Re: Question to Pakistani Muslim living in the Persian Gulf
Madhanee, some of your views are so full of **** that one doesn't even know where to start.
When I went for hajj, I heard lectures and question answer sessions from an Indian scholar, shaykh waseeullah abbas, in urdu, within the haram. I prayed behind a pakistani, and an african american imam, in makkah. (and yes in a SAUDI MOSQUE)
To contrast that, let me tell you that I went with a Pakistani group (which turned out to be highly barelvi.. ) who refused to pray even their 5 regular prayers behind the imaam of the ka'aba because they felt he was not_a_muslim.
Truth of the matter is, idiots such as yourself who get strung up on nationality have the narrowest vision of all. The Prophet saws has told us of the evils of the tribalistic/nationalistic thought. If Arabs practice that sort of thinking, they're wrong, and if Pakistanis do it, they're wrong. There are no blanket rulings covering all, and I've seen enough of both to say that such thinking is neither limited to Arabs nor pakistanis.