Muslim cricketer set to make comeback despite offering reward for murder of “blasphemer” Geert Wilders
Pakistani cricketer Khalid Latif, who was banned from cricket for 5 years for his role in the spot-fixing during Pakistan Super League 2017, places Rs. 3 million bounty on the head of the blasphemer Dutch MP Geert Wilders
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Former Pakistani international cricketer Khalid Latif is still set to make a comeback to top flight cricket in 2022 despite placing a bounty on politician Geert Wilders, who has spoken out about Islam in his own country of the Netherlands. Latif had been banned in 2017 for five years after spot fixing in the Pakistan Super League with other members of his team.
Although Islamic speakers such as Qasim Rashid may suggest ‘true Islam’ does not demand the killing of blasphemers, it very much does encourage the murder of those who insult Allah. In the Qur’an Chapter 6 verse 93, it is asked ‘Who can be more wicked than one who invents a lie against Allah?’ so when theft results in the brutal amputation of opposite limbs, it is hardly a surprise that Islamic countries slaughter those who criticise Islam.
Muslims like Khalid Latif, and no doubt many of his fellow high-profile Pakistani team-mates, are truly, unfortunately, the best representatives of their religion. Latif may not want to personally commit such a crime, but he must comply with Jihad, so he offers to reward any Muslim who does. The clear commands found in the Qur’an in 2:193 and 8:39 to ‘engage in war until all religion is for Allah’ and in 8:12-13 to ‘smite the necks of the disbeliever and smite of them each finger’ are just two examples where a clear reason and method is given to spread Islam.
No action has yet been taken by the International Cricket Council, the administrators for international cricket matters, who have failed to answer or acknowledge any questions on the matter. Latif is now more than half-way through his ban and it has been two years now since he posted the video on social media offering the reward. The threads of conversation on twitter have seen supporters of Latif criticise him using Haram money, from the aforementioned spot fixing, for a Halal cause while some have even linked the quest to fight unbelievers to the Holocaust.
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