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WHAT ISLAMIC SCHOLAR SAY ABOUT KASHMIR
Research by Tariq Hussain, Riyadh

Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Chairman All Hurriyet Party Conference (APHC) "The
situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir is ten times worse than Kosovo."

Khalid Al-Maeena, Editor-in-Chief, Daily "Arab News", Published from NY,
London, Cairo, Jeddah, Riyadh and Dhahran. (February 21, 1999) "The
situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir is worse than Kosovo but without
Television cameras."

Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the greatest Muslim leader of South Asia and the
Founder of the Nation of Islamic Republic Pakistan, talking to Karachi Daily
"Dawn" on Jan. 14, 1948 "KASHMIR IS THE BLOOD-LINE FOR PAKISTAN. PAKISTAN IS
KASHMIR AND KASHMIR IS PAKISTAN. I CANNOT FORSEE PAKISTAN
WITHOUT KASHMIR"

Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Executive Director of the Kashmiri American Council,
Washington, DC, in his lecture, entitled, "Kashmir Today" at the Foreign
Service Institute of the United States, State Department on June 6, 1998.
India's brutal military occupation of the disputed territory of Kashmir and
its notoriety for unspeakable human rights crimes according to every
impartial human rights group that has examined the plight of the people of
Kashmir. It makes a mockery of India's boast of the world's largest
democracy. India treats any democratic stirrings in Kashmir as treasonous
punishable by death, torture, rape, or abduction, depending on the day of
the week, and the savagery of the local general.

Mr. Nazir Ahmed, the Kashmiri member of the British House of Lords, while
sparkling in editorial board meetings with the two major Washington, D.C.
newspapers, The Washington Times and The Washington Post " Kashmir is
neither a national security nor economic asset for India. The 700,000
Indian military and paramilitary forces deployed there cost India $14
million per day, a colossal sum that arrests India's prosperity

Meer Waiz Umar Farooq, Former Chairman of APHC, while talking to newsmen on
May 15, 1999 in Srinagar. )"Kashmir is Paradise on Earth and Paradise can
not be owned by non-believers worshippers of thousands of idols and cow). It
must be made free from them at every cost."

ARE KASHMIRIS INTERNATIONAL "UNTOUCHABLES?"

The role of the United Nations has been of a spectator in addressing the
Kashmir conflict unfavorably with its assertive and instrumental role in
bringing independence and self-determination to Namibia after 76 years of
South African apartheid oppression. Why should the lives and souls of Kashmiris be cavalierly written off like international "untouchables,"? What is the crime in
demanding self-determination as prescribed by international law?
(Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Executive Director of the Kashmiri American Council,
Washington, DC, in his lecture, entitled, "Kashmir Today" at the Foreign
Service Institute of the United States, State Department on June 6, 1998.)

Syed Abul Ala Moudidi - the great Islamic Scholar in His Book "Kashmir
Al-Hurra," Page 37, Published in Arabic from Islamic Publications, Lahore,
Pakistan, 1965)
"Kashmir belongs to Muslim Ummah and India has no right to rule over
Kashmir. Kashmir is Islamic and must be part of Islamic Pakistan at every
cost. My all prayers and wishes for Kashmiri Muslims in their just
struggle."

URDU DIGEST, LAHORE, PAKISTAN, NOV. 1989
According to the well respected monthly "Urdu Digest (Nov. 1989)": In 1973,
the Indian government sent a strong delegation under Mr. D.P.Dhar, the
retired Indian foreign secretary to Spain to study how Muslims were
exterminated from the Iberian Peninsula. The delegation stayed there for
three months and prepared a comprehensive report. That report was directed
to Jammu and Kashmir for implementation. Salient features of this report
according to the prestigious magazine were: spreading of cinemas and bars in
every corner of the state, providing mixed education in all institutions,
the strict implementation of family planning procedures so that ratio of
Muslim population could be reduced. The reference article is "Kashmir-
Jannat-e- Arzi" and available from the monthly's office in Lahore.

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