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Inzamam Ul Haq’s Islamist Idiocy

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Inzamam Ul Haq’s Islamist idiocy knows no bounds, it reveals the mindset of Pakistanis and Pakistani cricket

Qudrat ke Nizam Pakistan is back home after an a disastrous run at the recent World Cup. But it seems that they have made it a point to make headlines.

This time it is the freshly resigned coach of Pakistan Inzamam Ul Haq who is a full time Maulana and a part time coach.

While he resigned for his terrible coaching of Pakistani men’s cricket team, he has decided that he must remain in news for something that reeks of typical Pakistani medieval mentality.

But will Pakistani mentality or psyche change, perhaps never ever.

What Did Inzamam Do?

Inzamam Ul Haq claimed that ex Indian cricketer and a member of the 2011 World Cup winning team Harbhajan Singh was close to converting to Islam and was very keen about it.

Inzamam Ul Haq asserted that Harbhajan showed a willingness to convert to the Islam and that he had even encouraged Harbhajan to go ahead.

Harbhajan’s Fiery Reaction

Harbhajan slammed the former Pakistan captain and said that someone should take Inzamam to the doctor because he was not mentally sound.

“I just want to say that someone should take Inzamam ul Haq to the doctor. He is not in the right mental state, please take him to the doctor. He is given odd statements. I am a Sikh and I am very happy to be born in a Sikh family,” Harbhajan told in an interview to India today.

What Does It Show Of Pakistani Mentality?

Inzamam Ul Haq’s conversion comments clearly shows that Islam has permeated into the interstices of Pakistani society and mindset.
From Mohammed Rizwan offering Namaz on the field to this shows that Pakistanis have to bring religion into everything single thing that they can find.
Maulana Haq’s Islamization of cricket shows that Pakistan and Pakistanis are good for nothing and know nothing other than religion.
One thing is abundantly clear-Inzamam Ul Haq’s Islamist Idiocy knows no bounds.

 

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