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I am hardly a lion as you can see.Kudos Signaliana bloody lion....cats climb trees and meow... lions roar and charge.
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I am hardly a lion as you can see.Kudos Signaliana bloody lion....cats climb trees and meow... lions roar and charge.
That expression says it all....I am hardly a lion as you can see.Kudos Signalian
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Shukar hai Russian ki jan chordi aapne
You forgot to mention that I had many more women to lovehahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
ok sir, you did what you had to do, you carried a strategic withdrawal ,a better part of valour, lived to tell the tale and lead some other day
ofcourse...we cannot let a talent go wasted....neither can we ever give up on our dreams....You forgot to mention that I had many more women to love
Lets just say this old Tomcat get his fair share of the action, he is now way near neuteredofcourse...we cannot let a talent go wasted....neither can we ever give up on our dreams....
wesay aaj kal kitni hay jo iss pyar k behtay huay samundar se sehraab ho rahi hain ?
lol, im glad u r having funLets just say this old Tomcat get his fair share of the action, he is now way near neutered
Broooo that's such a cute billa <3
Mein kaam me lg gya tha ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)oye MR Ashiq kahan bhaag gaye ho
Yeah I agree with you. I could care less how they behave as long as they stay in their own lands. But for some odd reason or another they're in Pakistan.
Apparently that Ugandan guy is a professor in a University in Pakistan.
If these people are allowed into Pakistan as students it should be on the condition that they're already married in their own country and should only be permitted to stay for a temporary time to complete their studies and then pack their bags and go home.
Indeed I amBroooo that's such a cute billa <3
Yeah, usually people like these have no real principles. They're just pretenders.In other threads these people behave like secular and promote the so called liberalism...They vehemently oppose strict Islamic punishments for moral crimes like rape, adultery, pedophilia, homosexuality, murder and adulteration of food (like someone mentioned donkey meat) on the other hand when it comes to race mixing, they use Islam as a tissue paper to justify those weird marriages. Hypocrisy.
Quran itself says that God has divided mankind into tribes so that they may know and differentiate among each other.
Many things are allowed in Islam but that doesn't mean that you must do them. For example divorce.
I am personally not against any race. If a certain black person is decent, pious and possesses a greater intellect then I will respect him more than any one of my own kind, however I am totally against race mixing. You could easily find a good person from your own kind for marriage or do you think that the only good person in this world suitable for you is someone from an entirely different race and culture. At least one should marry someone who is in his/her own league, otherwise most such marriages end up in a failure and come down hard on the children.
These liberals who are hiding behind Islam in this thread won't marry their own daughters or sisters to a mussali let alone an African.,,,,They want it for their Muslim brothers and sisters but not for themselves. At least we are not in that category.
There are ways.Are you on some agenda? As the CPEC works in full capacity, you'd see all the sub Saharan/black/Africans coming to Pakistan along with Russians and Chinese. You'll find gif without clothes and lots of other things.
So to preserve Pakistani culture you should find a better way instead of shutting your doors.
And that will change as mentality of the people changesRegardless. They're still popular and prove my point.
And culture is something that is not set in stone it can and does change over time btw i fail to see what you are trying to prove here by reposting fatties twerking you remind of the Afghanis who keep on posting pics of Mahira Khan with Shahrukh to prove somethingBecause culture is created by people. Where else does culture come from?
Molvi Rizvi?whaaat? this has nothing to do with "liberalism" i wonder where you got this notion that liberalism means getting married to gora's.
Haha ye moan aur masoor ki daalIf these people are allowed into Pakistan as students it should be on the condition that they're already married in their own country and should only be permitted to stay for a temporary time to complete their studies and then pack their bags and go home.
I said in advance if you wish to use the Islamic argument this goes against you but if you believe in evolution it also goes against you in that scenario.What you call as race mixing has always been a fairly normal occurrence throughout the world the only difference is tolerance towards it varies from region to region and from time to timeIn other threads these people behave like secular and promote the so called liberalism...They vehemently oppose strict Islamic punishments for moral crimes like rape, adultery, pedophilia, homosexuality, murder and adulteration of food (like someone mentioned donkey meat) on the other hand when it comes to race mixing, they use Islam as a tissue paper to justify those weird marriages. Hypocrisy.
I gave both ends of the arguments here your argument is false on all fronts scientific and religiousBecause how can one go from being a liberal on the one hand to then using a religious argument on the other hand when the secular argument fails?
Well its always more fun to beat religious fundos at their own game when the chance is availableBecause how can one go from being a liberal on the one hand to then using a religious argument on the other hand when the secular argument fails?
Who says the demographic is being altered here?At the very best number of non Afghan/Bengali/Burman foreigners is not more than 100,000If progress means that we should accept the importation of completely alien races into our country and completely alter it's demographics and cultural composition, and thus its identity, then no thanks we don't need such progress.
This is once more globalist/Capitalist nonsense that we must give up our sovereignty and national identities in order to enter a new age of "progress".
Interesting quote, but you didn't cite the source.
So I looked it up. You are quoting from a Pervezi source, a book published by the Tolue Islam sect authored by Dr. Syed Abdul Wadud.
Nevertheless, the quote itself says "in those days the idea of Imam Mahdi was in vogue". So your argument that Abu Muslim al-Khurasani invented the concept of the Mahdi is refuted by your own source. The truth is that the concept of the Mahdi is that he is a descendant of the Prophet through Fatima (peace be upon them both). Abu Muslim was not a Fatimi so obviously he didn't "concoct" the idea of the Mahdi.
It is possible that the Abbasids fabricated some narrations about black flags coming from Khurasan in order to portray themselves as the Mahdi's army, but it is equally possible that they adapted the black flags in order to fit the already existing narrative based on Islamic traditions that can be traced back to the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam).
You have to read the context of Sura 43: 61 in order to realize that "he" is a pronoun that is referring to the Messiah. Begin reading from Sura 43: 57 to appreciate that it is talking about the Messiah.
As for Sura 61: 14, it is not necessarily talking about an army or overpowering the "enemy" by force of arms. Historically speaking, the disciples of the Messiah of Nazareth never waged a war or engaged in armed conquest. Therefore it is more likely the "triumph" spoken of here was a spiritual triumph.
The G.A. Perwez himself never appreciated to be associated with any sect. The man himself despised the sectarianism and wrote some brilliant pieces on this topic. Dr. Syed Abdul Wadud may or may not have been influenced by Perwez but he wrote an astonishing book "Conspiracies against the Quran". There are many researchers and scholars of Quran who follow the same line of thinking.
It is still hard to accept that such a great event and personality wasn't mentioned in Quran at all. Most of the history and narrations and hear say that we read today is the work that happened during Abbasids rule ..... it may or may not be true. A lot of intrigues and Zoroastrians masquerading as Muslims introduced totally alien ideas as some hardcore Islamic beliefs.
I have read the other verses for context .......... what makes you believe that particular verse wasn't addressing followers of Jesus?
Spiritual triumph? Why didn't that happen in case of other Messengers? Why Muhammad Peace be upon him had to raise an army and face the enemy in battlefields?
You have to agree that Surah 61 "الصّفّ" (the name of this chapter itself is enough to make one understand what the verses are about) is specifically addressing how a Muslim army should be, so mentioning of Jesus and his supporters in this chapter doesn't make any sense if it was all about Spiritual triumph.