@ LEGENDARY WARRIOR
its their choice to believe whatever they want too. You can call them misguided like they call associate themselves with islam but in both instances it doesn't mean ****.
@ LEGENDARY WARRIOR
Those wars weren’t waged because of the claims of prophethood but because those false prophets actively seek to destroy the Islamic empire.
Intellectual fraud, once again. Zafrullah Khan did not offer the janazah prayer of Qaid-e-Azam, saying something along the lines of "You can either consider me the non-Muslim official of a Muslim country or a Muslim official of a non-Muslim country".
The funny thing is that the argumentation that A used has been available for years. It's on their webs. Go check it out. Coward government??? I don't think so, let me give a crash course in history. In 1953, Pakistan govt. was pressurized to declare As as minority but Pak govt. refused to...
It sounds a bit unrealistic. Our current power dilemma is directly related to circular debt rather than production capacity, and unless we formalize a mechanism to reduce the impending circular debt. Any new venture will only bring more financial burden to the masses.
@ Regular
You need to calm down. Just because they believe in a system different from yours doesn't make them traitors. You need to reread your history books because somewhere you will find a list of individuals belonging to this community made us all proud to be Pakistanis'
What a farce...
And I am a liar because I did not agree with Ahmadi apologist or Ahmadi defending their faith. My refusal to adopt a belief that you and other expressed does not necessarily point to a defect in me or others. I explained my position on the subject clearly. However, if you want to battled it out...
I wasn’t blaming anyone was just starting a historical fact. It was never my intention to provide a cover to our problems. I just strongly opposed to remote diagnosis and think it’s bad habit exercised by dilettantes.
I wonder why aren’t people perplexed because I am when on this issue. I don't think there is more bias against any religion than Islam among secular intellectuals. The world just automatically assumes that Islam breeds everything no matter what.
Pointing out history without...
The problem with secularism in today’s global political climate is that secularism is no longer a relevant position, because it requires a separation of public and private spheres which no longer exist. Here is where the problem of advocating secularism comes in to haunt us. It is no...
Bhai, the real story behind was the operation in Al Asif Square. if my memory serves me right, the one which you have mentioned did happened but it was after the Qasba Aligarh Massacre.
@ Muhammad-Bin-Qasim
You claimed to be Pathan and called names to people who are ideology align with the politics of MQM. Still confused about who started the bs about qaumiyat.
I am not the mouth piece of MQM. and I did acknowledged that MQM did baptized itself with fire and along with...
@ Muhammad-Bin-Qasim
Politics is dirty business. iss Hamam Mein Sab Nange Hain.
And it takes a special kind of scum to gloat over the misery of others. Use of snipers in urban warfare, no wonder why general public in Karachi has reservation about the army who uses sledgehammers for mosquito...
Actually it was a beautiful woman who was sold to defeat USSR in Afghanistan. She is now 64 years old and still being sold to the highest bidders. And Zia legacy to Pakistan was afghan gold mine which made many generals millionaire and left her poorer and more unstable.
Innocents who have suffered during the operation can still smell the stench of the vicious broth army cooked to suppress, demoralize, dominate and disgrace their very own people, the people of Karachi in case of Karachi Operation. At the end of the day, Altaf Hussain nor Army didn’t...