Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), has recently confessed that he depends on “invisible aid” to sustain himself and his party. This statement has triggered a lot of interest and laughter among the netizens, who have shared their views on various platforms.
Some users have blamed Rehman of being corrupt, some of taking donations from madrassas, and some of actually getting divine help. Syed Anwar Khan Dawar, a Facebook user, wrote: “What is your source of income, Maulana sahib? He said invisible aid. Truly, good people get invisible aid. And bad people get invisible enemies.”
A former Twitter user, tweeted: “May Allah give us such invisible aid too. And may He make it visible to us as well.” Imran ul Haq, another Facebook user, posted: “Corruption is called invisible aid in Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s language. What do you call it in your language?”
On the other hand, some users have supported Rehman and slammed his critics. They wrote: “Why are you criticizing him? Why do you say the Quran is wrong? Allah gives unlimited wealth to whoever he wants.”
It seems that Maulana Fazlur Rehman has found a way to access the paranormal realm to finance his political activities. Maybe he has struck a bargain with the devil, or maybe he has uncovered a secret stash of jinns who are ready to give him unlimited wealth. Whatever the case may be, it is obvious that Rehman has a talent for creating headlines and sparking debates with his words.
As for the allegations of corruption and illegal activities, we can only guess. Maybe Rehman is simply using “invisible aid” as a cover for his dodgy dealings. Or maybe he is just really good at persuading people to give him their money. Either way, it is obvious that the people of Pakistan are not easily deceived. They will keep an eye on Rehman’s every move and hold him responsible for his actions.