RE:Wakeup Hindus, We are being cornered
by Johny Dayal on Dec 11, 2007 10:00 PM Permalink
The bottom line of the secular Congress political hoax is- If a Sikh gets killed it is secular, If a Kashmir Pundit gets exterminated from their home land it is secularism, If a Hindus gets slaughtered in India or in foreign lands it is again secular, BUT WHEN A MUSLIM GETS KILLED IT IS COMMUNAL. Shoot the secularist !
RE:Muslims will not get house on rent/for purchase IN HINDU AREAS anywhere in India.
by achukatla basha on Dec 11, 2007 10:00 PM Permalink
unfortunate everyone has his day and that day is not faar when eet ka jawab pathar say milegaa........ sorry bro
RE:Muslims will not get house on rent/for purchase IN HINDU AREAS anywhere in India.
by pragnesh patel on Dec 11, 2007 10:07 PM Permalink
r u threatning ??
RE:Muslims will not get house on rent/for purchase IN HINDU AREAS anywhere in India.
by Vedprakash Sharma on Dec 11, 2007 11:10 PM Permalink
r u thretning??? US SAMAY ME PATHAR KA JAWAB PAHAD SE MILEGA. iNTJAR KARO US DIN KA. TUMARI YAHI SOCH YAH HALAT PE LE AAEE HAIN TUMEN YAHAN TAK.
People who say that Hindus were forced to Islam...please read this...
The initial entry of Islam into South Asia came during the life time of Muhammad. Islam was practiced across India during Muhammad's lifetime and this can be seen by the fact that the world's second oldest Masjid to offer Jumma Prayer is in Kerala, India, built in AD 629.
RE:RE:RE:Islam was in India in 629 AD
by imran patel on Dec 11, 2007 10:00 PM Permalink
So why can people on this forum generalize that Islam was spread by the sword ?
Say what u have to, but make sure u have the facts straight.
RE:If islam is such a peacefull religion
by imran patel on Dec 11, 2007 09:57 PM Permalink
Islam did not destroy temples. The invaders did.
Ever heard of Ashoka... Ashoka reigned over most of present-day India after a number of military conquests.
What do u think, he was distributing flowers in his military conquests ?
Ashoka was the sponsor of the third Buddhist council. According to Theravada accounts, Ashoka supported the Vibhajjavada sub-school of the Sthavirav%u0101da sect (which would become known by the Pali Theravada), but historians have concluded "this was clearly not the case," finding instead that the council was convened to expel non-Buddhists from the sangha in Pataliputra.[7] After this council he sent Buddhist monks to spread their religion to other countries. The following table is a list of the countries he sent missionaries to, as described in the Mahavamsa, XII:[8]