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Persecution of Religious Minorities In Islamic Countries
Posted by arjun_5 May 14, 2008 05:14 pm
#69 Posted by sattar2 on May 14, 2008 3:57:22 pm


Mirza Sahib’s forbade it since the pre-requisite conditions for this jihad did not largely exist … Muslims were allowed to peacefully practice Islam and to go about their lives.


This mirza dude sounds like an a-ok kind of a guy...which is why pakis hate his guts..

remember..brit pakis are allowed to practice islam freely too...and they have free healthcare and access to good education...that doesn't stop them from the whole jihadi thingy...

I can tell you for a fact that brit-pakis are the US governments biggest concern when it comes to terrorism..
Persecution of Religious Minorities In Islamic Countries
Posted by arjun_5 May 14, 2008 10:40 am
#28 Posted by sattar2 on May 14, 2008 10:16:10 am


They have been called British agents, Israeli agents, an international drug cartel, a ring of sex addicts, and more


more? lemme guess...hindoo agents..?
30 Days in Afghanistan - Dinner Conversations
Posted by arjun_5 May 14, 2008 08:07 am
#28 Posted by ahmedmadani on May 13, 2008 7:14:12 pm


drinking is one worst thing any body can but for muslim is morally wrong.


you all should take to drinking..

"booze not boom" should be the new slogan for muslims..
May 12: One Year Passed, No Lessons Learned
Posted by arjun_5 May 14, 2008 07:22 am
#20 Posted by ahmedmadani on May 13, 2008 7:05:14 pm


the problems we have gone through emmergency, election of poresident, firing of judge, loss of former prime minister, turmoil and rioting by sindhis, resistance put by mqm agaist cj who wanted to visit and make problems, some problems, continuous terrorist activities led by bla terrorists, american arrogance, tribal insurgency, sugar scarity due to speculators, loss of generals party, scarsity of whaet and speculators, all time rise of international iol price upgradation, loss of market share in textile, law and order problems


yeah...other than THAT, things are going swimmingly..
Persecution of Religious Minorities In Islamic Countries
Posted by arjun_5 May 14, 2008 07:17 am
#2 Posted by akcheema on May 14, 2008 3:38:31 am


that the 'Shias' are farther removed from 'mainstream' muslim mythology than the Ahmadis.


One of two things can happen in the land of the pure to rectify this

1. ahmedis can be declared muslims
2. shias can be declared non-muslims..

we all know which is more likely..
30 Days in Afghanistan - Dinner Conversations
Posted by arjun_5 May 13, 2008 12:27 pm
#12 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on May 13, 2008 9:18:29 am


Do you have any proof? Or do you just take the word of a "Fasadi Runt" as gospel?


who're you talking about? perhaps your boyfriend fartboy?
30 Days in Afghanistan - Dinner Conversations
Posted by arjun_5 May 13, 2008 12:26 pm
#15 Posted by tahmed32 on May 13, 2008 10:48:35 am


As for relaxing - 20 minutes of sweating it out,


does riding your moral high-horse count? if it does, you should be the most relaxed person in gaithersburg
30 Days in Afghanistan - Dinner Conversations
Posted by arjun_5 May 13, 2008 07:44 am
#3 Posted by Selim_Chauhan on May 12, 2008 12:41:59 pm


that you encountered even in Kabul, choose to demonstate their ass kissing is by drinking to excess


funny that an alcoholic should be saying that
May 12: One Year Passed, No Lessons Learned
Posted by arjun_5 May 13, 2008 05:37 am
madani..that's a chart of the indian rupee v/s/ the paki rupee...unlike urstruly, I'm sure you can read a graph..
May 12: One Year Passed, No Lessons Learned
Posted by arjun_5 May 13, 2008 05:31 am
madani...rupee at 42 is a good thing..
May 12: One Year Passed, No Lessons Learned
Posted by arjun_5 May 12, 2008 08:25 pm
prophetboy: we're waiting for you to tell us how indians opening threads caused nawaz to withdraw from the government and messed things up...you've already told people who post simple balance of payment numbers that they're spiteful..as if, by posting the numbers, they caused the mess that pakiland finds itself in..
When a Knock at the Door is Not Enough
Posted by arjun_5 May 12, 2008 08:23 pm
#105 Posted by Urstruly on May 12, 2008 8:12:18 pm


maulana urstruly...it's ok..you're numerically challenged..you can't calculate percentages from your own numbers..maybe the whole percentages thing is an evil zionist invention to humiliate the momin...

let me walk you through the basics..in terms you'll understand...If India has 3 parts of Kashmir and PAkistan has 1 part, India has 75% and Pakistan has 25%..

now, for your homework, calculate the percentages from YOUR own statistics...
When a Knock at the Door is Not Enough
Posted by arjun_5 May 12, 2008 08:02 pm
maulana urstruly: time to take a refresher course in basic math...the whole percentages thing...
May 12: One Year Passed, No Lessons Learned
Posted by arjun_5 May 12, 2008 08:01 pm
prophetboy: what happened to your CJ dude? I thought the super duper democratically elected government(first in south asia) was going to remove mushy...the mushy who, all by himself in hsi basement, trained, armed and funded islamic jihadis...without whom there would be no islamic jihadis in the land of the pure...
When a Knock at the Door is Not Enough
Posted by arjun_5 May 11, 2008 06:15 pm
maulana urstruly...

here's another chart

http://www.moe.gov.pk/Enrolment%20by%20Stage,%20Gender%20and%20Location %202005-06T5.pdf

Take at the look at the enrollment numbers at the primary,middle and high school levels. They are disproportionately tilted in favor of males. Then the women catch up.

what that means isn't that your women are doing better...it means that your male students suck..they're dropping out in very high numbers...
When a Knock at the Door is Not Enough
Posted by arjun_5 May 11, 2008 06:07 pm
#93 Posted by Urstruly on May 11, 2008 5:56:51 pm

Umm...no..it only proves that muslim women, when given an opportunity, prefer to get their souls sucked out of their bodies by participating in the workforce at a higher number than back in their home countries...

so maybe some paki woman living in the west can tell us why they're such suckers for punishment...do paki women living in the west enjoy the soul sucking that comes from participating in the workforce..
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