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Why are there Muharram processions in India and Papistan?
by Shake Hasina on Jan 20, 2008 09:56 PM   Permalink | Hide replies



Here in the Middle East there are no
Muharram processions.


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  RE:Why are there Muharram processions in India and Papistan?
by Vasanth Srinivas on Jan 20, 2008 10:51 PM   Permalink
Ask this question to our fellow muslims here.

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  RE:Why are there Muharram processions in India and Papistan?
by Mo Pirate on Jan 20, 2008 11:11 PM   Permalink
@Shake Hasina

You mean to say Palestine, Lebanon , Syria, Iraq, Iran and Bahrain are not part of Middle east?

Are you deliberately playing down the Shiites in Middle East?

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  RE:Why are there Muharram processions in India and Papistan?
by Md Rahman on Jan 21, 2008 01:23 AM   Permalink
You may see some Muharram processions only in Iran and in no other country. But the processions in Iran are not that un-Islamic and unruly as compared to India.

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by ravan on Jan 21, 2008 06:28 AM   Permalink
People like addu khan do not even know where Indian muslims came from. Your forefathers also worshipped ram & Sita at one time. Too sad that you have been brainwashed & are taking sides of people who have raped your great grand mothers & forcibly converted you to Islam

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  RE:Why are there Muharram processions in India and Papistan?
by ammy on Jan 21, 2008 07:41 AM   Permalink
Imam Hassan, who was Mohammad's grand son ...outbeat his grand pa when it came to kamasutra!! He had more than 300 sex slaves and innumeral children...most of whose names he never knew!! He was poisoned by one of his wives...who got frustrated with him!

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