Murad A Baig February 29, 2008
#233 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 11:37:56 pm
Re: # 232
Ji mojumdar saab, its okay, because it will save many lives....
Secondly, I am sure that if ahmadis had power they will do the same...
Please read interact #230.
Regards,
Ji mojumdar saab, its okay, because it will save many lives....
Secondly, I am sure that if ahmadis had power they will do the same...
Please read interact #230.
Regards,
#232 Posted by majumdar on March 4, 2008 11:11:39 pm
Bhatti sahib,
(Its OK TO LOCK UP AHMADIS because they claim to be part of a group that does not accept them. )
???
Regards
(Its OK TO LOCK UP AHMADIS because they claim to be part of a group that does not accept them. )
???
Regards
#231 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 10:46:09 pm
Urstruly,
Here are my 2 penny's on taking science along with religion. In this regard I agree with Kal. Why:
Because science is all based on sense perception agrregated into plausible scientific theories. every scientific theory ows its validity to the fact that it can be tested against observational data again and again. Contrary to this beleif requires no observable data. so the domain of both are totally different. Had beleif could have been verifiable scientifically, it will automatically become part of science. So as Kal said, it is fun to toy with beleifs on scientific basis, but they are both totally diefferent....
Here are my 2 penny's on taking science along with religion. In this regard I agree with Kal. Why:
Because science is all based on sense perception agrregated into plausible scientific theories. every scientific theory ows its validity to the fact that it can be tested against observational data again and again. Contrary to this beleif requires no observable data. so the domain of both are totally different. Had beleif could have been verifiable scientifically, it will automatically become part of science. So as Kal said, it is fun to toy with beleifs on scientific basis, but they are both totally diefferent....
#230 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 10:18:08 pm
Sattar saab,
You said that ahmadis consider non ahmadis as muslims. I don't agree with it. Follwing are some of the quotes from ahmadi elders:
Sahibzada Bashir Ahmad says while addressing to ahmadis,
"now that the issue is clear that without believing in promised masiah, there is no salvation, so why efforts are being made to prove non ahmadis as muslims." [Ref: Kalmatul Fazl reported in Review of Religions. No.3, Vol. 14, page 148]
In the same way, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib tell his jama'at,
"practice patience, and do not pray behind anyone who is outside the jama'at. [Ref: Saying of Mirza sahib reported in akhbar al hukm qadian dated 01 August, 1901]
In the same way marriage is not allowed with non Ahmadis,
and in this regard non ahmadi Muslims are given the same status as mainstream Muslims give to other people of book.
At another place Sahibzada Bashir Ahmed Sahib sums up by saying that,
"our prayers are different from non ahmadis, we are not allowed to marry our girls to them, we are forbidden to participate in the funerals of non ahmadis; so what is there that we can do together? There are only two types of relations: one religious and other worldly; religious relations govern the prayers, while worldly relations are heavily dependent on matrimony; so both of them are forbidden with non ahmadis……… now if one says why we say salam to non ahmadis, then I will say that it is proven from Ahadiths that Prophet Muhammad ( P.B.U.H) used to return salutations of Jews. But promised masiah never said salam to bitter rivals nor saying of salam to them is allowed. So, we can see that promised masiah has made us separate from others and there is not a single relation which is specific with Muslims and then is not forbidden to us. [Ref: Kalmatul Fazl reported in Review of Religions. No.3, Vol. 14, page 169].
You said that ahmadis consider non ahmadis as muslims. I don't agree with it. Follwing are some of the quotes from ahmadi elders:
Sahibzada Bashir Ahmad says while addressing to ahmadis,
"now that the issue is clear that without believing in promised masiah, there is no salvation, so why efforts are being made to prove non ahmadis as muslims." [Ref: Kalmatul Fazl reported in Review of Religions. No.3, Vol. 14, page 148]
In the same way, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib tell his jama'at,
"practice patience, and do not pray behind anyone who is outside the jama'at. [Ref: Saying of Mirza sahib reported in akhbar al hukm qadian dated 01 August, 1901]
In the same way marriage is not allowed with non Ahmadis,
and in this regard non ahmadi Muslims are given the same status as mainstream Muslims give to other people of book.
At another place Sahibzada Bashir Ahmed Sahib sums up by saying that,
"our prayers are different from non ahmadis, we are not allowed to marry our girls to them, we are forbidden to participate in the funerals of non ahmadis; so what is there that we can do together? There are only two types of relations: one religious and other worldly; religious relations govern the prayers, while worldly relations are heavily dependent on matrimony; so both of them are forbidden with non ahmadis……… now if one says why we say salam to non ahmadis, then I will say that it is proven from Ahadiths that Prophet Muhammad ( P.B.U.H) used to return salutations of Jews. But promised masiah never said salam to bitter rivals nor saying of salam to them is allowed. So, we can see that promised masiah has made us separate from others and there is not a single relation which is specific with Muslims and then is not forbidden to us. [Ref: Kalmatul Fazl reported in Review of Religions. No.3, Vol. 14, page 169].
#229 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 10:13:26 pm
Re: # 225
KFC analogy which I did not come up with on UP but someone else. It goes like:
KFC established its brand and then comes a corner shop calling itself KFC and having same logo and so on. Further, it also insists that instead of chicken it will sell pork and still call it as KFC.......
KFC analogy which I did not come up with on UP but someone else. It goes like:
KFC established its brand and then comes a corner shop calling itself KFC and having same logo and so on. Further, it also insists that instead of chicken it will sell pork and still call it as KFC.......
#228 Posted by krbhatti on March 4, 2008 10:06:50 pm
Re: # 210
No dear. You got it wrong. Its okay to lock up ahmadis because they claim to be part of a group that does not accept them. Conversely ahmadis also do not accept non ahmadis muslims as muslims...
No dear. You got it wrong. Its okay to lock up ahmadis because they claim to be part of a group that does not accept them. Conversely ahmadis also do not accept non ahmadis muslims as muslims...
#227 Posted by nkg on March 4, 2008 6:50:03 pm
Re: # 190
You don't need to believe everything based on story. In fact, much of Ramayana is proved to be true. Same can not be told about Mahabharata. Now the interpretation of the word Vanar may be different from time to time and place to place, but the bridge was built. There is a structure available, where the literature specifies. Mind that, if Ramsetu is a natural formation, it should grow with time, and if in the present form it looks like submerged, then what would have been the status 3000 years back? How come a sage in north India (Valmiki) will predict the natural formation more than 1500 KM down south? He was adi-Kavi, thats all... Most of the Puranas are fabrication (like Quoran).
You don't need to believe everything based on story. In fact, much of Ramayana is proved to be true. Same can not be told about Mahabharata. Now the interpretation of the word Vanar may be different from time to time and place to place, but the bridge was built. There is a structure available, where the literature specifies. Mind that, if Ramsetu is a natural formation, it should grow with time, and if in the present form it looks like submerged, then what would have been the status 3000 years back? How come a sage in north India (Valmiki) will predict the natural formation more than 1500 KM down south? He was adi-Kavi, thats all... Most of the Puranas are fabrication (like Quoran).
#226 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 5:01:25 pm
Re: # 224
By the increasing divide I meant the divide between two faiths, e.g., Islam vs Christianity or Hinduism or Ahmedis etc...
I have to work now
By the increasing divide I meant the divide between two faiths, e.g., Islam vs Christianity or Hinduism or Ahmedis etc...
I have to work now
#225 Posted by sattar2 on March 4, 2008 5:00:45 pm
VRV (#218), the KFC analogy is a good one, with the following addendum:
KFC wants to shutdown the corner-shop … claiming only KFC has the right to sell chicken. Then it sends galli ka ghunda to beat up the corner-shop folks … and calls it free market competition …
kaal Sahib, I don’t think zeemax can be trusted anymore (re #213). He is exercising his own intelligence to judge what god would/should do. This is all very un-Islamic, you know. I am starting to get worried about his faith …
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I’ll be away for a day or so folks … may check back later ... it's been fun ...
KFC wants to shutdown the corner-shop … claiming only KFC has the right to sell chicken. Then it sends galli ka ghunda to beat up the corner-shop folks … and calls it free market competition …
kaal Sahib, I don’t think zeemax can be trusted anymore (re #213). He is exercising his own intelligence to judge what god would/should do. This is all very un-Islamic, you know. I am starting to get worried about his faith …
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I’ll be away for a day or so folks … may check back later ... it's been fun ...
#224 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 4:55:44 pm
Re: # 222
If you read my interacts collectively, you'd realise that is exactly what I proposed, time and again. Someone finds solace in the lap of a sky fairy, good luck to him/her. All I am saying is the current "debates" are, sub-consciously, increasing that divide between the two.
However, if we are just here because we like to debate for the sake of debating, and perhaps there is not much else happening in our lives, be my guest.
However, that doesn't change the fact that HE still ain't here!
If you read my interacts collectively, you'd realise that is exactly what I proposed, time and again. Someone finds solace in the lap of a sky fairy, good luck to him/her. All I am saying is the current "debates" are, sub-consciously, increasing that divide between the two.
However, if we are just here because we like to debate for the sake of debating, and perhaps there is not much else happening in our lives, be my guest.
However, that doesn't change the fact that HE still ain't here!
#223 Posted by VRV on March 4, 2008 4:51:55 pm
Believers dont extend their love (as Muslims/Christians/Hindus call fellow Muslims/C/H as their brothers; they dont call non-Muslims/C/H as their brothers) to the ppl of other faiths.
#222 Posted by VRV on March 4, 2008 4:48:51 pm
#219 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 4:18:01 pm
I worry abt ur quick burn-out. Pl dont play ALL ur cards at once.
I too am in ur league of non-believers but I always let the believers to have their beliefs.
Believers dont extend their love (as Muslims/Christians/Hindus call fellow Muslims/C/H as their brothers; they dont call a non-Muslim/C/H as his brother) to the ppl of other faiths.
God himself is a crooked fellow. He loves the ppl He loves Him. He screws the ppl who don't love Him. He promotes the ppl who faltter Him.
For me this is the most common human weakness. God is like a humanbeing. God is a ch**ya.
I worry abt ur quick burn-out. Pl dont play ALL ur cards at once.
I too am in ur league of non-believers but I always let the believers to have their beliefs.
Believers dont extend their love (as Muslims/Christians/Hindus call fellow Muslims/C/H as their brothers; they dont call a non-Muslim/C/H as his brother) to the ppl of other faiths.
God himself is a crooked fellow. He loves the ppl He loves Him. He screws the ppl who don't love Him. He promotes the ppl who faltter Him.
For me this is the most common human weakness. God is like a humanbeing. God is a ch**ya.
#221 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 4:31:10 pm
Re: # 219
I think I have given HIM enough time to make HIS views known; like I said, HE ain't here folks, and HE ain't there either! I know exactly where HE is, HE is in a place called NOWHERE!
I was looking around on this site and realised there are sections on cricket here too; hardly any "interaction" there. I take it most of us are still young (physically or at heart!). Why this morbid obsession with Religion and Politics?
We are one sad bunch!
I think I have given HIM enough time to make HIS views known; like I said, HE ain't here folks, and HE ain't there either! I know exactly where HE is, HE is in a place called NOWHERE!
I was looking around on this site and realised there are sections on cricket here too; hardly any "interaction" there. I take it most of us are still young (physically or at heart!). Why this morbid obsession with Religion and Politics?
We are one sad bunch!
#220 Posted by sattar2 on March 4, 2008 4:19:22 pm
zeemax mian (#213),
God can make horses fly … and he can also make prophets fly. If you don’t see the need of either, it is your problem and not god’s, according to kaal.
So stop trying to get god to pass the test of your intelligence ... and start accepting flying-whatever since Islam says so. This is what kaal is saying.
You should level with kaal and not mislead him anymore; you are the reason why he is so screwed up (or is the other way around? I am not sure …)
God can make horses fly … and he can also make prophets fly. If you don’t see the need of either, it is your problem and not god’s, according to kaal.
So stop trying to get god to pass the test of your intelligence ... and start accepting flying-whatever since Islam says so. This is what kaal is saying.
You should level with kaal and not mislead him anymore; you are the reason why he is so screwed up (or is the other way around? I am not sure …)
#219 Posted by akcheema on March 4, 2008 4:18:01 pm
Re: # 218
well said; if Eklavya theory about Islam beginning with Allah is true, then what does it matter if the subsequent propagation is via Jesus, Mohammed, Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani.......
I really think we should extend an invitation to the "man" of the moment himself; let's invite Allah to share his views shall we? If he hasn't spoken by the next time I get to interact here, we can assume this matter closed. Fair enough?!
well said; if Eklavya theory about Islam beginning with Allah is true, then what does it matter if the subsequent propagation is via Jesus, Mohammed, Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani.......
I really think we should extend an invitation to the "man" of the moment himself; let's invite Allah to share his views shall we? If he hasn't spoken by the next time I get to interact here, we can assume this matter closed. Fair enough?!
#218 Posted by VRV on March 4, 2008 4:05:19 pm
Sattar,
That clarification is enuff 4 me.
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I had a run in with Mr. Bhatti on Unplugged abt this issue (Ahmadis). I always maintain that whoever believes in al-Lah is a Muslim.
Bhatti equates Mohammedans to KFC and Ahmdis to street corner chicken shop, little realising that both serve chicken (al-Lah). The only diff is that KFC has name recognition & street corner chicken shop dont have one.
To be fair to Bhatti, he's a bit refined than other Mohammedans on Chowk.
That clarification is enuff 4 me.
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I had a run in with Mr. Bhatti on Unplugged abt this issue (Ahmadis). I always maintain that whoever believes in al-Lah is a Muslim.
Bhatti equates Mohammedans to KFC and Ahmdis to street corner chicken shop, little realising that both serve chicken (al-Lah). The only diff is that KFC has name recognition & street corner chicken shop dont have one.
To be fair to Bhatti, he's a bit refined than other Mohammedans on Chowk.
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