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Musical hate: The ‘catchy’ songs calling for the genocide of Hindus, Kafirs and beheading are terrifying

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Dec 13, 2021, 7:39:22 PM12/13/21
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ROOT OF EVERY PROBLEM on this beautiful planet is the FILTHY uncivilized
BARBARIC CUNNING EVIL Whites who "set the rules n standards" for the
human species that "n" word and "racial superiority" are ABHORRENT and
BIGOTED but "religious supremacy/fascism" and equally humiliating words
"pagan, heathen, infidel, kaffir/kuffar, idol worshiper" are KOSHER.


Whites were NEVER CIVILIZED in their ENTIRE fucking EXISTENCE. They
"merely BRAINWASHED the whole UNIVERSE" with WORDS that they are
civilized angelic gentlemen.

EVEN Gods will be SHOCKED at the INFINITE CUNNING and DECEPTION of EVIL
WHITES.



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https://www.opindia.com/2021/12/songs-calling-for-genocide-of-hindus-kafirs-beheading-terrifying/


Musical hate: The ‘catchy’ songs calling for the genocide of Hindus,
Kafirs and beheading are terrifying

Not only songs but videos of large crowds calling for beheading have
been circulating for years. OpIndia looked for some songs and tried to
understand the message they were conveying. The songs that often have
catchy background music have been seen lakhs of times.


A number of songs are being uploaded on YouTube and other music and
social media platforms that are calling for the genocide of Hindus,
Kafirs and beheading of those who commit “blasphemy”. Not only songs but
videos of large crowds calling for beheading have been circulating for
years. OpIndia looked for some songs and tried to understand the message
they were conveying. The songs that often have catchy background music
have been seen lakhs of times.
‘Khair Nahi Hai’ by Syed Aftab Ali Qadri Chishti from Pakistan

At the beginning of the song, a highly-motivated looking Muslim man
could be heard praising Allah and saying the people of his community is
willing to sacrifice their lives for the love and respect of Allah. He
further adds that they could forget about their lives, families and
children but cannot forget Allah.


Another man appears on the screen who starts singing the song. The
lyrics start with the infamous chants of ‘Gustakh-e-Nabi ki Ek saza, sar
tan se juda’ (The one who disrespects Nabi should be beheaded). He
warned those who allegedly committed the blasphemy of the consequences.
He adds, ‘Gustakh ke sar kaat ke rakh denge Musalman’ (The Muslims would
behead those who commit blasphemy).

He calls for killing those who indulge in disrespecting Allah and says,
“Sarkar ki tauheen agar koi Karega, hum uske shab-o-Roz bana daleinge
Zinda”. It seems like he called for burning the accused of blasphemy
alive. Such a case recently happened in Pakistan. A man from Sri Lanka
who was heading a factory in Pakistan was burnt alive over accusations
of blasphemy.

Furthermore, the singer said whoever indulged in blasphemy would die
before his/her time. He indirectly wanted to say that the person would
be killed. The blasphemy is not limited to Allah but to all Nabi or
Prophets. He calls for surrounding and punishing those who might indulge
in blasphemy. Generally, according to them, such acts can only be done
by Kafirs or those who do not believe in their God.
Aaqa Ke Wafadar by Hafiz Tahir Qadri

The song starts with the singer calling themselves ‘Aaqa Ke Wafadar’,
which means loyal to the master (Allah or Prophet). He further says
those who are loyal to the master are ready to die for him. He says,
‘Sarkar ka Dushman koi zinda na rahega, maula ki kasam woh badi zillat
se marega’ that roughly translates to ‘the enemy of the master would die
a painful death’.


nnel is operated from Andhra Pradesh by one Abdul Mustafa Razvi Adoni.
The song possibly came into existence in 2018 after the Netherlands
(Holland) organized a competition for Prophet Muhammad’s cartoon. The
competition was organized by a far-left MP of the Netherlands and had
sparked controversy in many parts of the world.

The song lyrics contain the infamous chant of ‘Gustakh-e-Nabi ki ek
saza, sar tan se juda, sar tan se juda’. It starts with cursing the
Muslims who did not take any action against the deeds of Holland. The
singer calls all Muslims to come together and tell the world that those
who disrespect Nabi would be killed. He says, “Maalik ne humein lalkara
hai jaago musalmano, gustakh ki saza maut hai duniya ko bata do’.


He further refers to ‘Khaake banana wale’ that refers to Hindus and
calls for revolt against them. He says, “Is naam ki shama tu aisi dil
mein jala de, Khaake banane walon ko to khaak bana de.” Coming back to
Holland and the countries that are allegedly willing to disrespect
Prophet, he calls for wiping them out of the map of the world. He adds
‘Tauheen e nabi ke liye jo mulk hai raazi, Maula use duniya ke nakshe se
mita de’.

He further questions why ambassadors of Holland and the Embassy of
Holland is operating in the country and calls for putting up locks on
its doors. He says ‘is desh mein Holland ke safeer ka kya kaam, Holland
ki embassy ko taale laga dein’.
Crowds and protesters chanting the same slogans

The chants of ‘Gustakh-e-Nabi’ is not limited to the songs, but when the
particular community go out on a protest march, it is one of the most
common slogans they raise. Recently, in April 2021, similar slogans were
raised while calling for the beheading of Dasna Temple Mahant Yati
Narsinghanand.

A video from Pakistan made rounds in November 2020 in which a large
crowd was seen chanting the same slogan.

https://youtu.be/NxDb7OQB4Xw

Shocking video of school girls learning how to behead someone

https://twitter.com/i/status/1468091228876984320


Major Gaurav Arya shared a video of an unknown location on December 7 in
which a Burkha-clad woman was seen teaching school girls how to behead
someone with a sword.

While in the background the song ‘Gustakh-e-Nabi ki ek saza’ was
playing, the women and the girls were heard chanting ‘Nara-e-Takbir
Allah Hu Akbar’. Towards the end of the video, the girls were seen
protesting against President of France Emmanuel Macron. The video was
earlier found its space on social media networks in October 2020.
Reportedly, it was from a Deobandi seminary in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Tayyaba Dua Ghazi, daughter of Deobandi cleric Abdul Aziz Ghazi, was
quoted by research institute SAMRI as saying, We shall avenger our
Prophet’s honour. We seek the Prophet’s approval, not FATF White List.
France can’t insult the Prophet and maintain the glory of Paris. As you
sow, so shall you reap.”



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