'Give money for Jihad in Kashmir and Palestine..', Jaish-e-Mohammed openly collected donations on the day of Eid!
'Give money for Jihad in Kashmir and Palestine..', Jaish-e-Mohammed openly collected donations on the day of Eid!
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Islamabad: Pakistan, which became an Islamic nation after separating from India in 1947, is badly trapped in the debt trap due to its radical antics. But, the ghost of Jihad is still not taking the name of Jihad from the head of Pakistan, which is suffering from economic crisis, political instability and terrorist attacks, there is openly collecting donations for Jihad, and that too on the occasion of festival like Eid. At a time when Muslims all over the world are engaged in worship, Pakistani fundamentalists are working to instill jihadi hatred among people in the name of religion.    

This incident also shows the shamelessness of the Government of Pakistan, which claims that it is taking action against terrorism. According to media reports, there the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed has been found openly collecting donations for Jihad and the Government of Pakistan is silent. This is the reason, Pakistan was continuously tarnished in the gray list of FATF for many years. But, now once again, the United Nations (UN) banned terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed has been found asking people for jihad money on the occasion of Eid in Peshawar and some other cities. International media house European Times reports that members of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed were found last month in the Baghe-Naran area outside Peshawar city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, allegedly hoarding money for jihad in Kashmir and Palestine. However, this is not the first time, it has happened in Afghanistan-Pakistan before . 

Pakistan is cheating FATF :-

According to the report of the European Times, Pakistan has crossed the danger line set by the FATF, an organization that monitors anti-terrorist financing around the world, by raising funds. Due to being inside this danger line, Pakistan remained in the gray list for many years, and was removed from it only last year. But, doesn't the Jaish-e-Mohammed collecting money for Jihad on Eid like this prove that instead of ending the funding of terrorism, Pakistan is promoting it on the contrary and thus violating its promise to FATF? turning away? Shouldn't the same strict action be taken on Pakistan again? The condition of the entire neighboring country has become such that even the general public there is not able to differentiate between terrorism and Islam and is giving money to the terrorists for Jihad on the day of Eid. 

Since this truth came to the fore, many Pakistanis have written on social media that activities like extorting money for Jihad by radical organizations are going on in many areas. Those living in Pakistan have told that the people of Jaish-e-Mohammed were collecting money from people for Jihad in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in April 2023. Later, many other Pakistanis wrote on social media that this is happening in many other areas as well. According to the report, some Pakistanis even go to the extent of saying that in many mosques donations are regularly collected for the so called Jihad and the police keep watch. In a way, they seem to be monitoring the fundraising.

Donations are also collected from mosques for Jihad:-

Let us tell you that the issue of mosques has also been mentioned in the European Times report. The report, along with the statements of several people, states that terrorist organizations openly raise funds 'for Jihad' in the mosques of Karachi. The European Times writes that in June 2021, when FATF refused to take Pakistan out of its gray list, when this international body failed to take action against Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and other terrorist organizations. Pakistan's failure was cited. The FATF had categorically stated at that time that Pakistan, despite completing 26 of the 27 tasks assigned to it, could not complete the final task of framing charges against terrorists and terror organisations. Giving this reason, Pakistan was kept in the gray list by FATF.

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