HYDERABAD, Jan 8: The chief of Jamat Al-Daawa, Prof Saeed Ahmed, has said that all anti-Muslim forces including the US were trying to paralyze the Muslims economically, socially, and politically all over the world.

He said that the US had first ruined Afghanistan and now it was after Iraq, adding that after dealing with Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan would be on the top of the list of countries to be taught a lesson by the US.

He was addressing a gathering at the Markaz Babul Islam late Tuesday night.

Prof Saeed said that no power on earth could block the way of jihad despite the fact that all anti-Muslim forces were united to eliminate the Mujahideen.

He said that Muslims always condemned tyranny and terrorism.

He said that today Muslims had fallen prey to the conspiracies being hatched by the infidels.

He said that the United States and the United Nations ignored the atrocities being committed against the people of Palestine by Israeli forces.

He said that the US would definitely harass Saudi Arabia and Pakistan after dealing with Iraq and it had already dealt with Afghanistan.

He said the Muslim countries were observing criminal silence instead of uniting themselves against the US.

He said that despite modern technology, the US could not trace Osama bin Laden and Mullah Mohammad Omer.

He pointed out that the US wanted to apprehend the scientists of Pakistan after ensuring that jihadi organizations were banned by Pakistan.

Hafiz Abdul Salam, Basheer Elahi Mohammadi, Saifullah Mansoor and Saifullah Khalid also spoke on the occasion.

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