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islami akhowwatt kaa baymisaal muzahira

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  1. bsobaid
    Member

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/world/middleeast/15bahrain.html?_r=1&hp

    mashallah. emaan garam aur taza hogiaa.

    aik hoon muslim hurm kee paasbaani kay liyay..

    maza tou tabb aaey jab irani army bhi apnay muslim bhaiyoo kee madad kay liyay aan pohchay..
    wah kiaa manzar hogaa. mashallah, alhumdulillah, sunbhanallah, bhaee emaan taza hogiaa.

    Posted 1 year ago on 14 Mar 2011 17:58 #
  2. emaan tou taza ho gia hai,laikin Insaniat baasi ho gayi hai!!

    Posted 1 year ago on 14 Mar 2011 18:02 #
  3. spruce
    Member

    SHIA.... do'nt belive Quran and they saying that this Quran is changed by abubakr and omer(ra) according to them 99 time Ali is mentioned in quran but they remove the name of Ali....wah kia philosofy hia...Allah k rasool k dost sahih bukhari mai jo azmat aor dignity aor honor narrate ki hai hadith mai wo kiuoon nahi hide ki ,ager unko Ali(rA)se koi problem tha........Allah se dua hai asay Gustakh karny waloon ko ibrat naak saza ho jo Allah k kitaaab aor Allah k nabi aor Ahalybait pur gaandi zabaan use karty hain aapnay politics makasad k liye aor islam doshmani k liye.........

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 13:42 #
  4. bsobaid
    Member

    Irshad sahab, I am afraid your comments are based on sectarianism and extreme religious hatred rather than politics.

    I have to highly disagree with you.

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 13:59 #
  5. Dusky
    Member

    What happen to the thread by S.E.Mirza sahib on Bahrin?
    Why he deleted?

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 15:03 #
  6. bsobaid
    Member

    This is an excellent test case of the side effects when you mix politics with religion.

    An uprising in Egypt was supported by all.
    Similar uprising in Bahrain is making us think twice as the element of religion was successfully induced in it.

    mila dein deen siaasat mein tou reh jaati hai changaizee

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 15:06 #
  7. kami1232
    Member

    ^^
    thread is moved to F&R section.

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 15:06 #
  8. Dusky
    Member

    Oh my dad... thread has been move to "Faith and Religion". Don't know why as that has nothing to with faith or religion...

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 15:07 #
  9. bsobaid
    Member

    Why was this thread moved to Faith?
    This is a pure politics thread.

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 15:11 #
  10. shirazi
    Member

    Our moderator SE Mirza Sb. is pro Khalifa and Saudi Arabia.
    If you want threads to be at right place post content highlighting official version otherwise you may find threads out of the place like "Pakistani Citizens being beaten in Bahrain" thread. Bahrain is not the Jasmine revolution of Thahir Sq that united all of us against Mubarak regime.

    -:)

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 15:55 #
  11. Shirazi
    Looks like you are 'the know all' guy here. Do you know how that thread happened ending up in Faith and Religion? If not then kindly refrain from assuming things.

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 16:30 #
  12. liv_2_die
    Member

    this thread is absurd as the OP ..

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 16:45 #
  13. bsobaid
    Member

    why live_2_die?
    What did you find absurd? please explain.

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 16:46 #
  14. liv_2_die
    Member

    due to your thread heading ... you instigated Irshad to say what he said .. in ur subject matter again (where you refer to iran sending army), you again added fuel to fire to start a shia-sunni debate and fight .. STOP istigating sectarism and if you have nothing positive to contribute, do not promote fighting (i.e. keep your beak shut)

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 16:57 #
  15. shirazi
    Member

    @SE Mirza

    Sorry to offend you, I was just pulling your leg on siding with Khalifa, no offense intended.

    I wrote it earlier that I write it again, all Bahraini Pakistanis I spoke with share your perspective. So there are ground realities that we, who have never lived there, can't comprehend. We are going by the book and you are going by the ground. And that's why even if I don't agree with your opinion I still respect and value it a lot.

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 17:28 #
  16. Thread brought over from: http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/saudis-uae-send-troops-to-bahrain-to-help-quell-protests

    @Irshad
    Member
    Soldiers sent to protect Sunni ruling family after weeks of Shi'ite protests; opponents of island’s dynasty call the move "war."
    Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates dispatched forces to Bahrain on Monday in response to a call from the island’s rulers to help put down weeks of protests by the country’s Shi’ite Muslim majority. Opponents of Bahrain’s Sunni dynasty called the move a declaration of war.
    Analysts saw the troop movement into Bahrain, home to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, as a mark of concern in Saudi Arabia that concessions by the country’s monarchy could inspire the conservative Sunni kingdom’s own restive Shi’ite minority concentrated in its Eastern Province, the center of the Saudi oil industry.
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    Bahrain’s Shi’ites want Sunni monarchy toppled
    About 1,000 Saudi soldiers entered Bahrain to protect government facilities, a Saudi official source said, a day after mainly Shi’ite protesters overran police and blocked roads.
    “They are part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) force that would guard the government installations,” the source said, referring to the six-member bloc that coordinates military and economic policy in the world’s top oil-exporting region. Bahrain said on Monday it had asked the Gulf troops for support in line with a GCC defense pact. The Gulf Cooperation Council comprises Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
    The UAE sent about 500 police officers into Bahrain, Emirati Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan said.
    “The Bahraini government asked us yesterday to look at ways to help them to defuse the tension,” he said.
    “Other Gulf countries will also participate to get calm and order in Bahrain,” said Sheikh Abdullah, in Paris for a meeting of G8 foreign ministers.
    Bahrain has been gripped by its worst unrest since the 1990s after protesters took to the streets last month, inspired by uprisings that toppled the leaders of Egypt and Tunisia. Thousands are still camped out at the Pearl roundabout, having returned since the army cleared out the area last month.
    Any intervention by Gulf Arab troops in Bahrain is highly sensitive on the island, where the Shi’ite Muslim majority complains of discrimination by the Sunni Muslim royal family.
    The UAE foreign minister met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ahead of the broader G8 gathering that takes place in Paris on Monday night and Tuesday morning. The White House said Monday it did not consider the Saudi entry into Bahrain an invasion.

    “We’ve seen the reports that you’re talking about. This is not an invasion of a country,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said, adding, “We urge the government of Bahrain, as we have repeatedly, as well as other GCC countries, to exercise restraint.”
    Witnesses in Bahrain saw some 150 armored troop carriers, ambulances, water tankers and jeeps cross into Bahrain via the 25-km. causeway and head toward Riffa, a Sunni area that is home to the royal family and military hospital.
    Bahraini opposition groups, including the largest Shi’ite party, Wefaq, said the move was an attack on defenseless citizens.
    “We consider the entry of any soldier or military machinery into the Kingdom of Bahrain’s air, sea or land territories a blatant occupation,” they said in a statement. “This real threat about the entry of Saudi and other Gulf forces into Bahrain to confront the defenseless Bahraini people puts the Bahraini people in real danger and threatens them with an undeclared war by armed troops.”
    The move came after Bahraini police clashed on Sunday with mostly Shi’ite demonstrators in one of the most violent confrontations since troops killed seven protesters last month. After trying to push back demonstrators for several hours, police backed off and youths built barricades across the highway to the main financial district of the Gulf banking hub.
    In areas across Bahrain on Monday, vigilantes, some armed with sticks or wearing masks, guarded the entrances to their neighborhoods.
    “We will never leave. This is our country,” said Abdullah, a protester, when asked if Saudi troops would stop them. “Why should we be afraid? We are not afraid in our country.”
    The invasion could have profound regional implications. Most Gulf Arab ruling families are Sunni, and intervention might encourage a response from non-Arab Iran, the main Shi’ite power in the region. Accusations already abound of Iranian backing for Shi’ite activists in Bahrain – charges the Islamic Republic denies.
    “Shi’ites in states with large Shi’ite populations, in particular Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, may intensify their own local anti-regime demonstrations,” said Ghanem Nuseibeh, a partner at consultancy Cornerstone Global. “The Bahraini unrest could potentially turn into regional sectarian violence that goes beyond the borders of the particular states concerned.”
    http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=212116&R=R3
    Posted 4 hours ago on 15 Mar 2011 13:20

    bsobaid
    Member
    duplicate
    http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/islami-akhowwatt-kaa-baymisaal-muzahira
    Posted 4 hours ago on 15 Mar 2011 13:28

    Hussain Farooqui
    Member
    What Iran doing in Bahrain will spread hatred between Shias and Sunnis in other Muslim countries also. What Iran is doing will be very damaging to the Muslim Brotherhood.

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 18:02 #
  17. yahya
    Member

    This explains some of what is going on;

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=596621320601931320&hl=en#

    Posted 1 year ago on 15 Mar 2011 18:17 #
  18. spruce
    Member

    [4:59] An-Nisa
    O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you. And if you disagree over anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger, if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is the best [way] and best in result.

    Posted 1 year ago on 18 Mar 2011 5:34 #
  19. spruce
    Member

    Iran Plan To Destroy The Holy Mosque of Makkah The Incident of The Hajj Season of 1406 (1986): on the 3rd day of Dhu Al Hijjah

    still any one has doubt about the inteion of iran to hold power beside saudia ,because he want another lebnon in the shape of hizbullah in behrain.while hizbullah leader refused to drink water from sunni muslims still any one thinks that this politics ,brother think 1000 time that disbelivers and munafiq among islam or very dengerious then yahood and nasara.iran want to restore his old form of persian state which was destroyed by Allah through romans see in quran surah room.i am wonder that why we are thinking that this is political forum and no one has to discuss religion matters, my brother relegion tells us the right and wrong which can be implemented by Quran if any one is familiar with Allah's book and his Messenegr life then all the matters can be resolved without fighting but Allah warns us in Qur’an al hujraat [49:9]
    And if two factions among the believers should fight, then make settlement between the two. But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of Allah. And if it returns, then make settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, Allah... loves those who act justly.

    again i am leading you all towards Allah's order

    [4:59] An-Nisa
    O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you. And if you disagree over anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger, if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is the best [way] and best in result.

    Posted 1 year ago on 18 Mar 2011 5:43 #
  20. @Irshad
    This is spamming. Same content (above:[4:59] An-Nisa
    O you who have believed..... ) posted on threads:

    http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/shia-zardarimost-corrupt-in-world-azaab-e-elahi
    http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/the-arab-turmoil?view=all

    Posted 1 year ago on 18 Mar 2011 8:54 #

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