Pakistan's Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos: Meaning and Significance
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Key Term | "Bunyan Ul Marsoos" (بنيان مرصوص) |
| Meaning | "A solid structure", "A wall made of lead or iron", "A tightly cemented building" |
| Symbolism | Unity, strength, and discipline |
| Quranic Origin | Surah As-Saff (Chapter 61, Verse 4) |
| Military Operation | Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos by Pakistan |
| Context | Response to India's Operation Sindoor |
| Operation Sindoor | Targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan and POK after Pahalgam attack |
| Pakistan's Response | Fired missiles and drones, including Fattah-1 ballistic missile |
| Religious Symbolism | Gives the operation a religious or spiritual tone |
| Message | Projects strength, unity, and unbreakability |
| Risks | Increases religious tensions, seen as extremist, blurs faith and warfare |
| Targets | Some civilian or religious targets reportedly hit |
