the month of Ramadan or paying Zakat. He never went to perform Hajj throughout his life despite being extremely rich.
Jinnah never obtained any Islamic religious education; instead he studied in a Christian missionary school during his childhood.
Some may argue that Jinnah did attend Sindh Madrassah tul Islam but what kind of great Madrassah could it be when it was established by the great grandfather of today’s corrupt Pakistani president Zardari under the supervision of a British Judge named Mr Middleton?
Jinnah was sent to London by his father for higher studies where he initially became interested in acting for a drama theater. After being snubbed by his father, he abandoned his ambition of becoming an actor and joined Lincoln’s Inn to study law where he performed well.
Later in his life, Jinnah mentioned that he joined Lincoln’s Inn because he saw a list of great lawgivers of the world with Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) name on the top. This was a lie as there was no such list in Lincoln’s Inn rather those wretched British Kuffar (disbelievers) had installed a picture of our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) in Lincoln’s Inn with a green turban on.
Marriage and Family Life

Jinnah’s first wife died while he was still a teenager. He remained un-married until the age of 42 when he married an 18 years old Parsi girl against the wishes of her family. Jinnah’s second wife Rattanbai “Ruttie” Petit was an ultra liberal woman and had started smoking cigarettes during her teen years. She also used to wear revealing Western clothes in public, though she claimed to have reverted to Islam.
It is a well documented historic fact that Jinnah’s wife used to cook pig meat at home and Jinnah used to eat it.
Commitment to Islam

Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Traitor

Jinnah was a heavy smoker and he maintained this addiction till the end of his life. He also used to drink alcohol in private gatherings with his close associates. Once, late president of Pakistan, Zia ul Haq visited a Pakistani ambassador and there he saw a picture of Jinnah drinking alcohol. Zia asked the ambassador to remove the picture as it was not helpful for creating the image of Jinnah being a pious Muslim.
Jinnah’s whole life is full of inconsistencies but he remained strikingly consistent on one point and that was to safeguard the interests of the wicked British Empire.
Jinnah supported the British Crusaders’ war effort against the Islamic Khilafah during the First World War. Jinnah endorsed Indian Muslims joining the Crusaders’ Army and fighting against their own brothers in Iraq and Palestine.
When Muslims of India launched the Khilafat movement under the leadership of Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar to prevent the fall of the Khilafah (Islamic State), Jinnah was the only mainstream Muslim politician who vehemently opposed it labelling Maulana Johar and his brother Maulana Shaukat Ali as ‘religious fanatics’.
Jinnah’s opposition to Gandhi was not based on some religious issues rather it was againmeant to protect the British interests. Gandhi was basically a staunch Indian nationalist and wanted to expel the British occupiers from his homeland. Jinnah on the other hand started the campaign to keep India as a dominion under the British crown like that of present day Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
Due to his unequivocal pro-British stance during and after the First World War, Jinnah was recognized as a British agent by both Muslim and Hindu leaders of that time. This led him into political isolation and he spent most part of 1920s and 30s in London.
Jinnah was brought back into Indian politics a little before the onset of Second World War by the ruling British Crusaders and their Indian supporters like Liaquat Ali Khan. At the beginning of the Second World War, the economy of the Western world was already undergoing a decade long Great Depression and the British Crusaders knew that they would not be able to maintain their hold on India for very long. At the same time, movements of Indian Muslims such as Khaksar and Majlis Ahrar ul Islam were at their peak who wanted to expel the British Crusaders from India and re-establish Islamic rule over all of India. In order to prevent the Muslim domination over entire India, British Crusaders made the plan to divide India on ethnic basis, similar to the way they divided the Ottoman Islamic Khlifat some two decades ago. In India, the role of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was designated to Jinnah and he fulfilled it wholeheartedly. To prepare the ground for division of India, British Crusaders on one hand suppressed Khaksar and Majlis Ahrar ul Islam movements by imprisoning their leaders Allama Mashriqi and Syed Attaullah Shah Bokhari while on the other hand they started propagating the idea of division through the voice of Jinnah and his cronies. In this context, Jinnah floated his infamous “two nation theory” in March 1940, just a few months after the onset of Second World War.
Jinnah divided the Muslims and created a secular state and called it Pakistan

The prime aim of the ‘Two Nation Theory’ was to sow the seeds of hatred between Hindus and Muslims. Due to this evil mischief, Hindus who had behaved as obedient citizens in Muslim India for about a millennium and who had physically supported Muslims against the British Crusaders in the 1857 war of independence and Khilafat movement, gradually became distraught. Ultimately, the seeds of hatred grew into towering trees and Pakistan was created on 14th of August 1947 after millions of Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs lost their lives in ensuing communal riots. After the creation of Pakistan, the British Crusaders transferred the rule of this new country to their faithful politicians, bureaucrats and military officers led obviously by their trusted lieutenant Jinnah. Even after the death of Jinnah, these pro-Crusader Pakistani elite viciously blocked every effort to establish the Islamic laws in Pakistan and simultaneously kept neighbouring India under the continuous threat of war. During the last 65 years, the energies and resources of Pakistani Muslims have been employed on fighting against the neighbouring Indians and the Crusader powers who were the real enemies, have been supplying weapons and interest based loans to both nations! It is this pro-Crusader ruling group who, through the media and the educational curriculum, has maintained the persona of Jinnah as a great leader or Quaid-i-Azam among the Pakistani masses and has also held them enslaved to the Crusaders through democracy, Capitalism and the British judicial system.
There is a big misconception among the Pakistani Muslims that Jinnah wanted to implement Shariah in Pakistan.
It is true that in some of his speeches Jinnah did give such an impression but that was just to make the Muslims agree to the idea of partition. Here are some of his actions after the creation of Pakistan showing clearly that he did not have any true intentions to implement Shariah in Pakistan.
He appointed a Hindu, Jogendra Nath Mandal as the first law minister of Pakistan. Was that Hindu ever going to establish Islamic laws?
He appointed a Qadiyani, Zafarullah Khan as the first foreign minister of Pakistan.
He appointed a Crusader British General, Frank Walter Messervy as the first Chief of Army Staff, knowing very well that this General had fought against the Islamic Khilafat in Palestine during the First World War. Was this Crusader General meant to defend the bulwark of Islam?!
He ordered the Air Force and Army to bomb Muslims of Waziristan who were only demanding to substitute the British judicial system with Islamic laws.
He applied for a hefty loan of 2 billion dollars from the United States of America just 2 weeks after the creation of Pakistan. If anybody is truly following the example of Jinnah today, it is the current president Asif Ali Zardari!
Jinnah’s title of Governor General should clear any ambiguity in the minds of those Pakistani Muslims who think that Jinnah wanted to see Pakistan as an Islamic state free from the influence of Crusaders. Governor Generals are the rulers who rule over the dominions of the British Empire and there are still some countries today that are being ruled by Governor Generals such as Canada, New Zealand and Australia. So Pakistan did not come into existence as a free Islamic state on 14th of August 1947 having Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’alah as the supreme authority, rather it was made a dominion of Britain with the supreme authority being British King George VI. Would you still “celebrate” the day of Independence?
Dear Muslims of Pakistan! The evidences described above clearly show that your rulers and their Crusader masters have presented Jinnah, nationalism and democracy as physical and ideological idols and you are being forced to submit to them. That is why you see the pictures of this Kaafir (disbeliever) Jinnah installed in every office and street corner of Pakistan. Just think, why are your rulers and media giving you the idea that your success and well being depend on adopting democracy and Jinnah’s way of life. No doubt, Jinnah, democracy and nationalism are the idols erected for you by the Crusaders and their puppet Pakistani hypocrites and if you sincerely consider yourself to be a part of the Ummah of Muhammad (peace be upon him), you will have to smash these idols.
As there is nobody worthy of worship other than Allah; there is no political order worthy of obeying except the Shariah of Allah (SWT). Similarly, there is no person worthy of being the guide and example except Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and he and only he is the leader for the whole of mankind. Neither Jinnah, Mirza, Sir Syed, Bhutto, Zardari, Musharraf, Kiyani, Khomeini, Qadri, Padri etc. can lead you to a prosperous life and the only means to achieve success are to follow Allah and His messenger, is to do the righteous deeds, be truthful and be patient. We pray to Allah (SWT) to shower His blessings on you. We know that the majority of Pakistani Muslims hold a deep love of Allah and His Messenger Muhammad (peace be upon him) in their hearts and it has been a long time since the Muslims of Pakistan have been oppressed and humiliated by puppet rulers, the military and their Crusader masters. May Allah be our protector against the evil of Jinnah and his followers. Ameen
 
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