Islam as a political weapon in Pakistan
Posted by
chaltahai
Jan 4, 2008 04:31 am
whatever the wishes of the founders of Pakistan..the reallity is the reality. Religion is a major force driving the nation. why hide from it?
Islam as a political weapon in Pakistan
Posted by
chaltahai
Jan 4, 2008 04:31 am
whatever the wishes of the founders of Pakistan..the reallity is the reality. Religion is a major force driving the nation. why hide from it?
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 28, 2007 01:29 pm
NY Sun is reporting that there were 4 renegade commandos behind this frm the ISI.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 28, 2007 01:25 pm
masadi yaar, people get banned for different reason. I will get banned for using curses when addressing you. You get banned for just being a walking choot of a person.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
who made you the king of the third world causes? A billion Indians and chinese are using the capitalist system to their advantage..your model is intellectually bankrupt, devoid of solutions and only points towards creeating a victim mindset among the third world denizens. Now piss off and go stick your head back into the ass of whatever prophet or CW Mills or whatever other chutiya that did launday baazi with you.
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 28, 2007 09:02 am
abay masadi, gov't school ka check kya late ho gaya bey? zyada uchal mat..who made you the king of the third world causes? A billion Indians and chinese are using the capitalist system to their advantage..your model is intellectually bankrupt, devoid of solutions and only points towards creeating a victim mindset among the third world denizens. Now piss off and go stick your head back into the ass of whatever prophet or CW Mills or whatever other chutiya that did launday baazi with you.
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 27, 2007 08:47 am
fakir yaar..why are you stuttering?
Benazir Bhutto Killed in an Attack
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 27, 2007 08:29 am
and masadi blames america..lol!!
Abdul Latif Khalid (1944-2007)
Manto, I would have rather had read this nice piece as something personal of yours on I-Log. I can feel your loss and I hope you gain strength from your father's experiences and life in general.
sincerely,
CH
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 25, 2007 09:04 am
Sorry, that was for Manto not Neembu. Manto, I would have rather had read this nice piece as something personal of yours on I-Log. I can feel your loss and I hope you gain strength from your father's experiences and life in general.
sincerely,
CH
Abdul Latif Khalid (1944-2007)
Manto and family deserve all the compassion and condolences for their loss. It is better suited for I_log. If masadi or BJ wrote what they wrote on an i-log interact, I would be upset. But this is FP.
I am trying to understand what propelledd the editorts to post a eulogy about an everyday pakistani's demise, which is littered with political, religious, and nationalistic issues on FP? If this invites comments on the motive of the writer or the editors, or on the life of the departed on FP, why are you suprised? this is FP.
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 25, 2007 09:00 am
Neembu, what is the purpose of this article/eulogy? Is it to invite condolences from the readers towards Manto's father's passing? If so, then fine..compare that directive on interaction with every other article written on FP and tell me whether such directives are expcted/issued towards the interactions. Manto and family deserve all the compassion and condolences for their loss. It is better suited for I_log. If masadi or BJ wrote what they wrote on an i-log interact, I would be upset. But this is FP.
I am trying to understand what propelledd the editorts to post a eulogy about an everyday pakistani's demise, which is littered with political, religious, and nationalistic issues on FP? If this invites comments on the motive of the writer or the editors, or on the life of the departed on FP, why are you suprised? this is FP.
Abdul Latif Khalid (1944-2007)
this is in no way a vindication of Masadi's daily chutiyapa.
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 25, 2007 08:38 am
Neembu, this is a public board. Manto put up the eulogy not as an i-log but in the forum of the FP, therefore comments within the guidelines of chowk are entirely appropriate. this is in no way a vindication of Masadi's daily chutiyapa.
Islam and Hijab-Murder in Canada
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 19, 2007 07:46 am
#78, Eki yaar, are you saying that simple people don't understand religion or the stories that may involve it? Does one have to be a "rocket scientis" or a "phd" in comparative religon to write a news story concerning religion? Think about what you said two days ago that was a direct counter to the point you are making below. Yaar, you vacillate more that Pamela Andersen about what you want.
The Good Monster: Musharraf\'s Cultural Legacy
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 14, 2007 06:05 pm
assadhi, this has nothing to do with the US elite but more to do with Musharraf's cultural legacy. Follow your own advice and stick to the topic, half-assed chump
Where is Ibn-Sina of the 21st Century?
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 13, 2007 06:40 am
No, you fool..it is addressed to your idiotic postulate.."Where are the Newtons and Albert Einsteins of 12th and 13th century Europe? If you can answer that question you'll be able to answer the question you ask about Ibn Sina of the 21st century, fool."
Where is Ibn-Sina of the 21st Century?
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 13, 2007 06:22 am
masadi, where are the demotricus and aryabhattas of 7th and 8th century islamic world?
Where is Ibn-Sina of the 21st Century?
It is a continuous improvement, tweaking and shaping of ideas and their applicability to the environment around them. I would venture out to say that because people parameterize knowledge according to location or religion, it is stunted and often lost.
There was a book by Dick Teresi a while back called Lost Discoveries, Before pythagorus (sp) devised his famous theorem, oral tradition in then hindu pakistan had architechts using the same triangular ratios to develop altars. But because it was limited to religious practices, it was never exported to become part of a human knowledge tradition until the greeks.
The point is that knowledge creation is a continuum. All the religious and nationalistic chutiyas who seek credit for ideas developed by individuals from their traditions should be lined up and shot.
As a muslim, if you hear another chutiya tell you that arabs invented algebra...duly bitch slap them. they continued to develop a discipline that started thousands of years ago. They didn't invent anything.
You cultivate knowledge, you don't invent it.
Posted by
chaltahai
Dec 13, 2007 06:04 am
FQ, I think people in this world that try to fit esoteric concepts like "Kowledge" into boxes of religion and geography are wrong. what the heck is islamic knowledge vs. greek knowledge. This assumes that the starting point of that knowledge was that particular geography or religion. Knowledge is a collective of human thought and experience. It is shaped by humans, it is not divine in its origin or mandated applicability. It is a continuous improvement, tweaking and shaping of ideas and their applicability to the environment around them. I would venture out to say that because people parameterize knowledge according to location or religion, it is stunted and often lost.
There was a book by Dick Teresi a while back called Lost Discoveries, Before pythagorus (sp) devised his famous theorem, oral tradition in then hindu pakistan had architechts using the same triangular ratios to develop altars. But because it was limited to religious practices, it was never exported to become part of a human knowledge tradition until the greeks.
The point is that knowledge creation is a continuum. All the religious and nationalistic chutiyas who seek credit for ideas developed by individuals from their traditions should be lined up and shot.
As a muslim, if you hear another chutiya tell you that arabs invented algebra...duly bitch slap them. they continued to develop a discipline that started thousands of years ago. They didn't invent anything.
You cultivate knowledge, you don't invent it.
Musharraf’s New Ordinance Hoopla
You take what is written about blacks and white below and extrapolate it to desi-white marriages? What is the per cap income of desis compared to blacks, educational backgrounds, professional pedigree? It is very different from the african americans and so are their interactions and social connections to other races in the country.
For a simple test, open up a sunday NYtimes and take a look at desi-whitey marriage profiles in the wedding section. UKP..just because some fat white chick got you deported doesn't mean everyone is in the same boat.
Posted by
chaltahai
Oct 11, 2007 12:09 pm
masadi, you are comparing blacks in the US to South Asians? How retarded are you, really? I am thinking you are below Gump but Kulharee keeps thinkings you are just above Corky. You take what is written about blacks and white below and extrapolate it to desi-white marriages? What is the per cap income of desis compared to blacks, educational backgrounds, professional pedigree? It is very different from the african americans and so are their interactions and social connections to other races in the country.
For a simple test, open up a sunday NYtimes and take a look at desi-whitey marriage profiles in the wedding section. UKP..just because some fat white chick got you deported doesn't mean everyone is in the same boat.
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