Re: Proper response to cartoon
muslims cannot believe on any1 now...and beac of their leaders,they r in such bad condition....i dont know how muslims will get rid of their american approved leaders....from mubarak to musharaf to indonesian president,all of them r dam supporter of americans and westernization...and they have been receiving funds... even these americans have bought our scholars to throw muslims in the situation where they r bound to accept american supremacy.......
well i dont only blame CIA..i blame all those ngo,s ,leaders etc....and i have no hesitation in saying tht the day muslims get their approved government,the day american will lose their supremacy...but they will not happen...
people like me and u always criticize madrassahs but u know wht, these madrassahs r our last hope..these religious organisations like tableeghi jamaat or tanzeem islami can only do something better for muslims....otherwise,we muslims will become an obedient slave for western powers....i know u will disagree but u know wht,it will need time for people to understand y americans r so much fear of madrassahs......
Guy1
Aap ney khaidia aur hum ney maanlia, we do not assume, we believe....
Yaar u give too much credit to those poor rednecks from Hicksville, Louisianna. They r as stupid, inefficient, greedy and shortsighted as anyone else. Screwup in Vietnam was not enough, they go into Iraq and are now facing the prospects of spending in excess of $1Trillion to finance their war which will only lead to further economic problems back home in Nevada and Indiana.
Muslims of today fantasize of their lost glory years, looking for enemies, conspiracy theories, villians and external reasons for their failure and abject conditions. Yet, the problem lies within, as we wud say 'Baghal mein baccha aur shaher mein dhundora'. Iam not trying to find excuses for western imperial hegemony which also is a nasty reality, but wish to look within for clarity, honesty, strength and real solutions. Madrassas as they exist today, are part of the problem far from being the solution. There curriculum is based on ossified traditions, devoid of reality and injecting its students with nothing but a sanctimoniousely inspired self-righteous attitude which looks down upon other ideas or cultures. Gone are the great days of Andulisia, Baghdad where scholars would listen, read, question, debate and travel miles to acquire new knowledge. Contemporary Talibs are disciplined to follow (Taqleed), they have a set course (Barelvi, deobandi, shia, wahabi, salafi) which is considered to be the ultimate truth, all other ideas are considered to be heretic and deviations from the religiousely sanctified path. When people assume this self-righteous belief, then they have a totalitarian view of life. Such people are a threat to prosperity, religious, political or economic.
The only way Muslim world can expect to achieve freedom is through its people for which civil societies must allowed to thrive. Such civil socieities are composed of religious scholars, politicians, teachers, intellectuals, philosophers, artist, poets, writers, social workers, lawyers, bankers etc etc tec meaning, we as a people must take responsibility for our actions and prepare a better future for the next generation. Once we start behaving like responsible citizens with objectives beyond our life, then change will happen maybe not for us, surely for our children.