niaz
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I fail to see the reason for so much fuss over a name. Our Navy decided to call these Corvettes on battles of the early Islamic era, what is the harm in that? The only difference is that at Tabuk the holy Prophet (PBUH) himself took part whereas Yarmouk was fought in 636 AD and led by Khalid bin Walid.
We must remember that names of the vessel, just like that of the human beings are only meant to differentiate one from another, and even if these Corvettes were called Chawinda and Lahore instead of their current names, it would not make the slightest of difference in their fighting capabilities. As Shakespeare said 400 years ago “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
On a personal note; I like these names because they remind me of the fighting prowess of the early Islamic heroes.
We must remember that names of the vessel, just like that of the human beings are only meant to differentiate one from another, and even if these Corvettes were called Chawinda and Lahore instead of their current names, it would not make the slightest of difference in their fighting capabilities. As Shakespeare said 400 years ago “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
On a personal note; I like these names because they remind me of the fighting prowess of the early Islamic heroes.