Muhammad sadiq July 26, 2007
#115 Posted by zeemax on July 28, 2007 9:33:34 am
"I have learnt with regret that under the misguidance of the Devil you have apostatized from Islam, the true faith of God.
I am sending to you a Muslim force consisting of the Muhajreen and the Ansar. I have instructed them not to launch the attack against you, without offering you lslam in the first instance. He who repents, re-enters the fold of Islam, desists from hostile activities against Islam, and does good deeds will be forgiven and granted amnesty. He who refuses to accept Islam, and persists in hostilities will be given no quarter. Force will be used against him, and it will not be possible for him to avert that Allah has ordained for him. Such persons will be put to sword, slaughtered, or burnt to death. Their women and children will be taken captive. Nothing short of allegiance to Islam will be accepted.
If after considering this warning, any person seeks his refuge in Islam, such faith will stand him in good stead. But he who persists in his apostasy will never be able to humble God. I have instructed my envoys that they should read this message of mine in public gatherings. Calling the Azan will be regarded as an indication of the acceptance of Islam. If there is no Azan this will be taken to mean that the tribe persists in its apostasy."
I am sending to you a Muslim force consisting of the Muhajreen and the Ansar. I have instructed them not to launch the attack against you, without offering you lslam in the first instance. He who repents, re-enters the fold of Islam, desists from hostile activities against Islam, and does good deeds will be forgiven and granted amnesty. He who refuses to accept Islam, and persists in hostilities will be given no quarter. Force will be used against him, and it will not be possible for him to avert that Allah has ordained for him. Such persons will be put to sword, slaughtered, or burnt to death. Their women and children will be taken captive. Nothing short of allegiance to Islam will be accepted.
If after considering this warning, any person seeks his refuge in Islam, such faith will stand him in good stead. But he who persists in his apostasy will never be able to humble God. I have instructed my envoys that they should read this message of mine in public gatherings. Calling the Azan will be regarded as an indication of the acceptance of Islam. If there is no Azan this will be taken to mean that the tribe persists in its apostasy."
#114 Posted by zeemax on July 28, 2007 9:19:24 am
#112 Posted by echoboom,
No echoboom. Tell us something better than that. These are serious times.
No echoboom. Tell us something better than that. These are serious times.
#113 Posted by zeemax on July 28, 2007 9:17:28 am
What no one understands is that it is Muhammad-Ur-Rasul Allah in people's hearts. And they will do how Muhammad-Ur-Rasul Allah did.
#112 Posted by echoboom on July 28, 2007 8:26:35 am
#111 Posted by echoboom on July 28, 2007 8:23:18 am
#110 Posted by mohar11 on July 28, 2007 8:20:36 am
kaal
[....Zee, is that smart little boy you? :)...]
smart little boy?... hmmm... are you looking for gilmans, Mr Kaal... then you got it right - zeemax fits the profile, he is a smart little islamic boy, very gilmany...
[....Zee, is that smart little boy you? :)...]
smart little boy?... hmmm... are you looking for gilmans, Mr Kaal... then you got it right - zeemax fits the profile, he is a smart little islamic boy, very gilmany...
#109 Posted by mohar11 on July 28, 2007 8:17:09 am
zee
[...You're the enemy, no?...]
True... that's true for taliban as well the so-called secular pakis - we have always been the enemy... so for us, there ain't no difference really... there is no surprise and we are prepared for it...
in fact, taliban take over of pakiland makes it easier for us, in some ways...
[...You're the enemy, no?...]
True... that's true for taliban as well the so-called secular pakis - we have always been the enemy... so for us, there ain't no difference really... there is no surprise and we are prepared for it...
in fact, taliban take over of pakiland makes it easier for us, in some ways...
#108 Posted by zeemax on July 28, 2007 7:21:46 am
#107 Posted by mohar11,
True. And after they have finished, they will come after you. You're the enemy, no?
I'm surprised you said it was a threat last time I said something like that.
Look, it is like Afghanistan, which is nothing compared to Pakistan. But now Afghanistan is taking over Pakistan. That's all I was saying.
True. And after they have finished, they will come after you. You're the enemy, no?
I'm surprised you said it was a threat last time I said something like that.
Look, it is like Afghanistan, which is nothing compared to Pakistan. But now Afghanistan is taking over Pakistan. That's all I was saying.
#107 Posted by mohar11 on July 28, 2007 6:53:00 am
zee
when you say islamabad banega baghdad, I believe you... That would be the best thing to have happened to pakis for a long time... have-nots will finally get their revenge from the haves...
when you say islamabad banega baghdad, I believe you... That would be the best thing to have happened to pakis for a long time... have-nots will finally get their revenge from the haves...
#106 Posted by ajeya on July 28, 2007 6:47:56 am
Mr. Al_Bundy,
I think you must have missed my post to you. Would you care to answer my question? I have tried to be civil here, would you care to return the favor?
I am repeating my post here:
[How do you address your parents? I would appreciate it if you would tell me. It's nothing personal - what you call your parents - millions of Indians do too.
But I'm just curious. If you don't mind telling me. I promise that I do not intend to denigrate your parents in any manner, shape or form.]
I think you must have missed my post to you. Would you care to answer my question? I have tried to be civil here, would you care to return the favor?
I am repeating my post here:
[How do you address your parents? I would appreciate it if you would tell me. It's nothing personal - what you call your parents - millions of Indians do too.
But I'm just curious. If you don't mind telling me. I promise that I do not intend to denigrate your parents in any manner, shape or form.]
#105 Posted by Al_Bundy on July 28, 2007 6:10:13 am
#90 Posted by KaalChakra
I still did not get what you are trying to tell there.
All I saw, when I saw the ad, was this - a young village woman coming to the river to wash her laundry. Now the rest of the villagers are looking at her funny and makes her feel uncomfortable. So this village belle brandishes her mans modern kachcha (stretching the elastic, i may add) and goes about giving it a giving it a good scrub and beating. That's all I saw. Nothing more, Nothing less.
You guys really have a great sense of imagination to see sex in everything. In India, a little skin here, a little motion there, and you have have a whole bunch of people getting horny. And then you have eve teasing. And other problems. I guess its natural if you come with a mind where it is sex-starved and sex deprived then you will look at anything as dirty and sexy to fulfill your natural sexual desires and you will find sex in pretty much anything you see.
Anyways thanks for the education. With my limited vision, I guess I am missing a whole lot of erotic experience here.
I still did not get what you are trying to tell there.
All I saw, when I saw the ad, was this - a young village woman coming to the river to wash her laundry. Now the rest of the villagers are looking at her funny and makes her feel uncomfortable. So this village belle brandishes her mans modern kachcha (stretching the elastic, i may add) and goes about giving it a giving it a good scrub and beating. That's all I saw. Nothing more, Nothing less.
You guys really have a great sense of imagination to see sex in everything. In India, a little skin here, a little motion there, and you have have a whole bunch of people getting horny. And then you have eve teasing. And other problems. I guess its natural if you come with a mind where it is sex-starved and sex deprived then you will look at anything as dirty and sexy to fulfill your natural sexual desires and you will find sex in pretty much anything you see.
Anyways thanks for the education. With my limited vision, I guess I am missing a whole lot of erotic experience here.
#104 Posted by masadi on July 28, 2007 5:58:20 am
SC writes "Masadi Sahib,
Please enlighten me"
I have been trying to since end of 2005, go back and read my posts...
Please enlighten me"
I have been trying to since end of 2005, go back and read my posts...
#103 Posted by zeemax on July 28, 2007 1:54:13 am
... but in the final analysis, and I have often talked about the two Pakistans, it is between the haves and the have nots. The Haves are liberals, and the have nots have nothing but Islam and Allah. That's where the line is now drawn, and that's where the decision to draw first blood was taken by the haves. To fight to the finish with the have nots.
I wonder why people can't understand a simple thing like that?
I wonder why people can't understand a simple thing like that?
#102 Posted by zeemax on July 28, 2007 1:29:23 am
#99 Posted by KaalChakra,
Sindh is completely Dharti-Dharma. Kashmir (i.e. the POK) not so. Punjab central is Dharti Dharma, but not the south from Multan down till Sadiqabad (border of Sind). Even in Central Punjab there are huge pockets like in Muridke and Jhang. Baluchistan though is another story. It is mostly communist.
So it's a bit complicated, which is why there'll be bloodshed. The strongest will prevail.
Sindh is completely Dharti-Dharma. Kashmir (i.e. the POK) not so. Punjab central is Dharti Dharma, but not the south from Multan down till Sadiqabad (border of Sind). Even in Central Punjab there are huge pockets like in Muridke and Jhang. Baluchistan though is another story. It is mostly communist.
So it's a bit complicated, which is why there'll be bloodshed. The strongest will prevail.
#101 Posted by zeemax on July 28, 2007 1:18:02 am
#100 Posted by KaalChakra,
No. It is one of my ancestors. The one whose soul resides in me. He was 3 years old at the time this photo was taken.
No. It is one of my ancestors. The one whose soul resides in me. He was 3 years old at the time this photo was taken.
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