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RE:Why did Aurangzeb Demolish the Kashi Vishvanath?
by mohammed ahmed on May 07, 2007 05:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Patel Bhai and other freinds

One day Evil has to go.
be it unsocial temples or Fictitious Mazaars or
Evil Taazia or Terror Mosques.

I hope You have read all my postings about Basics,
Islamic logics, Islamic Civilisation and Truth.

But.... please.... talk history.... not mythology.

Tomorrow... somebody will come and out of evil
fantacy, start making idols of DEVDAS, a
fictitious character and then ceturies later,
some other vested interests or romance worshippers will try to break a mosque in the
West Bengal Village, where the novel was set.

Even some may come in the names of Harry Potter .... Alladdin.... Ali Baba ... Umrao Jaan.

It is to be stopped one way or the other.

Read Historian Irfaan Habeeb about Babri site.
He is a communist by religion. He talks history and scintific

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  RE:RE:Why did Aurangzeb Demolish the Kashi Vishvanath?
by JATIN HALDANKAR on May 10, 2007 05:14 PM   Permalink
One day Evil has to go !!

Now you know .. why babri mosque was destroyed

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