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Colours of Holi smear Muslims, Hindus in Pakistan

Deadly little terrorist on a loose searching for victims.....:haha: lol
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Another religious fanatic mulla in under construction. :enjoy:

What's fanatic abt my post? Pls point that out?

hehe.. I hope you practice what you preach and go to work on Christmas..

I practice what i preach. I never participated in any non-muslim festivities in BD.

As for festivals like holi, it was pretty alien concept BD even 10 years ago. Don't know abt PAK.

sorry to bother you....but the same wahabi site you mentioned....also recommends camel urine for Muslims....which you consider unislamic.....so why double standards.....


Anyway happy holi

What's "wahabi"? Running your mouth off ignorantly eh? Who told u that site recommends such a thing? Yes its permissible as medicine according to an authentic hadith .

And what does it have to do with the fact that its clearly NOT permissible for muslims to partake in non-muslim festivals?

But Bangladeshi Holi is most colorful
wow..

SO does that make it permissible for muslims? idiot logic.
 
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What's fanatic abt my post? Pls point that out?



I practice what i preach. I never participated in any non-muslim festivities in BD.

As for festivals like holi, it was pretty alien concept BD even 10 years ago. Don't know abt PAK.



What's "wahabi"? Running your mouth off ignorantly eh? Who told u that site recommends such a thing? Yes its permissible as medicine according to an authentic hadith .

And what doesn't it have to do with the fact that its clearly NOT permissible for muslims to partake in non-muslim festivals?



SO does that make it permissible for muslims? idiot logic.
Nothing...i just want your opinion that such a think is Islamic or not...coz some people thinks that...now you made it clear..i just quote you the same site.
 
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Emulating and following practices of Non muslims is not allowed either.
What are you doing on this forum?
One Piece has much vulgarity in it.
How come you watch it? Haram bro, haraaaam!
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Interior Sindh is the most secular part of Pakistan. Not surprised to see this.
Hope this practice spreads to other parts of the country too. Then Pakistan would truly achieve it's meaning. Equality for all.

thank you for replying to him bro :-)

Your post was going to be the exact same thing I was going to say :D

We must facilitate minorities to celebrate their festivals. However, taking a full-day leave to celebrate other's festivals is beyond me. We Pakistanis need to work 25 hours of 24 hours and that too 365 days of the year in order to make up for the time lost instead of taking leaves.

work smarter, not harder.
 
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Taking part in non-muslim festivals is clearly NOT permissible for muslims.

And its really amusing how people expects muslims to bend over backwards to show that they r tolerant. I mean this whole islamophobic narrative of muslims being intolerant is really ludicrous. Those muslims who correctly don't take part in kufr festivities are intolerant? WHy being so apologetic when there is clearly no need to and that too at the cost of your beliefs? Seems to me that its non-muslims who r clearly intolerant as they want muslims whether in majority or minority to accept non-muslim beliefs to prove their tolerance.

And at the end of the day its some retarded minority seculars/liberals in the muslim world who do such non-sense. They r the bigest enemies of muslims.


Prohibition on celebrating the festivals of the kuffaar - islamqa.info
Is it permissible for Muslims to take part in their festivals, such as Christmas?

Praise be to Allaah.


It is not permissible for the Muslim to join the kuffaar in their festivals and to express joy and happiness on these occasions, or to take the day off work, whether the occasion is religious or secular, because this is a kind of imitating the enemies of Allaah, which is forbidden, and a kind of co-operating with them in falsehood. It was proven that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever imitates a people is one of them.” And Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Help you one another in Al‑Birr and At‑Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allaah. Verily, Allaah is Severe in punishment”[al-Maa'idah 5:2]

We advise you to refer to the book Iqtidaa’ al-Siraat al-Mustaqeem by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him), for it is very useful on this topic. [Translator’s note: This book is available in English under the title “The Right Way,” published by Darussalam, Riyadh].

And Allaah is the source of strength. May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad and his family and companions, and grant them peace.

Also see this : Ruling on celebrating non-Muslim holidays and congratulating them - islamqa.info


As we celebrate Holi with our friends and family, I wish one and all, believers and non believers, a blessed day.

Peace!
 
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We must facilitate minorities to celebrate their festivals. However, taking a full-day leave to celebrate other's festivals is beyond me. We Pakistanis need to work 25 hours of 24 hours and that too 365 days of the year in order to make up for the time lost instead of taking leaves.

You know what ? you are still miles, miles away from even being in the stage from where you can launch yourself forward. You still have this mentality where you differentiate people on the basis of their belief. You, being an educated and responsible representative of your society, think in this manner. How can you move forward, when all that you can think of is moving backwards ?

Talking about realities here, even I don't spend a whole day celebrating my own religious festival. But I don't think of them as a waste of time. There is always enough time, when you are thinking straight and there is always enough potential, when you stand united and have the ability to say, "We, the people".
 
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