Henry
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It's a good thing that's not the case...
He is a Muslim, A Pakistani One.
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It's a good thing that's not the case...
Now the question is who exactly supports non secular statehood?
Sorry to burst your bubble but you know the military aid you guys get every year? Yeah people like me pay for that aid. Your welcome. Protecting your existence.
Something tells me that with your grammatical skills, the only job you do for me is ask "Would you like fries with that?"
For that, I thank you.
Sorry.... Did not understand.. I actually agreed with you that people who commit non secular acts in India (like Bal Thakrey) can not then criticise Pakistan for not being secular...
Most Pakistanis.. Considering that non secular statehodd of Pakistan is being upheld by a democratic govt of Pakistan and hence reflects the national majority sentiment
were not some members here supporting some dictate of some some country Requesting non muslims to not eat in public in ramzan in order to respect Muslim respect. hypocrisy at its best.
I just read on turkish news , chinese also restrict fasting.
Sacked fasting workers re-hired for French summer camp | euronews, world news
End of the story.
FWIW Uyghurs face the same in Xinjiang, if you are a government employee you can't fast in China, no one outraged at that?
You were claiming "We(Pakistanis) don't", how can you forget Gojra so soon.
My dear hindu islamophobe fasting is something tht doesnt effect others.... u dont have to build a mosque for it...if a muslim fasts it doesnt effect the non muslims...... also this comes under religious freedom tht france is denying people....... also its france tht claims to be a tolerant developed country...... but sacking people because they are fasting? r u seriously tht screwed up?
We dont kill or burn christians or massacre sikhs.....we dont put people in jail for eating meat or kill them for it........ its u guys.
Irrelavant .. Understand the context before flying off your handle.. Pakistan and Saudi which themselves are not secular countries, cant demand secular rights for muslims in other countries.. You cant demand something that you yourself dont provide...
Secular countries? than why bleat like a sheep when turbans are banned? why not bleat when eating meat can get u a jail turn of 8years and a hefty fine? more like hypocrisy.
if a muslim fasts it doesnt effect the non muslims... ok ...
if one eats in front of fasting muslims; policemen beat em up??!! ... Some hypocrisy..!!
Guess the concept of religious freedom is meant only for France and the likes...
You are making no sense.. Take a deep breath.. Think and then write..
Indians are being protective of France, because we face similar tirade from you guys.
I mean all it takes is one or two isolated incidents and suddenly everything else which are shining examples of secularism don't count. France has around 2000 Mosques, if thats not a proof enough of secularism then I don't know what is.
The Communist council did something wrong, Muslims protested, corrective measures taken and secularism upheld. Thats how things work.
You did not explain it. Just skirted it. and ironically the answer given was "their country their rules".
As many have said, a serial rapist does not have the moral ground to criticize an eve-teaser. Get the drift ?
People who dont believe in secularism themselves dont have a ground to complain regarding such 'perceived' denial to them.
If you can't see why having someone who hasn't eaten for days watch children is a safety issue, I don't know what to tell you.
Nonsense extrapolation.. There is a difference in an existing issue and and underlying principle. Absence of secularism in Pakistan and KSA is not an issue, but a Conscious decision and setup decided for the country, and the same is fully supported by most members on this forum. Religious freedom in Pakistan and KSA for non muslims comes with a million riders and that situation is the one accepted and championed by most Pakistanis (and almost all defence.pk pakistani members). After that demanding unconditional religious freedom for Muslims in non Muslim countries kind of reeks of hypocrisy to me.
Yet another long, off-topic lecture.