Since 1991, the wife of late Ziaur Rahman, Begum
Khaleda Zia and the daughter of the founding father of the nation, Sheikh Hasina
are representing two major parties of the country, respectively the BNP and the
Awami League. Both of these leaders are simply worthless, not even fit to run a
small grocery store. When one is the ruling party, the other would call for a
nationwide boycott to cripple the government and the economy. These two leaders
are in competition to prove themselves the best Muslimahs in the world. They
have been sponsoring all the Madrassas of the country and often visit Mecca to
dance with the ghost of Mohammad.
Legend has it, that the Roman Emperor Nero played the
fiddle while Rome burned. The Jamat-E-Islam party of Bangladesh is doing the
same thing. Sorry, my mistake, fiddling is very unIslamic, far more likely that
they're holding special prayer sessions extolling the beauty of Allah. Despite
the treacherous nature of the Jamat-E-Islam, both major political parties have
joined them to form a coalition government, bestowing a comfortable advantage to
Jamt-E-Islaim party.
After the historic bomb blasts, the Jamat-E-Islam
party immediately took to the streets, protesting and condemning the act. Who
else but a thief would say, "No", even before he is asked if he had
stolen anything? The Jamat-E-Islam party is locked in an agonizing cooperation
with the two female leaders of the country. Scarce few can understand the pain
they must be feeling. According to Islam, living under a woman's rule is as
disgusting as eating a lard sandwich. Yet, they participate in this process of
"devilocracy," (the Islamic version of democracy). They only have one
goal: that of eventually attaining -
no matter what it takes - the majority of seats in Parliament and establishing
Sharia law.
Will the bomb blasts help Jamat-E-Islami? Of course
they will be benefited. They will look like innocent angels compared to the
Jamatul Mujahidin. What they are doing now, the Jamat-E-Islami did in the past.
The Jamat-E-Islam would love to have someone to do the dirty work for them. It's
an Mafia trick: you have someone else do the killing so that you can deny any
association and come off as the squeaky clean defender of law and order. It
will be no surprise if in the future the Jamatul Mujahidin becomes another
recognized political party of Bangladesh.
In truth, the bomb blasts carry no threat to the
country. It's a sure bet that the government will catch a few random
perpetrators and bring the situation under control temporarily, but the process
of Islamization will continue through the government's blind support for the
Middle Eastern satrapies and through the diligent work of the soldiers of Allah
produced by the Madrasas and through the oblique support of the Quran-only
Muslims.
The new trend of Quran only Muslims is doing a
wonderful job of hoodwinking the general public in dark. This branch of Muslims
is rapidly capturing the market of Bangladesh... faster than an epidemic. When
'hybrid car' style pious Muslims run on Quran and ahadith, Quran only Muslims
conveniently re-brand the Quran, 'the personal diary of Mohammad,' as the
faultless book of humanity, as if it does not talk about killing and maiming.
Just as all rivers meet the ocean, all kinds of
Muslims become Mullahs at the end of the road. No matter how they interpret the
Quran, they all change to fundamentalist when they decide to follow Islam
religiously. Those who are afraid of Al-Qaida, don't 'get it' that Al-Qaida is
only a brand name; all the generic groups of Islam, i.e. Hamas, Jamatul
Mujahidin, Jamat-E-Islam and many others belong to the same suite.
Bangladesh has the third largest Muslim population in
the world. An estimated 144,319,628 people live in this small country with
approximately the same population as Russia. Since her independence from
Pakistan, Muslims have grown faster than mosquitoes by virtue of their high
birth rate, which is inspired by the Mullahs' sermons. The growing population
helps Islamists in many ways. With an unemployment rate of almost 40%, many
citizens suffer from frustration and find no satisfaction or meaning in life.
Shrewd Islamists assure them a happy afterlife if they practice Islam faithfully
and the rule is, the more a person practices Islam, the more he becomes inhuman.
Those who cannot attend traditional schools are always welcome to join Madrassas.
So things are guaranteed to be hopping for a long time to come in Boom Boom Bang
ladesh.
Yet despite all the negativities, a ray of hope is
shining through the Islamic overcast. A good number of Bangladeshi intellectuals
have left Islam and are striving to expose the real threat of this murderous
cult. They are trying to educate the public about the danger of Islam and it's
consequences. Their numbers also include many renowned, pro-capitalistic
economists. They side with America and are eager to attract American technology
and investment to the country, an effort deserving of admiration. When China,
India and even Pakistan are trying to capture the markets of America, it's wise
to join the flock.
History bears witness to the fact that intellectuals
might be loath to fight, but are ever eager to spur on the required struggles.
Like catalysts, they initiate the revolution and stimulate people's vigor. The
people of Bangladesh are mild, but they also know how to fight when the
situation demands it. They proved it in 1971 and they can do it again.
Generally, Bangladeshis are sincere and hard-working people. Those who live
abroad, work hard for a living and strive to excel in their chosen fields of
work. Under even half way decent leadership, they would do well in their own
country and eventually build a prosperous nation. But unfortunately, the
country's shameless political parties have no agenda beyond their own pockets.
No one understands or dares to implement the basics like separation of mosque
and state, population control, strict law and order, human rights.
Such issues are unknown to these criminals. Their minds are clouded with
Islam and greed.
Only a new stream of leadership can change this course
and it is the job of Bangladeshi intellectuals to promote it.
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