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you notice that man with a gun in his hand?is he a police or a soldier?he isnt looking like one

Lal Masjid. He is a terrorist.
State is not cracking down on the fear of protests, I believe, which will lead to a bigger crisis. After this fiasco is over, they need to launch another military op on these people, and this time raze the mosque down.

Not a 'toy' as you say, and nothing to be proud of it by flaunting in public places of worship. It's a matter of huge relief that you gun totting aam abduls are faraway from our children.

Weapons and guns are a human right needed for self defense. Families have guns, and carry it with them concealed. You will find security guards everywhere for safety and protection.
My only issue with the picture is that the person is not concealing the weapon, and anyone carrying a gun inside Lal Masjid is a red flag.
 
At least now this debate should end that they follow arabs.

Not by me, it is media reports.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vi...s-catastrophe-clerics-are-holding-them-anyway

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Later they will blame govt.
 
Yes, you are quite clueless. It is a part of our annual puja(Shakta tradition) symbolising the victory of good over evil. We don't go about brandishing our weapons in everyday life, one that can permanently scar an impressionable mind.

You worship gun ? And bullet ??

glorifying murder weapon

you mad people need to live in a zoo and let civilised people come feed you bananas

What the heck lol
 
You worship gun ? And bullet ??

glorifying murder weapon

you mad people need to live in a zoo and let civilised people come feed you bananas

What the heck lol
It is more of an 'instrument' worship in most parts of India. Common household tools and equipments of everyday use are revered. Dorks supporting gun use in public places won't get that concept obviously..
 
What I meant that they only use the name of Arabs.. and have nothing to do with them.

In all of GCC countries, mosques are closed for general public. They only use the term "Arabia" to continuously receive help from these countries (not necessarily by Arabs themselves but mostly from Pakistanis living in these countries).

Mosques in GCC are the last place to spread sectarianism. I have seen people praying in different ways in the same rows and no one, including the imam raise any objection.

In our country, regardless of any sect, the masajid are fast becoming a place to spread hatred..

Government will have to control all of them to help the society..
 
What I meant that they only use the name of Arabs.. and have nothing to do with them.

In all of GCC countries, mosques are closed for general public. They only use the term "Arabia" to continuously receive help from these countries (not necessarily by Arabs themselves but mostly from Pakistanis living in these countries).

Mosques in GCC are the last place to spread sectarianism. I have seen people praying in different ways in the same rows and no one, including the imam raise any objection.

In our country, regardless of any sect, the masajid are fast becoming a place to spread hatred..

Government will have to control all of them to help the society..
Because they control the substance of speeches and plus people have better things to do rather fight over sect. Our people want to judge the people, before Allah All Mighty judge ... lolzz
 
Mosques in GCC are the last place to spread sectarianism. I have seen people praying in different ways in the same rows and no one, including the imam raise any objection.
I see even Ahle Hadith and a Shia praying in my mosque. The mosque is known for its hard stance against Barelvis, Shias and Ghair Muqalladin
 
Because they control the substance of speeches and plus people have better things to do rather fight over sect. Our people want to judge the people, before Allah All Mighty judge ... lolzz
I have an interesting story to share.

Once I prayed in masjid and when I finished my prayer, an Indian man who was standing next to me started objecting the way I prayed (specifically the way I stand up from sitting position because I read a hadith and I started doing that). I humbly told him that this is how I have read.. and he is free to follow what he has read and believed. But he continuously was making rude comments.. and at one point he told me that I prayed like a pregnant woman.. lolll

That's when an arab guy came in and gave him a shut up call.. He would have been reported for doing that..

We, the people in sub continent, have assumed the role of religious police.. and everyone of us is a policeman..
 
I have an interesting story to share.

Once I prayed in masjid and when I finished my prayer, an Indian man who was standing next to me started objecting the way I prayed (specifically the way I stand up from sitting position because I read a hadith and I started doing that). I humbly told him that this is how I have read.. and he is free to follow what he has read and believed. But he continuously was making rude comments.. and at one point he told me that I prayed like a pregnant woman.. lolll

That's when an arab guy came in and gave him a shut up call.. He would have been reported for doing that..

We, the people in sub continent, have assumed the role of religious police.. and everyone of us is a policeman..
Had this same type of experience once in North America, I usually go pray in Sunni mosque , cause its near. After a prayer guy ask me question, about some rukon of prayer.. nothing offensive.he was nice and polite, but all my Sunni friends jump and ask me what he is saying.. is he saying anything to you ... well, I would say Pakistani are much much better in my personal experience then Indian muslim...its shia or sunni from India.
But, sometime due to projects , always go to first row even its Sunni mosque..but make sure run by Pakistani...
 
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