The respectable Canadian authorities must be made aware that a very dangerous hooligan is exploiting the international hospitality and rights granted by Canada. The person in mention is named Mohammed Tahir, who operates under the label “Tahir-ul-Qadri,” possibly adopting an alias of “Abdul Shakoor Qadri” according to news sources in order to establish his operations (under the organizational name of “Minhaj-ul Quran”) in Canada.
The whole world observed a premeditated farce orchestrated by Tahir in Pakistan that was in clear violation of his asylum terms with Canada by him being physically present in the afore mentioned country. Fortunately, for the people of Pakistan, this “Long March” of his did not progress into a chaotic situation, as he had originally planned for it to become—and this would have resulted in a bloodbath in Pakistan. In his eyes, the purpose of his revolution was to oust the current government that he deemed “liars, cheats, and frauds”; however, they were the same ones with whom he made deals under the table in the end, leaving many baffled as to the whole purpose of this staged event.
It is on public record that Tahir has been receiving welfare funding from Canada; however, in the past few weeks, he has been indulging in the reckless spending of millions of dollars in Pakistan for political purposes—primarily upon the promotion of himself. We find it odd—and disturbing—that a welfare recipient is able to spend millions of dollars daily in less than a one-month time span for a pre-planned “revolution,” ultimately seeking to increase his popularity.
Canadian Scholar, Hafiz Isa Abdul Haqq, warns people to “Beware of him. He has also established his own printing press, media and distribution outlets.” Soon after accomplishing this, he travelled to Pakistan to instigate a revolution, with the media backing and attention of major news networks that introduce him as being the only Muslim in the world to have spoken out against terrorism with his second-edition publication of “Fatwa on Terrorism.”
Indigenous American Muslims that have read this book are offended, because in his introductory segments of the book, his sniveling to the Western society creates an illusion of a confessional that Muslims were behind the September 11th tragedy. Also, Tahir includes introductions by a Catholic, John Esposito, and Joel Hayward, a member of The New Zealand Friends of Israel, Inc., whom he appointed as an advisor for his revolution in Pakistan.
It’s strange that his catapult to Zionist-friendly media fame has come out of nowhere and that they continually tout his book as “The strongest condemnation of terrorism.. .,“ and “the only bold stand against terrorism,” which both the media and his organization claim. Notice how the aforementioned parties ignored all of the other Islamic scholars that not only produced thorough Islamic verdicts against terrorism (terrorist acts, suicide bombings, etc.), but—like the case of Mufti Sarfraz Naeemi, PhD (rahimahullah)— were murdered in cold blood for having taken a bold stand against the very same activities the book mentions.
Courtesy: The Islamic Post