Hammad Shah
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I read his column today. If you think you can make a difference on face book, sure.
For someone like me who would be there for chit chat, gup shup, sharing pictures, its better not to be a part of such a social network.
Some time this Javed Choudhry also become so naive..........he said that Muslim didn't protest on facebook and Facebook is a site where everybody can make a page etc...........For his kind information many Muslims asked them to close this page but Facebook admins didn't respond to them and didn't close the page. But when many Muslim group had created pages against that "Filthy" page as protest, they were straight away deleted by Facebook admins.
Muslims had boycotted the facebook because of their discriminatory policies. Their rules are different for non-Muslims than for Muslims. They are notfollowing their rules of their own website.
Ok Javed Choudhry keep on using Facebook and get "Blessed"
Well, I think, we should have courage to listen, read and evaluate the veiws, beliefs and thoughts of people from the opposite side. This will help us know what other people think about us. Eventually we will know that in this world we are not living alone and obviously we will know that there are people who have different beleifs and there are people who do not like us due to certain reasons. Moreover, we will also know that there soceities, cultures and countries which are functioning better than our system. This knowledge will enable us to broaden our mind, thinking and eventually we will aspire to change for better.......For me interaction with different people especially those who do not share the same values is very important for our development (as an individual and society). Boycotting something is very irrational response and it amounts to cagging yourself from external influences which is sign of weakness.Salam to all,
In my opinion Face book is not a forum that I cannot live without it. Someone came out with Millat Face book which is almost like face book. http://millatfacebook.com/ . It is a forum for Muslims where no one will use abusive language for your and my prophet (PBUH). I sent invitations to all my friends to come and join the forum but found none coming to that forum. I preferred to leave face book because I felt that is the right way. Those who say it is a great tool then I would say that there are many other forums where you can do the same what you do here at Face Book if you really want to do so. I do not know how we can compare taking education in schools and colleges same as using Face book which is mostly an addiction and a waste of time. Thanks
Well, I think, we should have courage to listen, read and evaluate the veiws, beliefs and thoughts of people from the opposite side. This will help us know what other people think about us. Eventually we will know that in this world we are not living alone and obviously we will know that there are people who have different beleifs and there are people who do not like us due to certain reasons. Moreover, we will also know that there soceities, cultures and countries which are functioning better than our system. This knowledge will enable us to broaden our mind, thinking and eventually we will aspire to change for better.......For me interaction with different people especially those who do not share the same values is very important for our development (as an individual and society). Boycotting something is very irrational response and it amounts to cagging yourself from external influences which is sign of weakness.
Nobody is talking abt digesting anything. It is about understanding things. It is abt knowing that different people have different interests, different standards, different beliefs........It is about learning proper response.....In other words we should be beghairat enough to digest every kind of humiliation & mockery.
Stop believing these buzz words. Do you think they show same courage when it comes to their interests?
I agree with you 100%.He hasnt looked at the financial impact which the FB owner faced withing 3 days last time and they were on their knees.I also support the muslimfacebook.Whats the usage of FB by people around.Not constructive at least.[AM];254973 said:I also disagree with Javaid Chaudhary's this logic... what technology has to do with Facebook? I used for years, but never find any benefit that really cover what Javaid Chaudhary is talking about.
I think this article he wrote in hurry.. and didn't garnished as he do for others... If suppose I re-activate my account and join his page, then what cause he will be working on? And how many pplz will go after that... other than just share their activities with friends to show how serious they are about the cause, while in actual, they'll be not practicing what they quote and share.