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It is difficult to bear the torch of knowledge
by pakmahaan on May 16, 2008 03:32 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The knowledge and intellect of Jews is overwhelming. Noone can say that God is impartial after meeting Jews, they are just a class apart in intellect and acuity of brains.

If all of mankind is to be destroyed one day and only one nation is to survive, that nation is Israel, the forebearer of human knowledge and civilization. Everything else is insignificant.

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by gauri Gupta on May 16, 2008 05:50 AM   Permalink
Count the number of Noble Laureates that are Jews -scientists, researchers,musicians, film people ........ there has been only one Muslim - from Pakistan who has wond the Noble for physics .He too is a Ahmadiya , a sect that hardcore jehadists deny is Muslim.

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by asif korattiparambil on May 16, 2008 08:28 AM   Permalink
There a lot of Muslims scientists. Go to Ummah.net and click on history. The link will take you to a lot of names of Muslim scientists.

Lets learn to respect people. Hindu, Christians, Muslims and Jews, all have inventions


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by Micheal on May 16, 2008 09:00 AM   Permalink
Islam is a bad ideology not suited for humanity. It spreads hatred towards who don't believe in some stuff like god etc, which is an act against humanity. It's high time to change the rule book (Quran) removing the hate speech. Else Islam will remain a useless ideology for ever.2

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by Praveen on May 16, 2008 09:14 AM   Permalink
None of the Abrahamic religions have anything to do with science. If one believes that the world was created by some Mr.X and he is directing every activity in this world then he is not a scientist. Yes, he may invent something using science but he is not a scientist in his approach to life.

So please dont spoil the name of science, which has given so much to man kind. Judaism did not prevent the growth of science. The greatest scientists of all time are Jews (list is too big).
True scientists had to fight Christianity in the western world. eg. Galileo, Issac Newton. But Christianity evolved and now we have Vatican apologizing to Galileo and accepting that evolution may have happened.

There was no science in the Arab world, after Islam grew in full strength. Read "Alberuni's India" to understand what Muslims did to India.
He was a hardcore Muslim but even he had admitted that Ghazni had caused huge damage to Indian Civilization.

Art had no existence in Islamic world. Name one good artist from the Arab world. Muslim artists in India are (from the family of) converted court artists. Art is "haraam" is Islam so forget about Muslim artists.
If Islam overwhelms India then there will no art or science, just darkness.

The moronic belief that ones life is meant to satisfy someone called Mr.X who will make provision for sex if we die for him, the belief that all non-believers in Mr.X should be killed -- just dont bring science here...the teaching is disgusting to say the least.

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by Techno Savvy on May 16, 2008 09:47 AM   Permalink
Praveen your assertions that there was no art or science in the Islamic world is incorrect. All the famous monuments in India built by the Mughals had Persians architects and craftsmen ex. Bhool Bhulaiya in Lucknow is an amazing piece of an architectural marvel which was designed by an Iranian. In terms of their art they were far superior to even Indian artisans of that time. And don't forget 0 was devised by the Arabs. I am not a Muslim but that is what I read in my Indian history book.

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by Micheal on May 16, 2008 08:57 AM   Permalink
Muslim scientists. Born in a Muslim familiy, he becomes Muslim. Now how many of them is really Islamic, who belives in the Idiotic rules and regulation of the faith. If he had belived in the book and the god, he must have become a suicide bomber/Mass murderer in some parts of the world.

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by Nostra Damus on May 16, 2008 03:41 PM   Permalink
i thought '0' was invented in India ?

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