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A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 15, 2005 07:04 am
Re: # 273 masanamuthu,

ha ha ha ha

jawab nahin yaar....
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 14, 2005 10:11 pm
>>>No has been able to prove him otherwise, because no one can, and no one will be able to achieve that fantasy

thanks for admitting a fantacy, a fantacy.

>>>No has been able to prove him otherwise, because no one can, and no one will be able to achieve that fantasy

this is what the sane call `height of stubbornness`. yani ke, ``haan, nahin, magar aesa nahin hay kiyoo ke aesa ho hi nahin sakta``.

>>>No has been able to prove him otherwise, because no one can, and no one will be able to achieve that fantasy

no one has ever proved that a crow is black. because it is all about the definition of what is black.

baray bhai,

i agree with you that mo was flawless. but my perspective is very peculiar when i say that.
Unpoet
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 14, 2005 10:03 pm
t:

to me, you are too abstract, but just to me. i am a pagan when it comes to poetry in english mood. believe me, to read your urdu part, i had to write it on a piece of paper in the script of zubaan-e-man. my decoder doesn`t work the other way.

freethinker sahib,

arn`t you supposed to be a

free

thinker

?


boom,

i am seeing a change. ye haqeeqat hay ya saraab?

zara si dair theherne de aye gham-e-dunya,
bula raha hay koi baam se uter ke mujhe,

kisi kali ne bhi dekha, na aankh bhar ke mujhe,

.........

A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 14, 2005 09:28 pm
the age of prophets. when will it come?

guys when will we learn from the history?

when i look at people like mo and hazrat mirza ghulam ahmed of qadiyaan and shree guru nanak of nankaana sahib, i see great people. these are the people above all of us. they are a lesson for us. these are the folks who have not bowed to anything but have made others bow to themselves. the techniques they used is another matter. you gotta have some means.

these are the people who are the reason why we are circucised. they are the reason why we celibrate eid. they are the reason of becomming of pakistan and india and saudi arabia. these are the people who have pushed the practical and thoeratical limits of the human race to where we find us today. they injected a great mass of energy in rather numb people to do something, to find out what lies ahead. these people might be tyrants and frauds for the contemporary, but for us they are a blessing. they are the very people because of whome we are in a position to denounce them. they bear a profound lesson and that lesson is, how to become prophets. how to witness the triumph of will. how to reach the next big thing.... how to become supermen.

so folks, good luck with being prophets. hamidm uncle is already there. i am on my way. others are awaited.
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 14, 2005 09:54 am
nt:

so this time its you who is shying away from the arguments. come on man, you could have done a better job than making your man stand in line with tyrants, dictators and killers. i completely missed any argument if you had any.

tell me, if such massacres are a routine in this not-so-rosy world, why do we need a religion for the first place, if it doesn`t intend to improve the situation?

is god sitting in front of the tv, eating pop-corn while he enjoys the show? or is he like you and me, who desparately wants the situation to improve but is too egoistic to talk to me directly?
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 14, 2005 09:51 am
Re: # 245 kaalchakra,

what a deep understanding. man you should have been a muslim. at this time, we are in dire need of such people.
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 14, 2005 12:34 am
nt:

i think KSA govt. has done a great job with the oil money by restricting certain ghost buster websites, in addition to stuffing their harams with all kinds of gems.

but i have noticed that i am shrewd enough to dodge them this time.

so, here`s emobryology explaination for dummies:

http://malikjahanzeb.netfirms.com/Embryology.htm

jazak-allah-kher
Asian University for Women
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 13, 2005 07:00 pm
pravo kamal ahmad, hats off......

pain is right, we need a kamal khan for pakistan too.
Fighting Poverty in Pakistan
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 13, 2005 06:38 pm
Re: # 8 romair,

the guy talks sense. our biggest problem is indeed our own society which is run as an inefficient machine. but with current human resources, how can run the machine effciently?
A Fobby Love Story
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 13, 2005 05:29 pm
Re: # 18

but still people have their likes and dislikes. just can`t get rid of them. the guy wants a desi girl who would give him the status of her psudo god. nothing wrong with that. it`s achievable.

but the guy will be completely wrong when he will grow his children into abcds.

i pitty abcds because they don`t have a perspective to put themselves in. they have only the history of less than 100 years. i am not looking down on them, but the nature does. they can`t relate to george washinghton neither can they relate to baba bhulle shah.

some grow into fanatic muslims and they try to find their roots in saudi arabia. what a barren place to find one`s roots in.

pitty....pitty.....pitty

living in canada, my first priority is to make my children sub-continental.
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 13, 2005 05:20 pm
ntsyed,

7th century islam is not a light thing to take. it is a recipie for world domination. it`s a `go` signal. it is something which can only be ignited once, grow to it`s most destrictive form and is deemed to die out after that. even saw a match-stick burn?

7th century islam will never revive because people have experiemented with it. those who are still enthusiastic about it fall under two categories. ones who have retained the birth state of their brains or ones with a bug in their brain. fortunately, you fall under the second category. it`s a general trend to notice that most normal human beings see their fundamentalism curbed when they get educated and civilized (you are blessed to be saved from this evil trend). since people like you are small in number, we have every reason to believe that we are done with 7th century islam.

to keep you busy, i ask you to explain the murder of nearly 800 jews of banu quraiza by your favorite prophet. they were prisnors (not of war). they were taken out in chunks of a dezons and their throats were cut as goats and sheep. their women were taken as concubines and children slaves.
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 13, 2005 04:37 pm

ntsyed sahib: this sattar2 is behind you like a scary nightmare. just like you are behind the moderates. this is rather funny for me.

echo: i am pissed to realize the pathetic urdu support on the web. we can`t even write simple sentences to each other without invoking 7 wonders of technology. sad that we are not upto the task of keeping up with other nations. i envy those oily sheikhs that a whole version of arabic windows is there for their use. even the chinease have done the task which is much more cumbersone as compared to us.

sattar: have you noticed the attitude of poeple towards us. isn`t it exactly as if you are trying to ride a bus and the driver is too afraid to see the huge baggage you have. you are crazy man. you are even wierder than the ntsyed.
A Fobby Love Story
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 12, 2005 10:02 pm
ABCDs are engaged in a journey which has a assumed positive and a negative direction. this is implicit and is decided by their society which is working as a latent dictator to them. what you want from them is negative direction for them in their subconcious dictionary. it`s not them but their momentum towards the `forward` direction, stemming from no where but the very survival instict. leave them alone in their journey towards perfection.

what you really need is a pakistani girl who is at least a couple of dezon yards behind you, in her journey towards the `positive` direction. girls are a lot more prone to the external environment as compared to boys.

so send your mom to pakistan so that she can bring some photos for you to choose. know your strong points.
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 12, 2005 08:52 pm
Re: # 202 yeah, the holy prophet didn`t have to anything by himself on this occasion, i wonder he didn`t give the luxary ticket to heaven to that guy. on other occasions, the holy prophet had to plan for the assassinations of those who criticized.

naara-e-takbeerr
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 12, 2005 08:46 pm
okay guys, let`s see if you it works or not.

if you don`t see the image, you can find it here:

Yeh jo chashm-e pur-aab hein donoN....




guess who is the poet?
A Journey Through Our Conscience
Posted by malikjahanzeb Apr 12, 2005 06:17 pm
Re: # 196 wow ! that`s a lot of general knowledge for me. that`s why not knowing is sometimes a blessing. otherwise, we would have to use the less aesthetic word of kulla.

guys, please spare a min to sign this patition. though it looks like a joke but what else to expect?

Click here to sign marathon patition
https://petitiononline.securesites.com/Rozan/petition.html
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