Pakistani Minister Says Obama Should Lead All Muslims


A Pakistani minister wants US President Barack Obama to offer Eid prayers at Ground Zero in New York and become the "Amir-ul-Momineen" or Caliph of Muslims.

Minister of State for Industries Ayatullah Durrani, who belongs to the ruling Pakistan People''s Party, said the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr festival, expected to be observed on September 11, would be a "golden opportunity" for Obama to offer Eid prayers and declare himself the leader of all Muslims.

"In this way, all the problems of the Muslim world would be solved," Durrani told The Nation newspaper.

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Well, there you go ... if Obama is a Christian, and he leads all the Muslims then do you think he will tell them all to convert to Christianity??

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pookaloo2005
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yeah right..it appears to me

yeah right..it appears to me he isn't stopping iran not because he's symopathizing with the muslims but because he wants amadinejad to usher in the "mahdi". obama's waiting for him too.

Will
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This is the rock and the

This is the rock and the hard place moment.

MatthewJames
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Ecumenical Movement

Why is anyone surprised? This is just another step in the ecumenical movement -ultimately aimed at the one-world religion Because we all really serve the same god anyway, right???

benjamin
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It looks like all of

It looks like all of pakistani knows Obama is a muslim.Strange that there is still a majority of Americans that is unaware of this.

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