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Where is FRANCOIS?
by sadiq hussain on Mar 03, 2007 12:15 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Where the hell is the author of this article.now do we want a damned westerner to raise a topic on INDIAN history and disappear,come on fellow indians of RISING INDIA,let us learan from our past ,let us not fight or spill blood over these matters ,least the ones raised by a mindless historian.Remember that is the only way they will try ,if not succeed ,to divide india,well i mean rising INDIA.

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by seek the truth on Mar 04, 2007 11:15 PM   Permalink
if you believe you are right then visit :
clikinfo.blogspot.com and see truth for yourself before you call other people names

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by In on Mar 05, 2007 01:56 PM   Permalink
Open real books its not difficult to reach, instead of any BIASED site.

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by Secular Indian on Mar 03, 2007 03:50 PM   Permalink
Islam by definition can't live in peace with any religion or any kind of pluralistic form of government. It's idea of an ideal state is a totalitarian & theocratic one, and it's the duty of every Muslim to make it so, and Jihad is the prescribed methodology. It's quite baffling why this little fact escapes otherwise intelligent humans. That is exactly what Aurangzeb was doing, which is why "good & pious" Muslims find it impossible to condemn him.

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by Secular Indian on Mar 03, 2007 07:41 PM   Permalink
Most people that say go read this or go read that haven't actually read it themselves. Do yourself a favour and read it for yourself.

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by Secular Indian on Mar 03, 2007 07:23 PM   Permalink
I learn from reading the Koran and the Hadith not preachers, the more I read the more intolerant it seems. After all, that is what Islam claims, read it for yourself. You place more faith in your local maulvi, thats fine.

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by Golu Gayani on Mar 03, 2007 07:42 PM   Permalink
OK the same applies to you folks. First clean your own community and religion. Make it tolerant. Do not state that non Islam lovers would perish.
Of course if are are not tolerant do not expect others to show you tolerance.

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by Golu Gayani on Mar 03, 2007 07:46 PM   Permalink
Creaming on some one's name does not change the tuth.
Please come to the real world and accept the tuth. I agree Mr Singh's view that there are Good Muslim's but again Islam teaches that no one should live if he is not one like Islam. That is completely foolish teaching. this needs to be erased and replaced with reformed tolerance. Do you guys have courage? I guess not, today you talk so big in support, tomorrow you would join hands to eliminate the one not like you.

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by Sheikh Hasina on Mar 03, 2007 10:16 PM   Permalink
friend neither did we need foreigner invaders in the country

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by Golu Gayani on Mar 03, 2007 09:03 AM   Permalink
This view would be accepted Only if there is cent percent cooperation from Indian Muslims as well. We are divided for many generations. It would take many generations of sacrifice from Muslims to prove to Hindus that they are loyal and do not have any bad motives.
But see what happens when India wins cricket.
Or Vice versa.
Such small incidents shows how much divided we are.

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