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Sarah Ameer

Terrorism Cloaked in Faith

Published on: July 1, 2025 1:31 AM

July 1, 2025 by Sarah Ameer

At the United Nations Security Council, Pakistan has once again voiced deep concern over the serious threat it faces from the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the largest UN-designated terrorist group operating from Afghan territory. Despite numerous diplomatic efforts, Pakistan’s calls for meaningful action from Afghan authorities have gone unheeded. The rising number of terrorist attacks is a clear indicator of the growing threat and the urgent need for collective international response.

A dangerous alliance has emerged between Indian-backed proxies, including Al-Qaeda, the TTP, and Baloch militant outfits. This network is actively engaged in sabotaging Pakistan’s strategic infrastructure and attempting to derail its economic development initiatives, particularly those aimed at regional connectivity and prosperity.

The TTP’s actions are in direct violation of Islamic principles and are categorically rejected by the wider Muslim Ummah.

A deeply troubling aspect of this violence is the systematic misuse of religion to mislead and radicalize vulnerable communities. Islam is a religion of peace, compassion, and the sanctity of life. Yet, groups like the so-called Fitna-al-Khawarij (FAK) twist its teachings to justify indiscriminate violence. They have bombed mosques, destroyed homes, and taken the lives of innocent Muslims acts that are categorically condemned by all religious and moral standards. These groups often masquerade as victims, but their actions leave behind only suffering and devastation.

Pakistan’s religious leadership has been unwavering in its condemnation of such atrocities. Through initiatives like Paigham-e-Pakistan, the country’s most respected scholars have collectively declared suicide bombings and acts of terrorism as religiously forbidden. The TTP’s actions are in direct violation of Islamic principles and are categorically rejected by the wider Muslim Ummah. One of the latest examples of their brutality occurred in Mir Ali, where a terrorist attack injured ten people, including women and children. This senseless violence is clearly aimed at spreading chaos.

FAK’s betrayal extends beyond religious distortion. They have turned peaceful Pashtun villages into battlegrounds, using civilian populations as human shields. While they claim to represent local communities, their actions bring only suffering and displacement to the very people they profess to defend. These are not freedom fighters rather they are traitors, drenched in the blood of fellow Muslims and stripped of both national and spiritual integrity.

Wherever these groups go, they bring fear and repression. They shut down schools, silence voices, and dismantle the foundations of a peaceful society. Their goal is not justice or liberation, but control. They strike precisely when Pakistan makes developmental progress because they fear education, infrastructure, and empowerment. It is this fear of progress that fuels their violence.

Pakistan, for its part, has long stood as a frontline state in the global fight against terrorism. It has successfully dismantled local and transnational terror networks, capturing or eliminating some of the world’s most dangerous militants, at great human and financial cost. The message from Pakistan is unequivocal: its fight against terrorism is not merely a matter of national security, but a contribution to regional and global peace. In standing against the forces of chaos, Pakistan reaffirms its role as a dependable, responsible partner in the international community’s shared struggle against terrorism, extremism, and the perversion of religion for violent ends.

The writer is a freelance columnist.

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