Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
One side you are disrespecting women and other side you are preeching bout Islam...
Shame on you...
First learn to respect women.. (First lesson of Islam)...
New Recruit
Not at all. An individual's actions cannot shame a religion. And certainly not by a varied interpretation of personal morality (e.g. Veena Malik). I would go so far as to say that the acts of individuals - even when they are violent - do not *shame* a religion. Whether it is Osama or Zawahiri, Tim McVeigh or David Koresh, Modi or Purohit, their actions are theirs alone. They are not the actions of Islam, Christianity or Hinduism.
That said, the choice of headline is interesting because it obviously gets readers turning their heads and reading the piece.
Although there is a Moderator warning on this thread but i have no idea how to keep my comments civil..
I cant be civil about a woman who is seeking attention by shedding her clothes.
I can be indifferent...but i cant praise her.
You will find many in western countries......There is one Pakistani lady in Oslo Norway, she is anti Islam, anti prophet, comes on national TV too.
I think Pakistan is going backwards in time, instead of going forward. Veena Malik has received support from her grandmother, she encourage her. Whereas new generation Pakistani's deemed film industry unsuitable for girls.
I think Pakistan is going backwards in time, instead of going forward. Veena Malik has received support from her grandmother, she encourage her. Whereas new generation Pakistani's deemed film industry unsuitable for girls.
So as per ur definition one needs to get naked/show her/his assets to move forward....