Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Pakistani Influencers Have Ghazi and Maal-e-Ghaneemat Fantasies

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When you mix testosterone overload, madrassa brainwashing, and zero female interaction you get a Pakistani Male. It is proved by the recent viral video featuring Pakistani influencers. These two ugly middle-aged men giggle like hyenas while saying, “Kill Kafirs” and “Make Mumbai actresses Maal-e-Ghanimat.”

This isn’t rogue behavior, it’s a worldview. The Pakistani mind normalizes religious conquest, objectifies women as war trophies, and treats rape as a punchline. Let’s dissect the ideology behind these gutter-level influencers and the foolish Indians who romanticize them.

Why Do Pakistani Men Drool Over “Maal-e-Ghanimat”?

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Maal-e-Ghanimat is an Islamic war term. It refers to the spoils of war – money, land, animals, and yes, women. Victorious Muslim warriors are allowed to seize women after battle. Historically, this includes enslaving women and using them for sex. And it is justified as a divine reward for jihad.

So when Pakistani influencers say Indian actresses should be treated as Maal-e-Ghanimat, they aren’t kidding or being sexist.

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They are not just expressing a medieval fantasy. This heinous deed is still done to Yazidi women. And the news from Syria implies the same fate awaits the Druze women. Thus, Pakistani influencers are hoping that their nation wins the war with Bharat. Thereafter, their lifelong dream to conquer Hindu women as trophies of war shall be close to fulfillment.

This is how male-fantasy Islam has made them think about females – Not as human – But as booty.

And these aren’t isolated fringe lunatics. These are verified influencers with thousands of followers, whose videos get shared like Eid sweets. This explains why stories of animal abuse and “sodomy scandals” are so common in Pakistan. If a society views women as loot, empathy becomes extinct. The only thing sacred is violence and its victims. Women, minorities, animals, and common decency.

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A Dangerous Theology that Moulds Pakistani Mindset

 

Let’s break it down for those who still think this is “just social media trolling.”

  • Ghazi: A warrior of Islam who fights infidels or Kafirs. Someone who kills non-Muslims and survives is called a Ghazi. If he dies, he’s a Shaheed or martyr. In short, they want to Kill a Hindu, to be a hero. And if you die while trying, you’re a saint.
  • Kafir: The default word for anyone not Muslim. But over time, this term has been radicalized to mean sub-human, spiritually dirty, or fit for slaughter. Therefore when Pakistani influencers scream “Kill the Kafirs,” they aren’t joking. They’re echoing centuries-old conquest theology.

Pakistani males online glorify this as ghairat or honor. They think insulting Hindu women is Sawab or virtuous, not a crime. This isn’t deviance – it’s doctrine. That’s what makes it terrifying. While Pakistani influencers spread rape ideology, Indian Bollywood – sorry, Urduwood – keeps licking their boots. They hire Pakistani actors and get upset when the Indian government sends them packing after Pahalgam-like attacks. Actors and Singers let ISI-linked handlers organize overseas concerts. They grovel before every teary-eyed “singer from Lahore” and pretend this isn’t blood money.

Let’s call it what it is: Artwashing jihad

And it works beautifully. The same Fawad Khan whose fans cry over a romance scene won’t say a word when fellow Pakistanis scream “Rape Hindu actresses.” Infact, if confronted directly he will side with his Quam like he did during Uri Attack. Atif Aslam may sing Sufi songs but will never denounce the Maal-e-Ghanimat attitude of these Pakistani influencers. And why would they? Bollywood producers keep cutting the cheques while Indian teenage girls keep sharing reels. 

Dear Indians: Stop Drooling Over Men Who Want You Dead or Defiled

If you’re still watching Pakistani serials, still sharing Fawad edits, still calling Atif Aslam “a voice from heaven”—wake up. You’re not being cultured. You’re being colonized. Mentally, sexually, ideologically. What these influencers say on camera is what many think off-camera.

They don’t want friendship – they want fantasized conquest.

And every time you hit “like” or buy a concert ticket, you’re paying for their perversion. This viral video isn’t just a warning, it’s a mirror that shows the true face of Pakistani mindset. It shows what’s rotting in Pakistan’s soul. And it shows what’s still naïve in India.

Burn the bridge of cultural sympathy to starve this protofascist fantasy. And remind every “Ghazi” or Butshikan – 

They are not warriors – They are walking, talking proof of why Pakistan is both Na-Pak and Na-Insaan.

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