Jehad, in fact, was the leitmotif in the speeches of the Lashkar leaders this time too as also was the fact that more than ever before, it is incumbent upon Muslims today to wage the holy war till all of God's earth is turned into Darul Salam (the land of peace). Explaining the philosophy to the assembled mujahideen, Adbul Rehman Al-Dakhil, the Lashkar chief in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, said: "Islam permits the killing of kafir (infidels) while terrorists kill for establishing their own rule. If jehad is terrorism, we're terrorists."Also attending the congregation was the nawab of Junagarh, Mohammad Jahangir Khanji, who claims that his grandfather, Sir Nawab Mahabat Khanji, had announced Junagarh's annexation with Pakistan on September 15, '47 but the Indian army forcibly occupied the territory on November 9, '47. The Nawab is reported to have said (during a private meeting with Prof Saeed) that Junagarh was still a part of Pakistan and that Lashkar militants should strive for its independence as well.