When I was a kid, I used to go to Jumuah prayer way before the sermon and sit in front rows designated to kids only.... I used to listen to all the speeches religiously and sometimes understood everything and sometimes there were things which I could not get until I found the meanings later in the life...
You know, how stealing of shoes and slippers is a norm in our mosques back home? One day, our imaam said in a speech, those who steal things in mosques are not "Namaazi" ... we were like what does that suppose to mean and he said "they are not namaazies- they are only disguised as namaazi - A NAMAAZI will never steal things" ....
you know A muslim is always a Mujaahid (or jehaadi as the term is wrongly used here in the forums) and A muslim is a ISLAMIST too...
what is disappointing is to see the two noble terms that are also a SUNNAH of the Prophet (SAW) to be used in wrong connotations and attributed to wrong people... My question is should we allow such terms to be used here as well? Or should we try to see what we are saying is wrong and against the religion..??
Bhai aap theek keh rehy heen. lekin member of this forum sound like american talking about iraq.
I mean they should not saying thing or justifying govt. criminal actions. I am not supporting alqaida.
All I am saying is there are half a million ways to solve the problem. Why pick the way what americans like.
Why acting all almighty against our own people.
I mean how would they feel if govt change sides, deamonize mqm and start dropping bombs on karachi???