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i am failed to undeerstand after ladies wear sari they feel powerfull or power symbol is sari ? what abut jens womens of pakistan ?
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i am failed to undeerstand after ladies wear sari they feel powerfull or power symbol is sari ? what abut jens womens of pakistan ?
Chacha.. aap to underware me bhi powerful hain.... aap kyo tension lete ho in Aurato ki...
1. How the à&#ç did this post came up like a hair in a soup bowl, ina thread about saris!!!BP Bhai,
Looks like the seasoned Shia (1300 years of history) are also very naive, because according the Grand Imam of Haram-as-Sharif in Makkah, these Shia are just as non-muslim (kaffir) apostates (murtad) as the Qadianis. You can hear the Imam yourself below.
So the problem of comparing the traffic light & it maker to humans and their maker is this:
(1) We can all agreed on who made the traffic light and for what purpose.
BUT
(2) There is no such agreement on who made humans and for what purpose.
After listening to the Imam of haram-as-sharif, there are two questions you must ask yourself:
1) Am I shia? If I am, then is what I been believing to be the truth all my life really true? And if my Shia Aqeeda is True, then what am I to do with the fact that Beitullah Sharif is in the hands of people who have pronounced me just as Kaffir & Murtad as the Qadiani/Ahmadis.
OR
2) If I am not Shia, do I agree with the Imam of Haram-as-Sharif? If not, then do I claim to have more knowledge of Islam than the Imam? If I do agree with the Imam, what am I doing about the Shia in Pakistan? Why are they not in the same legal/constitutional category as the Ahmadi/Qadiani? Why are they still allowed to pose as Muslims in Pakistan? Why are their passports not marked as Non-Muslim like the Qadiani?
I will leave you to study the Real, Pure (no Bidah) Islam of the Imam of Haram-as-Sharif further and in more detail. Perhaps you may come up with sound answers to some of these questions.
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how the duck you suddenly took from posting pictures to posting a rant?!! I'm curious about the stimulus
Sari is not an Indian outfit.Apart from India saree is also the traditional dress of women of Bangladesh, Nepal & Sri Lanka. Pakistani women also used to wear it and then given up I think during the 80s.
I do see some similarities. That said, that stuff's fine between you and me but I'm not airing my eccentric view on a public forum for somebody to be misguided by them....
6. ... Then you should not make it.
...
And that 3aqeeda is an outlier 3aqeeda by ijmaa3 uj jamhoor - consensus of scholars' opinion. I'm talking only from the sunni pov, but apparently the shia aren't too sold on these guys either....
7. I was not asking for myself. I know what the Imam's Aqeeda is. The questions were rhetorical.
Dang, no wonder I couldn't see where you were coming from. I did not mention anything shia-sunni or whatver vs whatever else in it....
8. I was merely following your post # 3209663 ---
http://www.defence.pk/forums/curren...en-wearing-sarees-then-now-2.html#post3209663
But feel free to report this issue to the moderators or webmaster if you strongly feel that the rules have been violated.
Now this is the question of the day....
Anyone can be wrong. You can be wrong. Your "Religious Scholars" can be wrong. I can be wrong. Imam Muslim & Imam Bukhari of the Sahih Hadith fame could be wrong. Imam Khomeini could be wrong. Same is true for political motivation, economic motivation, greed motivation-- anyone could have any kind of hidden motivation. So where does that leave us?
A word about the sari culture in Pakistan. Saris are less commonly worn than the Shalwar kameez which is worn throughout the country. Because of its long association with the Hindu culture and it exposing the midriff and navel, sari are considered to be against the injunctions of Islam and as a 'Hindu dress'. Many Islamic right-wing elements have pressed on a move to ban saris.
However, the sari remains a popular garment among the upper class for many formal functions. The sari is worn as daily wear by Pakistani Hindus, by elderly Muslim women who were used to wearing it in pre-partition India and by some of the new generation who have reintroduced the interest in saris. The growing popularity of the sari among Pakistan's fashion-conscious elite is due to another bete noire of conservatives Bollywood movies and television serials.
The Nation, an English-language newspaper published from Lahore reported, "The Indian electronic media have played an important role in promoting the sari culture in Pakistan. Now Pakistani actresses on TV channels are being seen wearing saris, especially young women."
Saris may be ok in Pakistan provided the women avoid exposing their midriffs and navels in deference to the tenets of Islam.
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Now this is the question of the day.
Since last five years Indian women have stopped wearing sari.
They have all adopted to Pakistani dress, kurta & shalwar/trouser.
Just some interesting Pakistani Sari tit-bits I thought forum visitors might like to share with their friends.
1) Even though Zulfikar-Ali Bhuttos mother, Lakhi Bai, was a Hindu who used to wear Saris in her youth, she stopped wearing saris after her marriage to Shah-Nawaz Bhutto:
Bhutto
2) Conversely, Zulfikars wife (Benazirs mother) Nusrat Esfahani-Bhutto, even though born in Iran of Kurdish Ancestry with no prior experience of sari-wearing, immediately started to wear saris after her marriage to Zulfikar Bhutto:
3) Benazi Bhuttor, interestingly, started out in her youth with a huge variety of clothes, including saris:
Post-Zia, however, Benazir switched to the official-PIA-uniform public look that Zia dictatorially propagated to please the Mullahs:
4) As for the next generation, we now have the example of Murtaza Bhuttos daughter, Fatima Bhutto, wearing saris. I'm not sure why, but she seems to have some sort of round circle marked on her forehead in this picture. Maybe it is some sort of memory-aid; like putting a rubber-band on a finger:
5) Looking at the other important family (not Fatima Jinnah who always wore saris) in Pakistan, we see that even though Begum Rana (nee Sheela Panth) was from a Hindu background and wore only saris in her youth, she immediately stopped wearing saris after her marriage to Khan-Sahib and switched to Lehenga/Ghagra, Choli & Dupatta, as you can see in this picture with the Chancellor of MIT:
6) Finally, here is Begum Nawazish Ali, who is arguably the most powerful woman in Pakistan today, wearing a sari at a party with Salman Taseer as they celebrate the Alternative San-Francisco Lifestyle:
i saw u in pink color yesterday???Bengali Chicks look hot in Saree