Happy birth day Dr Saab.
May Allah Je give us more traitors like you and malala so that we keep blaming everyone but ourselves.
May your birthdays keep causing buthurt among haters forever.
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Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
Well a man who leaves his own country to establish residence abroad is not a traitor but definitely not a patriot. He worked in government for years. He was awarded many national awards and he up and left.
So oh well.
When you call your patriots, kaafir, then they will leave the country. There should not be any surprise there
Buthurt
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
When you call your patriots, kaafir, then they will leave the country. There should not be any surprise there
A fair assessment but it is reality. And I agree with DMD - Dr. Salam was buthurt.
Oyi its hurting more....
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
Oyi its hurting more....
Its akin to a kid packing up his toys and saying "I am leaving" :D
Its akin to a kid packing up his toys and saying “I am leaving” ![]()
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why u think everyone is always talking to you here?
استاد کیا اتنے ترسے ہوئے ہو?
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
why u think everyone is always talking to you here? استاد کیا اتنے ترسے ہوئے ہو?
Because you are snookums
Because you are snookums
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Lub ju too:smilestar:
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
Pakistan has produced two real geniuses
Dr. Allama Iqbal (koi ulta bhi latak jai, Iqbal jaise shayeri AAJ bhi nahin kar sakta...) &
Dr. Abdus Salam
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
Itna ghusa Dr Salam ky B-Day per.
koi aachi baat maat karo.. koi un ky kam per roshni dalo
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Monk, go and start a thread in science forum. We will discuss his work there. If the right crowd showed up then it will be a great thread
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
If Dr. Salam was not a patriot then who is? He remained a Pakistani till his last breath. He fathered Pakistan’s space and nuclear program. Wanted to establish a research institute of international standing in Pakistani, was never allowed and then he established it in Italy (ICTP - International Centre for Theoretical Physics) where Salam continued inviting Pakistan’s scientists Many prominent scientists, including Ghulam Murtaza, Riazuddin, Kamaluddin Ahmed, Faheem Hussain, Raziuddin Siddiqui, Munir Ahmad Khan, Ishfaq Ahmad, and (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I._H._Usmani), considered him as their mentor and a teacher. In short, it was not him but his country that abandoned him
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
An excerpt from the following articlehttps://web.archive.org/web/20080216051624/http://www.chowk.com/articles/8387
In August 1996, the former chairman of PAEC and lifelong friend, Munir Ahmad Khan (late) met him in 1996, said:
“My last meeting with Abdus Salam was only three months ago. His disease had taken its toll and he was unable to talk. Yet he understood what was said. I told him about the celebration held in Pakistan on his seventieth birthday. He kept staring at me. He had risen above praise. As I rose to leave he pressed my hand to express his feelings as if he wanted to thank everyone who had said kind words about him. Dr. Abdus Salam had deep love for Pakistan in spite of the fact that he was treated unfairly and indifferently by his own country. It became more and more difficult for him to come to Pakistan and this hurt him deeply. Now he has returned home finally, to rest in peace for ever in the soil that he loved so much. May be in the years to come we will rise above our prejudice and own him and give him, after his death, what we could not when he was alive. We Pakistanis may choose to ignore Dr. Salam, but the world at large will always remember him.”
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
And that is why he left the country by choice never came back and invested in Italy instead of Pakistan.
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
Well a man who leaves his own country to establish residence abroad is not a traitor but definitely not a patriot. He worked in government for years. He was awarded many national awards and he up and left.
So oh well.
Fair point, but he did exhibit his love for the country by accepting his coveted achievement while wearing traditional Pakistani clothes. Again, I do not claim to know everything about him but from what I have read (and my research on him is very limited) he did come across as an individual who had immense love and attachment to his country.
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
I wrote a letter to him when I was a child and he replied , he signed the reply
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Express News
[RIGHT]بلاگ: ایک ہیرو جسے ہم نے فراموش کر دیا
مزید پڑھئے: http://www.express.pk/story/322316
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Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
He never relinquished Pakistani citizenship even though he was offered citizenship of Italy, UK and even India but he decided to remain a Pakistani.
’ڈاکٹر عبدالسلام مرتے دم تک پاکستانی رÛے‘ - BBC Urdu](’ڈاکٹر عبدالسلام مرتے دم تک پاکستانی رہے‘ - BBC News اردو)
Re: Happy Birthday Dr Salam
Laid the ground works that led to the Higgs-Boson break through and understanding of our universe,
See at CNN.
Allah Jannat naseeb keray…