Aisha Sarwari November 25, 2005
#5 Posted by KaalChakra on November 25, 2005 1:04:50 pm
Zeena
A good post, but please notice how the destructive cycle of `judging others` gets started.
Entirely unprovoked, Mr. Jamshed is blatantly judging Pakistanis such terribly evil a group of people (or doing such evil things) that a loving God decided to punish some specific numbers of Pakistanis living in a spcific area.
Zeena, if someone accuses of being an evil person deserving of a loving God`s total wrath, it is not in your best interests to not question the man`s good judgement, or intentions.
(Don`t know who this man is, and clearly, he is not worth knowing).
A good post, but please notice how the destructive cycle of `judging others` gets started.
Entirely unprovoked, Mr. Jamshed is blatantly judging Pakistanis such terribly evil a group of people (or doing such evil things) that a loving God decided to punish some specific numbers of Pakistanis living in a spcific area.
Zeena, if someone accuses of being an evil person deserving of a loving God`s total wrath, it is not in your best interests to not question the man`s good judgement, or intentions.
(Don`t know who this man is, and clearly, he is not worth knowing).
#4 Posted by s2 on November 25, 2005 12:46:50 pm
Religion follows demand and supply laws too. Be it large or small, cult or not, we have these mascots floating around to increase recruitment and spread the message ... Scientology has Tom Cruise, Madonna has her Kaballah, Christianity and Islam have many many mascots. Religions being practical, unleash these mascots at times of distress and tragedy - why shouldnt they? There are many TV cameras, many Billions of Dollars, many fears, unknowns, helpless children and ....
Poor J - he probably feels he is becoming less worthless by doing this.
Poor J - he probably feels he is becoming less worthless by doing this.
#3 Posted by Zeena on November 25, 2005 12:17:22 pm
Aisha
Interesting article.
I don`t agree with Mullahs way of pseudoIslam. I won`t judge them for their ways of choosing their ways to lead their own lives. Yes, I will be threatened , when they will force me to change my way of life. I respect their rituals, sameway I will expect them to respect my ways with out judging me. Same applies on singer, Junaid, if he is exercising his own ways of rituals with out harming society like mullahs, I don`t object, he is free to chose, whatever doctrine he believes in, that doesn`t make him less likeable in my eyes.We, humans judge other humans with our own narrowminded judgemental eye glasses with out thinking , others can judge us the same way. Judging someone is a serious responsibility, exercise carefully,before ,you can also be judged same way.Thanks
Interesting article.
I don`t agree with Mullahs way of pseudoIslam. I won`t judge them for their ways of choosing their ways to lead their own lives. Yes, I will be threatened , when they will force me to change my way of life. I respect their rituals, sameway I will expect them to respect my ways with out judging me. Same applies on singer, Junaid, if he is exercising his own ways of rituals with out harming society like mullahs, I don`t object, he is free to chose, whatever doctrine he believes in, that doesn`t make him less likeable in my eyes.We, humans judge other humans with our own narrowminded judgemental eye glasses with out thinking , others can judge us the same way. Judging someone is a serious responsibility, exercise carefully,before ,you can also be judged same way.Thanks
#2 Posted by samb on November 25, 2005 11:54:04 am
some of the stuff Junaid comes up with now is just shocking. as a longtime VS fan, if I ever meet him I`d like to ask him wtf he thinks he is doing. I could relate a lot more to him when he was normal. if I wanted a moulvi telling me how I was doomed for eternity, I would rather hear it from Maulana Diesel-ur-Rehman or Qazi Hussain Ahmed. that way at least I could dismiss them right away.
it truly is a loss to see someone who was considered to a modern, intelligent man turn into an empty rheoteric spouting cliche.
it truly is a loss to see someone who was considered to a modern, intelligent man turn into an empty rheoteric spouting cliche.
#1 Posted by KaalChakra on November 25, 2005 10:55:35 am
Junaid Jamsheds exist (presumably, in proportionate numbers) in every religious group. His nonsence could hardly make Islam a primitive religion.
But, yes, people like him need to get their heads examined.
But, yes, people like him need to get their heads examined.
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