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*Originally posted by shawaiz: *
^yeah, good that you know...the whole family of my mother is also shia...persians are a great people yaara and i get along with them very well...i've visited iran twice and enjoyed my time immensely i spent there...planning to visit agian next year...
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Would Baha-Rat merge with China? What's wrong with you guys?
Pakistan and Bharat could have worked together to help each other. Instead, Bharat insists on destroying and cutting off Pakistan! Why was the Sindh water system stopped by Bharat? Why Manek Shaw prounced around on TV about some 60,000 Shah-beg bahini and his efforts to dismember Pakistan? Sure Pakistan had issues but so does Bharat.
It is time to accept the two countries as realities and work for the betterment of the region. Bharat doesn't have to be so insecure about its existence.
I doubt I'd get many takers from Bharat. We have to wait for a long time before boys become men.
I think that the topic of this thread is very misguiding. Divorce is between two who were once in a relation or were for each other. By reading the history I do not see any relaionship between them. Hindus and Muslims lived together for centuries as separate nations and always will live as separate nations.
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I think that the topic of this thread is very misguiding. Divorce is between two who were once in a relation or were for each other. **By reading the history I do not see any relaionship between them.* Hindus and Muslims lived together for centuries as separate nations and always will live as separate nations.
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Which history have you been reading? you must be joking
M.A Jinnah is widely credited with skillfully creating a unique muslim community (and subsequently using it as his greatest tool for political mobilization). Other than in name, this "community" did not exist independently prior to partition, and i doubt you will find any historian that would dispute this. Even the religious polarization of current-day India has its roots in Jinnah's creation. Today, villages and towns of India are far more divided by religion than prior to partition.
Keep in mind, i'm not insinuating there were no regional religious majorities or communal discord, etc. But that is irrelevant to the notion of uninhibited/wholesale communal interaction in the subcontinent, which is historically undeniable.
Divorce happend becuase everyone knew Hindi bindi was stinky.
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.....M.A Jinnah is widely credited with skillfully creating a unique muslim community ......
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Blame it on Jinnah.
Check out your high school book and figure this:
1.. 900 Mullahs took oath on Jinnah's hand or Gandhis?
2...Was Tehrik Khilafat started by Jinnah's behest or Gandhi?
3...Did Mopla uprising result from Jinnah's followers or Gandhis?
hint: All these "divisive" Muslim oriented things happened long before 1946.