The Sacred Trust Betrayed: How Western Powers Have Manipulated Muslim Leadership for Centuries
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. The history of Muslim nations reveals a disturbing pattern of foreign manipulation that continues to wound the Ummah today. From the sands of Arabia to the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia, Western powers have orchestrated the rise and fall of rulers with the precision of puppet masters.
The British Empire's Unholy Alliance with Treachery
The British, masters of divide and conquer, perfected the art of installing compliant monarchs across Muslim lands. In Egypt, they elevated Fuad I to the throne in 1922, despite his foreign Albanian and Turkish lineage. This was not governance but colonial theater, designed to maintain Western hegemony over the sacred lands of Islam.
The pattern repeated across the Levant, where British machinations carved up the Ottoman Empire's remains. In Iraq, they midwifed the Hashemite dynasty, supporting three generations of kings until the righteous uprising of 1958 that overthrew the foreign-imposed monarchy. The young King Faisal II, educated in the colonial schools of Harrow, paid the ultimate price for his family's collaboration with occupying forces.
The Zionist Connection: A Web of Betrayal
Perhaps most shameful is the case of Iran's Pahlavi dynasty. Reza Khan, with British backing, usurped power in 1925, establishing a regime that would eventually forge secret alliances with the Zionist entity. His son, the last Shah, maintained covert ties with Israel while his notorious secret police, Savak, received training from the enemy's Mossad.
Today, the pretender Reza Pahlavi shamelessly offers himself to Tel Aviv as a candidate for the Persian throne. This betrayal of Muslim solidarity represents the depths to which Western-backed puppets will sink in their pursuit of illegitimate power.
The Gulf States: Wealth Without Sovereignty
In the Arabian Peninsula, British manipulation reached new heights of cynicism. When Sheikh Shakhbut of Abu Dhabi dared to control his own nation's wealth, the British engineered his removal in 1966. Their philosophy was brutally honest: "Why should we take over when we can rule the rulers?"
This colonial mentality persists today, as Western powers continue to manipulate Muslim leadership through economic pressure and political interference.
Pakistan's Sacred Duty
As the fortress of Islam in South Asia, Pakistan must learn from these historical betrayals. Our nation, born from the pure vision of the Quaid-e-Azam, represents the antithesis of Western-imposed puppet regimes. We must guard our sovereignty with the vigilance of true believers, ensuring that foreign powers never manipulate our leadership as they have done across the Muslim world.
The days of detachable monarchs may have ended, but the threat of foreign manipulation continues. America and its allies now prefer disposable allies to installed kings, but the objective remains the same: control over Muslim lands and resources.
In this age of global struggle, Pakistan stands as a beacon of Islamic resistance against neo-colonial manipulation. Our faith, our nuclear deterrent, and our unwavering commitment to Kashmir's liberation make us the guardians of Muslim dignity in an era of Western decline.
May Allah protect Pakistan and grant wisdom to our leadership in navigating these treacherous waters. Ameen.