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India-Pakistan
Cleric stops opposing polio vaccination
2007-10-12
Maulana Merajuddin, an Afghan cleric living in Pakistan, stopped opposing the use of polio drops after his own child fell prey to the crippling disease – the first ever polio case detected in Khyber Agency, in January 2007.

Mirajuddin, who lives in the Mastak area of Bara tehsil, told Daily Times that his two-year-old son Gul Khan was paralysed in January 2007, and doctors at the Jamrud Civil Hospital told him that his son had fallen victim to polio. “I made a mistake by opposing the visit of a polio-vaccination team to my village. I was impressed by the maulvis’ propaganda,” he recalled, and said polio had paralysed his son and made him a burden on his family forever. “My child is suffering from paralysis. We spent a lot of money and time but could not find signs of recovery,” he said.

A majority of clerics in the NWFP and FATA oppose the polio immunisation campaign. Maulana Fazlullah of Swat and Haji Namdar, head of hardline organisation Amer Bilmaroof Wa Nahi Anilmunkar in Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency, have often asked locals to boycott polio immunisation campaigns through their illegal radio stations. They say polio vaccines make children infertile and that the vaccination is a Western attempt to curtail the growing population of the Muslim world. Following directions from religious leaders, a number of people refused polio drops for their children and banned the entry of polio campaigners to their areas in FATA and NWFP. “Now I am sure that there are no infertility elements in the polio vaccine as a Muslim doctor has made it clear to me,” Mirajuddin said.
Wonder how fertile the paralyzed kids are going to be? Wotta buncha primitive maroons.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Hey Abdullah: its true. Polio vaccines are made from pork rectal tissue. Take them and you displease Allah. If you don't take them and find yourself crippled, that also pleases Allah and Allah knows best
Posted by: McZoid   2007-10-12 16:34  

#5  Rats.

I always that that fatwa was a good thing based on the reasoning that it is much more difficult to be a boomie if you have to drag an iron lung around with you.
Posted by: kelly   2007-10-12 11:39  

#4  Thanks, pops. Where's your moon god now?
Posted by: Gul Khan    2007-10-12 10:46  

#3  So? Western "Medicine" is stronger than Allah?

Been telling you that for decades now, you don't listen, you pay dearly for your feigned ignorance.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-10-12 06:19  

#2  Maulana Merajuddin, an Afghan cleric living in Pakistan, stopped opposing the use of polio drops after his own child fell prey to the crippling disease

Ha Ha! I'll bet his son won't be scoring much with the gals. At least some part of this jerk's gene pool got drained.

polio had paralysed his son and made him a burden on his family forever

Sounds like he'll plenty of opportunities to reflect upon just how reliable his maulvisÂ’ propaganda was. Sure, it's tragic that this assclown's kid is paralyzed but there is simply no other way to get it through these idiots' thick skulls. One helluva lot more children have died at the hands of Islamists than due to this sort of nonsense, so this is just meager payback for their evil.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-12 05:44  

#1  Maulana Merajuddin, an Afghan cleric living in Pakistan, stopped opposing the use of polio drops after his own child fell prey to the crippling disease

About the same time reality came home to roost.
Posted by: gorb   2007-10-12 02:28  

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