Taliban urge Malala to come back, join madrassa


Islamabad, Jul 17 (PTI): Days after Malala Yousufzai made a passionate appeal at the UN for the education of children, the Taliban today asked the teenage activist to return to Pakistan and join a madrassa in the restive northwest.

Adnan Rashid, a Taliban fighter wanted for an attempt to assassinate former President Pervez Musharraf, wrote a letter to Malala, who was shot in the head in a militant attack last year.

"I advise you to come back home, adopt the Islamic and Pashtun culture, join any female Islamic madrassa near your hometown, study and learn the book of Allah, use your pen for Islam and the plight of Muslim ummah and reveal the conspiracy of the tiny elite who want to enslave the whole humanity for their evil agendas in the name of a new world order," Rashid wrote.

The over 2,000-word letter was dated July 15 but it was not immediately clear from where it was issued. It was released to the media today.

Rashid, a former air force personnel, tried to justify the attack on 16-year-old Malala by claiming that she was involved in an "anti-Taliban campaign".

"Taliban never attacked you because of going to school or you were an education lover; also please mind that Taliban or mujahideen are not against the education of any men or women or girls," he wrote.

"Taliban believe that you were intentionally writing against them and running a smear campaign to malign their efforts to establish Islamic system in Swat and your writings were provocative," he added.

Rashid further said the militants were not solely responsible for the destruction of schools, which he claimed were used by the Pakistan Army as barracks and transit camps.

He referred to Malala's speech at the UN on Friday and claimed that she was playing into the "hand of enemies".

"You are using your tongue at the behest of others and you must know that if the pen is mightier than the sword, then the tongue is sharper and the injury of a sword can be healed but the injury of the tongue never heals, and in the wars a tongue is more destructive than any weapon," he wrote.

Rashid was allegedly involved in an attack at Musharraf in 2003 and was sentenced to death by a military court. In April last year, Rashid was among 384 prisoners who escaped from the Central Jail at Bannu in northwest Pakistan after it was attacked by scores of Taliban fighters.

Malala and her family are currently in Britain, where she was flown for treatment after the Taliban attack. In her speech at the UN, she pledged to keep working for the education of girls.

She said she was not against anyone and wanted "education for the sons and daughters of all the Taliban and all the terrorists and extremists".

Malala said: "I do not even hate the Talib who shot me. Even if there is a gun in my hands and he stands in front of me, I would not shoot him."

  

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Just few days back in Nigeria also the terrorists killed 42 small children (both boys & girls), and also killed their Teacher and blasted the entire School building, just because that school was giving modern education, and the terrorists wanted all the children to go to only Madraasa.
    This was worst than Malala Case. So, how we can accept that Taliban has changed ?
    Now in Gujarat 90% of Muslim Girls are going to Gujarati or English Medium Schools. Still some narrow minded people of Karnataka do not like this.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    M.S. Sheikh, if Malala give second chance to Taliban, she will never get any more chances. She will be fed with bullet. Taliban is an terrorist organization, doing more harm to Islam than any good. Terrorists have no religion and humanity. Malala, pls. do not go back to valley of death. Almighty has chosen you for a long way to go to do good to the world. God bless you.

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  • Leslie Fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    BROTHER SHEIKH,
    YES HUNGRY LION HAS CONFESSED AND PROMISED NOT TO EAT THE CALF...SO COWS PLEASE SEND THE CALF TO THE FOREST...HA HA HA ...JOKE OF THE CENTURY...

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  • M S Sheik, Kudroli Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Malala, just go back and help the other fellow girls in education. The letter of taliban sounds like a genuine confession. I suppose they realize the wrong they have done. They should be given a second chance if they have realize the mistake of first one.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    If they are so genuine, first thing they should have done is surrendering to the law because Rashid is a jail-break murder-attempt accused.

    Inviting other to return but self hiding does itself prove how cunning his invitation is !

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  • Sarita D'Souza, Valencia / Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    You must be crazy. Advising her to go back....For what ???? to be killed as they missed the first time.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Ismail Bhai, Mr. Mahendra Shetty is anxious to know your view on this issue. Also, I would invite Mr. Shetty's view on Malegaon blast please.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Thank GOD our Mangalore is now clean....

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Malala is going back this what the last laugh of Taliban of their unfinished agenda.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Rashid could have plainly said to Malala that first time we missed the aim, this time we won't do that mistake.

    Why feign with Islam teachings, God, etc. ? Do terrorists have any religion at-all ?

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  • Jennet Prescilla, Mangalore Muscat

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    Malala is a brave person, knowing very well that she is not safe in any country whether, India or elsewhere. Please do not return to your native place continue your good work from wherever you are at present. These are all empty promises. Once they lay their hands on you that will be your end as someone cited the example of Ms. Benazir Bhutto. You voice and action have given courage to innumerable Muslim girls to seek a life of their own, rather than being bogged down by Taliban. In that respect I appreciate our Indian Muslim community, who are educating their girls and it is very heartening to note that several of them have become doctors, engineers, architects, social workers, etc. etc. Congratulations to you all please work and pray for your religious counterparts who are trapped in the radical religious nations. God bless you Malala and take care of your health. The whole world is with you in this mission and we wish all success.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    In the name of God and in self righteousness, so many evil things and crimes are taking place and getting encouragements, irrespective of any specific religious affiliations.

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  • mahendra shetty, mumbai,Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 18 2013

    ISMAIL SAAB YOUR VIEW PLEASE ON THIS MATTER.....

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    MALAALA NEVER GO BACK,
    PLEASE STAY PUT AND THAT'S IT.
    BENEZIR WENT AND NOW MUSHARAF AKSO WENT...
    NO USE IN TRUSTING NAWAZ...
    NEVER FORGET THAT HUMAN SKIN IS LESS THAN A MILLIMETRE THICK AND HUMAN BODY IS 70% WATER...
    ANOTHER HEINOUS BULLET CAN MEET THEIR TARGET...
    THEN THE STORIES WILL CHANGE...
    COME TO INDIA INSTEAD...
    WE HAVE MUCH BETTER SECURITY SITUATIONS...

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