Oscar
Moderator
Your math teacher is supporting my logic and you cannot see it - which is why I say cult.What's wrong with that statement? are their demigods in between? If I go to a math teacher and say Allah k baad aap hi madad kar sakty hain math teaching ma.. whats wrong wit that?
I think the Quran and Hadith are full of similes, metaphors, parables, etc. it include personalities, nations, sky, ants, etc.
We can use tragedies and sacrifice as precedences like we do in courts, daily life and so forth. You know, who has stopped ration trucks near Mangla cantonment? It is not JAAC. So, can't we draw this parallel to Karbala, especially in Muharram?
No, the Army is in power and the status quo. It uses every term to its benefit, like patriotism, nationalism, law, state writ, Islam, Mujahideen ⇋ Khawarij, etc.
Surah 9:9, "to exchange God's message for a small price"
What cultism has to do with it? First of all, it is an academic or linguistic issue, and then comes the question of whether it is used appropriately.
Next is like anything if someone uses it for constructive or ill purposes, like anything else, such as using weapons, religion, water, money, etc.
When you ask your math teacher that you need help - for calculus - because he is that math teacher in front of you for that specific problem. You did not elevate him to a status next to Allah, nor did you think that hey, if not this math teacher perhaps I can find someone else or a solution - A senior PTI leader, drunk on national television, making this claim is not a linguistic footnote (and your support for him) just said - "Allah ke baad koi hai woh Imran hai" - meaning forget about Rasool - if Allah decided to not help you will say Ya Imran! Straight forward SHIRK!
Now, if anything can be used for good or evil then go back to the idea of the math teacher - then you have left that point open about his intention being only good(even when the anchor on that show went -"Ye kya keh rahein hain aap".. this was during PTI rule) when it is very likely he was making a Shirk loaded statement.
The cultism charge is not about whether Imran Khan is a good or bad politician.
But that this movement has reached a point where its members cannot process criticism of the leader without experiencing it as an attack on something sacred.
You skipped past the drunk senior leader on television and went straight to defending the linguistics... I rest my case.




