S Saleemi October 3, 2006
#6 Posted by Emad on October 30, 2006 10:50:37 pm
nice ....but tell me whats the moral of it
do we have any better option than this so called President
i think he is the best out of the worst.
do we have any better option than this so called President
i think he is the best out of the worst.
#5 Posted by teshah on October 22, 2006 5:54:53 pm
A correction in my post at #4:
Para 3, third line, read `did not come` for `did come`.
Sorry for the mistake.
Para 3, third line, read `did not come` for `did come`.
Sorry for the mistake.
#4 Posted by teshah on October 21, 2006 6:09:55 pm
I wonder why criticise a person who has been chosen by Allah to do all this.
It recalled to me an old anecdote:
`` Some time after the episode of Karbala a man asked a Fatwa from some Alim whether killing a mosquito was allowed in Islamic Shariah. The Alim said, `` It is pity you did come to me to ask a fatwa when you killed Imam Hussain and now you have come to me to seek a fatwa about killing of a mosquito``.
When the very Mullas of the Pakland have declared him as `Masoom` (one not liable to committing any sin) by accepting his 17th Amendment how can we criticise his writing a book during active srevice.
In fact he did reply to the point raised very forthrightly. He had replied it by a counter question, ``Had I written it after my death if not during active service``?
None has any answer to this question as there is no question of retirement in his agenda like Zia whom only God could remove from his usurpations in a very befitting manner at that.
It recalled to me an old anecdote:
`` Some time after the episode of Karbala a man asked a Fatwa from some Alim whether killing a mosquito was allowed in Islamic Shariah. The Alim said, `` It is pity you did come to me to ask a fatwa when you killed Imam Hussain and now you have come to me to seek a fatwa about killing of a mosquito``.
When the very Mullas of the Pakland have declared him as `Masoom` (one not liable to committing any sin) by accepting his 17th Amendment how can we criticise his writing a book during active srevice.
In fact he did reply to the point raised very forthrightly. He had replied it by a counter question, ``Had I written it after my death if not during active service``?
None has any answer to this question as there is no question of retirement in his agenda like Zia whom only God could remove from his usurpations in a very befitting manner at that.
#3 Posted by taikonaut on October 6, 2006 2:16:37 pm
Sleemi Bhai, Lighten up. It is just a book.
Pak army`s role in the country is pretty complex. A book is not going to change it.
As for the Nero comment, that is utterly suited for the likes of Ahmadenejat, Asad, or North Korea`s kim.
Salaams and Namaste.
Pak army`s role in the country is pretty complex. A book is not going to change it.
As for the Nero comment, that is utterly suited for the likes of Ahmadenejat, Asad, or North Korea`s kim.
Salaams and Namaste.
#1 Posted by farrukhkamrani on October 3, 2006 10:12:35 pm
Agree in toto. Pakistan army in general and Pakistani generals in particular have proved themselves nothing but a liability to the nation. They have done more damage to the country than any enemy.
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