El Sidd
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World won't go to war FOR India. It may go to war IN India.risking a world war .
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World won't go to war FOR India. It may go to war IN India.risking a world war .
I mean you can elaborate how Turks or Iranians colonised modern day Pakistan. Is it in terms of how Pakistanis see social justice or how they culturally present the disconnect between public and private lives.
You are yet to identify the city of Stockholm in any of the syndromes you have identified. But the topic must be of personal interest to you as a minority in India.
The predictability of an Indian stops him dead when he hits the road of practicality.
I wrote this column in Urdu six years ago during the first blasphemous sketch campaign of Charlie Hebdo. It was published in English last year. The concerns I expressed six years ago , are exactly happening the same. And it will lead to a terrible clash of two civilizations . .
Clash of Religious and Charlie Hebdo Brand Civilizations is terrible for the world peace | DEFENCE TIMES | ڈیفنس ٹائمز
We Muslims are peace loving by nature, but we, the lovers of Muhammad (pbuh) , do not compromise on the honor of our beloved Holy Prophet.thefoji.com
Please do. I don't mind a discussion. Life is not an argument. Its a statement.El-Sidd, I don't agree with you on many things but I have to admit you are highly intelligent and articulate. You are a king of comebacks........
PS I will not be messing with you anymore.
Come now.
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the West is starting to realise that Islam is going to replace them in their own homeland. with their low birthrates, either they ban muslim immigrants and their nation dies off or they allow muslims coming in, in which case it become the Islamic republic of France after a few decades.
Brother !! France's history is replete with atrocities against Muslim colonies and slave African nations. These notorious people have been very stubborn, cruel and heartless for centuries. Their recent cruel attitude towards Muslims is not hidden from anyone.
Brother !! France's history is replete with atrocities against Muslim colonies and slave African nations. These notorious people have been very stubborn, cruel and heartless for centuries. Their recent cruel attitude towards Muslims is not hidden from anyone.
which is why France turning into an Islamic republic in the future is going to bring me a lot of joy. nothing France can do to stop it.
Amazing that the French can speak about any country, its policies, its laws, within the sensitivity of their perceived notion of egalitarianism (which they now seem to have walked away from), yet have their shorts in a bunch when the figure head of the country questions their law clearly meant to discriminate against one religion. French are nothing more than Pirates, as Mahatir aptly described their lot.Spat comes after Pakistani President Arif Alvi called on Paris to abandon controversial bill, claiming the law would discriminate against Muslims.
The remarks by President Arif Alvi came after PM Imran Khan accused France of encouraging Islamophobia [File: Chudary Naseer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]
23 Feb 2021
The French foreign ministry has summoned Pakistan’s envoy to protest against claims by President Arif Alvi that a French bill cracking down on what it terms “Islamist extremism” stigmatises Muslims.
Addressing a conference on religion on Saturday, Alvi said: “When you see that laws are being changed in favour of a majority to isolate a minority, that is a dangerous precedent.”
Specifically referring to the legislation drafted after the beheading of a French teacher over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, Alvi said: “When you insult the prophet, you insult all Muslims.
“I urge the political leadership of France not to entrench these attitudes into laws … You have to bring people together – not to stamp a religion in a certain manner and create disharmony among the people or create bias.”
Pakistan was one of several Muslim countries that saw angry anti-French protests in October over President Emmanuel Macron’s defence of the right to show cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
Pakistan, a country with the second-largest number of Muslims in the world after Indonesia, does not have an ambassador in France.
The French foreign ministry said late Monday it had called in Pakistan’s charge d’affaires to mark “our surprise and our disapproval (over Alvi’s remarks), given that the bill contains no discriminatory element”.
“It is guided by the basic principles of freedom of religion and conscience, makes no distinction between the different religions and applies therefore equally to all faiths,” the ministry said.
“Pakistan must understand this and adopt a constructive attitude for our bilateral relations,” it added.
The bill adopted by the lower house of the French parliament last week is dubbed the “anti-separatism” bill in reference to Macron’s claim that “Islamists” are closing themselves off from French society by refusing to embrace secularism, gender equality and other French values.
The legislation significantly expands the state’s powers to close religious organisations and places of worship if they are found to air “theories or ideas” that “provoke hate or violence towards a person or people”.
It also creates a new crime of “separatism” – described as threatening a public servant to gain “a total or partial exemption or different application of the rules” – that is punishable by up to five years in prison.
Pakistan’s government has been particularly virulent in its condemnation of Macron’s clampdown, which followed a wave of attacks in recent years on French soil.
Prime Minister Imran Khan in October accused Macron on Sunday of “attacking Islam” and choosing to “encourage Islamophobia” for defending the right to publish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
France summons Pakistan envoy over criticism of ‘separatism’ bill
Spat comes after Pakistan’s president called on Paris to drop controversial law, saying it stigmatises Muslims.www.aljazeera.com
Pakistan (22 Feb. 2021)
The chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of Pakistan in France has been summoned to the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs following the remarks (…)www.diplomatie.gouv.fr
With the rate at which the ethnic French are dying out and the Muslim birthrate increasing exponentially, the above is an inevitability. It may not happening our lifetime though.