mahool
August 18, 2014, 5:37pm
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marwat coach main nahin bethe kabhi?
acha to yeh jo coach business unhi ka hia?
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Koi aur niazi. Har taraf sey niazi nikal rahe hain :)late Abdul sattar khan niazi from bhakkar
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Do you know Irfan ullah Khan Marwat?
Yup, was minister of sindh. He is basically from lakki, his wife is ghulam ishaq's daughter.
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On funny note, ‘marwati’ is typo, i wanted to write marwat. Later i asked mods to remove ‘i’ but they refused (members were mistaking me for a girl and were weirdly very nice to me).
TS
August 18, 2014, 7:04pm
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:rotfl:
Nahi laRki to nahi, sirf laRki ki rooh hai. :hehe:
Sami agar Niazi hai to naam main kiyun nahi shaamil ?
How do you know he is Niazi ?
The link doesn’t say that.
No, I am not Niazi. Khuda kay fazal say. :snooty:
I believe mairay abaa-o-ajdaad were Kashmiri pundits from my mothers’ side.
TS
August 18, 2014, 7:05pm
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On funny note, 'marwati' is typo, i wanted to write marwat. Later i asked mods to remove 'i' but they refused (members were mistaking me for a girl and were weirdly very nice to me).
Have them change it now. They change peoples' nicks all the time.
However, Marwati seems right unless you want to change it to Marwat Vaala.
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TS:
Nahi laRki to nahi, sirf laRki ki rooh hai. Sami agai Niazi hai to naam main kiyun nahi shaamil ?How do you know he is Niazi ? The link doesn’t say that.No, I am not Niazi. Khuda kay fazal say. I believe mairay abaa-o-ajdaad were Kashmiri pundits from my mothers’ side.
Wiki is saying that his real name is manoor aslam khan niazi.
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I saw this thread making to 4 pages and assumed AP uncle ne entry mari hai!
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I saw this thread making to 4 pages and assumed AP uncle ne entry mari hai!
I'm going to make a thread 'Dirtiest politicians in world's history'. AP's participation is guaranteed :D
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Kosar Niazi ko bhool gaye aap?
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I'm going to make a thread 'Dirtiest politicians in world's history'. AP's participation is guaranteed :D
This isn't enough? We have IK + Niazi + Military dictator + pictures of beautiful women in this thread already. What else is needed?
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This isn't enough? We have IK + Niazi + Military dictator + pictures of beautiful women in this thread already. What else is needed?
May be OP was not that attractive for AP
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This is an attmept to enlist all characther with the surname Niazi. See I brought life to otherwise another copy/paste pashtun thread :)
mahool
August 19, 2014, 3:34pm
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Moulana Whisky…
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mahool:
Moulana Whisky…
whats the story?
mahool
August 19, 2014, 3:50pm
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muqawwee123:
whats the story?
Moulan Kausar Niazi was Jamati (JI). He join Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto…
Bhutto used to call him Moulan Whisky…
According to Shaukat Nasir, a former student of the University of Karachi (between 1975 and 1979), ‘Disco Molvi’ was a tongue-in-cheek expression that was first coined by progressive student activists at the University of Karachi (KU) sometime in the late 1970s. It was mockingly used to describe the more modernly attired and beardless members of the right-wing Islami Jamiat-i-Taleba (IJT). ‘In those days,’ says Shaukat, ‘even some Jamati members also had girlfriends. They would dress in western clothes and listen to modern pop and Indian music, but were still committed to propagate Jamat-i-Islami’s philosophy. We began calling such IJT activists Disco Molvies!’ Shaukat added, smiling widely. The term is also believed to have been a spin-off of a sarcastic phrase ‘Maulana Whiskey’ that was coined by IJT members in the Punjab to describe the allegedly whiskey loving former Jamat-i-Islami (JI) leader, Maulana Kausar Niazi. According to Bilal Kidwai, a former member of the IJT (in the late 1970s) at Lahore’s Government College, it was members of IJT at the Punjab University who coined the term ‘Maulana Whiskey’ for Niazi when (in 1969) he decided to quit JI and join Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s socialist/secular Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).’ However, in an interview that he gave to India Today in 1989, prolific author and former left-wing student activist, Tariq Ali, claimed that this term was actually coined by Z A. Bhutto himself. “Kausar Niazi was called Maulana Whiskey by Bhutto in the 70s,” Ali told India Today, while talking about how Niazi abandoned Bhutto in 1977 and began taking part in the anti-Bhutto movement headed by right-wing religious parties. “He (Niazi) was either drunk or surrounded by dancing girls and then began masquerading as the guardian of Islam,” Ali chuckled. Shaukat Nasir is not sure who came up with the term, Maulana Whiskey: “I personally think it were the Jamaties who after being incensed by Maulana Kausar Niazi’s decision to quit JI and join PPP, taunted him with this title. But it is also true that Bhutto sahib started calling Niazi Maulana Whiskey when he decided to quit the PPP and join the JI’s protests against Bhutto sahib’s government in 1977.” Interestingly, the term, even if coined by the IJT members alone, eventually became part of the still on-going tradition in Pakistan where clerics are ridiculed through satire and jokes. Between the emergence of the term ‘Maulana Whiskey’ (in the early 1970s) and ‘Disco Molvi’ (possibly in 1977), another term in this context became popular.
http://www.dawn.com/news/665959/maulana-who