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Mr.OAK -"if wishs were horses than beggars would ride!"
inathg Posted Jun 27, 2006
sadhus not having bathed for years.. how does tht make any sort of difference to you?
did you try getting too close to one of them.. was one of the sadhus, one of the 72 virgins you are promised?
islam... the purest religion in the world.. im sure it is
which other religion would say every non muslim is going to hell
its the religions purity that leads it to plunder others places of worship and built mosques there right?
have 4 wives..sure its very practical for women..right?
muslims fight everywhere they go..either with a different community or within their own..fighting between shia and sunnis.
no muslims is allowed to have more than 4 wives but mohammed had 8 himself?
he drank himself and his followers arent allowed to?
why are there double standards?
there is no account of this? not sure where you have been doing your reading
sita was with ravan because she was kept in captivity ... n how does that make any difference to you?
ohh yeah a woman shouldnt be seen by another man and forced to look like a penguin and wear that nasty burkha.
Mr.OAK -"if wishs were horses than beggars would ride!"
Baharatiya Posted Aug 23, 2006
Mr Husain, people in your community do not have respect for learned people , so your post did not come as a surprise to you.this is your upbringing that was reflected in your post...nevermind..coming back to Mecca, please be informed that the dominant religion of arabia before Mohammed was definitely nature worship(related to hinduism) and if your knowledge permits please read chronicles in Cairo university dating back to times before mohammad, singing praises of gods whcih are no less than what you cal "Hindu gods"..in fact an uncle of mohammad who also happened to be a poet has writtem poems in prais of lord SHIVA, this is no joke, if you do a bit of reading you will know....and drinking, that is your culture and the filth that you people brought over from some wrteched land to the sacred land of India...bandemataram
Mr.OAK -"if wishs were horses than beggars would ride!"
Baharatiya Posted Aug 23, 2006
Mr Husain, people in your community do not have respect for learned people , so your post did not come as a surprise to you.this is your upbringing that was reflected in your post...nevermind..coming back to Mecca, please be informed that the dominant religion of arabia before Mohammed was definitely nature worship(related to hinduism) and if your knowledge permits please read chronicles in Cairo university dating back to times before mohammad, singing praises of gods whcih are no less than what you cal "Hindu gods"..in fact an uncle of mohammad who also happened to be a poet has writtem poems in prais of lord SHIVA, this is no joke, if you do a bit of reading you will know......bandemataram
Mr.OAK -"if wishs were horses than beggars would ride!"
galacticking Posted Aug 23, 2006
OK Mr. Hussain it looks like it was hard for you to digest what has been written about TajMahal. Could you please tell me why is it that we have problems where there are muslims like Ayodhya,Indonesia,Jerusalem,Serbia,Britain and US and not to mention the muslim community claims Islam is a peaceful religion. Hindus could be wrong but not people of all other faiths!! Why was Salman Rushie issued fatwa when he expressed his views on the very religion he practised?
I agree it is a peaceful religion however, todays muslims are psuedo muslims who have used their religion for their petty gains, like the jehadis, mujahadeens and many people who have no respect for humans of other religions. Please for allahs sake stop slamming people of other religion and try to be a good human first and then people would respect you for the man you are.
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