SupaStar – Criticism of Islam has nothing whatsoever to do with appalling floods in Pakistan. A person can legitimately question the motives and moral teachings of Islam without attacking a single citizen of the Pakistan nation.
Simplistic emotive statements such as yours do nothing but attempt to stifle debate. I notice that you have also left the exact same message on another thread. What's that about? Are you suggesting that everyone on AB should stop discussing and/or criticising Islam because of a natural disaster in a foreign country? If you are, you're making the assumption that everyone affected by the floods are members of the Islamic faith.
This is the religious 'make-up' of Pakistan...
Muslims: 175,376,000
Hindus: 3,200,000
Christians: 2,800,000
Bahá'í Faith: 79,000
Sikhs: 20,000
Zoroastrian/Parsis: 20,000
Buddhism: 20,000
Other (included Animists, Atheists, Jews, etc): unknown
Whilst it's obvious that Islam is the most predominant religion in Pakistan, it is in no way the only religion which kind of make your comment look rather pointless.
With regards to Dr Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri's fatwa on terrorism, I wish him the very best of luck and I hope that many others follow his lead.