A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 12:54 pm
tolkinin, FYI, I am always taken pro-choice stance on Kashmir.
A Pakistani-American in India
"I am not a defender of Islam or Muslim rule in India. I am quite aware of the atrocities, including those of Aurangzeb, who killed our ninth guru and I have also visited Gyanvapi masjid in Benaras which was built on a temple demolished by Aurangzeb. But I am not aware of any large-scale temple destruction done by him."
If you happen to go there youwill notice Aurangzebs handywork in the distruction of the complex.
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 12:20 pm
No DM sahib, this was in response to your post #441, where you mentioned,"I am not a defender of Islam or Muslim rule in India. I am quite aware of the atrocities, including those of Aurangzeb, who killed our ninth guru and I have also visited Gyanvapi masjid in Benaras which was built on a temple demolished by Aurangzeb. But I am not aware of any large-scale temple destruction done by him."
If you happen to go there youwill notice Aurangzebs handywork in the distruction of the complex.
A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 12:11 pm
If Pakistan refuses them entry then that's not our problem. If you know any poor Indian Muslims who don't wish to remain in India please let me know. I'll sponsor their exit to the country of their choice.
A Pakistani-American in India
TAhmed bhai, these are IB's observations and not mine. :)
IB valid argument. So what's the solution. should we create another division of the country and give a homeland to these poor disadvantaged Indian Muslims? After all they didn't to catch the gravy train 60 years ago and they obviously don't feel safe amongst Kafirs!!
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 12:09 pm
Tolkinin, distributing sweets has a different connotation.TAhmed bhai, these are IB's observations and not mine. :)
IB valid argument. So what's the solution. should we create another division of the country and give a homeland to these poor disadvantaged Indian Muslims? After all they didn't to catch the gravy train 60 years ago and they obviously don't feel safe amongst Kafirs!!
A Pakistani-American in India
I never objected to muslims being friendly with anybody they whiched. I objected to the remark or rather his observation that Indian Muslims celebrate when India looses at hands of Pakistan. Not many non-muslims will be or can be accuised of this trait. This precedent can lead to more dengerous questions of loyanty.
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 11:44 am
Ah now I get it. You are saying if non-muslims can be friendly with pakistanis why can't the Indian Muslims right. I didn't get you the first time.I never objected to muslims being friendly with anybody they whiched. I objected to the remark or rather his observation that Indian Muslims celebrate when India looses at hands of Pakistan. Not many non-muslims will be or can be accuised of this trait. This precedent can lead to more dengerous questions of loyanty.
A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 11:37 am
tolkinin, what gave you impression that I am anti Indian Muslims?
A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 11:29 am
DM Sahim google Ajanta Elora caves.
A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 10:41 am
Zee is your god so impotent that he needs momins help to kick idolater's ass? Why can't he do it himself?
A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 09:16 am
This kinda puts Gujrat riots in to a whole different perspective.
A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 13, 2007 09:15 am
Kaal, I liked IB's candid confession that Indian Muslims are closet Pakistan admirers.
A Pakistani-American in India
This is reveling " Fatehpur Sikri according to my information from family was a hindu majority but muslim dominated area pre-partition but not now although muslims still distributed sweets when Pakistan won the 92 world cup, when Pakistan showed they have nukes in 1998 and when Pakistan beat India last time - I was shocking to see muslims distributing sweets for the first time then it became a routine."
Thanks for the information. The liberals and commies deny that such things happen in India.
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 10, 2007 01:59 pm
IBThis is reveling " Fatehpur Sikri according to my information from family was a hindu majority but muslim dominated area pre-partition but not now although muslims still distributed sweets when Pakistan won the 92 world cup, when Pakistan showed they have nukes in 1998 and when Pakistan beat India last time - I was shocking to see muslims distributing sweets for the first time then it became a routine."
Thanks for the information. The liberals and commies deny that such things happen in India.
A Pakistani-American in India
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 10, 2007 09:28 am
I never understood you mohajirs. Why is your kind attached to India. It's a past now. Modern India has nothing to do with you. Why nostalgia why memories, fond or not? The moment you stepped to the west of the border you ceased to be Indians and your connection lost for ever. If it was up to me I would refuse visas to mohajirs.
Traumas Tattoos and Teenage
Posted by
Cobra
Aug 6, 2007 09:56 am
I smell a spoilt brat from the upper crust of the society. Teenage issues my foot. People in poor countries like India have more serious problems like child labor and exploitation than to worry about the feelings of privileged teenage youth.
Ancient Assyrians Alive!
Did you get the feel that these Assyrian Christians can rightfully claim the heritage of entire Assyrian culture? Can Syrian Muslims also draw from that legacy. For legacy it was!!
Posted by
Cobra
Jul 29, 2007 10:25 pm
Interesting?Did you get the feel that these Assyrian Christians can rightfully claim the heritage of entire Assyrian culture? Can Syrian Muslims also draw from that legacy. For legacy it was!!
Letter to My Unborn Son
You may romanticize with that thought all you want. Once the baby is born I guaranty you, you will be thinking of descent sleep between changing diapers, bathing him, pacifying in the middle of night when he gets colicky and many many more chores that await you.
Posted by
Cobra
Jul 29, 2007 10:16 pm
:)You may romanticize with that thought all you want. Once the baby is born I guaranty you, you will be thinking of descent sleep between changing diapers, bathing him, pacifying in the middle of night when he gets colicky and many many more chores that await you.
Al-Qaeda In My House
Posted by
Cobra
Jul 29, 2007 04:46 pm
Good humor!! - Cobra
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