Top LeT terrorist Abdul Rehman Makki spreads venom against Sikhism; insults Guru Nanak Dev

NewsBharati    26-Apr-2018
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Multan, April 26: Islamic extremists always speak venomous and foul language against other religion. Continuing to walk on the same path, Global terrorist Hafiz Saeed's brother-in-law and the second-in-command of terror outfit LeT and Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), Abdul Rehman Makki venomously used foul language against Guru Nanak Dev, the first Sikh Guru and insulted Sikhism at a public rally in Multan, Pakistan.

 

Makki, crossing all his limits in a speech called Sikhs " infidels ". He said, "The dirty conspiracy of denigrating Islam has been continuing for centuries. The emergence of Guru Nanak was also part of the conspiracy and he was equally a culprit of maligning Islam." Without any stop, Makki also made derogatory remarks against the Sikhs, their faith and ideology and accused them of hatching conspiracy against Islam.

Makki said, "About 350 years ago, someone called Baba Nanak appeared and people started calling him pro-Muslim and his teachings similar to Islamic teachings. The moulvis and intellectuals developed an affinity towards him and quoted Nanak Dev's sermons while describing a few aayats of Quran." "About 350 years ago, the Hindus hatched the worst ever conspiracy against Islam to weaken Muslims and to compel them to embrace Hinduism. It was the conspiracy of Guru Nanak," Makki added.

He further stated that Baba Nanak was fostered in Punjab in order to spread Sikhism up to Peshawar. Efforts were made to convince the Muslims that Sikhism believes in oneness of God, keeping beard and use some phrases of Quran. People did not understand, Sikhs were infidels, fraudsters and completely un-Islamic.

Importantly, the United States Department of the Treasury announced a bounty of 2 million dollars on Makki’s head a few years ago. He is the second-hand command of Pakistan based LeT and JuD terror outfit which is headed by global terrorist Hafiz Saeed.

However, the remarks made against Sikhism and first Sikh guru should be noted by Sikh terrorists who have taken shelter in Pakistan to wage acts of terror against India in the name of the so-called Khalistan movement.

Guru Nanak was born in 1469 at Rai Bhoi ki Talvandi, present-day Nankana Sahib, near Lahore city. He was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.