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Should Muslims be Educated and brought into stream?
by Qx on Jun 26, 2007 12:43 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Its sad to note that now Muslims have become a pain for the world as they are not illiterate. Who made the policy of keeping them illiterate?

If those learned (supposed to be) people have devised proper policy then they would have not seen this day.

Stills its not late. Bring them into the main stream and you will be happy.

Take care.

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  RE:Should Muslims be Educated and brought into stream?
by Gladiator on Jun 26, 2007 01:13 PM   Permalink
Literacy has nothing to do with BEHAVIOUR, as you can see
1) Most of the Rediff Users and Editors are Literate Fanatics, who make money by Fueling Communal Hatred Topics
2) Praveen Togadia is a Doctor by Profession and Often Behaves like a Butcher..
3) Bin Laden is a Civil Engineer and you Know about his capacity..
The Moral of the Story is Literacy has nothing to do with Behaviour... Behaviour is Inbuilt

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  RE:Should Muslims be Educated and brought into stream?
by Qx on Jun 26, 2007 01:17 PM   Permalink
To some extent you are right. But this is only 1-5% who are literate but still could not change their behaviour. But 95% changes are brought in by literacy. If you bring them into the stream then they do not have time to do other things.

Have u heard about this saying ?

An empty mind is devils workshop.

So keep them busy, they will do much less harm to the world.


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  RE:Should Muslims be Educated and brought into stream?
by RATIONALIST on Jun 26, 2007 08:22 PM   Permalink

The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.


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