India matches key to Pakistan's future

only_truths

Minister (2k+ posts)
If Javed Miandad married his son to Dawood's daughter (do you want to blam her of being Dawood's daughter), does it proves Dawood lives in Pakistan?. What's her name your tennis star, yes Sania Mirza, she married to Shoaib, does it means her father lives in Pakistan.

Wow. What a comparison? Digree Digree hotay hein. Jali ya naqli.
 

only_truths

Minister (2k+ posts)
Learn Urdu mate, you will understand the class pof poetry, and Islamic brother hood, i.e. is beyond geographical boundaries

You take any topic, you guys bring in religion and change the discussion on the thread.

BTW,on brotherhood and concern beyond geographical borders, I was reading an article by Nadeem F. Paracha two days back. He writes :

" Today in Pakistan Muslims comprise a huge majority. So why do many Pakistanis spend more time celebrating Islamic history of regions outside India (especially Arabia), and seem to show more concern over what is happening to their brethren in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan and Kashmir, while drowning out the havoc being perpetrated by Muslims against Muslims inside their own country?
If we study the recent trend of intransigent thinking and of denials doing the rounds, we will notice this denial has now become the vocation of the urban middle class. In an era of populist democracy (mostly associated with the urban working class and the rural peasantry), the middle class feels that it is a minority. Thus, it can be suggested that this class too seems to be suffering from the same kind of a minority complex that Muslims of the subcontinent suffered from after 1857.
Perhaps thats why, comparatively speaking, it is this class that is today enthusiastically responding to all the retro-Islamic paraphernalia (Caliphate, Sharia, etc.), anti-democracy sentiment and empty, rhetorical muscle-flexing based on glorified fables and myths of Muslim power doing the rounds today in the drawing rooms, the popular media and cyber space."

(ref: http://www.dawn.com/2011/07/10/smokers-corner-talking-tall.html)
 
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