1. Objective
Primary Goal:
Pressuring Government Action:
To compel the Pakistani government and Parliament to pass the bill that deploys the Pakistani Army to Palestine.
Securing a Binding Fatwa:
We aim to pressure respected ulemas across all firqahs to issue a clear, unified fatwa that declares:
“If our current leaders do not implement the necessary measures — specifically, if Parliament does not pass the bill to deploy the Pakistani Army to Palestine — then voting for these leaders is as haram as voting for Netanyahu.”
Recent Developments Strengthening Our Cause:
An international fatwa of jihad was recently issued, stating that when a nation has the power, engaging in jihad to support Palestine is fardh on Muslim countries.
Major scholars such as Mufti Taqi Usmani and other prominent ulemas have endorsed this fatwa, clarifying that while armed jihad is fardh on capable nations, it is obligatory on Pakistan’s leaders.
These fatwas provide an authoritative backing to our campaign and give our demand for accountability even greater religious and moral weight.
Secondary Goal:
Building a Unified Network:
To create a robust network of dedicated, quality action-takers who will coordinate both digital and on-ground activism. This network will work together to pressurize the Ulema and, ultimately, our government to act in support of Palestine.
2. Methodology
Phase 1: Digital Outreach & Initial Mobilization
Social Media Launch:
An official campaign account, “unitedummahofficials,” has been established.
The account has collaborated with low-follower influencers and pages already advocating for justice in the context of the Palestinian crisis.
Mass DM Campaign:
Our initial digital outreach focused on mass DMing a selected ulema (targeting one at a time) to create focused pressure.
Based on responses, we built a group of active participants from those who demonstrated commitment to our cause.
Phase 2: Expansion and Network Strengthening
Collaborations with High-Follower Influencers:
With the initial group in place, our next step is to expand our outreach by collaborating with high-follower influencers and pages who are vocal about the Palestine issue.
These partnerships will amplify our message and enlarge our network, providing broader support for our demands.
Coordinated Digital and In-Person Engagement:
Digital Tactics:
Mass DMing, targeted comments, video posts, and story mentions aimed at engaging ulemas and raising awareness.
Physical Tactics:
Organize on-ground visits to local mosques to personally pressurize local muftis who are not active on social media.
This in-person engagement ensures that our digital efforts are complemented by tangible, community-level action.
Phase 3: Securing the Fatwa and Uniting the Ulema
Unified Outreach to Ulemas:
Following the expansion of our network, we will target additional ulemas one-by-one.
Our approach will be to demonstrate widespread support through both digital proofs (e.g., DM screenshots, video documentation) and evidence of local engagement.
Issuance of the Fatwa:
With pressure mounting from both our online and on-ground actions, we will petition the ulemas to issue the fatwa that links government accountability with the moral obligation:
“If the bill to deploy the Pakistani Army is not passed, then voting for those leaders is as haram as voting for Netanyahu.”
Quality Assurance:
Each participant in our campaign must submit proof of their engagement via dedicated submission forms.
Only quality, active participants will be retained in the strategy group; inactivity will lead to removal.
3. Expected Results
Short-Term Outcomes:
Authoritative Fatwa:
A clear, public fatwa from respected ulemas (united across all firqahs) that explicitly states if the Pakistani government does not pass the bill for deploying the army to support Palestine, voting for the current leadership is morally unacceptable.
Amplified Public Pressure:
Increased digital and in-person engagement that reinforces the demand for accountability, leveraging the recent fatwa endorsements from scholars like Mufti Taqi Usmani as a critical turning point.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Legislative Change:
Successful passage of the bill by Parliament, leading to the deployment of the Pakistani Army in support of Palestine.
Sustainable Activism Framework:
Establishment of a model for future coordinated movements, where digital and on-ground activism together hold leadership accountable to their moral and religious obligations.
Unified Muslim Front:
A lasting legacy of a united, proactive Ummah that stands firmly against injustice and demonstrates the practical power of coordinated civic and religious activism.
4. Progress and Next Steps
Current Progress:
Account and Digital Outreach:
The social media account “unitedummahofficials” has been launched.
Initial partnerships with low-follower influencers have generated significant online discussion.
A mass DM campaign targeting one key ulema has been executed, resulting in the formation of an active core group of participants.
Next Steps:
1. Expand Outreach:
Collaborate with high-follower influencers and supportive pages to broaden our network and amplify our message.
2. Intensify Engagement:
Continue both digital campaigns (mass DMing, story posts, video content) and in-person outreach (visiting local mosques) to pressurize the ulemas systematically.
3. Secure Unified Fatwa:
Target additional ulemas one-by-one to secure the definitive fatwa linking government inaction to the moral consequence of voting.
4. Ongoing Quality Control:
Enforce stringent quality criteria through proof submissions. Members must continuously show active, committed participation to remain in the strategy group.
Conclusion
This comprehensive plan leverages recent international and scholarly fatwas, alongside coordinated digital and in-person actions, to demand accountability from Pakistan’s leaders. By uniting the voices of the Ummah—both online and on the ground—we aim to force a critical legislative change that supports Palestine. With unwavering dedication and quality participation, our movement will ensure that our leaders are held to their moral and religious obligations.