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Atttention Subbu
by Ibrahim Sheik on Apr 23, 2007 05:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dear Mr.Subbu,
Have you Passed Maths in School. Even if I marry 4 girls or 1 girl the population is the same.. Say there are 4 girls if they are married to One Man they will have 2 children each which will count to 8 children in total, if the 4 girls marry 4 men also the number of chidren is 8.. So your Maths of Hum Paanch Hamare Pachees is just a Brain wash.
If you look at the stats of Polygamous Marriages in India, Buddhists & ST comes First, second comes Hindus and third comes Muslims. It is allowed for Muslims to marry 4 but seldom they use it.. Take the classical example of actor Dharmendra, he has 5 children, 3 born to first wife and two to Hema Malini. And knowing all this you will acuse Muslims, Bcos you are sick..

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  RE:Atttention Subbu
by Ramesh P on Apr 23, 2007 11:51 PM   Permalink
We are not madrasa educated and we scored 95% in Math. If a man marries 4 women, they run out of the girls from thier community and ppl start going out of thier community and they prey on Hindu and Sikh girls and infact they are taught to do so. This is Islam's patented way of conversion and they beat the missionaries thumbs down with thier sheer numbers. Still they blame govt, india for thier troubles and crib for more benefits. Hindus and Sikhs in UK have rallied against these other tactics of "conversion" by muslim youth and there are many instances of forced conversion after marriage. In Madhya Pradesh, the local mullah gave a call to the muslim youth to convert the hindu girls by marrying them and increase the numbers of the community 2 yrs back and it became a big issue. Even though this Imam said it publicly, its followed through out india.

HINDU, SIKH girls should be careful.

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