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Another Lal Masjid in the Making?
Posted by Urstruly Jun 9, 2008 06:56 am
Re: # 8

Kamath sahib; this type of democracy has been given enough chance. Only thing that has changed in last three months is that, People Party has become the new Q-league and NS' ML has become what were the harami moulvis in the last 5 years. As a matter of fact the ruling elite of this country is one and same - whether its bearded haramis, or foujis, or feudal pirs or nouvou industrialists - they are all corrupt, pro-western, and incompetent.

Had these a/holes been serious about returning Pakistan to a fair and equitable society they would have sent this soowar dictator to jail thru the first session of national assembly. Foujis are the harami galore who are protecting this dctator and a currupt, inefficient, and incompetent system, for their own benefit, with their guns. Dream on, but things are not going to change without a popular dedaly revolt. And its written on the wall.

Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Urstruly Jun 9, 2008 06:46 am

This is quite sad and regretful; these students should be reinstated immeditely or should be relocated to safer colleges without delay. It is a failure on part of government and a matter of shame for the majority of this country that they failed to deliver on the constitutional rights of a minority.
Another Lal Masjid in the Making?
Posted by Urstruly Jun 9, 2008 05:55 am

It was absolutely another matter to conquer 6 to 16 year old school girls in Islamabad but this time it is going to be napak fouj whose ass is going to be phosphorized. This time they are ready. As state machinery in Pakistan has gone out of control denying constitutional rights to its citizens, it is absolutely mandatory for all Muslims living in the country to arm themselves and protect this country and their families from this criminal outfit of foreign agents, pimps, and criminals who are running the country. This fine point just keeps slipping over people's head that it is the state machinery that is ultimately responsible for keeping law in the society; it has failed; repetedly; what is people to do?
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly Jun 2, 2008 01:17 pm
Re: # 306

I do not think that they were stupid cartoons. Simply put - danish were asking for it.

Like I said, any insults to our Prophet (pbuh) is intolerable and it bears consequences - no ifs, ands or buts there.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly Jun 2, 2008 12:42 pm
Re: # 300 HP

I think americans absolutely had a hand in it. After Kargil and subsequesnt nuclear stand off with india, muchraf seemed to be a better choice to control and even dismantle pakistans nuclear program later on. Americans love generals who are corrupt, with morality of tree toads, and those who show total disregard for law of their own land.

Nawaz Sharif had to be punished too for taking stand on nuclear issue.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly Jun 2, 2008 12:27 pm
#291 Posted by tahmed32

You ruined my day

Hamidm with his white color and bulging obesity invokes the image of the character named 'fat bastard'in one of the austin powers movies. Sure he is vomit inducing but he was the one who got lucky with a toffee like heather graham. That's another thing that she only pushed a bug up his...he looked happy nevertheless.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly Jun 2, 2008 11:16 am
Re: # 284 zeemax

These fukking paper tigers need to do more than just cutting their fingers and calling themselves shaheed now when the dictator is down and weak.

If you compare Ch. Iftekhar with these papers tigers the former stands ten feet taller among them all, for he challenged the vicious dictator when his reign of murderous terror was on its full swing.

I don't trust foujis, and I think they are only trying to play jamat-e-islami with our freedom movement and deflect attention from lawyers' cause and restoration of judges. Foujis have to do a lot more to wash off the bayghairti and disgrace they have brought to this country.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly Jun 2, 2008 08:29 am
Re: # 270

Baywaqoof gadhay - No one laughs at the insults Christians hurl at their own prophet; every Muslim finds it incomprehensible and disgusting. If one were to ask a Muslim, how do Jesus (pbuh) and Mohammad (pbuh) compare, the answer is: which eye of yours you like better the right one or the left one?

Please do not make up things where there are none.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly Jun 2, 2008 07:44 am

I do not condemn anything nor do I endorse for what was inevitable. I don't know what would it take to make people understand that there will be consequences for any insults towards our Holy Prophet (pbuh) - it is just a matter of time but retaliation is certain as death and taxes. Danish were well aware of these consequnces and yet in their arrogance they did not pay heed to freindly reminders. As a matter of fact they took these freindly pieces of advice as sign of weekness. bhugto ab.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly May 30, 2008 11:55 am
Re: # 115

hey get your own yom-e-takbeer; don't stench this place.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly May 30, 2008 07:41 am
Re: # 91

arguments? don't try to flatter yourself.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly May 30, 2008 06:30 am
Zeemax & Echoboom

Allama Iqbal has put it more eloquently:

TAQDEER KAI QAZI KA YEH FATWA HAI AZAL SAI
HAI JURM-E-ZAEEFI KI SAZA MARG-E-MAFAJAT


Translation: The eternal verdict of the Jude of our fate is: The weak is condemned to die everyday.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly May 30, 2008 06:23 am
Yom-e-Takbeer

Several people have asked the definition of the phrase (according to their own mental levels). Here is the definition:

The literal translation of this phrase is : The Day of Greatness.(Yom=Day, Takbeer: Greatness).

But this translation is not as straightforwrd as it sounds. According to Muslim beliefs the one and only one who is truly deserving of all praise and Greatness is Allah and Allah does not like when man shows arrogance and pride, therefore this day is dedicated to the slaves of Allah who by the grace and will of Allah achieved greatness on that day. And yet we pledge our humility towards Him. So yes, the phrase definitely has religious connotations.

Yom-e-Takbeer May 28.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly May 29, 2008 12:17 pm
Re: # 49

bombs are not made to make love to people; they are made to kill and maim them - deadlier the better. The civilian casualties are a fact of modern warfare; it is impossible to avoid them. Personally, I don't understand why they should be avoided at all. In modern remote controlled wars if your thumb does not act fast enough you are dead; morality of war is later dictated by the victor anyway. Whether you are a Muslim or not, this catch 22 is for all of humanity in this day and age.

However, our Holy Prophet (pbuh)has prescribed a way to get out of this cath 22 by signing international treaties and abide by them. But in order to get a just deal in a treaty it is necessary for muslims to have a credible leverage otherwise it is evident as sunlight that all international laws today, all international organizations (UN etc) and all treaties are designed to give an upper ahnd to western nations. As a matter of fact they don't even bother to abide by the treaties they formulated themselves when it is an issue between them and a weaker nation.

Unfortunately that is how the world works. The sophists like the Professor, who wrote this article, and people like him are just doing their job. They are on the payroll from these western powers and get paid behind the facade of NGOs they formed making sure that no one rises up to challenge the hegemony of the West. I don't buy this shit.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly May 29, 2008 08:48 am
Re: # 39

Of course it is; it is for the whole ummah; I do not believe in nation states.
Pakistan\'s Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Posted by Urstruly May 29, 2008 07:43 am
Re: # 33

Nobody gives a flying fukk to your "facts". The only fact that is real is the fact that Pakistan is nuclear power in this world because of Dr. AbdulQadir Khan Sahib.
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