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Any solution
by Ali boy on Apr 09, 2008 09:19 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

To wipe out paganism from indian subcontinent what must be done...any suggestions?

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by chandra sekar on Apr 09, 2008 09:30 PM   Permalink
my suggestion to u is to get out of this Indian subcontinent for the good of this great subcontinent.

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by Anand Jishu on Apr 09, 2008 09:38 PM   Permalink
the muslims should eliminate all the preislamic pagan rites embedded in islam. they should not go to mecca, they should not circumbulate and worship kaba stone, they should not keep arabic names, they should not keep arabic style beards, they shou not wear arabic type dresses, they should demonstrate love for the culture and tradition of the country they are born in, they should not continually praise a mortal human being mohammed and worship the moon god allah by name sacrificing their own intellect, they should not celebrate so-called festivals like id, id, maharam etc,they should set their womenfolk free and they should allow their women to be educated, they themselves can remain as illiterate jokers, but they should not interfere if any liberal, secular and intellectual muslim speaks out against their dogmas and leave islam.

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by Raj on Apr 09, 2008 09:26 PM   Permalink
My suggestion: Get rid mullahs,extremist from porkistan,don't allow any west countries to conduct their offence against Taleban,al-q...from pakistani soil,It is our civic duty to weed out anti-national activities.Involve youth to develope new technology,ideas for better life.Religion is always there to give us peace of mind,not to distruct the peace and nation.

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