Cost of Questioning
ahmedmadani, you have all the right to express yourself but Pakistanis have enough of this madrassa mentality. You don`t seem or sound very brilliant.
Posted by
haideri
Jan 9, 2005 07:10 pm
#1ahmedmadani, you have all the right to express yourself but Pakistanis have enough of this madrassa mentality. You don`t seem or sound very brilliant.
Sughraa
If you ever visit jaranwala you are welcome to stay at my place. My village called ``Chuk Haiderabad`` is about 20 miles from Jaranwala. If your grandfather was posted in Jaranwala then he must know my grandfather. His name was ``Agha Sakhwat Ali Khan`` and his cousin ``Agha Sharif Khan``
regards
haideri
Posted by
haideri
Dec 4, 2004 07:01 am
kaurasach, If you ever visit jaranwala you are welcome to stay at my place. My village called ``Chuk Haiderabad`` is about 20 miles from Jaranwala. If your grandfather was posted in Jaranwala then he must know my grandfather. His name was ``Agha Sakhwat Ali Khan`` and his cousin ``Agha Sharif Khan``
regards
haideri
Train from Pakistan, 2004: The Return
Are you on drugs or your intention, as usual, is to disinform people.
Regards,
haideri
Posted by
haideri
Oct 21, 2004 09:22 am
``Three people are required to serve us, word has obviously gotten around here too that Indians are big tippers.``Are you on drugs or your intention, as usual, is to disinform people.
Regards,
haideri
Cave-men of Rawalpindi
Kaurasach,
I agree with you. Afghan refugees in Pakistan are not in thousands but in millions and are doing fine. Kaurasach, what is you email? I am looking into providing some facilities for a modest price to Sikh Yatariz. My email is aghaehsan@hotmail.com
regards
Posted by
haideri
Oct 14, 2004 04:34 pm
# 2 Kaurasach,
I agree with you. Afghan refugees in Pakistan are not in thousands but in millions and are doing fine. Kaurasach, what is you email? I am looking into providing some facilities for a modest price to Sikh Yatariz. My email is aghaehsan@hotmail.com
regards
The Doll’s House
Kaurasach,
We are very much thankful to Jinnah (the great leader). I don`t know if you have ever visited Pakistan, Shias are doing quite well in Pakistan. My father my uncle and I are all educated in the west. Thanks to Pakistan.
Regards,
Haideri
Posted by
haideri
Sep 30, 2004 04:17 pm
#226Kaurasach,
We are very much thankful to Jinnah (the great leader). I don`t know if you have ever visited Pakistan, Shias are doing quite well in Pakistan. My father my uncle and I are all educated in the west. Thanks to Pakistan.
Regards,
Haideri
The Aga Khan University-Examination Board: Does Pakistan Need One?
Romair, well said. Rock on.
haideri
Posted by
haideri
Sep 22, 2004 08:10 am
#7Romair, well said. Rock on.
haideri
Mathematics for All University Students
``i think the problem in Pakistan is not the standard of education (which is quite high in good schools) - but the lack of affordable schools for the masses.``
Jibbe, I agree with you 100%
haideri
Posted by
haideri
Sep 17, 2004 07:11 am
#2``i think the problem in Pakistan is not the standard of education (which is quite high in good schools) - but the lack of affordable schools for the masses.``
Jibbe, I agree with you 100%
haideri
Church vs Mosque
I think you drank too much. Have you ever been to faisal mosque in Islamabad? I have seen women praying in that mosque.
Posted by
haideri
Sep 7, 2004 08:22 am
Shiraz,I think you drank too much. Have you ever been to faisal mosque in Islamabad? I have seen women praying in that mosque.
Indian Classical Music in Lahore
Shut the hell up. Both of you guys are dumb asses.
Posted by
haideri
Sep 3, 2004 05:13 pm
#72 and 71.Shut the hell up. Both of you guys are dumb asses.
Questioning the Hadeeth
Posted by
haideri
Sep 1, 2004 12:08 pm
Saheeh Bukhari is pile of bull crap, no sensible Shia or Sunni belives in that book
On my way...
NIKKAY,
Which Pakistani are you talking about?
`pau-bhaji` is it for human consumption? :))))))))))))) you are quite funny.
Posted by
haideri
Aug 31, 2004 04:50 pm
#11NIKKAY,
Which Pakistani are you talking about?
`pau-bhaji` is it for human consumption? :))))))))))))) you are quite funny.
Indian Classical Music in Lahore
Posted by
haideri
Aug 31, 2004 02:24 pm
What Indian classical music? The indigenous music of India was and still is a dhol and some kar kar karaaa sounding munter (played in south India). The present day Indian classical music known to the Desi public has Central Asian, Persian and Greek roots.
On my way...
NIKKAY,
You did not have to go through all that pain to determine the nationality. Just use the scrachNsniff tab on the picture. You can easily tell by the Indian BO which is famous all over the world.
Posted by
haideri
Aug 30, 2004 06:09 pm
#6NIKKAY,
You did not have to go through all that pain to determine the nationality. Just use the scrachNsniff tab on the picture. You can easily tell by the Indian BO which is famous all over the world.
Manmohan Singh Ko Ghussa Aata Hai Kya?
veeresh,
Please don`t try to misguide people. The reason you see saffron color in and around the Shrine is due to charhavas (flag offerings) from the Hindu followers. The green color has always been the default color of Sufism in the SUBCONTINENT.
Posted by
haideri
Aug 29, 2004 03:45 pm
#10veeresh,
Please don`t try to misguide people. The reason you see saffron color in and around the Shrine is due to charhavas (flag offerings) from the Hindu followers. The green color has always been the default color of Sufism in the SUBCONTINENT.
Train to Pakistan 2004: La, Hore?
you mentioned import of ``textile machinery`` in your #63 post. Just for you info, any high quality textile product which is sold in international market is made which swiss power looms. India also uses swiss power looms for its export quality textile products (Any Indian from Gujrat to verify my claim). For domestic market there are bunch of local companies manufacturing textile machinery e.g Qazafi.
regards
Posted by
haideri
Aug 26, 2004 07:22 am
dost-mittar,you mentioned import of ``textile machinery`` in your #63 post. Just for you info, any high quality textile product which is sold in international market is made which swiss power looms. India also uses swiss power looms for its export quality textile products (Any Indian from Gujrat to verify my claim). For domestic market there are bunch of local companies manufacturing textile machinery e.g Qazafi.
regards
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