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Old 06-29-2010, 08:35 PM   #3
6ZCo3xuK

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I assumed the Pakistani people respected the ulema of Deoband, considering the mufti of Pakistan is Deobandi and there is such a strong Deobandi influence there.


This line of reasoning is clearly wrong to my eyes.

The Mufti of Pakistan being Deobandi is not related to his "democratic election", or "popularity among the masses", but rather to his own (and Deobandis') unmatched qualifications and competencies in Islamic fields.

So, this doesn't mean that most of the Pakistani people is "Deobandi", in particular, for sure not those animals who hurl nationalist slogans or rhetoric against the "backward Mullahs", as we too often here from ignorant people.

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