Yup thats what i was thinkingShouldve been in Chinese and not english
Yup thats what i was thinkingShouldve been in Chinese and not english
Another missed opportunity. You never know when someone's heart might just click.Yup thats what i was thinking
That's one way to look at it.Surah Rahman---recitation makes no sense here---. It all all about the kindness and generosity of the blessing from Allah and the wonderful things that Allah has bestowed upon the human beings
What is wrong with pakistanis---. This is a weapon of death and destruction. There is no place for quranic recitals for inauguration of death machines.
That's one way to look at it.
Another one is that a powerful machine that can bring death and destruction must be used in accordance with the teachings of Quran
That would be completely ok if the state possessing and maintaining these weapon systems was not established in the name of religion.Keep religion out of murdering weapons---.
That would be completely ok if the state possessing and maintaining these weapon systems was not established in the name of religion.
But let's move on as it will completely detail this threads
Hi,Hi,
The state was not established in the name of religion. It was established for muslims to practice their faith freely
Should have recited Surah Al-Anfal instead of Surah RehmanSurah Rahman---recitation makes no sense here---. It all all about the kindness and generosity of the blessing from Allah and the wonderful things that Allah has bestowed upon the human beings
What is wrong with pakistanis---. This is a weapon of death and destruction. There is no place for quranic recitals for inauguration of death machines.
Hi,
You have actually reinforced my point.
Pakistan was indeed established for Muslims so they can lead their lives according to Islam.
“We do not demand Pakistan simply to have a piece of land but we want a laboratory where we could experiment on Islamic principles.”
Quaid-e-Azam, Islamia College 1946
Hi,Hi,
You may force or re-inforce your point in whatever manner you may want---but it won't change the truth.
But the pakistan that Jinnah founded had nothing to do with religion or Islam---. It was for a persecuted minority to have a separate land of their own---.
That particular persecuted minority happened to be muslims is a different story---.
It was just like Jinnah was forced by his colleagues to take off his suit and switch it with a sherwani and shalwar---in a similar manner he was forced to change his wording about a separate nation for the persecuted minority---.
Hi,
Please get your facts right. Quaid never considered Muslims as a minority.
23rd March, 1940 Lahore, he said:
“The Muslims are not a minority. They are a nation by any definition. By all canons of International law we are a nation.”
Every step of the way you will find reference to Islam and Pakistan in has addresses.
Secondly if you believe that Quaid could be forced to accept anything that he did not believe in, by friend or foe, then you don’t know the first thing about him.
You can keep believing that Islam is not the foundation stone of Pakistan, but that will not change the reality.
My Friend , lets agree to disagree.Hi,
If you are happy in what you believe in---so be it.