- State police and army take up arms against “haram”.
- Scholars say that only the head of the Islamic state can declare jihad.
- Rebellion against the constitution is punishable by law.
I scholars Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) On Monday, it issued a fatwa against terrorists and terrorist activities, including taking up arms against the state’s police and army. forbidden (Forbidden) Shariah (Islamic Law)
After the end of the ceasefire, terrorism is once again on the rise in the country. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) In November 2022, scholars of various schools of thought in KP have made a clear declaration against terrorism.
These scholars belong to several different madrassas, including Darul Uloom Peshawar, Jamia Darul Uloom Haqqania, and Organization of Madrasas have issued fatwas.
Additionally, Anjuman Al-Madaris Al-Arabiya, Rabat Al-Madaris, Anjuman Al-Madaris Al-Alfiya, Al-Madaris Al-Shia Association, Jamia Al-Quran Education, and Ulama Council Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have also condemned it. Terrorism.
The fatwa issued by clerics in the province, where most of the recent terrorist attacks took place over the past year, declares that only the head of the Islamic State has the authority to make the declaration. Jihad (Holy War).
“Not everyone has the right to declare. JihadThe fatwa noted and added that avoiding the observance of the law is against Sharia.
The fatwa further states that taking up arms against police and military personnel is against both Sharia and the state and anyone who rebels against the constitution and laws of Pakistan will be punished according to law.
Restoration of TTP
gave TTP ended the ceasefire. – signed in June 2022 – with the government in November last year. Since then it has been responsible for taking many innocent lives and has recently carried out several attacks and killed many people.
In light of the increase in attacks across the country, National Security Committee (NSC)announced in a recent meeting that no country will be allowed to provide shelter and facilities to terrorists and Pakistan reserves all rights to protect its people.
“This [terrorism] The full force of the state will be dealt with. There can be no compromise on the security of Pakistan and the full writ of the state will be maintained on every inch of the territory.
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah also told a press conference on January 4 that during the last year, 67 percent of attacks took place in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 31 percent in Balochistan, while 1 percent in Sindh and Punjab.