By Mian Abuzar Shad
President, Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The world today stands at a dangerous crossroads where power, interests, religious extremism, and the battle for global dominance are converging into a major conflict. Israel’s attacks on Iran in the Middle East, the brutal atrocities in Palestine, and the silence of global powers are clear indicators that World War III is no longer a mere possibility but an emerging, well-orchestrated reality.
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In these perilous times, we are reminded of those great personalities who not only warned us of these threats but also guided the nation on how to face them.
One such visionary was the late Dr. Israr Ahmed, widely remembered as a profound Islamic thinker, Qur’anic scholar, and analyst. Born on April 26, 1932, in Haryana, he migrated to Lahore after the creation of Pakistan. His speeches contain clear predictions about the third world war, the global Zionist agenda, the interest-based financial system, Western imperialism, and the internal disunity of the Muslim world. He repeatedly stated that a time would come when the Muslim world would face economic, military, and ideological invasions. Jews and Christians would incite Muslims to fight among themselves for their own interests. Today, as Israel directly attacks Iran and Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE remain silent spectators, Dr. Israr’s words send chills down the spine.
If Pakistan is today recognized as a nuclear power, the full credit goes to Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan. After acquiring education in the Netherlands and working in European laboratories, he gave up everything and returned to Pakistan in 1974 when India conducted its nuclear test. He founded the Kahuta Research Laboratories, and under his leadership, Pakistan successfully carried out nuclear tests in 1998, sending a clear message to India.
Unfortunately, General Pervez Musharraf made this national hero a scapegoat. He was forced to apologize, humiliated in the media, and subjected to national disgrace — but the nation never forgot him. Even today, when enemies glare at us, we proudly declare that we have a nuclear bomb made by Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan.
History testifies that rulers who betray their nations or serve the Western agenda meet a disgraceful end.
The downfall of Shah Reza Pahlavi of Iran marked the end of a 4000-year monarchy. He died in exile in Cairo, denied even the right to be buried in his homeland.
Louis XIV of France, who wanted the sun to rise at his feet, died in misery.
Queen Marie Antoinette of France famously said, “If they don’t have bread, let them eat cake.” The same people later beheaded her.
General Pinochet of Chile, Jonas Savimbi of Angola, and Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines all pleased America, but died disgracefully.
Saddam Hussein, on America’s signals, launched war on Iran in 1980, leading to over a million deaths and two million injuries by 1988. In the end, it was America that executed him.
Yahya Khan, who laid the foundation for the disintegration of Pakistan, was buried wrapped in the national flag but left behind a legacy of hatred.
Pervez Musharraf, who went inside the Kaaba three times and escaped death four times, came to power chanting slogans of accountability but dismissed all cases against Benazir Bhutto. He rose like a king but fell from grace, losing both honor and power.
Israel’s drone and missile attacks on Iran have opened a new chapter. Iran, a staunch supporter of Palestinians, is now under direct threat. The US, Israel, and European powers aim to turn this war into a religious conflict to plunge the Middle East into flames.
Iran’s retaliation and Israel’s provocations signal that the foundation of World War III is being laid in the Middle East. Global media tries to hide this truth, but those with discerning eyes can see it clearly.
The situation in Iran is also a serious concern for Pakistan. Geographically, religiously, and strategically, we are in a highly sensitive position. Our internal political instability, economic crisis, and sectarian divide are part of a larger conspiracy to weaken us.
In these trying times, I urgently appeal to Field Marshal Asim Munir to keep his movements confidential. Enemy powers are targeting our defense institutions. After Iran, Pakistan is being set up as the next target.
The Quran mentions Pharaoh, Haman, Nimrod, and Qarun so that we may learn from their fate. Those who sell out their nations always meet a dreadful end. Even Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, was denied burial in his homeland because he betrayed his people.
Today, we need heroes who do not bow, do not sell out, and do not fear.
May Allah protect our country, foil the plans of our enemies, and bless us with visionary leaders like Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan and Dr. Israr Ahmed.
May Allah elevate the ranks of these two great personalities. Ameen.
Pakistan Zindabad… Pakistan Army Paindabad!
