Gujrati Muslims are doing Shirk

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Listen to many many qawalis…or do you just bang your head to the music only?:slight_smile:

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in real life things are different

“I would rather die here as Basha’s wife than die in Kuwait,” she was quoted as saying.

“I have come away with him hoping that I could live with him the rest of my life.”

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1896689.stm

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What was the point there?
She is not Gujrati or Indian.
Nor this topic relates to Kuwait.

A dog's tail will never be straight no matter how long it is kept straight even in a lead pipe!
This is the translation of an Urdu Saying.

..........meaning derailing the topic will continue..........................from Indians/bharatis/hindustanis.

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I personally know quite a few Gujrati Muslims and they are absolutely in love with Modi...

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In that case you will be surprised that in Bengal and parts of Bihar all the Ganesh idol making business is dominated by muslims. Yet do it cheaper and better. Some 10,000 Indian muslims in those two state make theri living doing that. You can write all the 17 cents words to criticise them but you aren’t going to feed their families if they accept your viewpoint and stop making clay Ganesha idols.

Same is true for making shaadi ke mandap in hindu weddings. Again that industry is dominated by muslims almost exclusively. Particularly when you want an expensive 3 storey high mandap, you want to go to someone who has experience in that kind of work and if that someone happens to be a muslims, no hindu would go to anyone else just because they are hindus. yeh tau aakhir logonke jaaka sawaal hain. So critise those poor Indian muslims all you want, they aren,T losing any sleep over your disapproval.

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"During Mughal times the custom of tying Rakhis helped bind the Hindu Rajputs and the Mughal rulers of Delhi together. According to legend, when Bahadur Shah of Gujarat attacked Rani Karnavati of Chittor, she sent a rakhi to Humayun and requested him to help. He tried to come to her aid but was too late, Chittor had already fallen and the Rani had immolated herself in the Rajput custom of Jauhar.

So dear friends ** In present day times women have used the tradition of Rakhi as a way of deflecting unwanted attention and some women politicians have maintained political relationships with other leaders, by tying rakhis on them. The different ways, in which the custom of Rakhi is followed today, shows the continued relevance of Raksha Bandhan in today's world."

*Its the way with think about a particular religion. All people in this world are one. *
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