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Mullahs: Dulha Bhais of the World

Ibrahim Malick September 17, 2006

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#44 Posted by sheikhsa on October 2, 2006 2:31:55 pm
The pope is not a mere University Lecturer or more than a journalist, his comments over the holy war does show that how little knowledge he has about Islam. I have comments on some of his questions at: http://popeallegation.blogspot.com
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#43 Posted by teshah on October 1, 2006 6:14:07 pm
Re: # 41

Ballukhan

It is all so horrible. It shows that all religions, especially the Judaistic ones, are anti-moral and anti-human. As regards the `reason`, they try to undermine it with the holy terror. The only saving clause I found out from your revealing write-up is this:

``We are predestined by God to go to either heaven or hell. None of our thoughts, words, or actions can affect the final outcome. 1:4-5, 11``

If that be the case what for all this rage and fury and how all these imposing religious outfits are thriving by spreading these anti-human lies? Why the human beings are destined to live in terror both of God and his so called believers? I think the only humane religion is Buddhism though I do not know much about it either as was the case I have come to know now about Chrstianity after reading your post, dear ballukhan. That is the problem. We don`t know even what we don`t know untill it is made known to us.
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#42 Posted by ballukhan on September 25, 2006 1:33:08 am
Re: # 38

The God of Old Testament is wrathful and revengeful. In New Testament things do not look very rosy either:

Cruelty and Violence in the New Testament
Almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission.--Heb.9:22

One of the things that is overlooked by many Christians is that there is a wrathful Jesus in the New Testament. Jesus comes out and condemns whole towns to fates worse than Sodom and Gomorrah for not liking his preaching. You can find Jesus in some very foul moods. -- Sam Harris, Beliefnet inverview

Matthew

Those who bear bad fruit will be cut down and burned ``with unquenchable fire.`` 3:10, 12

Jesus strongly approves of the law and the prophets. He hasn`t the slightest objection to the cruelties of the Old Testament. 5:17

Jesus recommends that to avoid sin we cut off our hands and pluck out our eyes. This advice is given immediately after he says that anyone who looks with lust at any women commits adultery. 5:29-30

Jesus says that most people will go to hell. 7:13-14

Those who fail to bear ``good fruit`` will be ``hewn down, and cast into the fire.`` 7:19

``The children of the kingdom [the Jews] shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.`` 8:12

Jesus tells a man who had just lost his father: ``Let the dead bury the dead.`` 8:21

Jesus sends some devils into a herd of pigs, causing them to run off a cliff and drown in the waters below. 8:32

Cities that neither ``receive`` the disciples nor ``hear`` their words will be destroyed by God. It will be worse for them than for Sodom and Gomorrah. And you know what God supposedly did to those poor folks (see Gen.19:24). 10:14-15

Families will be torn apart because of Jesus (this is one of the few ``prophecies`` in the Bible that has actually come true). ``Brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.`` 10:21

Jesus says that we should fear God who is willing and ``able to destroy both soul and body in hell.`` 10:28

Jesus says that he has come to destroy families by making family members hate each other. He has ``come not to send peace, but a sword.`` 10:34-36

Jesus condemns entire cities to dreadful deaths and to the eternal torment of hell because they didn`t care for his preaching. 11:20-24

Jesus will send his angels to gather up ``all that offend`` and they ``shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.`` 13:41-42, 50

Jesus is criticized by the Pharisees for not washing his hands before eating. He defends himself by attacking them for not killing disobedient children according to the commandment: ``He that curseth father or mother, let him die the death.`` (See Ex.21:15, Lev.20:9, Dt.21:18-21) So, does Jesus think that children who curse their parents should be killed? It sure sounds like it. 15:4-7

Jesus advises his followers to mutilate themselves by cutting off their hands and plucking out their eyes. He says it`s better to be ``maimed`` than to suffer ``everlasting fire.`` 18:8-9

``And his lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors.`` 18:34

In the parable of the marriage feast, the king sends his servants to gather everyone they can find, both bad and good, to come to the wedding feast. One guest didn`t have on his wedding garment, so the king tied him up and ``cast him into the outer darkness`` where ``there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.`` 22:12-13

Jesus had no problem with the idea of drowning everyone on earth in the flood. It`ll be just like that when he returns. 24:37

God will come when people least expect him and then he`ll ``cut them asunder.`` And ``there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.`` 24:50-51

The servant who kept and returned his master`s talent was cast into the ``outer darkness`` where there will be ``weeping and gnashing of teeth.`` 25:30

Jesus tells us what he has planned for those that he dislikes. They will be cast into an ``everlasting fire.`` 25:41

Jesus says the damned will be tormented forever. 25:46
Mark

Jesus explains why he speaks in parables: to confuse people so they will go to hell. 4:11-12

Jesus sends devils into 2000 pigs, causing them to jump off a cliff and be drowned in the sea. When the people hear about it, they beg Jesus to leave. 5:12-13

Any city that doesn`t ``receive`` the followers of Jesus will be destroyed in a manner even more savage than that of Sodom and Gomorrah. 6:11

Jesus criticizes the Jews for not killing their disobedient children as required by Old Testament law. (See Ex.21:15, Lev.20:9, Dt.21:18-21) 7:9-10

Jesus tells us to cut off our hands and feet, and pluck out our eyes to avoid going to hell. 9:43-49

Jesus says that those that believe and are baptized will be saved, while those who don`t will be damned. 16:16
Luke

God strikes Zacharias dumb for doubting the angel Gabriel`s words. 1:20

Those who fail to bear ``good fruit`` will be ``hewn down, and cast into the fire.`` 3:9

John the Baptist says that Christ will burn the damned ``with fire unquenchable.`` 3:17

Jesus heals a naked man who was possessed by many devils by sending the devils into a herd of pigs, causing them to run off a cliff and drown in the sea. This messy, cruel, and expensive (for the owners of the pigs) treatment did not favorably impress the local residents, and Jesus was asked to leave. 8:27-37

Jesus says that entire cities will be violently destroyed and the inhabitants ``thrust down to hell`` for not ``receiving`` his disciples. 10:10-15

Jesus says that we should fear God since he has the power to kill us and then torture us forever in hell. 12:5

Jesus says that God is like a slave-owner who beats his slaves ``with many stripes.`` 12:46-47

According to Jesus, only a few will be saved; the vast majority will suffer eternally in hell where ``there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.`` 13:23-30

In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man goes to hell, because as Abraham explains, he had a good life on earth and so now he will be tormented. Whereas Lazarus, who was miserable on earth, is now in heaven. This seems fair to Jesus. 16:19-31

Jesus believed the story of Noah`s ark. He thought it really happened and had no problem with the idea of God drowning everything and everybody. 17:26-27

Jesus also believes the story about Noah`s flood and Sodom`s destruction. He says, ``even thus shall it be in the day the son of man is revealed ... Remember Lot`s wife.`` This tells us about Jesus` knowledge of science and history, and his sense of justice. 17:29-32

In the parable of the talents, Jesus says that God takes what is not rightly his, and reaps what he didn`t sow. The parable ends with the words of Jesus: ``bring them [those who preferred not to be ruled by him] hither, and slay them before me.`` 19:22-27
John

As an example to parents everywhere and to save the world (from himself), God had his own son tortured and killed. 3:16

People are damned or saved depending only on what they believe. 3:18, 36

The ``wrath of God`` is on all unbelievers. 3:36

Jesus believes people are crippled by God as a punishment for sin. He tells a crippled man, after healing him, to ``sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.`` 5:14

Those who do not believe in Jesus will be cast into a fire to be burned. 15:6

Jesus says we must eat his flesh and drink his blood if we want to have eternal life. This idea was just too gross for ``many of his disciples`` and ``walked no more with him.`` 6:53-66
Acts

Peter claims that Dt.18:18-19 refers to Jesus, saying that those who refuse to follow him (all non-Christians) must be killed. 3:23

Peter and God scare Ananias and his wife to death for not forking over all of the money that they made when selling their land. 5:1-10

Peter has a dream in which God show him ``wild beasts, and creeping things, and fowls.`` The voice (God`s?) says, ``Rise, Peter: kill and eat.`` 10:10-13

Peter describes the vision that he had in the last chapter (10:10-13). All kinds of beasts, creeping things, and fowls drop down from the sky in a big sheet, and a voice (God`s, Satan`s?) tells him to ``Arise, Peter; slay and eat.`` 11:5-6

The ``angel of the Lord`` killed Herod by having him ``eaten of worms`` because ``he gave not God the glory.`` 12:23

David was ``a man after [God`s] own heart.`` 13:22

The author of Acts talks about the ``sure mercies of David.`` But David was anything but merciful. For an example of his behavior see 2 Sam.12:31 and 1 Chr.20:3, where he saws, hacks, and burns to death the inhabitants of several cities. 13:34

Paul and the Holy Ghost conspire together to make Elymas (the sorcerer) blind. 13:8-11
Romans

Homosexuals (those ``without natural affection``) and their supporters (those ``that have pleasure in them``) are ``worthy of death.`` 1:31-32

The guilty are ``justified`` and ``saved from wrath`` by the blood of an innocent victim. 5:9

God punishes everyone for someone else`s sin; then he saves them by killing an innocent victim. 5:12
1 Corinthians

If you defile the temple of God, God will destroy you. 3:17

Paul claims that God killed 23,000 in a plague for ``committing whoredom with the daughters of Moab 10:8

If you tempt Christ (How could you tempt Christ?), you`ll will die from snake bites. 10:9

If you murmur, you`ll be destroyed by the destroyer (God). 10:10
Ephesians

We are predestined by God to go to either heaven or hell. None of our thoughts, words, or actions can affect the final outcome. 1:4-5, 11

God had his son murdered to keep himself from hurting others for things they didn`t do. 1:7

The bloody death of Jesus smelled good to God. 5:2

Those who refuse to obey will face the wrath of God. 5:6
Colossians

God bought us with someone else`s blood. 1:14

God makes peace through blood. 1:19-20
1 Thessalonians

God is planning a messy, mass murder in ``the wrath to come`` and only Jesus can save you from it. 1:10
2 Thessalonians

Jesus will take ``vengeance on them that know not God`` by burning them forever ``in flaming fire.`` 1:7-9

Jesus will ``consume`` the wicked ``with the spirit of his mouth.`` 2:8

God will cause us to believe lies so that he can damn our souls to hell. 2:11-12
Hebrews

God will not forgive us unless we shed the blood of some innocent creature. 9:13-14, 22

Those who disobeyed the Old Testament law were killed without mercy. It will be much worse for those who displease Jesus. 10:28-29

God ordered animals to be ``stoned, or thrust through with a dart`` if they ``so much as ... touch the mountain.`` 12:20
James

If you are merciless to others, God will be merciless to you. (Two wrongs make a right.) 2:13

James says Abraham was justified by works (for being willing to kill his son for God); Paul (Rom.4:2-3) says he was justified by faith (for believing that God would order him to do such an evil act). 2:21
1 Peter

We are all, according to Peter, predestined to be saved or damned. We have no say in the matter. It was all determined by ``the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ.``1:2

``The precious blood of Christ ... was foreordained before the foundation of the world.``
God planned to kill Jesus from the get-go. 1:19-20

God drowned drowned everyone on earth except for Noah and his family. 3:20
2 Peter

God drowned everyone else on earth except for Noah and his family. 2:5, 3:6

God will set the entire earth on fire so that he can burn non-believers to death. 3:7

When Jesus returns, he`ll burn up the whole earth and everything on it. 3:10
1 John

Jesus` blood washes away human sin. 1:7
Jude

``The Lord destroyed them that believed not. 5
Revelation

Jesus ``washed us ... with his own blood.`` 1:5

Everyone on earth will wail because of Jesus. 1:7

Jesus has ``the keys of hell and death.`` 1:18

Repent -- or else Jesus will fight you with the sword that sticks out of his mouth. (Like the limbless knight in Monty Python`s ``Holy Grail.``) 2:16

``I [Jesus] will kill her children with death.`` 2:23

``Thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.`` God created predators, pathogens, and predators for his very own pleasure. One of his favorite species is guinea worms. 4:11

God gives someone on a white horse a bow and sends him out to conquer people. 6:2

God gave power to someone on a red horse ``to take from the earth ... that they should kill one another.`` 6:4

God tells Death and Hell to kill one quarter of the earth`s population with the sword, starvation, and ``with the beasts of the earth.`` 6:8

The martyrs just can`t wait until everyone else is slaughtered. God gives them a white robe and tells them to wait until he`s done with his killing spree. 6:10-11

God tells his murderous angels to ``hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of your God on their foreheads.`` This verse is one that Christians like to use to show God`s loving concern for the environment. But the previous verse (7:2) makes it clear that it was their God-given job to ``hurt the earth and the sea`` just as soon as they finished their forehead marking job. 7:3

Those that survive the great tribulation will get to wash their clothes in the blood of the lamb. 7:14

God sends his angels to destroy a third part of all the trees, grass, sea creature, mountains, sun, moon, starts, and water. 8:7-13

``Many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.`` 8:11

The angels are instructed not to ``hurt the grass [how could they? He already had all the grass killed in 8:7] ... but only those men which have not the seal of God on their foreheads.`` God tells his angels not to kill them, but rather torment them with scorpions for five months. Those tormented will want to die, but God won`t let them. 9:4-6

God makes some horse-like locusts with human heads, women`s hair, lion`s teeth, and scorpion`s tails. They sting people and hurt them for five months. 9:7-10

Four angels, with an army of 200 million, killed a third of the earth`s population. 9:15-19

Anyone that messes with God`s two olive trees and two candlesticks (God`s witnesses) will be burned to death by fire that comes out of their mouths. 11:3-5

God`s witnesses have special powers. They can shut up heaven so that it cannot rain, turn rivers into blood, and smite the earth with plagues ``as often as they will.`` 11:6

After God`s witnesses ``have finished their testimony,`` they are killed in a war with a beast from a bottomless pit. 11:7

Their dead bodies lie unburied for three and a half days. People will ``rejoice over them and make merry, and shall send gifts to one another.`` After another three and half days God brings his witnesses back to life and they ascend into heaven. 11:8-12

When the witnesses ascend into heaven, an earthquake kills 7000 men. This was the second woe. ``The third woe cometh quickly.`` 11:13-14

``The Lamb slain from the foundation of the world``
God planned to kill Jesus before he created the world. 13:8

Those who receive the mark of the beast will ``drink of the wine of the wrath of God ... and shall be tormented with fire and brimstone ... and the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever.`` 14:10-11

``The great winepress of the wrath of God ... was trodden ... and the blood cam out of the winepress, even unto the horses bridles.`` 14:19-20

Seven angels with seven plagues are filled with the wrath of God. 15:1, 15:7

The seven vials of wrath: 1) sores, 2) sea turned to blood, 3) rivers turned to blood, 4) people scorched with fire, 5) people gnaw their tongues in pain, 6) Euphrates dries up, 7) thunder, lightning, earthquake, and hail. 16:1-21

God gave the saints and prophets blood to drink. 16:6

``They shall eat her flesh and burn her with fire.`` (Are they going to eat her first and then burn her?) 17:16-17

To punish her God will send plagues and famine, and ``she will be utterly burned with fire.`` 18:8

God will send plagues, death, and famine on Babylon, and the kings ``who have committed fornication with her`` will be sad to see her burn. 18:8-9

Jesus makes war. 19:11

With eyes aflame, many crowns on his head, clothes dripping with blood, a sword sticking out of his mouth, and a secret name, Jesus leads the faithful into holy war. 19:12-15

``Come ... unto the supper of the great God.`` An angel calls all the fowls to feast upon the flesh of dead horses and human bodies, ``both free and bond, both small and great.`` 19:17-18

The beast and the false prophet are cast alive into a lake of fire. The rest were killed with the sword of Jesus. ``And all the fowls were filled with their flesh.`` 19:20-21

God will send fire from heaven to devour people. And the devil will be tormented ``day and night for ever and ever.`` 20:9-10

Whoever isn`t found listed in the book of life will be cast into the lake of fire. 20:15

All liars, as well as those who are fearful or unbelieving, will be cast into ``the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone.`` 21:8
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#41 Posted by bjkumar on September 23, 2006 6:18:00 am

#40 Bad Shah

The Zia only completed the inevitable that the Vamp started!

Dear Bad, your whole country was created on the basis of religion. That is why you have practically NO minorities. It was the First successful act of Islamic terrorism in the subcontinent!

Whether the Mullahs were on the wagon is immaterial. They never had much clout anyway.

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#40 Posted by badshah on September 22, 2006 11:07:30 pm
Pakistan was Not made in the Name of Islam.Infact most of the Ulemas and Muslim Clergy were against it.MA Jinnah amny times denounced radicalism and he emphatic to say that Pakistan Will Not be a theoracritic country.Alas! Zia changed everything and Mullas were made powerful,though they never gained anything substantial in Elections.Think how we cn get Quid`s Pakistan other ineveitable result will be what is obvious.We still have time.
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#39 Posted by lann33 on September 22, 2006 4:32:44 am
Re: # 34 You are not fair when you say it was all truth.The very fact that pope has appologized it means there is room for adjustment and what you say its not the total truth? If you understand polightness then you must understand,it is rude to talk about all like the way you have said about Muslims
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#38 Posted by teshah on September 21, 2006 7:09:52 pm
I am sorry I repeated my post at 30 thrice. This was caused due to the delay in the appearance of the post on the interactindex.

ballukhan

``Pope said ``violence being contrary to God`s nature``.

The Pope`s above quoted remarks were perhaps with reference to the New Testament wherein Christ is all compassion. Islam had also preached patience and `Sillah-rehmi` during its Makki period but had to resort to Jihad to defend itself in Madina. It was much later on that Islam turned into `Malukiat` which had the violence its hallmark that did not spare even the progeny of the prophet. Today even the Budhists have become violent, what to speak of Christians and the Muslims. The hero of the Paky Muslims today is AQ Khan who is considered to have made the atom bomb to kill human beings indiscriminately.
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#37 Posted by teshah on September 21, 2006 7:09:49 pm
I am sorry I repeated my post at 30 thrice. This was caused due to the delay in the appearance of the post on the interactindex.

ballukhan

``Pope said ``violence being contrary to God`s nature``.

The Pope`s above quoted remarks were perhaps with reference to the New Testament wherein Christ is all compassion. Islam had also preached patience and `Sillah-rehmi` during its Makki period but had to resort to Jihad to defend itself in Madina. It was much later on that Islam turned into `Malukiat` which had the violence its hallmark that did not spare even the progeny of the prophet. Today even the Budhists have become violent, what to speak of Christians and the Muslims. The hero of the Paky Muslims today is AQ Khan who is considered to have made the atom bomb to kill human beings indiscriminately.
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#36 Posted by ballukhan on September 21, 2006 1:12:37 am
Pope said ``violence being contrary to God`s nature`` . That was the most stupid comment to be made by some one who is supposed to have know the God`s ways closely. It certainly shows that has never read the Bible and is playing the communal politics of religious upmanship.


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#35 Posted by teshah on September 20, 2006 4:36:54 pm
Re: # 28

Harimau

But it is sad he could not stand up to it. He also proved to be a Mullah, as he actually is, though a Cristian one. What can we expect from a mullah of any faith? For them it is a question of their `rozi, roti`.

Pope Benedict,basically an intellectual, got raised to the august position of pope, could not help saying some `truths` about the mullah-brand Islam (`Deen-e-Fassaad` according to Allama Iqbal) but seeing mullah wrath he is now licking the dust by apologising for uttering those truths which, interestingly, are being repeated by all and sundry, thanks to muslim mullah. He should have known that his apologising would be of no avail now as blasphemy law does not allow any remission whatsoever.
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#34 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on September 20, 2006 11:35:05 am
harimau #28 {``The fact of the matter is that the Pope told the truth, the absolute truth, the complete truth and nothing but the truth.
You Muslims cannot handle the truth.``}

Harry,
Of course we can handle the truth - we invented the bloody thing. :)

Also, if the Pope is being so truthful, why has he modified his mea vulva umpteen times?
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#33 Posted by lann33 on September 19, 2006 10:22:27 pm

I would like to draw the attention of Pakistanis that it’s not all Muslim Umah; it’s only us who get disturbed no matters even if we don’t understand the problem. We want to undo a wrong in Norway by destroying properties in Pakistan when we have no diplomatic support by our own Government. The irony is that we all want to undo the things which is not our job. This holds good for all in my country. For example, A Mullah is least concerned to convey correct message of Islam to his students (which is his job), why they produce frustrated lot who hate many things in society in the name of un-Islamic (when they have least regard for Haqooqulabad) But he is in the forefronts to protest no matter if it has no sense (to tell how government is run which is not his job).A Mullah wants to be politician and tell lies forgetting that truthfulness is the key to our religion. I know a front line religious convert politician was expelled for three years in matric exam for cheating but he wants to cash on Musharraf not fulfilling his promise/telling lies. Mullah talks of Musawat e Muhammadi where as he issues tickets to his family members to contest election, father, son, daughter, daughter in law etc they all are in parliment. They all enjoy facilities of MNAs/MPAs and talk of poor man`s right and equality.
The whole Umah does not talk but we want to raise our voice regardless if can serve the purpose or otherwise. I was in India when Babri Masjid was downed by radicals. We had a senior most Ambassador by his stay in India (11years), I asked him to make some statement of dislike for the disgrace caused to the Masjid. He said it was not his concern it was the problem of Indian people and not of his country, mind you we look upto that country with religious fervor. The point is that Muslim umah is not playing up at all and we should not be proud Muslims by destroying our own country.
Just a food for thought: we all abuse USA for being unfair but no one wants to leave USA even when one is doing low profile job. We can’t be real Muslims unless we say good bye to hypocracy. Our Mullah is hypo crate (I don’t consider there are any religious scholars except 2 or 4 in Pakistan who are not politicians) rest all are hypo crates and Allah does not keep hypocrites as His friends
By all means I condemn the act of Pope
God bless us the eye of wisdom of Islam which is ultimat no doubt. Try to speak truth wher ever you are rest all be looked after Allah:nothing wrong can be done by you because you have to speak truth?????????



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#32 Posted by jang on September 19, 2006 7:33:44 pm
very nicely written. imo the pope is relly trying to rally his decreasing flock in europe and is more inwardly lookinng. he seems kinda nerdy and lacks JP2s style.
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#31 Posted by teshah on September 19, 2006 6:40:54 pm
Re: # 28

Harimau

But it is sad he could not stand up to it. He also proved to be a Mullah, as he actually is, though a Cristian one. What can we expect from a mullah of any faith? For them it is a question of their `rozi, roti`.

Pope Benedict, got raised to the august post of pope, could not help saying some `truths` about the mullah-brand Islam (`Deen-e-Fassaad` according to Allama Iqbal) but seeing mullah wrath he is now licking the dust by apologising for uttering those truths which, interestingly, are being repeated by all and sundry, thanks to muslim mullah. He should have known that his apologising would be of no avail now as blasphemy law does not allow any remission whatsoever.
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#30 Posted by teshah on September 19, 2006 6:38:54 pm
Re: # 28

Harimau

But it is sad he could not stand up to it. He also proved to be a Mullah, as he actually is, though a Cristian one. What can we expect from a mullah of any faith? For them it is a question of their `rozi, roti`.

Pope Benedict, got raised to the august post of pope, could not help saying some `truths` about the mullah-brand Islam (`Deen-e-Fassaad` according to Allama Iqbal) but seeing mullah wrath he is now licking the dust by apologising for uttering those truths which, interestingly, are being repeated by all and sundry, thanks to muslim mullah. He should have known that his apologising would be of no avail now as blasphemy law does not allow any remission whatsoever.
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#29 Posted by teshah on September 19, 2006 6:37:35 pm
Re: # 28

Harimau

But it is sad he could not stand up to it. He also proved to be a Mullah, as he actually is, though a Cristian one. What can we expect from a mullah of any faith? For them it is a question of their `rozi, roti`.

Pope Benedict, got raised to the august post of pope, could not help saying some `truths` about the mullah-brand Islam (`Deen-e-Fassaad` according to Allama Iqbal) but seeing mullah wrath is now licking the dust by apologising for uttering those truths which, interestingly, are being repeated by all and sundry, thanks to muslim mullah. He should have known that his apologising would be of no avail now as blasphemy law does not allow any remission whatsoever.
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    #44 sheikhsa
    #43 teshah
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    #41 bjkumar
    #40 badshah
    #39 lann33
    #38 teshah
    #37 teshah
    #36 ballukhan
    #35 teshah
    #34 Salim_Chauhan
    #33 lann33
    #32 jang
    #31 teshah
    #30 teshah
    #29 teshah
    #28 harimau
    #27 bjkumar
    #26 Salim_Chauhan
    #25 rf786
    #24 imalick
    #23 imalick
    #22 ballukhan
    #21 imalick
    #20 imalick
    #19 rf786
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