A Terrible Day for Pakistan and for Islam

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By Ibrahim Abdil-Mu'id Ramey

MAS Freedom Civil and Human Rights Director

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. (MASNET) Dec. 27, 2007 - I am struggling to find words to 
express my grief and outrage after hearing the news of the murder of former 
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto earlier today in Pakistan.

 

Regardless of one's political sentiments, or support for any of the factions 
struggling for political supremacy in that nation, the killing of Mrs. Bhutto 
is a tragic blow to democratic rule in Pakistan.  

 

And, make no mistake about it, while the identities of the culprits are not 
known at this time, one thing is a virtual certainty: they are Muslims.

 

Sadly, the phenomenon of Muslims killing other Muslims is not shocking news for 
a world drenched in sensational, mass violence; and the people of Pakistan are 
certainly no strangers to political intrigue or fratricide. But with Pakistan - 
the world's second most populous majority-Muslim nation - at the crossroads of 
political change, and with the promise of that change being electoral, and 
nonviolent - the consequences of this killing are both profound and immense.

 

Benazir Bhutto, to be sure, had both staunch supporters and vehement enemies, 
among them being Muslims who categorically rejected the idea of a woman 
possibly, once again, becoming the leader of their nation.  

 

There were also numerous Pakistanis, of all ideological persuasions, who viewed 
Bhutto's previous terms of leadership with deep disfavor.

 

But the idea of political assassination as a legitimate expression of dissent 
is un- categorically haram.  

 

For those of us who claim al-Islam as our way of life and call ourselves 
Muslim, murder is unlawful, and an abomination in the eyes of our Creator.

 

Now is not the time to deconstruct and interrogate the legacy of Benazir 
Bhutto's past terms as a Prime Minister of Pakistan. Nor should we speculate on 
who is responsible for her murder, or for the deaths of scores of her 
supporters in the suicide bombing and shooting that claimed her life.

 

We must recognize that the violent authoritarian and repressive government of 
Pakistan has created a climate of hostility and hatred that made the murder of 
Mrs. Bhutto not only likely, but perhaps inevitable.  

 

The unconditional U.S. political support for the Musharraf dictatorship, 
coupled with massive American economic and military support, added fuel to the 
fire of extremism that ultimately claimed her life.

 

And now, as we offer our condolences to the family of Benazir Bhutto and the 
people of Pakistan, we must pray for an end to the cancer of violence that has 
affected our Ummah, as we diligently work for the restoration of peace and 
democratic values that are vital to our collective survival.

 

RELATED: 

Benazir Bhutto Killed in Attack 

Pakistani former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated in a 
suicide attack.

 

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