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  RE:Reep what you sow
by samir banerjee on Dec 27, 2007 09:26 PM   Permalink
Mr Faizan,
You are the reason for the present state of non tolerent religious fanatism.Religion is a matter
which is close to heart and not for public consumption.If you have understood ISLAM then
perhaps you would not have spoken in this language.This is the language of non tolerence
If you understand Law then it says :You are not
guilty till such time your crime is been proved
beound any doubt: No court of Law either in
Pakistan nor out side could prove her corruption
The way Pakistan is moving under the cloud of
fanatism without education,economic growth and
repression to women time is not far when she may
face another bolt of separation within the nation.You are ignorant of the views of the man who created Pakistan late Mr Jinha.If you read the charter on Pakistan by him there it says
that he desire to creat a nation for MUSLIM who
should be accepting all religious people with no
restriction in their life and practice in their
religious belief.The sacular Muslim nation was his perception.He himself was never follower of
Namaz or food habit strictly followed by islam
but he was no less a Muslim than others.He could
do this becouse he was equiped with education
and fundamental human understanding.Benazir
Bhutto and Imran Khan are no less Muslim but they are not fanatic like you.It is SAD that a
lady with profound GOOD of Pakistan within her
been killed by FANATIC the other name of Lunatic
Let us all pray for the sanity of the people of
Pakistan.

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  RE:RE:Reep what you sow
by faizanquershi faiz on Dec 27, 2007 10:18 PM   Permalink
Well Assasination of Bhutto is very Sad and well was the case of Rajiv Gandhi well these were all political killings ,,please dont mix religion into it .By the Way a I dont understand why are u so worried about muslims practising. its quite funny to hear ur comments about Practising Muslims,Well abide by our principles and we dont need expert comments by you.And one more thing dont relate Islam to terrorism ...we have fundamentalist in every religion ....

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  RE:Reep what you sow
by deepak on Dec 27, 2007 09:08 PM   Permalink
You sound like an Islamist averse to women leaders...all Pakistani leaders from Ayub Khan thru ZA Bhutto were either drunks or egomaniacs..there was never a system of nurturing leadership in that country, ever...now, Islamism, which sends back Paki soldiers headless from Swat is what we have to watch out.

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  RE:Reep what you sow
by mohammed aziz on Dec 27, 2007 09:35 PM   Permalink
Please stop all such stupid words againist Islam. Islam does not teach cruality. If any stupid guy say something, plz do not comment by saying Islamist. Islam is a religion of humanity not the cruality.

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by cal mama on Dec 27, 2007 10:20 PM   Permalink
Mr. Aziz,
pls educate us by translating the verse of the your main prayer - la ila, illala ....
many of us know, but for others, its best u pls educate us!


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  RE:Reep what you sow
by Seenu Subbu on Dec 27, 2007 09:29 PM   Permalink
No, what he probably means is, this is only a first step forward. The real conclusion of where this first steps lead to would be the annihilation of all those bearded NWF "leaders", other hard heads and nutcases, including Musharraf. Then America should step in, in the first place this is where they should have liberated the people from the cruel clutches of the army and the Mullahs, and rule Pakistan for another 10 years, restoring democracy.
Between Asif Zardari and Benazir, they were the worst leaches of Pakistan, even from first hand sources. That nobody deserves to die in this fashion is another topic.

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