RE:Can someone enlighten me?
by JGN on Jan 20, 2008 02:37 PM Permalink
Allah is most merciful. He has granted woman the rare opportunity of watching their husbands de-flower 72 virigns! What more they want!!!!!!!!
The teenage terrorist shows how deep the reachof the jihadists are- even teenagers are willing to die to go to jannat and enjoy houris. It indicates the level of brain washing among most muslims. It is time that all the muslims in the world are made to convert to other religions to eradicate this curse of terrorism.
RE:Teenage terrorist
by Vasanth Srinivas on Jan 20, 2008 05:49 AM Permalink
it is not the fault of Islam. Every religion makes man perfect, spiritual and makes him more like human. Its becoz of the wickedness of some mullahs, the world is leading to a dark age.
RE:Teenage terrorist
by proudindian on Jan 20, 2008 06:21 AM Permalink
Also wickedness of followers of Mullah!!
you bet, a common muslim man will blindly follow Mullah...
Conversion from Islam to other religion is inevitable... unless radical changes are brought in Islam to make it less harsh and more peaceful, condemn jihad, etc
RE:RE:Teenage terrorist
by Syed Rahman on Jan 20, 2008 12:49 PM Permalink
I am a common Muslim. I will fukc the mullah first, and you next. Because both of you are arssseholes..
RE:Teenage terrorist
by Ahimsa on Jan 20, 2008 03:07 PM Permalink
killing her was right as per Quran. [2.190] Fight in the way of Allah those who fight against you, but do not aggress. Allah does not love the aggressors. [2.191] Kill them wherever you find them. Drive them out of the places from which they drove you. Dissension is greater than killing. But do not fight them by the Holy Mosque unless they attack you there; if they fight you, kill them. Like this is the recompense of the unbelievers, [2.192] but if they desist, know that Allah is the Forgiver and the Most Merciful. [2.193] Fight against them until there is no dissension, and the religion is for Allah. But if they desist, there shall be no aggression except against the harmdoers. [2.194] The sacred month for the sacred month, prohibitions are (subject to) retaliation. If any one aggresses against you, so aggress against him with the likeness of that which he has aggressed against you. Fear Allah, and know that Allah is with the cautious. [2.216] (Offensive) fighting is obligatory for you,
RE:Teenage terrorist
by Sultan on Jan 20, 2008 12:06 PM Permalink
The problem is why we are discussing about pakistan muslims, frankly speaking killing in pakistan is political issue everyone wanted to become a PM, Mullas need power and they want to rule pakistan. the same story of BJP and RSS even the wanted power by killing muslims and taking the favour of ignorent hindus, to come to the power.
RE:Teenage terrorist
by Manoj Khatod on Jan 20, 2008 03:01 PM Permalink
wrong Sultan. I am a follower of RSS and BJP dynasity and what they have promoted is the nationalism in India. There may be some elements which you can talk about but honestly it is the congress and other so called seculars who are the real sucker of Muslims, and to an extent the community themselves.
As for the secularitiy, let me tell you, no where in a world a society exist which works on supression and operations. There will never be peace. And for this the best example is middle east.
RE:RE:Teenage terrorist
by Ahimsa on Jan 20, 2008 03:08 PM Permalink
Islamic republic.
Can there be any killing in ISLAMic republic of Pakistan. Only peace and honey should flow. There should be lot of hauries sorry 7 houries per muslim men over there.
The selective amnesia of the English media in India is simply breathtaking.
There appears to be a cardinal rule: Never publish anything that would be in the least bit negative about Muslims in general and Pakistanis in particular; or about Christians; or about Marxists in general and the Chinese in particular.
For instance, the Chinese genocide in occupied Tibet is glossed over, and an Indian English magazine's famous editor goes on a China-sponsored tour there and writes a glowing account of how life is beautiful.
After all, it's just details that a million Tibetans have been wiped out and a lot of their women forcibly sterilised in an explicit path towards genocide.
Edgar Snow, Red Star Over China, and rose-coloured glasses redux?
When the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda found two Catholic nuns guilty of crimes against humanity in June 2001, the Indian English media simply buried the story.
Here is an excerpt from the Economist magazine's report, 'Judging genocide', June 14, 2001.
On June 8th%u2026 two Roman Catholic nuns were found guilty in a different court, thousands of miles away, of complicity in the Rwandan genocide. Their trial had lasted a mere two months.
RE:To all
by Swaraj Sudharm on Jan 19, 2008 11:18 PM Permalink
No body listens to love. Every one looks for AK47. How pathetic is the Govt. Of India behaviour towards Kashmiri pandits...???...
RE:RE:To all
by Srinivas P on Jan 19, 2008 10:56 PM Permalink
This is why the attack on a Hindu temple in Dera Bugti in Balochistan in March last year got absolutely no coverage in the Indian media and did not disturb Indian society in general.
Shabana Azmi and Kuldeep Nayyar and Human Rights Watch and the rest of the human rights cottage industry were very quiet. The US Council on International Religious Freedom was thunderously silent, too, which shows yet again that their definition of 'religious freedom' is rather unique: It means the freedom of American cults to propagate their bizarre ideas.
It is not as though the information was not available. A cursory Google search brought up an Associated Press report carried by the Taipei Times ('Scores killed in rocket attack on Hindu temple', March 22, 2005), which says, among other things:
Seventeen minority Hindus were killed when their temple was hit by rockets during fighting between renegade tribesmen and security forces in a restive tribal town in southwestern Pakistan last week, a government official said yesterday.
RE:RE:RE:To all
by Srinivas P on Jan 19, 2008 10:58 PM Permalink
Daily Times of Pakistan carried a report, excerpted below:
The Jamhoori Watan Party on Thursday released a list of 61 people killed in a clash between Frontier Corps personnel and the Bugti tribesmen in Dera Bugti on March 17. Senator Amanullah Kinrani, party spokesman and president of the Balochistan High Court Bar Association, gave the list to reporters at a news conference. According to the list, 19 Hindu children between ages 1 and 16, three women, and 11 men were killed in the clash. Nineteen other Hindu men and five women were injured.
The victims are mostly Hindu children, who had presumably sought shelter in the temple at a time of war. Curious that the shelling just happened to hit the temple, isn't it? Since the victims were mere Hindus, the Indian English media felt free to ignore the whole episode.
RE:To all
by john thomas on Jan 19, 2008 11:05 PM Permalink
This sounds like you are quoting something someone wrote a while ago after the IISc attack. Can you provide the source and the author? And what is the point you are making?
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:To all
by Chandra Prakash on Jan 19, 2008 11:19 PM Permalink
Srinivas Puttar is confused himself so he is confusing others. Shabash Beta, carry on.....
RE:DESTROY ALL RELIGIONS!!! ALL GODS ARE ROUGES!!!
by bawlat on Jan 19, 2008 10:54 PM Permalink
Arre tu idhar kya kar raha hai??? Toilet kaun tera ba ap saf karega? badi badi baate karta hai