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stupid article
by shah khan on Feb 17, 2007 03:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whats the point of writing this article, the writer is biased. He has already made up his mind about Aurangzeb, he didn't try to search for the truth. 400 ago india was a different country, most of indian muslims didn't get converted by force, India always had relation with muslims traders, they converted through them.

Aurangzeb wanted to be the king, he had fought with his big brother and everyone knows who won, dara is was weak and after losing he ran for his father.

I read a article in Times magazine that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world, specially in the west, in 30 years time there will be more muslims than christians. Living in australia I met muslim from from many different contries, like somalia, japan, china and even abos in australia are becoming musilms.

can't say that about others, can u

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by hari kumar on Feb 17, 2007 06:31 PM   Permalink
It is learnt that the 'Play Boy' magazine is the best seller out of all publications. Even the publisher will not claim it is the best publication the world admires or civilised society accomplish. And if it is accepted by the world mass as the best, my dear Khan you are preaching to replace our sacred books to it.
Shame! to you if you consider the quantity as the standard of quality and rightousness.
Try to learn something from the life of our great Indians, such as Sufi saints, Vivekananda,Ramakrishna paramahamsa,Mahatma Gandhi,Sankaracharya,Rani Laxmi bai, Swathi thirunal,Guru Nanak,Gautham Budha,Mother Theresa,Rabindra natha Tagore, Our President Abdul kalam etc... some of them to name. They (were)/are unique and taught us how to perform a life's sanctity by serving the very nature by selfless love and hardwork so that the coming generation reap the richness of Indian heritage, tolerance and pious achievement and pass it to the world. Dear, the world is looking at us to serve them with the available humanity left among every Indians.
Yes, YOU could be the one the world expecting to take its lead to the described path. And sure, I have no doubt that atleast at the last but one in that stream you lead, you will find me also. Though Iam aged and weak by physic, I have the courage and health to become a part of it. OR can you promise to be a part of the stream if somebody else leads it?
If you say yes, line is clear. Just follow the leader who has the rightous leadership.
A continoues change is the manifestation of nature and we are part of it. Do not try to become an obstruction if some stupid manifestations are being imposed by mullahs, pandits, popes or rulers. They are not the reality to the truth and rightouesness. Nature knows and you or any one can call it GOD! Teaching the God to know you and only you or a group is foolishness. Please reply if I am wrong. With sicere regards, hari.

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by retheesh ravindran on Feb 17, 2007 08:05 PM   Permalink
Dear Sha Khan ,
When Aurangazeb facing criticisam, you dont feel hurt. It was the functionings of the king at that time and it doesn't matter the religion.
Aurangazeb doesn't represent the whole muslim religion its something beyond him.

thank u

Retheesh

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by sudheer das on Feb 17, 2007 04:15 PM   Permalink
Dumb Mullah!!!

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by swati bandyopadhyay on Feb 17, 2007 05:15 PM   Permalink
By growing in numbers is not the actual growth coz it is still the most illiterate and uneducated community in the world. Those who are educated are termed as "PADA LIKHA GANWAAR" coz any bloody(from their own community) can brainwash them....so stop shouting about numbers.....

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