Joe Shearer
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ayub khan 1971
Where was Ayub Khan in 1971?
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ayub khan 1971
But fun aside, what these posts show is that for Muslims around the world
One is a delusional group controlling the finances of the world and a little state in the heart of Mid-east
another delusional group has a billion plus population who want to and may become a global super power someday.
Regardless of how innocent and funny the illogical rants might sound today from this second group, what is important is to gauge the hatred in their heart, which will carry on for many generations and will have implications for foreign policy of Muslim majority countries of the world.
Note the Hindu nationalist insulting our migrant Muslim and local indigenous ancestors, who I am sure were happily married, but to them it is RAPE.
Note the irritation of Indian Hindu nationalists whenever we Muslims try to utter some word of unity among Muslims. Of course Muslims have no "unity" in the sense that we have a Muslim super state like Khilafa, the whole world including us Muslims know that more than Indian Hindu's, but at least we have OIC, which the Indian nationalists are again nervous about, even though OIC is nothing but a joke.
And please note the high lighting of inter-Muslim problems to fan the fire of division and Fitna.
And also note how the West is pulled in to be included in the team of Islamophobia campaigners. As far as I can see, it is the Zionist shooting themselves at their foot with this campaign of Islamophobia and Hindu Nationalists joining in as they share the hatred and fear of Muslims and Islam. The West actually fought Muslims since the advent of Islam, but I never see this vile campaign of Islamophobia in history, if anything it was a feeling of mutual respect. This particular line of Islamophobia connected with "Islamic terrorism" is a recent phenomenon that coincided with the end of colonial era, as well as the fall of Ottoman, and the rise of Zionism and Hindu nationalism. They would like to pull the West in their team, but I doubt the West will take the bait, as it will bring their ruin and help the rise of pax-sinica.
Sir a permanent mark was not left in our soul, but in your mind. Ours was but a temporary low from which we got back and still practising the faith of our forefathers the way they did and before that their forefathers.
Think about you, unless you were one of those Turk,Afghan,Arab invaders you are permanently bound to them,identify with them, have to glorify them inspite of the carnage they unleashed on yourself. Think where the scar is present : in our soul or in your mind.
Regarding the absence of any killings in Bengal, even if there were any you would be made to celebrate that killings as a victory of the Islamic ghazis over infidels irrespective of the fact the Ghazis were foreigners and the infidels were your own stock, the native population. Can there be any more shame than praising the killers of one's own ancestors ? I think not.
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Why is it that you always hear about calls of ummah from south asian muslims only?
Why don't arabs come forward to form some super ummah?
Looks like they do not need to boost their ego.They even treat you people inferior to Arabs as they are secure of their identity.
Why do you not hear about Hindus or Buddhists ranting about a dharmic union or Christians about a global convent?
Probably they are self assured of their strength and do not need to actively seek allies.
So who is acting with malice and insecurity here????????
In 1193, the Nalanda University was sacked by[10] the fanatic Bakhtiyar Khilji, a Turk;[11] this event is seen by scholars as a late milestone in the decline of Buddhism in India. The Persian historian Minhaj-i-Siraj, in his chronicle the Tabaquat-I-Nasiri, reported that thousands of monks were burned alive and thousands beheaded as Khilji tried his best to uproot Buddhism and plant Islam by the sword[12] the burning of the library continued for several months and "smoke from the burning manuscripts hung for days like a dark pall over the low hills."
This is what that barbarian did in a monastery. What happened to common people and how they were converted was no different from everywhere else.
Never feed trolls or ignite their fancies, but sometimes it is plain good fun folks. Anyways back to the topic please for everyone, which is about Tenth Crusade, whatever that means.
But fun aside, what these posts show is that for Muslims around the world, we have great enemies. One is a delusional group controlling the finances of the world and a little state in the heart of Mid-east, another delusional group has a billion plus population who want to and may become a global super power someday. Regardless of how innocent and funny the illogical rants might sound today from this second group, what is important is to gauge the hatred in their heart, which will carry on for many generations and will have implications for foreign policy of Muslim majority countries of the world.
Again note the selective quoting and using of "revised" history to fit the political agenda of Hindu nationalist campaign of Islamophobia.
Note the Hindu nationalist insulting our migrant Muslim and local indigenous ancestors, who I am sure were happily married, but to them it is RAPE.
I guess peace loving muslims are a prime export article of the Islamic nations, right?
Adrenaline rushed plane rides the second, no?
Run till you blow up a cultural passtime?
You speak much of hate, without accounting for your own.
What are Indians on so much about?
The Crusades had nothing to do with India or Hindus.
Might as well create another thread about the issue.
What are Indians on so much about?
The Crusades had nothing to do with India or Hindus.
Might as well create another thread about the issue.
They never had anything to do with any South Asians.
Your point being?
Do we have to go so far? I think not.
A glance at the thread celebrating Nobo Borsho will suffice. It is not surprising to see what you have described above breaking out in a short but poignant dialogue between two Bangladeshi members, one innocently celebrating the Mela, the other gravely intoning that the Mela and its cultural hinterland belonged 'to another religion' - and he was probably not referring to Taoism. That accepting the cultural celebrations attending on the Bengali New Year amounted to 'shirk'.
What can you say about bigotry that fails to understand or to accept that the Bengali year is oriented to the seasons as they occue in this part of the world, and there is reason for a Bengali calendar? Need I point out what our wise man would have preferred to celebrate?
Even the Persians, the Iranians, were converts, but even they were not so slavish.
Islam is in its origins an Arab religion. Everyone not an Arab who is a Muslim is a convert. Islam is not simply a matter of conscience or private belief. It makes imperial demands. A converts worldview alters. His holy places are in Arab lands; his language is Arabic.
His idea of history alters. He rejects his own; he becomes, whether he likes it or not, a part of the Arab story. The convert has to turn away from everything that is his.
The disturbance for societies is immense, and even after a thousand years can remain unresolved; the turning away has to be done again and again. People develop fantasies about who and what they are; and in the Islam of the converted countries there is an element of neurosis and nihilism. These countries can be easily set on the boil.