Lahore : Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has said that any tinkering with the articles relating to the Khatme Nubuwwat in the constitution would not be allowed.
“We are against state within the state but any attempt to change the provisions of the law and the constitution about the Khatm e Nubuwwat would not be tolerated in any case because we would live and die for the Namoos (dignity) of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)” he declared while speaking the Ittehadul Ummat Ulema and Mashaikh Conference at Mansoora on Wednesday.
Sirajul Haq said, “We are struggling for the enforcement of the Nizam e Mustafa in the country as 88 per cent of the Pakistanis want the enforcement of the Shariah.”
He said that neither the generals, nor the corrupt feudal lords, vaderas and capitalists had the solution to the numerous problems facing the country and the nation.
He said the JI wanted the supremacy of the constitution. He said the constitution of the country did not permit the violation of the teachings of the holy Quran and the Sunnah, nor permitted corrupt and dishonest people to step into the corridors of power.
The JI chief said that the stooges of the international establishment and those ignorant of the Islamic teachings had no right to lead the Ummah. Instead, he said, the people having the knowledge of Deen alone had the right to lead the county.
He said that for the last six months, the world powers had been bombing Syria. Prior to that, lakhs of Muslims were massacred in Iraq, and Afghanistan. Islamic states were totally destroyed but the Muslim leadership was fast asleep. In Palestine and Kashmir, the Muslims blood was being shed and their houses and mosques were being set on fire. But unfortunately, the Muslim rulers were totally indifferent. He said that the increasing cases of the molestation of minor children were the token of divine displeasure.
Sirajul Haq said that no general right from Ayub Khan up to Pervez Musharraf had been able to solve the problems of the country, nor had the civilian rulers under the garb of democracy had provided any relief to the masses.
“We consider democracy sans Shariah a game of the Satanic forces and we seek refuge from that,” he said. He said the Ulema and religious scholars could provide a ray of hope to the masses by joining hands with one another.
He said that the Ulema would have to safeguard the constitution as it guaranteed the solidarity of the nation.