00:00If we go from Arab to East to Iran, this has taken a gamble on the whole world of Islam.
00:20Their religious beliefs, their jurisprudence, the difference we have with them is in its place.
00:25No one can be wrong about me in this regard.
00:30The degree to which my enmity has been held, the way there was a demand for my head,
00:36there were only two people in Pakistan who were asked for their heads.
00:39One was Shah Waliuddin of Karachi and the other was me.
00:45So, in this regard, there is a difference in its place.
00:48But this reality cannot be acknowledged without it.
00:51This is the only Muslim country in the whole world of Islam,
00:54which has, in any case, established its own Shariah, its own beliefs, according to a religious revolution.
01:00And in the whole world of Islam, there is only one country that is a fundamentalist on the level of the government.
01:07Or the other is Sudan, but its importance is not because it was not formed from a public revolution,
01:14but it was formed from a military revolution, whatever it is.
01:16God willing, there will be stability in it.
01:18There will certainly be an equal result from it.
01:20The news is also good.
01:21But I am speaking from the perspective of the world,
01:25that in this regard, Iran is their target.
01:28Target number one, in a special sense.
01:32Target number one, in another sense, is us, which I will say later.
01:37Because there is fundamentalism on the level of the government,
01:41and it has come as a result of a public revolution.
01:44Then they have the wealth of oil.
01:47If economic sanctions are imposed against it,
01:50then if Libya can stand up, then it can stand up too.
01:53And the map has shown the world that fight with Shahbaz.
01:58He has shown this map too.
02:01This is Iran's target.
02:05Number two, Pakistan.
02:08Pakistan is the trustee of the 400-year-old revival of Christianity.
02:15In the whole of India, Mujadid al-Faisani, Shah Waliullah al-Dahlavi,
02:23Syed Ahmed Barelvi, and their Jihad.
02:26Then in the 20th century, or in the 14th century,
02:30a thinker like Allama Iqbal, a writer like Maulana Maududi,
02:34a missionary like Maulana Ilyas, a Mujahid-e-Hurriyat like Sheikh-ul-Hin,
02:39they have no parallel in the whole of the Islamic world.
02:43This is the history of 400 years.
02:46As a result of this trust,
02:50there is a nucleus of fundamentalism in the middle class here.
02:55Although no progress has been made on the level of the government so far.
03:00In fact, there is a backwardness now.
03:04It is the fault of our political leaders and the jamaats.
03:09And to make the election the only field
03:12and to waste all our time, resources, and power in it.
03:16This is the reality of which we are hearing that
03:19from that perspective, it is a backwardness.
03:21It is not towards any progress.
03:23But the outsiders see what material is present inside.
03:27If there is a bomb of fundamentalism in the middle class,
03:30then at any time there can be a blast in it.
03:34Secondly, what is making us the number one target,
03:39is our atomic know-how.
03:42No one else in the whole of the Islamic world has it.
03:45If an Islamic bomb is made, it will be made here.
03:49These are the different reasons
03:52on the basis of which you can bracket Iran and Pakistan.
03:55This new world order, or in reference to my conversation today,
03:59the number one target of the Jewish-Christian alliance,
04:03on one hand is Iran, and on the other is Pakistan.
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