Most muslims don't condemn when one of their brethern does something dastardly . I dont have anything against Islam as a religion, Prophet Mohammed must have preached what is applicable to the desert tribes of saudi arabia, it must have been appropriate to those times, but not to these modern times. Moderate muslims keep quiet when such terrorist attack takes place and crib only when muslims are attacked as they did in Gujurat.
What happened in Gujurat is a reaction, there are millions of hindus who are sympathetic to the plight of muslims, but these numbers are dwindling at a fast pace. Discussion boards like these bring out the inner most feelings of most Indians,
THERE IS SOME THING GOING WRONG WITH THE WAY ISLAM RELIGION IS PRACTICED. MORE GUJURATS WILL HAPPEN IF SOME THING IS NOT DONE VERY FAST BY MUSLIMS THEMSELVES, THIS MAY HAPPEN NOT ONLY IN INDIA BUT ALL OVER THE WORLD..HOW MANY MUSLIMS CONDEMN OSAMA BIN LADEN????
RE:why dont you condemn
by pankaj ekbote on Jul 07, 2007 10:19 AM Permalink
Forget about codemning Khafeel, none of the muslims or so calld secularist has far said punish Khafeel if found guilty.
RE:why dont you condemn
by on Jul 07, 2007 10:22 AM Permalink
Muslims, if you want a peek at your future, peep in to gujurat, guys dont get defensive about what happened in gujurat. it is right thing to happen, this is bound to happen all over the world...cns
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by Common Man on Jul 07, 2007 10:29 AM Permalink
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6278568.stm
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Malaysia 'convert' claims cruelty By Jonathan Kent BBC News, Kuala Lumpur
Revathi Massosai alleges harsh treatment in detention A Malaysian woman held for months in an Islamic rehabilitation centre says she was subjected to mental torture for insisting her religion is Hinduism.
Revathi Massosai, the name by which she wants to be known, says she was forced to eat beef despite being a Hindu.
Miss Massosai was seized by the Islamic authorities in January when she went to court to ask that she be registered as a Hindu rather than a Muslim.
The case is one of a number that have raised religious tensions in Malaysia.
Miss Massosai was born to Muslim converts and given a Muslim name, but she was raised as a Hindu by her grandmother and has always practised that faith.
However, under Malaysia's Islamic law, having Muslim parents makes one a Muslim and, as such, one is not allowed to change one's faith or marry a non-Muslim.
But Miss Massosai married a Hindu man in 2004 and the couple have a young daughter.
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When in January she asked a court to officially designate her a Hindu she was detained and taken to an Islamic rehabilitation centre.
Only the Islamic courts can allow a Muslim legally to change faith
Her detention was twice extended to six months, du