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Posts Tagged ‘muslim’

Shahbaz Bhatti… We are Muslims…

By Sana Ali • Mar 2nd, 2011 • Category: Politics

This is only a title. A title, symbolic of reassurance, that being Muslims our religious values does not allow martyring someone on basis of religious discrimination. A self assertion, that if it had been me I would not have even think about it. The inhospitably and the immorality was never been part of our teachings. [...]



Islamic State is secular in its nature

By A Khokar • Jul 13th, 2010 • Category: Features

Islam is the modern religion that God has bestowed to the mankind to adopt it as their way of life. God Almighty started moulding its selected people to receive His initial guidance under the command of Ibrahim (as) and then advanced this training cadre for the next many generations in the light of the commandments [...]



Every One is Answerable

By Rai Azlan • May 25th, 2010 • Category: Politics

There was a time when Muslim empire stretched itself from the land of Arab and spread far away, defeated the super powers to make its presence sure in every corner of the world. It was the time when the Muslim armies were considered the best one in the word the administration system was so good [...]



Irish Muslims Demand Niqab and 2nd Wives?

By Dil Nawaz • Mar 26th, 2010 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

A Muslim man has gone to the High Court in Ireland demanding that he be allowed bring in his second wife to Ireland.The native of Lebanon, where polygamy is allowed, says his polygamous marriage must be recognized.
Liam Egan, a member of the Muslim Public Affairs Congress, told the Irish Sunday Times the man was being [...]



Kisa’s Misconception,(A 3rd Grader View)

By Dr RazaHaider • Feb 18th, 2010 • Category: Misc

“We are social animals and attachment, bearings and religions are meaningless thoughts in a societal premise that should never take Pluto of narrow mindedness in our awarded and peace loving mind; since our own legitimates Aimaas (A.S) and Ashaabs (A.S) use to work at places that were not their but; belongs to people who were in fact out of reign and religion of Islam; even”.



Pakistan: A Secular State??

By Ibrahim Mahmood • Jun 28th, 2009 • Category: Politics

My God, you maybe thinking, this guy has really lost it now, what does he wants? What nonsense he keeps on writing? First he was teaching us about our Islam, and then he was spreading rubbish about beards and now, this? This is too much, you must be saying, this guy is a public nuisance [...]



Christian persecution still prevalent

By Arun R. Zaheeruddin • Jun 15th, 2009 • Category: Misc

A Church centre in Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan has been threatened with a suicide bomb attack. Can the Christians feel safe in Pakistan any more?



Human; A Potential Suicide Bomber?

By Dr RazaHaider • Apr 16th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

A Prospective Analysis based on Human Psychology and Behavior, …………“This is a misnomer that perhaps suicide bombers and sibling terrorist have behavioral abnormality in terms of “Rage and Aggression” but contrary to this belief; “their reaction to action are reflections of their extreme perception as reception”.



Will India Accept Zardari’s Olive Branch?

By Dil Nawaz • Feb 14th, 2009 • Category: Worth A Second Look

President Zardari’s Peace formula for india and Pakistan
The PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT under President Zardari started peace initiatives with India taking tentative steps to liberalise Trade and tourism with India. Zardari doing a live webcast (his firstever) with english speaking Internet users in india and coining terms like “we are all half indian/half pakistani” was very optimistic.

In the Time [...]



Why Indians are Stressed and Unhealthy

By Guest Blogger • Jan 25th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Manmohan Singh had his arteries bypassed on Saturday, a procedure that increasing numbers of Indians are having. Last year, medical journal Lancet reported a study of 20,000 Indian patients and found that 60 per cent of the world’s heart disease patients are in India, which has 15 per cent of the world’s population.
This number is [...]