Basit Ghafoor June 22, 2005
#135 Posted by MantoLives on March 7, 2007 10:23:47 am
Kemal Ataturk was the greatest Musalman in the modern Islamic world and I am sure that the entire Musalman world will deeply mourn his passing away.
It is impossible to express adequately in a press interview one,s appreciation of his remarkable and varied services, as the builder and the maker of Modern Turkey and an example to the rest of the world, especially to the Musalmans States in the Middle East. The remarkable way in which he rescused and built up his people against all odds has no parallel in the history of the world.
He must have derived the greatest sense of satisfaction that he fully accomplished his mission during his lifetime and left his people and his country consolidated, united and a powerful nation. In him, not only the Musalmans but the whole world has lost one the greatest men that ever lived. (Jinnah - November 1938- press interview- ``Quaid-e-Azam and the Islamic World`` by Ridwan Ahmed 1981)
Good night and god bless...
It is impossible to express adequately in a press interview one,s appreciation of his remarkable and varied services, as the builder and the maker of Modern Turkey and an example to the rest of the world, especially to the Musalmans States in the Middle East. The remarkable way in which he rescused and built up his people against all odds has no parallel in the history of the world.
He must have derived the greatest sense of satisfaction that he fully accomplished his mission during his lifetime and left his people and his country consolidated, united and a powerful nation. In him, not only the Musalmans but the whole world has lost one the greatest men that ever lived. (Jinnah - November 1938- press interview- ``Quaid-e-Azam and the Islamic World`` by Ridwan Ahmed 1981)
Good night and god bless...
#134 Posted by mankash on October 10, 2006 6:17:15 pm
Biased article. Typical Pak propaganda. This coming form an educated person like a doctor is a shame on the country`s press.
#133 Posted by faehat on August 14, 2005 2:55:56 am
kulharee, i sense hatred in your post. seems like your relationship with your father isn`t stable and you have no respect for him. if dina has decided to lay claim to m. a. jinnah`s house, she has done so because she loves his ``muslim`` father. inshahallah she will change her name to dina jinnah in the near future.
#132 Posted by Kulharee on July 3, 2005 6:53:04 pm
What kind of impotent logic is that? Asking her to change her name? For whom and why? Is that something that some schmuk has to decide for her? Come`on. She can choose to call herself whatever she likes, live wherever she wants, and lay claim on her ancestral house all she wants. What is in it for Pakis? Losers. First worry about Mukhtaran Bibis of Pakistan then about Dina Wadia… who by the way is not worried about you. She is not interested in you, and she has nothing to do with Pakistan. If your Prophet Mohammad can reject the religion of his dad, so can Dina. She is following the Sunnah.
#129 Posted by ballukhan on June 27, 2005 9:17:34 pm
My take at this Pakistani mafiaso called Dawood-
I would ask all those Indians who have been threatened by this Paki mafiaso to pool in their expected payoff money and give it to some ex-armymen to raise a squad of assasins to exterminate this mafiaso pest from Pakistan-
even if a group of 6-7 Indians could come together and pool in 10 lacs each all that would be sufficient to raise a group of vigilante to exterminate Dawood right in his own pureland............................
I would ask all those Indians who have been threatened by this Paki mafiaso to pool in their expected payoff money and give it to some ex-armymen to raise a squad of assasins to exterminate this mafiaso pest from Pakistan-
even if a group of 6-7 Indians could come together and pool in 10 lacs each all that would be sufficient to raise a group of vigilante to exterminate Dawood right in his own pureland............................
#128 Posted by premwalla on June 27, 2005 3:33:20 pm
While there were many Muslims in the Quit India movement, the bunch that created Pakiland was not known for its anti-British agitation.
Salim
Salim
#127 Posted by premwalla on June 27, 2005 3:32:09 pm
rsridhar, #124,
{``Indian freedom fighters worked hard for freedom.``}
So, an appropriate question would be:
``How many times did Mr. Jinnah go to jail for resisting the British?``
I don`t think that number is even ONE. :)
{``Indian freedom fighters worked hard for freedom.``}
So, an appropriate question would be:
``How many times did Mr. Jinnah go to jail for resisting the British?``
I don`t think that number is even ONE. :)
#126 Posted by ballukhan on June 27, 2005 1:52:24 am
It is time a group of NRI pooled in resources to exterminate Dawood and his henchmen from Karachi and Dubai by taking the services of ex-army men...........................................................shame on India for not eliminating this ISI pest for long................................
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#125 Posted by KaalChakra on June 26, 2005 7:25:18 pm
re: rsridhar # 124
Jinnah does not neatly fit that mold. That`s been a headache for the historians in India and a problem for the people of Pakistan.
Jinnah does not neatly fit that mold. That`s been a headache for the historians in India and a problem for the people of Pakistan.
#124 Posted by rsridhar on June 26, 2005 7:00:21 pm
re:#115 by veeresh
Indian freedom fighters worked hard for freedom. When freedom became a reality and the cake was being handed over by the British, some muslim leaders wanted a piece of that cake. Having gotten that piece by subterfuge, these Paki leaders claimed to have worked hard for that and the muslim awaam bought that argument because they were willing to believe anything their Qaid said.
People like YLH have a hard task ahead. It is to stare truths at its face and accept it and go about demolishing all the myths that have been created in the past 50 years.
Sridhar
Indian freedom fighters worked hard for freedom. When freedom became a reality and the cake was being handed over by the British, some muslim leaders wanted a piece of that cake. Having gotten that piece by subterfuge, these Paki leaders claimed to have worked hard for that and the muslim awaam bought that argument because they were willing to believe anything their Qaid said.
People like YLH have a hard task ahead. It is to stare truths at its face and accept it and go about demolishing all the myths that have been created in the past 50 years.
Sridhar
#121 Posted by premwalla on June 26, 2005 6:34:28 am
Mike,
Thank you for the kind thread that you started for Salim. I have always appreciated your support and your persistence in exposing the hypocrisy of these so-called Paki liberals.
Your friend,
Salim
Thank you for the kind thread that you started for Salim. I have always appreciated your support and your persistence in exposing the hypocrisy of these so-called Paki liberals.
Your friend,
Salim
#119 Posted by premwalla on June 26, 2005 6:05:49 am
The views of the ``liberal`` Pakis have really turned me into someone who detests Pakiland even more than your average Indian interactor. These Paki liberals are clamoring for women`s rights, freedom of speech, and return to democracy in Pakistan. Here on Chowk, a medium that is undobtedly under their insidious control, they practice the most draconian form of selective censorship, favoritism, and blatant prejudice. Is there any doubt about how they will behave if they ever come to power? No wonder the Mullas and the Army don`t trust them and mete out to them what they do to others on Chowk. At least the right-wing Mullas (and I can`t really support them either) have some principles. These pusillanimous Paki liberals are the manifestation of tyranny.
Salim
Salim
#118 Posted by premwalla on June 26, 2005 6:01:06 am
I am having my own problems with so-called liberal Pakis on Chowk. So, please allow me to stray a little from the main topic and remind Mr. Temporal and other Paki liberals on Chowk about their hypocrisy.
Fitting response to Mr. Temporal:
Mr. Temporal,
I do not care about establishing credibility with you. As far as I am concerned, I see you as a flagrantly blatant hypocrite. You condone and even applaud profanity expressed by Scout, Saminasha, and others. While you continue you to be the putrid, pusillanimous, pundit of Paki politics and you selfishly champion all kinds of liberal leftist causes, you fail to recognize, or you choose to ignore, basic freedoms of expression of common western values of individual rights here on Chowk. The various so-called avatars are due to the injustic perpetrated by you and your slavish minions called Chowk Staff.
While you may decide that people like me are not wanted here on Chowk, there are many Americans and westerners who do not want your presence in their countries either. So, go back to Pakiland, where you would fit right in, except that you would be on the receiving end of tyranny with the likes of Mushy and the Mullahs. Plague be on both your houses, sir.
Salim
Fitting response to Mr. Temporal:
Mr. Temporal,
I do not care about establishing credibility with you. As far as I am concerned, I see you as a flagrantly blatant hypocrite. You condone and even applaud profanity expressed by Scout, Saminasha, and others. While you continue you to be the putrid, pusillanimous, pundit of Paki politics and you selfishly champion all kinds of liberal leftist causes, you fail to recognize, or you choose to ignore, basic freedoms of expression of common western values of individual rights here on Chowk. The various so-called avatars are due to the injustic perpetrated by you and your slavish minions called Chowk Staff.
While you may decide that people like me are not wanted here on Chowk, there are many Americans and westerners who do not want your presence in their countries either. So, go back to Pakiland, where you would fit right in, except that you would be on the receiving end of tyranny with the likes of Mushy and the Mullahs. Plague be on both your houses, sir.
Salim
#117 Posted by MantoLives on June 26, 2005 3:58:07 am
Re: # 115
Yes... I am sure going to jail while the British government built your statues in provincial outposts was a big struggle... especially if it was the Agha Khan palace... I mean who would want the government to build up your stock by jailing you ... in a cosy palace?
The reason why I was horrified by Pakistanis` support for Sania Mirza was because they were cheering for her in the name of Islam. Ofcourse a person like you will never get this.
I stick by my analysis of you.
Yes... I am sure going to jail while the British government built your statues in provincial outposts was a big struggle... especially if it was the Agha Khan palace... I mean who would want the government to build up your stock by jailing you ... in a cosy palace?
The reason why I was horrified by Pakistanis` support for Sania Mirza was because they were cheering for her in the name of Islam. Ofcourse a person like you will never get this.
I stick by my analysis of you.
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