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'It's better to be a Muslim living in India' - India News - IBNLive
The ongoing crisis in Egypt is inviting reactions from communities all over the world. Amidst the day-long buzz of protests and violence, CNN-IBN tried to find out the reaction of young Muslims in India to Egypt unrest.Many young Muslim students feel violence is not the solution to the issues in Egypt.“The way to go is to develop your country in such a way that you have things needed for a democratic setup. A prepared-mind, infrastructure etc are certain pre-requisites for a democratic setup. Removal of Mubarak may not be necessarily followed by democracy. There will another ‘Hosni Mubarak’ after him," said Sadia Khan, a student of Islamic studies in Delhi.

When asked if dictatorship is a suitable alternative, a student explained that democracy has emerged from Islam and dictatorship is un-Islamic.


The Muslim youth categorically say it's much better to be a Muslim living in India than to be one living in the other Islamic countries. “India has peace, freedom, education and opportunities. Which Muslim country has all of these together?” said Sadia.

The Urdu media is also brimming with coverage of Egypt unrest. Shahnawaz Siddique, a senior editor in a Delhi-based Urdu daily Rashtra Sahara says his this week’s big focus is Egypt.


“There is a very strong feeling against the western rulers in our reports as they are trying run puppet governments,” said Siddique.


Shahnawaz said his sources of information include the internet and channels like Al Jazeera as they are from there (Middle East) and not so biased.
 
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i was thinking to post this,but i thought myfriends will derail it:rofl::rofl:
 
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kitna paisa pay kiya uss muslim student ko yesab kuch bolane ke liye?

translation of above in Angrezi(english)...

How much muslim student was paid to say all this.
 
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Hi,

People comments are in perspective of their own personal reason or viewpoint. Which may not remain permanent
People here are comparing with Egypt, which presently is not doing great, so they see good side of living in their own country and said words of praise.
I don't understand why the comparison holds any value.Is it only because Egypt has Muslim population.I thought we have gone past religious demarcation .
Anyway better if the journalists don't try to segregate us in terms of religion while asking such question?
 
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The Muslim youth categorically say it's much better to be a Muslim living in India than to be one living in the other Islamic countries. “India has peace, freedom, education and opportunities. Which Muslim country has all of these together?” said Sadia.

Quatar, Jordan, Dubai, Malaysia(Islam as the state religion), Turkey etc etc etc....
 
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This is what urdu press is writing about Tunisia ,Egypt, and BJP's yatra in india.


Change you can believe in?

Change you can believe in?
The turmoil gripping Arab nations has been the subject of great discussion in the Urdu press. In an editorial on January 31, Rashtriya Sahara writes: “The fact is that whether it is Tunisia or Egypt, Algeria or Jordan or other neighbouring countries, the people want change... The responsibility for the present situation in Egypt lies with President Hosni Mubarak and the US from where he receives guidance... Obama’s statement, to the effect that Hosni Mubarak should fulfill the promises made to the people, is now irrelevant. The Saudi ruler has also played with the sentiments of the Egyptian people by expressing sympathy with Hosni Mubarak.”

But there is some confusion and deep suspicion in sections of the Urdu world. On January 30, Delhi-based daily Hamara Samaj writes: “The fact cannot be denied that there are many forces at the international level who want to destroy the Muslim countries. It is quite possible that there is an international conspiracy here.” Jamaat-e-Islami’s Daawat is more specific. In a front-page piece on January 25, the paper writes: “The people’s consciousness (awami bedari) is not behind the noise of the slogan of democracy and free elections. It is the conspiratorial mindset of the West that is at work, to create a situation of political turmoil and civil war in almost all Muslim countries and using democracy, and its wherewithal, to keep them trapped in domestic problems. The people of those countries are being very easily misled.” The paper says that “if one looks at the demonstrations for six months after the presidential election in Iran, and how America and Britain controlled the opposition’s agitation from behind, much of the truth of the events in Tunisia, Lebanon and Sudan is revealed.”

Congress MP Maulana Asrar ul Haque Qasimi writes that with the return of the Islamic leader Rachid Ghanouchi to Tunisia, “the US might have apprehended...that Arab countries might start being dominated by Islamists... it is quite possible that the US itself might have prompted the agitation in a big Arab African country like Egypt”. He points out that the “US’s blue-eyed boy, Mohammed ElBaradei, has comfortably reached Egypt, and is provoking and leading the protests.”

Scooting with the loot

Hyderabad-based daily Siasat writes in an editorial on January 22: “Now that details of Swiss bank accounts have been given to WikiLeaks, the possibility of exposing the Indians who have deposited illegally collected wealth in foreign banks cannot be ruled out. It is the government’s responsibility to take all possible steps to bring this money back.” Lucknow-based daily Qaumi Khabrein writes in its editorial on January 17: “No one is clean, and this is the reason that... various political parties have been fighting fixed bouts (noora kushti). But no one wants a cure for this ailment, because it is the flowing Ganga, and it is hard to tell who, at what time, has got a chance to wash his hands with its waters.” Bangalore-based daily Saalar in its editorial on January 20 targets the BJP, asking “why no effort was made to expose the lakhs of crores of rupees deposited in foreign banks during NDA rule.”

Flagging convictions

Describing the BJP’s policy on Kashmir as “separatist,” Hyderabad’s Etemaad Daily (the mouthpiece of Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslemeen) writes in its January 25 editorial: “What message does the BJP want to give to the people of Kashmir by unfurling the Tricolour at Lal Chowk on January 26 when the Tricolour is unfurled by the state’s governor on that day? It means that Kashmir is a part of India. But the BJP repeats the same act. This will be taken to mean that the party has the same kinds of doubt about Kashmir being part of India that the Kashmiri separatists have.”

The paper adds: “After the confessions of former RSS pracharak Swami Aseemanand, the Sangh Parivar thinks that its nationalism and patriotism have become dubious. Making use of the peaceful atmosphere of the valley, the Sangh Parivar wants to unfurl the Tricolour at Lal Chowk so that, in its view, the blot put on its nationalism and patriotism by Swami Aseemanand might be removed. But the history of the Sangh Parivar’s terrorism is full of such crimes. How many such blots can it remove?”

Delhi-based daily Jadeed Khabar, in its editorial on January 26, describes the campaign to unfurl the Tricolour at Lal Chowk as a part of the attempt to worsen the sensitive situation in Jammu and Kashmir. The “disturbance created by BJP workers at Jammu following the arrest of the party’s leaders was tragic and painful. Tricolours were scattered all over on the road, and it was difficult to imagine a greater insult to the national flag than this,” the paper says
 
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lol bloody lol......apparently it is worse to be a Hindu in India....I agree with her........hahahha
 
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The Muslim youth categorically say it's much better to be a Muslim living in India than to be one living in the other Islamic countries. “India has peace, freedom, education and opportunities. Which Muslim country has all of these together?” said Sadia.
bahut hi achi peace,freedom,education, aur opportunities hain kashmiri muslims ke liye.115 bachon ko maar dala eternal peace de di becharon ko.Sadia bibi ko bolo ke woh jara apne ghar se bahar nikle.

translation of above in Angrezi(english)...
Kashmiri muslims has got lot of peace,freedom,education, and opportunities!!! 115 kids were killed by india and given eternal peace.:rolleyes: Ask Sadia bibi to get out of her house to see the real world.
 
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Quatar, Jordan, Dubai, Malaysia(Islam as the state religion), Turkey etc etc etc....

Turkey isn't a Islamic state by any stretch, Islam is official religion of Malaysia with freedom of religion being guaranteed.

Anyway it's always better to separate state and religion, solves lot of problems.

---------- Post added at 08:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:23 PM ----------

Would you guys please converse in English?
 
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bahut hi achi peace,freedom,education, aur opportunities hain kashmiri muslims ke liye.115 bachon ko maar dala eternal peace de di becharon ko.Sadia bibi ko bolo ke woh jara apne ghar se bahar nikle.

translation of above in Angrezi(english)...
Kashmiri muslims has got lot of peace,freedom,education, and opportunities!!! 115 kids were killed by india and given eternal peace.:rolleyes: Ask Sadia bibi to get out of her house to see the real world.

what were those kids doing on the streets with stones..
 
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