Frequently demonised in the West as hotbeds of terrorism, Pakistan’s religious seminaries are actually a vital institution, not the evil dens they are made out to be, writes Mustafa Qadri
According to many security analysts and world leaders, Pakistan is the global centre of extremist Islam. Much of that reputation has been built upon the country’s madaris, or religious seminaries (also sometimes referred to as madrassas), which have been described as jihadi factories spreading terrorism internationally.
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Tags: Bareilly · Barelwi · Deoband · Deobandi Islam · jihad · Lashkar-e-Toiba · madrassas · Pakistan · Salafism · Taliban · Zia ul Haq
In January I interviewed a member of Lashkar-e-Toiba, the pro-Pakistan militant group believed to have been involved in the Mumbai attacks, for The Diplomat magazine. The interview has just been published in the latest edition of the magazine and is available online here.
JIHAD: THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES
02-Mar-2009
Mustafa Qadri investigates the organisations believed by many to have been behind the Mumbai terrorist attacks
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Tags: Islam · jihad · Karachi · Lashkar-e-Toiba · Mumbai · Pakistan · war on terror
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Pakistan’s Anti-Muslim Taliban
Mustafa Qadri | September 15, 2008
Tehreek-e-Taliban, the umbrella organization for Pakistan’s multiple Taliban movements, seeks to spread its strict Deobandi interpretation of Islam to all of Pakistan. “They don’t just want to control FATA [the Federally Administered Tribal Areas where they are based], but want to control the entire country,” says Ayesha Jalal, one of the foremost historians of Pakistan who recently wrote a book on the history of jihad in South Asia. The Taliban claims it fights in the name of Islam.
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Tags: jihad · Pakistan · sovereignty · Tehreek-e-Taliban · United States · war on terrorism