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When you hire a goonda to kill somebody and then when work is done, you go on your way. That goonda should’t think that he was good when he was usefull otherwise evil.
He was evil all these days.
Re: Pakistan- Are we that notorious
When you hire a goonda to kill somebody and then when work is done, you go on your way. That goonda should’t think that he was good when he was usefull otherwise evil.
He was evil all these days.
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Many of us have been against jihadis sicne day 1. It’s just that we were called traitors back then.
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yes, even in Prophets time there were people against Jihadis......
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yep, Pakistanis have infiltrated in Palestine, Chechnya, Somalia, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan etc… :k:
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kabaddi, khaandaani hi lagti hai ye beemari :).
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kabaddi ki chadi yeah addadt par gai haey tumhara mujra dekhanay ki. Nach meri bulbul.. aur nach… LOL…
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Captain1, are you saying that you don't understand the difference between blowing up innocent people and Jihad in the time of the Prophet?
Pakistan's jihadi infrastructure is limited to creating problems in Pakistan, Kashmir, Afghanistan, and India most of the time. But there have been connections to the UK bombers as well among some others.
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khehkeshan,tell me in which mosque u see any imam says to blow up ur self???
when nishtar park tragedy occured,one of the police officer said in an interview tht in pakistan,it is not at all difficult to do suicide bombings beacause of extreme poverty.....by the way,some of the last suicide bombings dont have anything to do with jehadis but with balochis and indians;)....
jehadis r still in their mosques and if they were in such activities of killing their own people or innocent people of another country,then ISI would have surely taken action..come to nagar chorangi in karachi where extremel famous siddiqui akber msoque is located and u will know wht i m saying...
kashmir mein jehad ho raha hai..terrorism nahi...kashimiris support them and thts all...afghanistan mein taliban pakistan ki zaroorat hai warna balochistan aur FATA pakistab kay hath say gaya...............
miss KK,politics is not for women..sorry to say....and u even think tht jehadis were supported to kick MQM butts....and tht is rubbish and totally wrong..
i dont know whts ur source of information but i do have some very solid source of information abt jehadis and MQM...
by the way,seculars like u now say tht kick off foreign students studying in pakistan madrasas and especially karachi madrasas...and the matter of fact is tht there is not just single case or FIR against those foreign madrasa students studying in madrasas of pakistan..so betta keep urself away from such topic in which u dont have slightest hint or information....thanks u...
women ka politics games samjhana camel ko rachshaw mein baythana kay barabar hai..lol
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First of all, I am not a woman.
Suicide bombings can only be done by people who believe that because of their action they will go to heaven or a better place. Only one group in Pakistan who kill themselves to kill other innocent people and they are extremist salafi in nature. The new age Jihadis are following a twisted version of Islam and we can all tell from their hate filled speeches that they are capable of recruiting and provoking gullible people to do these acts. I have not been to the mosque you mention, but I have been to other mosques, and I have heard with my own ears tactic support of terrorism by the imam. What is being practiced today is not the jihad that was in the time of the prophet (pbuh), but it is anarchy and mayhem pretending to be a legitimate form of jihad, but it is not. It is simply indiscriminate killing to destabilize the country.
And why would ISI go against the jehadi groups, when it created and nourished them for so long? Madrassa culture simply promotes brainwashing over open thinking and is bad for our society. Just the simple fact that you don’t know or claim to know anything about ISI’s promotion of jehadis to fight MQM is one proof.
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haha, sahi naam bataya apna, kabaddi ki chaddi, ye mujre shujre ke khwaab dekha band kar and India ke baare me sochna band kar, jab lagegi to india nahi aayega bachane aur na hi tere ye mujre aur shivling.
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Aray kabaddi ki chaddi kion mujra ker rahi haey thoon Pakistanion kay forum per? nach meri bulbul aur nach aur nach… kehan kadar daan tujay Pakiistanion jasa mialy ga.. ![]()
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wah, achcha gaana hai, wait, that too is from an indian movie :). kab tak parasite bana rahega chaddi, kab tak.
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There is difference which you should use when referring to "Jihadis" which you oppose, you said it yourself "suicide bombers".
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Pakistan's jihadi infrastructure is limited to creating problems in Pakistan, Kashmir, Afghanistan, and India most of the time. But there have been connections to the UK bombers as well among some others.
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What connections? Are you talking about the Brits who visited Pakistan before 7/7?
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Aray Kabaddi ki Chadi hum ko tho tumharay mujray say matlab… nach meri bulbul aur nach aur nach… ![]()
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Abdali,
Stop making a joke out of yourself and refrain from posting if you cant add anything useful to the thread.
Thanks.
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1...when we r useful, we r good, 2...when we r not useful, we r evil.
Glad you finally figured out the very basic principle of life.
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Bhai Coolie, listen to your Chinese friend and quit visiting Pakistani forum as well. Don't you see there are so many terrorists here!
There are Pakistanis who may not be good and yet there others who are law-abiding citizens.
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The only difference is, back then the Jihad was strictly between Muslims and the Kuffar. The Munafiqeen wouldn't dare side with the kuffar, for the fear of what the muslims would do to them. And on one case when they did that, in the battle of Tabook, the Prophet ordered the extermination of their entire tribe.
Today you find muslims, who were initially exhibiting the characteristics of the Munafiqeen, opening allying with the Kuffar and killing and arresting muslims and therby declaring their disbelief.
And for those who love democracy, guess what!...no man made thing in this world is 100% good and yes democracy does have its draw back. In the "rule of the people, by the people, for the people" when the elected rulers mess up....taraaaannnn...no points for guessing who's guilty in this case.
The only people who have problems with Jihad are those associated with Kufr, period. :)
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he meant "...to america"
i wonder if that is now the "basic principle of your life".
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Sharaabi, who is making the ruling on who the munafiqeen are? Is it you? Is it Osama? Is it Musharraf?
But you still failed to answer my initial question. How many people at the time of the Prophet (pbuh) were randomly killed outside of the battlefield? How many people going on their daily lives were slaughtered by the early Muslims? Did any of the early Muslims ever conceal a hidden weapon and kill someone they did not agree with?
You are abusing Islam when you support murder and call it jihad.