Irena Akbar September 17, 2006
#85 Posted by queen_cut_paste on September 18, 2006 9:25:22 am
#80 salim Pasha-e-Pashmina, is Angry Zeemax looking over your shoulders while you type
#84 Posted by faisaluno on September 18, 2006 9:24:49 am
when christianity came to goraland, pagan europeans responded by feeding their gora christian brothers to the lions. to get more colour on this, google the name perpetua.
when gora christians gained the upper hand, they responded by eliminating gora pagans. after completing that job gora christians made their gora yehudi brothers the object of their affection. at the start of first crusade while on the way to m.e, gora crusaders stopped by a yehudi town in bavaria and massacred all the residents to gain some practice for what was to come later. about 250 years later, gora yehudis were kicked out of england and about 300 years after that gora yehudis were kicked out of spain. 500 years after that, gora yehudis were kicked out of most of europe.
my point in recounting this history is to simply show that goras have a problem with groups who challenge gora authority. these days gora authority is challenged by muslim residents of goraland whose history in goraland is very recent. political violence by muslims over gora interference in muslim land is painted with religious brush with the aim of neutering and even eliminating muslims from goraland.
muslims who reside outside goraland have a duty to protect their brother and sister residents of goraland. just imagine how different yehudi history would be in goraland if yehudis had given eenth ka jawab with patthar.
#83 Posted by zeemax on September 18, 2006 9:24:20 am
#78 by queen_cut&paste
Queenie ... meri Jaan .. below post is at your special request ... Taaliyan ...
Queenie ... meri Jaan .. below post is at your special request ... Taaliyan ...
#82 Posted by zeemax on September 18, 2006 9:22:32 am
#76 by hamidm2
Yaar hamidm, which prayer is after the nightly Isha? I.e. unless you`re in the habit of playing hookey from office to hump Mrs. Hamidm at Zohar/Asar timings .... tsk ... tsk ...
Yaar hamidm, which prayer is after the nightly Isha? I.e. unless you`re in the habit of playing hookey from office to hump Mrs. Hamidm at Zohar/Asar timings .... tsk ... tsk ...
#81 Posted by queen_cut_paste on September 18, 2006 9:21:56 am
Re: # 74
Kaalchakra, that will not work with the arabii! See #79!
Kaalchakra, that will not work with the arabii! See #79!
#80 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on September 18, 2006 9:21:14 am
#76, hamidum sahib,
There is no need for coitus interruptus to perform prayers, because the act of sex itself is a form of worship - as long as it is preceded by the proper prayer for safe travel.
Also, as demonstrated by the Bavarian Papa`s mea vulva, saying sorry without repenting is like praying with one`s fingers crossed with the big toe lodged in the anus.
There is no need for coitus interruptus to perform prayers, because the act of sex itself is a form of worship - as long as it is preceded by the proper prayer for safe travel.
Also, as demonstrated by the Bavarian Papa`s mea vulva, saying sorry without repenting is like praying with one`s fingers crossed with the big toe lodged in the anus.
#79 Posted by queen_cut_paste on September 18, 2006 9:21:07 am
#68 Tahmed32 - doesnot matter.....unless the arab loses his oil all arabs will treat desis as subhuman (muslim or non-muslim) that is why I am amazed at the propensity of the likes of Masadus Complexii Psu. Scholarii and Angry, HungryZeemax to come to the intellectual aide of the arab.
Either the oil goes or the Desis become as economically powerful as the yanks or the europeans!
Either the oil goes or the Desis become as economically powerful as the yanks or the europeans!
#78 Posted by queen_cut_paste on September 18, 2006 9:16:40 am
#76 hamidm2 my admiration for your innate ability to sock it to them grows by the day (T).
What can I say? I am looking forward to angry and hungry Zeemax comeback on this one.......
p.s angry by your definitions
What can I say? I am looking forward to angry and hungry Zeemax comeback on this one.......
p.s angry by your definitions
#77 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on September 18, 2006 9:14:57 am
#68, Tahmed Sahib,
I understand and agree with your points concerning the economic hardships suffered mostly by poor Pakistanis. We all know about the discrimination and condescending treatment all desis receive at the hands of most Arabs - especially those endowed with the slippery ointment. :)
The problem is further magnified by the fact that the most vehement supporters of these Jihadis are located in Pakistan. It is no accident that Pakistan has become the center and base of most terrorist activity with services ranging from recruitment, training, planning, execution, and lessons learned. It is up to Pakistanis to get this parasitic monkey off our backs.
I understand and agree with your points concerning the economic hardships suffered mostly by poor Pakistanis. We all know about the discrimination and condescending treatment all desis receive at the hands of most Arabs - especially those endowed with the slippery ointment. :)
The problem is further magnified by the fact that the most vehement supporters of these Jihadis are located in Pakistan. It is no accident that Pakistan has become the center and base of most terrorist activity with services ranging from recruitment, training, planning, execution, and lessons learned. It is up to Pakistanis to get this parasitic monkey off our backs.
#76 Posted by hamidm2 on September 18, 2006 9:06:06 am
Re: # 73
zeemax,
....... i am sure that these people have also perfected the art of coitus interruptus so that they can perform their prayers in the middle of their other manly endeavor ............maybe that is why a lot of muslim men are so angry .....
zeemax,
....... i am sure that these people have also perfected the art of coitus interruptus so that they can perform their prayers in the middle of their other manly endeavor ............maybe that is why a lot of muslim men are so angry .....
#75 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on September 18, 2006 9:03:49 am
#72 pmishra {``I wonder if you ever spent anytime thinking about poor hindus who take up jobs in Saudi Arabia. They are never allowed to worship in their traditional manner and often we hear of informal hindu places of worship that were destroyed.
What do you think of this? Isn`t the ``hindu-phobia``? You may be ignorant of this but this has been going on for over 50 years.
Have you ever taken a stand on this? Do you belong to any organization that has ever made a protest about this to the saudi goverment? ``}
Mishra Sahib,
I am sure that Irena will respond to these important and pertinent questions in her own way. Meanwhile, let me take a break from changing BJ`s diapers before he starts howling even louder. :)
The laws of Soodi Arabia are very much in opposition to Islam. Much of their legal system is designed to intimidate local and foreign Muslims and control other groups they perceive as lesser. I am sure that there are churches and services for Christian and even Jewish Americans and Brits in their lavish compounds. If Hindus have their places of worship in UAE, Iran, Afghanistan, and even Pakistan, why not Soodi Arabia. I think that it is the Indian Government that should put the pressure on the Soodis instead of giving them silent approval for this intolerance.
I, and most Muslims, would support protests and even boycotts to persuade the Soodis to behave in a more civilized manner. Unfortunately, judging by their past responses to such requests, I would not hold my breath for the Soodis to see the light. Just try and remember their acts in tearing down the Holy Prophet`s (PBUH) old house, the dismantling of Muslim saints` graves, and the double standard of beheading Pakis and other desis, or chopping off their right hands, while not one European or American has ever received any of their grotesque punishments. All I can say is that I totally agree with your viewpoint.
What do you think of this? Isn`t the ``hindu-phobia``? You may be ignorant of this but this has been going on for over 50 years.
Have you ever taken a stand on this? Do you belong to any organization that has ever made a protest about this to the saudi goverment? ``}
Mishra Sahib,
I am sure that Irena will respond to these important and pertinent questions in her own way. Meanwhile, let me take a break from changing BJ`s diapers before he starts howling even louder. :)
The laws of Soodi Arabia are very much in opposition to Islam. Much of their legal system is designed to intimidate local and foreign Muslims and control other groups they perceive as lesser. I am sure that there are churches and services for Christian and even Jewish Americans and Brits in their lavish compounds. If Hindus have their places of worship in UAE, Iran, Afghanistan, and even Pakistan, why not Soodi Arabia. I think that it is the Indian Government that should put the pressure on the Soodis instead of giving them silent approval for this intolerance.
I, and most Muslims, would support protests and even boycotts to persuade the Soodis to behave in a more civilized manner. Unfortunately, judging by their past responses to such requests, I would not hold my breath for the Soodis to see the light. Just try and remember their acts in tearing down the Holy Prophet`s (PBUH) old house, the dismantling of Muslim saints` graves, and the double standard of beheading Pakis and other desis, or chopping off their right hands, while not one European or American has ever received any of their grotesque punishments. All I can say is that I totally agree with your viewpoint.
#74 Posted by KaalChakra on September 18, 2006 9:00:18 am
pmishra2
Mishra ji, that is a completely unreasonable request and expectation - Just because Hindus don`t (have the courage or the wisdom to) protect their own specific interests, others will not stop protecting their`s.
IMHO, if we got rid of these unreasonale expectations from one another, the world will be a much safer place.
Mishra ji, that is a completely unreasonable request and expectation - Just because Hindus don`t (have the courage or the wisdom to) protect their own specific interests, others will not stop protecting their`s.
IMHO, if we got rid of these unreasonale expectations from one another, the world will be a much safer place.
#73 Posted by zeemax on September 18, 2006 8:50:08 am
Transplanted from the other board because that is now Allah ko Piara ...
The gora lickers who are showing their contempt over performance of ablutions and prayers by Muslims in social occasions, of-course do not know, nor care to know, that these Muslims perform the same ablutions and prayers right in the midle of battle as well.
The gora lickers who are showing their contempt over performance of ablutions and prayers by Muslims in social occasions, of-course do not know, nor care to know, that these Muslims perform the same ablutions and prayers right in the midle of battle as well.
#72 Posted by pmishra2 on September 18, 2006 8:40:08 am
Irena,
I think you are from india and a women writer, so as an indian first of all I would like to salute your note on chowk.
I notice though that your sympathies are strictly limited to your own ethnic group and religion.
I wonder if you ever spent anytime thinking about poor hindus who take up jobs in Saudi Arabia. They are never allowed to worship in their traditional manner and often we hear of informal hindu places of worship that were destroyed.
What do you think of this? Isn`t the ``hindu-phobia``? You may be ignorant of this but this has been going on for over 50 years.
Have you ever taken a stand on this? Do you belong to any organization that has ever made a protest about this to the saudi goverment?
Look forward to learning more about your ``secular`` and ``progressive`` credentials.
I think you are from india and a women writer, so as an indian first of all I would like to salute your note on chowk.
I notice though that your sympathies are strictly limited to your own ethnic group and religion.
I wonder if you ever spent anytime thinking about poor hindus who take up jobs in Saudi Arabia. They are never allowed to worship in their traditional manner and often we hear of informal hindu places of worship that were destroyed.
What do you think of this? Isn`t the ``hindu-phobia``? You may be ignorant of this but this has been going on for over 50 years.
Have you ever taken a stand on this? Do you belong to any organization that has ever made a protest about this to the saudi goverment?
Look forward to learning more about your ``secular`` and ``progressive`` credentials.
#71 Posted by hamidm2 on September 18, 2006 8:35:49 am
Re: # 64
masadi mian,
..... i am not accusing you of `being` a terrorist, but people of your ilk do provide the ideological leadership to those who fly planes into tall buildings or blow themselves up at friday prayers ......... the poor terrorists are your foot-soldiers in this war that you have declared on the jews, the americans, the pope and barney - if you would stop encouraging them they would go back to herding camels or whatever ......
...... if it is any consolation, the pope is the silliest man alive - anyone who dresses like him and then sticks his hand into a beehive has to be a little looney ..........
masadi mian,
..... i am not accusing you of `being` a terrorist, but people of your ilk do provide the ideological leadership to those who fly planes into tall buildings or blow themselves up at friday prayers ......... the poor terrorists are your foot-soldiers in this war that you have declared on the jews, the americans, the pope and barney - if you would stop encouraging them they would go back to herding camels or whatever ......
...... if it is any consolation, the pope is the silliest man alive - anyone who dresses like him and then sticks his hand into a beehive has to be a little looney ..........
#70 Posted by zeemax on September 18, 2006 8:30:47 am
A helpless suppliant mutters:
.....as and when a Palestinian State is formed, is there any reason to think they will treat Pakistani immigrants any better than the second class citizens that they are in other arab countries? I dont think so.....
Aah .. so the sobs are always thinking of immigrating here and there ... even to Palestine ..
This is so disgusting that it`s unbelievable. They just want assurance that after the goras have pissed on them, Palestinians won`t do the same and then they will start supporting Palestinians ...
Amazing. Unbelievable. Masadi, what will you call these people? Or perhaps Echoboom has a proper definition.
.....as and when a Palestinian State is formed, is there any reason to think they will treat Pakistani immigrants any better than the second class citizens that they are in other arab countries? I dont think so.....
Aah .. so the sobs are always thinking of immigrating here and there ... even to Palestine ..
This is so disgusting that it`s unbelievable. They just want assurance that after the goras have pissed on them, Palestinians won`t do the same and then they will start supporting Palestinians ...
Amazing. Unbelievable. Masadi, what will you call these people? Or perhaps Echoboom has a proper definition.
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