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Those hills look so weird man..
It has an old mosque at the bottom of the hill which is a declared a world heritage site.
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Those hills look so weird man..
“For Lahore, like my elders, I will shed every drop of blood and give any donation asked for, just as my ancestors did when they laid down their lives at Karbala for Hazrat Imam Hussain.” Sunil Dutt
According to one account, their father Rahab Dutt, an old man who traded with Arabia in those days, had promised the Holy Prophet (SAW) to stand by his grandson in his fight to uphold the truth.
It is said that when Rahab Dutt found out that enemies had surrounded Imam Hussain (AS) and his family in Karbala, and wanted to spill the blood of innocents; he along with his seven sons reached to help him. His seven sons laid down their lives for the sake of Imam Hussain (AS) in the battle of Karbala
After the battle, Rahab Dutt met one of the family members of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and narrated the whole story.
No, I mean these hills looks for out of a foriegn movie.. different than what we usually see.. can you post more pics ? Where is this place?It has an old mosque at the bottom of the hill which is a declared a world heritage site.
After his conquest of Mecca, Prophet Muhammad(s.a.w) gave many Quraysh elites, including
members of Muawiya’s Umayyad family, high-ranking positions in his government.
Muawiya joined the army of his older brother Yazid in the conquest of Syria. Yazid was
granted governorship of Syria by Caliph Umar, and Muawiya continued to serve him. In
640 AD, however, Yazid died of the plague, and Muawiya replaced him. Muwaiya
quickly set about turning Syria into his own power base. His power extended when Uthman, his uncle and fellow Umayyad, succeeded. Uthman, however, was killed by Muslims who were angry at
his concentration of power in the hands of fellow Umayyads, and he was succeeded by
Imam Ali (a.s). Muawiya was outraged by the murder of his uncle, and insisted that the
assassins be handed over for punishment. Muawiya had the support of powerful
Muslims but Imam Ali (a.s) refused, saying that he was unable to do this. Muawiya refused to recognize Imam Ali (a.s) as caliph, and in response Imam Ali (a.s) demanded that Muawiya give up his governorship of Syria.
After a stalemate, the two men agreed to arbitrate the dispute.
Shortly thereafter, Imam Ali (a.s) was assassinated due to dissention in his own camp, and
Muawiya, in a very powerful position, convinced Imam Ali's (a.s) son Hasan to give up any claim to
the caliphate and retire from public life.
Muawiya had broken convention my naming his son Yazid his successor.
Because he made rule of the caliphate hereditary—passed down from father to son—
Muawiya is said to have begun the first Islamic dynasty. Many Muslims felt that this
was wrong. Some felt that the new caliph should be chosen by members of the
community, rather than inheriting the title. Others believed that the caliph should be
from the family of Muhammad, which neither Muawiya or his son could claim. A
rebellion took place immediately after Yazid became caliph.
Even though Imam Ali's (a.s) son Hasan had agreed to give up all claim to the caliphate and retire, but his
younger brother Hussein had made no such agreement. Opponents of Yazid flocked to
Hussein to support him as caliph. However, Yazid was eager to remove this threat
before it could grow. He sent an army to surround Hussein and his family as they were
traveling. In what is known as the “Battle of Karbala” (though it was little more than a
massacre), the army of Yazid slaughtered Hussein and his family, including his six month-
old son.
I read it on some indian website.You think I haven't been listening to all this since my childhood?
No, I mean these hills looks for out of a foriegn movie.. different than what we usually see.. can you post more pics ? Where is this place?
I read it on some indian website.
However that said there are “Mohyals” living in Panjab,Pakistan who are Muslim ..
What the **** are you talking about ... Never heard of any event in history that people were so impressed from oppressor that they converter their culture and religion to follow the oppressors ... There is no evidence of any mass migration after Muslims entry in the subcontinent but still, most of the old tribes converted to Muslim and still you are believing that Muslims were looters ...Bin Qasim came to loot not to save Muslim, Just bcz he came from land of Arabs it doesn't mean he is angel. In our books, they always show us good deeds of muslims and specially about arabs like they are angels.
NEVER LIKED UMMAH CHUMAH BROTHERHOOD AND NEVER WILL.
Pakistan first for me.
@DESERT FIGHTER
So you're a faggot. I never doubt itNo, no I insist you take your own advice... afterall ladies and faggots first...
He is an idiot khota-khor...What the **** are you talking about ... Never heard of any event in history that people were so impressed from oppressor that they converter their culture and religion to follow the oppressors ... There is no evidence of any mass migration after Muslims entry in the subcontinent but still, most of the old tribes converted to Muslim and still you are believing that Muslims were looters ...
that's shameful that people like you are playing in hands of Indians and westerners ...
This is the real value of Sindhis in Jinnah's pakistan .So much rich history and culture of 5000 yrs old and beyond .They are totally under the domination punjabis and migrant Indian Muslims .Sindhi gandus shouldn't say a word against anyone let alone about a great Muslim General.
@DESERT FIGHTER @Indus Pakistan
He is using abusive language and there is a sectarian angle to it... that's it. The truth is the MBQ was a real hero who saved the kidnapped women and children and also help spread Islam and millions of people reverted to Islam due to his just rule and kindness. An excellent human being and an exceptional warrior...Brother with all due respect no need to get cocky.
He is saying nothing but a truth.According to my personal research the Islamic supremacy history of the subcontinent is quite distorted in pakistan.
Libturd ...not libtard...remember it and that's suitable title for the these crawling insects from the faecal matter.And when you dare to dig up and accept the truth your sane voice has no value in this god forsaken country because the majority around you will make you a minority.They will call you libtard ,traitor and god less whore of the west.The only islam they know is the one which is just perfect since it,s inception and how the hell any non muslim can be more superior than a muslim.
I am a Sindhi and I love Muhammad Bin Qasim ... So go screw yourself over spreading fake propagandaThis is the real value of Sindhis in Jinnah's pakistan .So much rich history and culture of 5000 yrs old and beyond .They are totally under the domination punjabis and migrant Indian Muslims .
* Land locked punjabis of pakistan hate anything said against MBQ , cause it hurts the idea of pakistan they rule over .
* India muslims in Pakistan and in India love MBQ , as they think his conquest resulted in their identity as muslim .
* Mullahs in Pakistan and India , think he is hero who ushered Islam in the subcontinent .
History tells us that he married his own sister as advised by a fortune-teller for the sake of strengthening his grip on power. This was the reason his younger brother revolted against raja dahar but couldn't charge as he died coz of some disease while besieging dahars palace.This is the real value of Sindhis in Jinnah's pakistan .So much rich history and culture of 5000 yrs old and beyond .They are totally under the domination punjabis and migrant Indian Muslims .
* Land locked punjabis of pakistan hate anything said against MBQ , cause it hurts the idea of pakistan they rule over .
* India muslims in Pakistan and in India love MBQ , as they think his conquest resulted in their identity as muslim .
* Mullahs in Pakistan and India , think he is hero who ushered Islam in the subcontinent .
It was like the Americans replacing sadamHow was he a cunt if helped the people of Sindh overthrow a tyrant?
That's shah faisal in his nineteensi remember Muhammad bin Qasim from Sindh.
History tells us that he married his own sister as advised by a fortune-teller for the sake of strengthening his grip on power. This was the reason his younger brother revolted against raja dahar but couldn't charge as he died coz of some disease while besieging dahars palace.
You can have him for your ideal not us. I simply wanted to puke after reading his biography. What kinda sick psychopath would want to marry his own sista
It was like the Americans replacing sadam
That's shah faisal in his nineteens