One does not have to memorize the Britannica to
know the Earth is round. Good to know you've been to
places, yeah I've been to places also. The difference is
I was just a toddler back then unlike you. May be muhajir is not in my vocabulary but that does not make any difference to what this eyes had seen. Dr. Zakir Nayak I've heard, knows Gita more then many Hindus, whats the big deal?
Stayed in Sabratha(Libya) and Istanbul for quite a few times and they are good people. Hagia Sophia over there still amazes me, although Istanbul does not fall into Pan Arabic dreams. Anyways whatever treatment that you had, keep that to yourself. If you hate Arabs its not my job to make you fall for them.
One can claim whatever in this virtual world to establish
his foundations, one can even claim to teach Obama
in his early years, onlookers though does not have
any other options but to get hypnotized.
Yes arabic is not my language nor its a necessity
for me, though I can read it quite well for whatever
reasons.
اللغة العربية هي ليست لي
I changed my post to keep your prestige as a Muslim.
But it appears being a gentleman was not correct.
You said you had no idea what Mohajir was because you do not know Urdu or Hindi.
First of all, it is a Arabic word. One does not have to know the language to acquire knowledge. One has to only have the desire to learn when one does not know.
I gave you the religious context too wherein I stated that it would be found in Verse 100, Chapter 9.
One does not have to memorise the Britannica, but to be a good Muslim one has to memorise the Koran. Apparently, you have not read the Koran, forget about memorising since you did not even know what a Mohajir is and what is it in context to your religion.
All people around the world are good. It is only in certain circumstance that their anxiety surfaces and something is 'flips'! It is not that I don't like Arabs. It is just that I do not appreciate the manner in which they treat South Asian, more so, the poor labour and domestic staff. In fact, I think on the link of PDF, there was an article which indicated that to build a beautiful country you require slaves and so what was wrong, as per this man, to treat the South Asian labour as slaves. In such a context, you are free to kiss the ground they tread on, but I would not. Even if there is oil underneath their feet, I will not bow low as you might like to do.
Fine if you don't believe me if I know people or not, but you could check on then Lt Col Nurul Haq of the Bangaldesh Army who did Senior Command in Oct 1986 at Mhow about the Bengali officer in whose house he used to regularly have a meal with three ofher Bangaldeshi officers who were doing Junior Command.
As far as the others, I will have to go through my album and visitors book and I don't think I have the time to hunt just to prove a point. The Bangladeshi name should suffice.
Reading Arabic and not understanding a sausage what you read does prove one's superficiality.
Must I say more?