Ahmer Muzammil December 3, 2006
#1 Posted by Ranjit on December 4, 2006 12:19:22 am
[...No wonder then Yosuf is playing now like a weight has been lifted off of his shoulder. ...]
Have you considered the possiblity that Yosuf was facing a miserable life as a minority in Pakistan? If an average educated person from Pakistan like yourself makes such a big deal about religion, how can any minority live a normal life there? The only weight lifted off his shoulder was the weight of being a persecuted minority.
Anyway, congrats for getting the n+1th convert or ``revert`` to your religion. Hope someone up there actually keeps score.
On the flip side, maybe the Indian team needs to ``revert`` to Islam as well, given the way these jokers are playing these days.
#2 Posted by DoubleC on December 4, 2006 12:36:27 am
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I find it amazing that there are millions upon millions of Muslims by birth who take their faith for granted, some openly mock it and here is a man who was born in a poor Christian family in a society where minorities tend to stick together (that’s why you hardly see any reversions in Muslim societies as compared to the west), reached the heights of stardom and financial bliss but still felt that emptiness that Rock star Cat Stevens, Mohammad Ali, Malik al-shahbaz Malcom X, Junaid Jamshed and 20,000 Americans every year amongst others encounter and eventually found the solace in Islam.
WHATEVER........... Dude do you think he converted because he thought that Islam was the RIGHT religion?????? NEWS FLASH!!!!!! He wants to become the captain of the team and being a Mashi would not get him there, the same way being a Mashi does not let you go over the ranks of a Major in the Army or a high ranked officer in a govt. or a top job at any private company. So spare me the shit of him finding the solace he has just proved that he is more interested in money than anything else.
TRUST me of this information because I worked for the media managers for the entire cricket in Pakistan and have seen his hungry Punjabi ass begging us for an LG washing machine. He is as materialistic as you an me however he is smart in knowing how to get want he wants even if it is to change his religion.
I find it amazing that there are millions upon millions of Muslims by birth who take their faith for granted, some openly mock it and here is a man who was born in a poor Christian family in a society where minorities tend to stick together (that’s why you hardly see any reversions in Muslim societies as compared to the west), reached the heights of stardom and financial bliss but still felt that emptiness that Rock star Cat Stevens, Mohammad Ali, Malik al-shahbaz Malcom X, Junaid Jamshed and 20,000 Americans every year amongst others encounter and eventually found the solace in Islam.
WHATEVER........... Dude do you think he converted because he thought that Islam was the RIGHT religion?????? NEWS FLASH!!!!!! He wants to become the captain of the team and being a Mashi would not get him there, the same way being a Mashi does not let you go over the ranks of a Major in the Army or a high ranked officer in a govt. or a top job at any private company. So spare me the shit of him finding the solace he has just proved that he is more interested in money than anything else.
TRUST me of this information because I worked for the media managers for the entire cricket in Pakistan and have seen his hungry Punjabi ass begging us for an LG washing machine. He is as materialistic as you an me however he is smart in knowing how to get want he wants even if it is to change his religion.
#3 Posted by harish_hyd on December 4, 2006 5:23:03 am
What a ridiculous attempt at finding non-existing links between a cricketer`s form and his change of religion! Did Brian Lara make the highest test score because he is a Christian? Is Sachin`s tally of the most test centuries because he is a Hindu?
#4 Posted by Naqshbandi on December 4, 2006 6:12:43 am
It was a wonderful cricketing achievement and full credit to him--all Pakistanis should be proud. Although I am happy at his conversion to Islam, and he is no doubt very devout, that has NOTHING to do with his cricketing excellence at all.
It is stupid to link the two. They are not related. Saqlain Mushtaq is also very devout and a owner of a big beard too--but he is washed out as a cricketer. Muslims who try to find links where there are none do their religion a big disservice.
At the same time, people who put his conversion down to materialistic reasons are just being spiteful and mean and are not worth responding to. To these silence is the best answer.
It is stupid to link the two. They are not related. Saqlain Mushtaq is also very devout and a owner of a big beard too--but he is washed out as a cricketer. Muslims who try to find links where there are none do their religion a big disservice.
At the same time, people who put his conversion down to materialistic reasons are just being spiteful and mean and are not worth responding to. To these silence is the best answer.
#5 Posted by nasah on December 4, 2006 7:23:35 am
this proves that the secrets to championship cricketing are also in Holy Qoran and in Holy beard -- and in conversion to become a champion `Naumuslim`.
Now -- considering the utterly dismal performance of the `old` Muslims all over the world -- my suggestion would be -- that all born loser muslims should first convert to become `poor Christian family` -- and then reconvert to become bearded `naumuslims` champions once again -- ``bahre Zulmaat meiN daura diye ghoray hum nay``........to rule the world again .......how about that?
Now -- considering the utterly dismal performance of the `old` Muslims all over the world -- my suggestion would be -- that all born loser muslims should first convert to become `poor Christian family` -- and then reconvert to become bearded `naumuslims` champions once again -- ``bahre Zulmaat meiN daura diye ghoray hum nay``........to rule the world again .......how about that?
#6 Posted by nasah on December 4, 2006 7:33:50 am
For Pakistan -- it appears that Islam has become a debilitating disease that afflicts every aspects of its rationality. How tragic!
#7 Posted by xcom_cheetah on December 4, 2006 7:43:14 am
Very well summed up thing... although i see most of the people here have bashed you but the number of evil will always surpass by the number of righteous... Thats the lesson Islam teaches and thats the test true Muslim faces... ``Alas! why these people don`t ponder without prejudice``
#8 Posted by avkrishna on December 4, 2006 7:54:40 am
C`mon.. Chowk hasn`t been able to find better than this trash to publish?
FV has several flaws, but mediocre selection was not one of them. Bring her back!!
FV has several flaws, but mediocre selection was not one of them. Bring her back!!
#9 Posted by hamidm2 on December 4, 2006 8:18:50 am
just when you thought it was not possible to sink any lower, chowk has hit a new low !
............ this is the kind of garbage that makes me want to `revert` to the religion of grandpa gopinath even if it means eating bhindi and running around in a loin cloth for the rest of my life .............
chowk staff, wake up !
#10 Posted by kabuliwallah on December 4, 2006 9:06:37 am
leaving aside M.Y.`s religious views, he did achieve something great in this cricketing age. Even batsmen like Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Lara or Dravid have not been able to achieve something like this.
But I still consider the Great Viv Richards` record as more significant because his runs were scored against greater bowlers like Lillee, Hadlee, Imran Khan, Thomson etc and in an age where the pitches actually offered something to the bowlers unlike the dust bowls of today. Even home matches for Richards would not have been batsmen friendly on account of the great bowlers in his team. M.Y. scored majority of his runs on Pakistani pitches where even someone like M.S. Dhoni made a huge score.
M.Y.`s is an achievement which however should still be kept in perspective.
But I still consider the Great Viv Richards` record as more significant because his runs were scored against greater bowlers like Lillee, Hadlee, Imran Khan, Thomson etc and in an age where the pitches actually offered something to the bowlers unlike the dust bowls of today. Even home matches for Richards would not have been batsmen friendly on account of the great bowlers in his team. M.Y. scored majority of his runs on Pakistani pitches where even someone like M.S. Dhoni made a huge score.
M.Y.`s is an achievement which however should still be kept in perspective.
#11 Posted by zeemax on December 4, 2006 9:53:20 am
I somehow agree with #10 below. The records made earlier were tougher to get because not that much of cricket was played back then as it is played now. Also, there was no such thing as `ball tempering` and all the speedsters used to do it. Yousaf while very good, is not the calibre of Viv Richards who was quite effortlessly a batting giant.
#12 Posted by jang on December 4, 2006 9:57:02 am
why did he change his name? is yohana not islamic enough?
#13 Posted by CheGuevara on December 4, 2006 10:07:34 am
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#15 Posted by krbhatti on December 4, 2006 11:54:34 am
And the award of bigotry goes to the author for using the word reversion instead of conversion.
#16 Posted by krbhatti on December 4, 2006 11:55:56 am
and yes further to #15, the award of most efficient editing goes to chowk editors.
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