Nandita K Baig August 3, 2005
#99 Posted by Saminasha on August 4, 2005 12:16:46 pm
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#98 Posted by Aslam777 on August 4, 2005 12:13:12 pm
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#97 Posted by Saminasha on August 4, 2005 11:51:39 am
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#96 Posted by Saminasha on August 4, 2005 11:49:08 am
Kaura,
Do you like embarrassing yourself?
``Syncretism in Islam
The Druzes integrated elements of Ismaili Islam with Gnosticism and Platonism. Their practice of disguising themselves as followers of the dominant religion makes difficult to ascertain what is believed and what simulated. Several of the Jewish Messiah claimants like Jacob Frank and the donmeh ended mixing Cabalistic Judaism with Christianism and Islam. Sikhism blends Hinduism and Islam and was notably supported by the Mughal emperor Akbar, who wanted to consolidate the diverse religious communities in his empire. The Bahá`ís follow a prophet whom they consider a successor to Muhammad, and recognise Jesus, Moses, Buddha and Zoroaster amongst others as former prophets. Some have therefore considered it a syncretic faith.``
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Do you like embarrassing yourself?
``Syncretism in Islam
The Druzes integrated elements of Ismaili Islam with Gnosticism and Platonism. Their practice of disguising themselves as followers of the dominant religion makes difficult to ascertain what is believed and what simulated. Several of the Jewish Messiah claimants like Jacob Frank and the donmeh ended mixing Cabalistic Judaism with Christianism and Islam. Sikhism blends Hinduism and Islam and was notably supported by the Mughal emperor Akbar, who wanted to consolidate the diverse religious communities in his empire. The Bahá`ís follow a prophet whom they consider a successor to Muhammad, and recognise Jesus, Moses, Buddha and Zoroaster amongst others as former prophets. Some have therefore considered it a syncretic faith.``
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#95 Posted by rsribhar on August 4, 2005 11:46:33 am
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#94 Posted by Quaidon on August 4, 2005 11:15:39 am
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#92 Posted by Romair on August 4, 2005 10:57:49 am
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#91 Posted by Quaidon on August 4, 2005 10:42:02 am
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#90 Posted by rsribhar on August 4, 2005 9:56:47 am
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#89 Posted by mshergill on August 4, 2005 9:27:04 am
Nandita, the simplest thing to do is to drop the surname. Put an advert in the local papers and change your surname.
I do hope that going to Sanawar has given you the ability to think for yourself. I say this because my 11 year old son is studying there, and the least that education should do is give him the ability to make responsible choices for himself as well as others under his care once he finishes.
In todays day and age you can become whatever you want. Follow any of the religions or start your own religion. Race, caste, religion are ways of dividing mankind. Countries are nothing but clubs where you get membership by birth.
50,000 years ago, our ancestors used to live in an area in Africa. Everyone was brown skinned till migration started. Incidently National geographic is running a project which takes your DNA samples and traces the exact route that your ancestors took.
I do hope that going to Sanawar has given you the ability to think for yourself. I say this because my 11 year old son is studying there, and the least that education should do is give him the ability to make responsible choices for himself as well as others under his care once he finishes.
In todays day and age you can become whatever you want. Follow any of the religions or start your own religion. Race, caste, religion are ways of dividing mankind. Countries are nothing but clubs where you get membership by birth.
50,000 years ago, our ancestors used to live in an area in Africa. Everyone was brown skinned till migration started. Incidently National geographic is running a project which takes your DNA samples and traces the exact route that your ancestors took.
#88 Posted by delhiwala on August 4, 2005 9:15:21 am
Re: # 81
Yes,
I also rest my Case. she is the one who is polluting.
It is not DESILAND, where the correct gulity could not be found hence his uncle was hung.
Yes,
I also rest my Case. she is the one who is polluting.
It is not DESILAND, where the correct gulity could not be found hence his uncle was hung.
#87 Posted by kaurasach on August 4, 2005 9:06:00 am
Jews circumcised themselves to keep them separate from others. They didn`t want any pollution.
Christians tell everyone that they destiny is hell if they don`t accept Jesus christ as the savior and the lord....etc.
Islam - the less said the better.
Non semitic religions.
Hinduism, Budhisim, Jainism are known for acceptance.....Any visit to a Gurudwara is enough to how freely people of all faith mingle without feeling strange.
Hinduism has some strict rules - but it is not an exclusive religion like the Semitic religions.
Christians tell everyone that they destiny is hell if they don`t accept Jesus christ as the savior and the lord....etc.
Islam - the less said the better.
Non semitic religions.
Hinduism, Budhisim, Jainism are known for acceptance.....Any visit to a Gurudwara is enough to how freely people of all faith mingle without feeling strange.
Hinduism has some strict rules - but it is not an exclusive religion like the Semitic religions.
#86 Posted by kaurasach on August 4, 2005 9:02:23 am
Samianasha,
First please get some knowledge about other religions then confront me.....don`t make statement with partial and stereotypical knowledge opr lack of.
Interact at personal levels with people of all faiths at personal level not formal level like I`ve done....then come argue with me.
First please get some knowledge about other religions then confront me.....don`t make statement with partial and stereotypical knowledge opr lack of.
Interact at personal levels with people of all faiths at personal level not formal level like I`ve done....then come argue with me.
#85 Posted by Saminasha on August 4, 2005 8:51:32 am
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#84 Posted by delhiwala on August 4, 2005 8:50:16 am
Correction to #70:
I meant Ranjha is derived from Sials and Kheras not Raja.
Raja is most likely a title.
I meant Ranjha is derived from Sials and Kheras not Raja.
Raja is most likely a title.
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