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Rational thinking!!!
by Ziz on Jul 30, 2007 09:20 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

First its good to know that Haneef is absolved of all charges. Its a gr8 releif to himself, his family and India as the nation and Indian muslims name is being tarnished. Its possible that he may be completly innocent or there may be insufficient evidences against him. What ever it is, the right thing for the State and federal govt to do is ask the Aussie govt for the reasons for all this drama with all documents and evidences, and then do an independent enquiry. If he is found guilty then try him under TADA court or else declare to the nation that he is innocent with due respect. There are bunch of idiots on this message board who are always barking against muslims, some who are declaring him to be national hero and some dirty politicians like HDK who is offering him a job. I hope the govt at center doesn't stoop to this level. I appreciate Haneef's fathers rebuttal of the offer. Please excuse my grammer and spellings. Responses from good readers are welcome.

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  RE:Rational thinking!!!
by khaleel nazeer on Jul 30, 2007 09:32 PM   Permalink
Dear Brother,
Fair & balanced comment, we majority muslims don't like to protect any guilty. Investigation should be done & if found innocent, Austrailian Govt. should be asked to apologise. If found guilty even of helping some body who want to takes any innocent lives, should be punished.
The Quran says in chapter 5 verse 32, If any one
kills anybody(muslim or non muslim)unless for Murder or creating mischief in the land, he has killed the whole humanity. If anyone says any innocent life, he has saved the whole humanity.
So, no one has right to kill any any innocent life. Proper investigation should be carried before labeling any person.

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