Faisal Qureshi Must Apologize from the Nation – AbdolRauf.Com Faisal Qureshi Must Apologize from the Nation – AbdolRauf.Com
See also: Muhammad Jibran Nasir, an activist from Pakistan, showed the best response to the stance of Faisal Qureshi, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Shaan Shahid as the most cool-minded person.
I highly disagree and condemn the statements by Saif Ali Khan as well as by Faisal Qureshi. I highly condemn the brutal acts from both sides and every side. Killing human being or provoking human being to kill are the worst acts. I condemn all!
Faisal Qureshi recently released a video to express his views about the Indian movie Phantom in which he not only expressed hatred to women and to the recent statement of Saif Ali Khan about having no faith in Pakistan but also ignited clash among Pakistanis – yet he considers himself a patriot with full potential to kill you if you disagree to his threatening viewpoints.
For his words, you can view the video here (making him even happier because of increasing views, likes and comments on the video):
Let me tell you that even I condemned the statement of Saif Ali Khan when he says he doesn’t have faith in Pakistan, generally.
“I condemn the statement by Saif Ali Khan” -Abdul Rauf
But I did not provoke social media wars. I did not show hatred to the women. He wanted to degrade Saif for his statement and for doing so, he called him, ‘Beti’, ‘Meri Dil Ki Tukri’, ‘Bachi’, ‘Pyari Si Guddu Rani’ and other female stuff. He must come out with a video to apologize from Pakistan – especially from its proud women. And if you think he did not humiliate Saif by changing his sex to female, then why he had to change it? To see how much hatred to women does he have, see this article having some misogynist-tweets by FQ: Dear Faisal Qureshi, just stop the hypocrisy. Please.
See also: Muhammad Jibran Nasir, an activist from Pakistan, showed the best response to the stance of Faisal Qureshi, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Shaan Shahid as the most cool-minded person.
Do you really think doing an illegal activity in Pakistan is NOT harmful to the country?
He, in the video also said that we, Pakistanis, watch Indian movies on pirated DVDs so that Indian economy crashes down. Apart from the fact that Indian economy cannot crash down merely because one country starts watching their movies on pirated DVDs, my question is; do you really think doing an illegal activity in Pakistan is NOT harmful to the country? And you are still calling yourself as patriot! Disgusting!
After that, Faraz Talat, a respectable freelance journalist, wrote an article on Dawn, presenting his viewpoint about Faisal Qureshi’s video and asked for some justifications. His article raised some concerns about brazenly stuffed threats to a nation, some ignored facts by him, his raging misogynist behavior, igniting fire against Pakistan (chiding India for having no capacity to respond to Pakistan’s (justified, by his super-professional assessment) attacks and yet calling him a patriot.
For his words, you can stumble upon that article here: Faisal Qureshi’s rant targeting Saif Ali Khan is not ‘patriotism’
After that, he again comes out on Facebook with another video as given below without any kind of logical answer to the response against his video in which he has just bragged about his likes, views and comments on Facebook:
He also shared an article by Faraz Talat on Dawn and blamed Dawn to be an Indian.
And when Faraz Talat said something like below given, look how Faisal Qureshi got back at him:
FQ again attacking personally without any logics
And FQ said, ‘This nation knows how to deal with enemies, both foreign and domestic”. How shameful! Now, for just trying to win the situation among his Facebooki-followers, he is blaming bluntly! As Noman Ansari in his article asked, “Are you threatening Talat for having a different opinion from you? Are you encouraging your followers to harm this writer? Is this a responsible attitude to take?”
See also: Muhammad Jibran Nasir, an activist from Pakistan, showed the best response to the stance of Faisal Qureshi, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Shaan Shahid as the most cool-minded person.
“If you they do bad, even your ‘worst actions’ are justifiable!” Huh. Sorrowful!
And then comes a video by Zafar Sahi, former MPA (Punjab) on Faisal Qureshi’s Facebook page which attempts to favor FQ’s video. He also considers FQ’s video as bad – though somewhat. He considers FQ’s video, having bad language but at-least less worse than that of Saif Ali Khan and that’s why, is justifiable. So, according to many Facebooki-followers of Faisal Qureshi; doing something wrong from another side makes your wrong side good. Isn’t ignorance to think that just because they are wrong, we must be wrong too?
“Tuhada Kutta Kutta; Sada Kutta Tommy!”
In another video posted onto his Facebook page, Sophia Jamal spoke (though she was not sure what to say and the message was ambiguous) that everyone has his or her own point of views. She says, ‘Expressing opinion is not bad’ and then she says, ‘expressing opinion on FQ’s video is someone’s personal opinion – that is bad’. What? Really? I mean expressing opinion on opinion is OK but only if done by your Faisal Qureshi but if done by someone else (like Faraz Talat and others), ‘ye POV bilkul ghalat hojata hai’ as she says. Wow!
Final Words: A Kind Suggestion
Now, I suggest you doing an experiment. Do your best to choose good words to criticize Faisal Qureshi on his videos and see how he and his Facebook-followers label you as ‘Indian’, ‘paid-by-RAW’ and attack back at you – using highly filthy and poisonous words like kill, traitor, bastards, pigs (not the real animal) etc. And they surely will!
Let’s see how many bad words I get! Let’s see how Faisal Qureshi manages to compare views on his Facebook post and views on the articles (that disagree to him) on Dawn, Express Tribune, Nation and on my blog!
See also: Muhammad Jibran Nasir, an activist from Pakistan, showed the best response to the stance of Faisal Qureshi, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Shaan Shahid as the most cool-minded person.