Muslims in America
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 12:27 pm
masadi, it seems you have lost the argument and chickened out!
Muslims in America
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 12:22 pm
masadi, we have gone thru this before. we defined bigot and by the definition you were proven to be the real bigot.
Muslims in America
why dont you answer those questions in #277?
thanks
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 12:20 pm
hey masadi,why dont you answer those questions in #277?
thanks
Muslims in America
look around where is arab world today? india suffered because of Jain and Buddhism neglected the "arm". tat is why you brutes could enter in India. the time coming that you will self distruct.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 11:48 am
Re: # 276 masadi,look around where is arab world today? india suffered because of Jain and Buddhism neglected the "arm". tat is why you brutes could enter in India. the time coming that you will self distruct.
Muslims in America
did you change yur biz card, dear?
dear red hot lipstick with pink maskara, would you please look around? u were almost given free ride in US & Canada in 80s and early 90s, what did muslims from arab and pakistanis did? how many really completed their education and what kind of education? You guys got that free ride in US because those poor abduls foolishly became cannon fodder in afghanistan.
You lost your key to progress in dark Islamic Kothi, but you mad-sad man insists to search it under the lampost of economy outside the kothi because there seems to be light of shampooed data supplied by your masters and his lounda Shortcut Aziz.
You have not responded to this:
Mulla Mandar Multankar,
Why do you write these long sentences and very very long paras? Your evey third sentence is same as the first one.
Answer these questions?
1. Why is it hard to practice democracy where majority is Musim?
2. Is Islam demands spreading it?
3. In the case of Islam does the spreading happens mainly by physical force?
4. Does that mean Islam has to excessively depend on the armed forces?
============
Above questions were Islam applied laterally, ie, spreading across the land. Similar questions are there for Islam acting vertically.
1. Does the Islam demand the state, nation country to be Islamic wherever Muslims are in majority?
2. Does that mean politics in Islamic state means proving who is more Islamic?
3. Does that mean people have to be constantly be judged and classified according to their purity?
4. What happens to the people who are little less pure such as Ahmedi and Shias?
5. To keep the society pure does Islam demands the state to be a police state?
6. Since the police are not so well armed and well organized or disciplined, does policing work also done by army in Islamic society?
.
.
.
=========
You see Mullaji with red lipstick and pink maskara, Islamic society is not police state but army state. The people when subjugated to such atrocious ideology and its modus-operndi for long time then they internalize it. People start asking for army rule.
Baki tumhari badbad is only hot air and pile of paper shit.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 11:45 am
masadi aka mulla mandar multankar,did you change yur biz card, dear?
dear red hot lipstick with pink maskara, would you please look around? u were almost given free ride in US & Canada in 80s and early 90s, what did muslims from arab and pakistanis did? how many really completed their education and what kind of education? You guys got that free ride in US because those poor abduls foolishly became cannon fodder in afghanistan.
You lost your key to progress in dark Islamic Kothi, but you mad-sad man insists to search it under the lampost of economy outside the kothi because there seems to be light of shampooed data supplied by your masters and his lounda Shortcut Aziz.
You have not responded to this:
Mulla Mandar Multankar,
Why do you write these long sentences and very very long paras? Your evey third sentence is same as the first one.
Answer these questions?
1. Why is it hard to practice democracy where majority is Musim?
2. Is Islam demands spreading it?
3. In the case of Islam does the spreading happens mainly by physical force?
4. Does that mean Islam has to excessively depend on the armed forces?
============
Above questions were Islam applied laterally, ie, spreading across the land. Similar questions are there for Islam acting vertically.
1. Does the Islam demand the state, nation country to be Islamic wherever Muslims are in majority?
2. Does that mean politics in Islamic state means proving who is more Islamic?
3. Does that mean people have to be constantly be judged and classified according to their purity?
4. What happens to the people who are little less pure such as Ahmedi and Shias?
5. To keep the society pure does Islam demands the state to be a police state?
6. Since the police are not so well armed and well organized or disciplined, does policing work also done by army in Islamic society?
.
.
.
=========
You see Mullaji with red lipstick and pink maskara, Islamic society is not police state but army state. The people when subjugated to such atrocious ideology and its modus-operndi for long time then they internalize it. People start asking for army rule.
Baki tumhari badbad is only hot air and pile of paper shit.
Muslims in America
CV raman never stepped out of India before his Nobel prize.
Ramanujam was more productive in India.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 11:32 am
Re: # 267 masadi aka Mulla Mandar Multankar,CV raman never stepped out of India before his Nobel prize.
Ramanujam was more productive in India.
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
It's a joke! When we pointed out
1 ** that your father gave up his noble profession or
neglected it by doing political gandugiri
to divide neighborhood and
curry political favours in the name of religion,
2. ** your grandiose claims of Pakistan being ahead compared to India
in nuclear field,
you come back and accuse us as communal and racist.
Learning alien racist plunderer's language, at the expense of ones mother tongue, is RACISM of highest order. It says Ji Hujur, you are better than us please take my mother for your pleasure. Persian was not going to give solace to your heart as Guruwani, bhajans of the local mystics in Punjabi.
Being part of British plan to divide the indian society based on religion is more communal. We just held a mirror in front of you. Oldy you are history! Poor Abdul and Salmas are seeing through your chicanery.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 09:47 am
"i do not wish to exchange ideas with a communalist and rascist. ok"It's a joke! When we pointed out
1 ** that your father gave up his noble profession or
neglected it by doing political gandugiri
to divide neighborhood and
curry political favours in the name of religion,
2. ** your grandiose claims of Pakistan being ahead compared to India
in nuclear field,
you come back and accuse us as communal and racist.
Learning alien racist plunderer's language, at the expense of ones mother tongue, is RACISM of highest order. It says Ji Hujur, you are better than us please take my mother for your pleasure. Persian was not going to give solace to your heart as Guruwani, bhajans of the local mystics in Punjabi.
Being part of British plan to divide the indian society based on religion is more communal. We just held a mirror in front of you. Oldy you are history! Poor Abdul and Salmas are seeing through your chicanery.
A Journey Interrupted: Being Indian in Pakistan by Farzana Versey
For your FYI, Pakistanis, Taliban is Pak Army. You people want talibanization.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article42954 22.ece
The role of the ISI in supporting the Taliban insurgency is a highly sensitive issue, which Western officials decline to discuss openly. The British and US governments have both avoided directly accusing Pakistan of aiding insurgent groups. Britain in particular is reliant on the ISI for information connected to domestic terror plots planned in Pakistan.
However, privately there is acknowledgement that a level of complicity is a reality.
“There is an acceptance that elements of the ISI are engaged with the insurgents,� said one source serving in the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) for Afghanistan yesterday. “The issue that remains unresolved is the degree of higher level acceptance of this, and how much they (the ISI) can actually be controlled.�
British officers confirmed to The Times an incident last summer in which a Taliban corpse found on the battlefield in Helmand turned out to be carrying papers identifying the body as that of a serving ISI colonel.
When British officials challenged the Islamabad government on the issue, they received an explanation that the man was ’on leave’ at the time of his death.
A US Department of Defence funded study undertaken by the RAND Corporation and published last month also stated that elements of the ISI were aiding the Taleban.
“Right now, the Taleban and other groups are getting help from individuals within Pakistan’s government, and until that ends, the region’s long-term security is in jeopardy,� concluded the report’s author Seth Jones.
He said support included medical care for wounded fighters, logistical and financial support. He also said ISI trainers were instructing insurgents in camps at Quetta, Mansehra, Shamshattu and Parachinar and other areas of Pakistan.
...
Dr Barnett Rubin, an Afghan expert in New York, told The Times: “People tend to depict Afghanistan as a fight between the United States and Islamic radicals, but it is also a theatre for other conflicts and one of those is between India and Pakistan.�
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 07:39 am
Deception and double standard is islamic psyche.For your FYI, Pakistanis, Taliban is Pak Army. You people want talibanization.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article42954 22.ece
The role of the ISI in supporting the Taliban insurgency is a highly sensitive issue, which Western officials decline to discuss openly. The British and US governments have both avoided directly accusing Pakistan of aiding insurgent groups. Britain in particular is reliant on the ISI for information connected to domestic terror plots planned in Pakistan.
However, privately there is acknowledgement that a level of complicity is a reality.
“There is an acceptance that elements of the ISI are engaged with the insurgents,� said one source serving in the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) for Afghanistan yesterday. “The issue that remains unresolved is the degree of higher level acceptance of this, and how much they (the ISI) can actually be controlled.�
British officers confirmed to The Times an incident last summer in which a Taliban corpse found on the battlefield in Helmand turned out to be carrying papers identifying the body as that of a serving ISI colonel.
When British officials challenged the Islamabad government on the issue, they received an explanation that the man was ’on leave’ at the time of his death.
A US Department of Defence funded study undertaken by the RAND Corporation and published last month also stated that elements of the ISI were aiding the Taleban.
“Right now, the Taleban and other groups are getting help from individuals within Pakistan’s government, and until that ends, the region’s long-term security is in jeopardy,� concluded the report’s author Seth Jones.
He said support included medical care for wounded fighters, logistical and financial support. He also said ISI trainers were instructing insurgents in camps at Quetta, Mansehra, Shamshattu and Parachinar and other areas of Pakistan.
...
Dr Barnett Rubin, an Afghan expert in New York, told The Times: “People tend to depict Afghanistan as a fight between the United States and Islamic radicals, but it is also a theatre for other conflicts and one of those is between India and Pakistan.�
A Journey Interrupted: Being Indian in Pakistan by Farzana Versey
How many of us know when the war of independence of 1857 ended? Around that time Farzana's grand dadies such as Tayaabjis were saying Gujarathi is not their mother tongue but the Urdu is. Such parasites and divisive cancerous tumors need to be ...
We all know the War of 1857 started with Mangal Pandey near Delhi.
But did you know the War of 1857 ended with Jung Bahadur in Bhalki in Bidar district?
Here is story.
Bidar has its own place in the country’s first war of independence. Unfortunately, the common man knows very little about it.
The war of 1857, also knows as the Sepoy Mutiny, was kicked off by a soldier, Mangal Pandey, disobeying orders of his British senior officer and shooting him dead. Historians believe the war came to end, with the arrest of a follower of Tatya Tope in Bhalki in Bidar district in 1867.
Madho Rao alias Rama Rao was the nephew of Shirmant Shahu Chatrapati, the Maharaja of Satara. He was also known as Jung Bahadur, because of his prowess in battle.
British military officer and historian Sir Richard Temple has referred to Jung Bahadur in his dairy. Details about Jung Bahadur’s life and achievements are also found in the book “The Freedom Struggle in Hyderabad�, published by the expert committee appointed by the Andhra government for compilation of a history of the freedom movement in the erstwhile Nizam state of Hyderabad, in 1956.
According to the book, Jung Bahadur had caused enough damage to the British government before being arrested. He had raised an army of over 1500 people in and around the forests of Bhalki. His forces had captured a cantonment area called Ashti in Bidar district. The Nizam of Hyderabad, who was an agent of the British, arrested him and tried him for “trying to bring about insurrection against the empire�.
Jung Bahadur went about recruiting soldiers in the villages and issuing them “Kaulnamas� or appointment letters. In the letter, he asked young men to join him in the task of “murdering the British and regaining the lost glory of the Royal family of Satara�.
Jung Bahadur and his followers moved on foot from village to village, disguised as mendicants. They were arrested by two officers of the British resident. Their trial however, was conducted by the Nizam’s courts. Magistrate of the criminal court Moulvi Nasrullah Khan completed the trial in less than a month.
Jung Bahadur, Bheem Rao, Balakishtayya and Vithoba were sentenced to transportation to life. Jung Bahadur is said to have spent his last days in the Hyderabad prison, where he died.
His followers Yeshwanta and Jehangir Ali were sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment. Others like Eshwanna Naikwadi and Vir Peddappa were given minor punishments.
Historians feel the country has forgotten its proud son, Jung Bahadur.
“Bidar has a pride of place in India’s freedom struggle. Eminent historians have commented that “It would thus be not incorrect to say that the Bhalki conspiracy case was the last echo of the outbreak of 1857�. The book “The freedom struggle in Hyderabad,� says that the conspiracy, is a milestone in the country’s war to liberation, says retired professor B R Konda.
“Actually, Jung Bahadur should have been as famous as Mangal Pandey. But his name does not figure in history textbooks. This is because writers of history books are and textbook selection committees tend to concentrate on events within the geographical boundaries of Karnataka. They do not seem to think about areas that were part of it before state reorganization�, says M Ahmed, who retired as a history professor.
Some interesting facts:
Jung Bahadur spent just Rs 20,000 for raising an army and carrying out the rebellion.
A Jamadar got a monthly salary of Rs 40, a Sepoy Rs 30 and a Sawar Rs 10.
Jung Bahadur gave Rs 200 to his follower Deva Rao, to recruit 500 “soldiers�.
One of the most serious charges the Nizam’s government made against him was that he was claiming to be the Prince of Satara.
When searched the officials discovered that Jung Bahadur carried, 1) several papers in English and Marathi, translation of a deed of agreement and a seal saying he was the “Chatrapati of Satara�. This, according to the Nizam’s officials, amounted to a serious offence.
Jung Bahadur’s Kaulnama, or appointment letter, said “Persons coming from Royal families will also be enrolled in his army.� They would, however, get the same salary as the others.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 07:04 am
Indian identity need not be defined by Dawood Bhais who finance hitek mujras white washing what happened. Recently met a 82 year old Punjabi from Lahore who witnessed the massacre of his folks in 47. He just did not want to talk about it because it makes him relive the horror of rape and murder of dear ones. That is the story for 1K years. We put the atrocities done on Indians in the name of religion of peace.How many of us know when the war of independence of 1857 ended? Around that time Farzana's grand dadies such as Tayaabjis were saying Gujarathi is not their mother tongue but the Urdu is. Such parasites and divisive cancerous tumors need to be ...
We all know the War of 1857 started with Mangal Pandey near Delhi.
But did you know the War of 1857 ended with Jung Bahadur in Bhalki in Bidar district?
Here is story.
Bidar has its own place in the country’s first war of independence. Unfortunately, the common man knows very little about it.
The war of 1857, also knows as the Sepoy Mutiny, was kicked off by a soldier, Mangal Pandey, disobeying orders of his British senior officer and shooting him dead. Historians believe the war came to end, with the arrest of a follower of Tatya Tope in Bhalki in Bidar district in 1867.
Madho Rao alias Rama Rao was the nephew of Shirmant Shahu Chatrapati, the Maharaja of Satara. He was also known as Jung Bahadur, because of his prowess in battle.
British military officer and historian Sir Richard Temple has referred to Jung Bahadur in his dairy. Details about Jung Bahadur’s life and achievements are also found in the book “The Freedom Struggle in Hyderabad�, published by the expert committee appointed by the Andhra government for compilation of a history of the freedom movement in the erstwhile Nizam state of Hyderabad, in 1956.
According to the book, Jung Bahadur had caused enough damage to the British government before being arrested. He had raised an army of over 1500 people in and around the forests of Bhalki. His forces had captured a cantonment area called Ashti in Bidar district. The Nizam of Hyderabad, who was an agent of the British, arrested him and tried him for “trying to bring about insurrection against the empire�.
Jung Bahadur went about recruiting soldiers in the villages and issuing them “Kaulnamas� or appointment letters. In the letter, he asked young men to join him in the task of “murdering the British and regaining the lost glory of the Royal family of Satara�.
Jung Bahadur and his followers moved on foot from village to village, disguised as mendicants. They were arrested by two officers of the British resident. Their trial however, was conducted by the Nizam’s courts. Magistrate of the criminal court Moulvi Nasrullah Khan completed the trial in less than a month.
Jung Bahadur, Bheem Rao, Balakishtayya and Vithoba were sentenced to transportation to life. Jung Bahadur is said to have spent his last days in the Hyderabad prison, where he died.
His followers Yeshwanta and Jehangir Ali were sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment. Others like Eshwanna Naikwadi and Vir Peddappa were given minor punishments.
Historians feel the country has forgotten its proud son, Jung Bahadur.
“Bidar has a pride of place in India’s freedom struggle. Eminent historians have commented that “It would thus be not incorrect to say that the Bhalki conspiracy case was the last echo of the outbreak of 1857�. The book “The freedom struggle in Hyderabad,� says that the conspiracy, is a milestone in the country’s war to liberation, says retired professor B R Konda.
“Actually, Jung Bahadur should have been as famous as Mangal Pandey. But his name does not figure in history textbooks. This is because writers of history books are and textbook selection committees tend to concentrate on events within the geographical boundaries of Karnataka. They do not seem to think about areas that were part of it before state reorganization�, says M Ahmed, who retired as a history professor.
Some interesting facts:
Jung Bahadur spent just Rs 20,000 for raising an army and carrying out the rebellion.
A Jamadar got a monthly salary of Rs 40, a Sepoy Rs 30 and a Sawar Rs 10.
Jung Bahadur gave Rs 200 to his follower Deva Rao, to recruit 500 “soldiers�.
One of the most serious charges the Nizam’s government made against him was that he was claiming to be the Prince of Satara.
When searched the officials discovered that Jung Bahadur carried, 1) several papers in English and Marathi, translation of a deed of agreement and a seal saying he was the “Chatrapati of Satara�. This, according to the Nizam’s officials, amounted to a serious offence.
Jung Bahadur’s Kaulnama, or appointment letter, said “Persons coming from Royal families will also be enrolled in his army.� They would, however, get the same salary as the others.
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
I meant
How many courted prison. Why the Pakistan idea starts in England? Why Pakistan revolution starts after long "debriefing" of Dracula by Churchill?
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 06:44 am
Ijaz,I meant
How many courted prison. Why the Pakistan idea starts in England? Why Pakistan revolution starts after long "debriefing" of Dracula by Churchill?
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
You lost your key to progress in dark Islamic Kothi, but you mad-sad man insists to search it under the lampost of economy outside the kothi because there seems to be light of shampooed data supplied by your masters and his lounda Shortcut Aziz.
You have not responded to this:
Mulla Mandar Multankar,
Why do you write these long sentences and very very long paras? Your evey third sentence is same as the first one.
Answer these questions?
1. Why is it hard to practice democracy where majority is Musim?
2. Is Islam demands spreading it?
3. In the case of Islam does the spreading happens mainly by physical force?
4. Does that mean Islam has to excessively depend on the armed forces?
============
Above questions were Islam applied laterally, ie, spreading across the land. Similar questions are there for Islam acting vertically.
1. Does the Islam demand the state, nation country to be Islamic wherever Muslims are in majority?
2. Does that mean politics in Islamic state means proving who is more Islamic?
3. Does that mean people have to be constantly be judged and classified according to their purity?
4. What happens to the people who are little less pure such as Ahmedi and Shias?
5. To keep the society pure does Islam demands the state to be a police state?
6. Since the police are not so well armed and well organized or disciplined, does policing work also done by army in Islamic society?
.
.
.
=========
You see Mullaji with red lipstick and pink maskara, Islamic society is not police state but army state. The people when subjugated to such atrocious ideology and its modus-operndi for long time then they internalize it. People start asking for army rule.
Baki tumhari badbad is only hot air and pile of paper shit.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 06:40 am
Masadi aka Mulla Mandar Multankar,You lost your key to progress in dark Islamic Kothi, but you mad-sad man insists to search it under the lampost of economy outside the kothi because there seems to be light of shampooed data supplied by your masters and his lounda Shortcut Aziz.
You have not responded to this:
Mulla Mandar Multankar,
Why do you write these long sentences and very very long paras? Your evey third sentence is same as the first one.
Answer these questions?
1. Why is it hard to practice democracy where majority is Musim?
2. Is Islam demands spreading it?
3. In the case of Islam does the spreading happens mainly by physical force?
4. Does that mean Islam has to excessively depend on the armed forces?
============
Above questions were Islam applied laterally, ie, spreading across the land. Similar questions are there for Islam acting vertically.
1. Does the Islam demand the state, nation country to be Islamic wherever Muslims are in majority?
2. Does that mean politics in Islamic state means proving who is more Islamic?
3. Does that mean people have to be constantly be judged and classified according to their purity?
4. What happens to the people who are little less pure such as Ahmedi and Shias?
5. To keep the society pure does Islam demands the state to be a police state?
6. Since the police are not so well armed and well organized or disciplined, does policing work also done by army in Islamic society?
.
.
.
=========
You see Mullaji with red lipstick and pink maskara, Islamic society is not police state but army state. The people when subjugated to such atrocious ideology and its modus-operndi for long time then they internalize it. People start asking for army rule.
Baki tumhari badbad is only hot air and pile of paper shit.
Muslim Ghettoisation
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 06:28 am
test only a test only a test only a
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
Why learn persian? gurumukhi/punjabi is local and
http://www.a42.com/node/173
Sanskrit based, so good even for learning computer programming languages and even as natural language for machines. Gurumukhi will develop roots and pride. Why alien language of mujra and kotha culture?
When I compare Maharshtra to UP-Bihar and most of north what distinguishing is the rootedness of people which give rise to cooperative movement which brings schools, engineering and medical colleges even to the remotest tehsil. This is the land of Shivaji! This is the land which will create Ambedkar who will fight the injustice but without cutting his own roots. He will chose a local Dharma over an alien religion. He will desist from doing something which tear apart his mother land.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 06:01 am
Ijaz,Why learn persian? gurumukhi/punjabi is local and
http://www.a42.com/node/173
Sanskrit based, so good even for learning computer programming languages and even as natural language for machines. Gurumukhi will develop roots and pride. Why alien language of mujra and kotha culture?
When I compare Maharshtra to UP-Bihar and most of north what distinguishing is the rootedness of people which give rise to cooperative movement which brings schools, engineering and medical colleges even to the remotest tehsil. This is the land of Shivaji! This is the land which will create Ambedkar who will fight the injustice but without cutting his own roots. He will chose a local Dharma over an alien religion. He will desist from doing something which tear apart his mother land.
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
Garibonko persian sikhao or apne bachonko convent mein dalo!
Dhimmies had no other option! What does Persian has to offer.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 05:20 am
As for Persian. Well our national language is Urdu that takes its heritage from Persian. For your information, in this part of Punjab,Persian instaed of Hindi was the preferred langauge. Even Sikhs and Hindus studied it."Garibonko persian sikhao or apne bachonko convent mein dalo!
Dhimmies had no other option! What does Persian has to offer.
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
Garibonko persian sikhao or apne bachonko convent mein dalo!
Dhimmies had no other option! What does Persian has to offer.
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 05:16 am
"As for Persian. Well our national language is Urdu that takes its heritage from Persian. For your information, in this part of Punjab,Persian instaed of Hindi was the preferred langauge. Even Sikhs and Hindus studied it."Garibonko persian sikhao or apne bachonko convent mein dalo!
Dhimmies had no other option! What does Persian has to offer.
Who Sold the Centrifuges?
Ijaz, give us names of Bhagatsinghs, RajGurus, Sukhdevs, Subhash Chandras and Gndhis of this big idea.
How many courted prison. Why the Pakistan idea starts in England? Why Pakistan revolution starts after long "debriefing" of Dracula by Jinah?
Yes it's a revolution! What revolved was the door of the randikhana when few coins are dropped by whites,arabs and chinese males. The revolution is stiil happening. Long live revolution!
Posted by
truth100
Jul 9, 2008 04:43 am
"Pakistan Revolution was not a small idea."Ijaz, give us names of Bhagatsinghs, RajGurus, Sukhdevs, Subhash Chandras and Gndhis of this big idea.
How many courted prison. Why the Pakistan idea starts in England? Why Pakistan revolution starts after long "debriefing" of Dracula by Jinah?
Yes it's a revolution! What revolved was the door of the randikhana when few coins are dropped by whites,arabs and chinese males. The revolution is stiil happening. Long live revolution!
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