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'Don't Preach Islam To Me': Pak Hindu lawmaker shames fellow MPs, wins praise | Watch​




A Hindu Lawmaker in Pakistan, Danesh Sharma, has blasted his fellow lawmakers and Pakistan Government over price rise in the country during the ongoing holy month of Ramadhan as he disclosed that he is being asked to convert to Islam. Watch the video for more details.
 
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If the people knew the right of minorities as per constitution of Pakistan and religion, they wouldn't have asked him to convert to Islam.

And a healthy mix of minorities be it Hindus, Christians, Parsis, others give a hugely good image of the country to the oustide world and in the country as well, to the minorities.

It adds to the diversity be it cultural, linguistics, food and traditions.

Adds to the inclusive, holistic good vibes about the country and people, as tolerant, inclusive and welcoming.

As said, if you want to know how good the country is ask the minorities, look at their living conditions.

So when the people will start understanding the basics.

Such a shame.
 

'Don't Preach Islam To Me': Pak Hindu lawmaker shames fellow MPs, wins praise | Watch​




A Hindu Lawmaker in Pakistan, Danesh Sharma, has blasted his fellow lawmakers and Pakistan Government over price rise in the country during the ongoing holy month of Ramadhan as he disclosed that he is being asked to convert to Islam. Watch the video for more details.

Good for Mr Sharma, shame these munafiqueen MINOs. No other religion comes close to Islam in protecting religious minorities like Islam does. These MINOs subhumans should be the first to be put to the sword for their disgusting behavior while hiding behind religion
 
If the people knew the right of minorities as per constitution of Pakistan and religion, they wouldn't have asked him to convert to Islam.

Ignorant statement.

Inviting him to Islam and saving him from eternal hellfire… that is ETERNAL HELLFIRE….doesn’t mean his rights as minorities are breached in anyway.



Such a shame.

It’s a good thing people give him Dawah.

There is no worse sin than shirk and associating partners to God. You can be the most generous and good person on earth but that good has no value if you don’t believe in God

Even a sinful Muslim is better than a pious Hindu/non-Muslim. The good of this world is useless
 
Ignorant statement.

Inviting him to Islam and saving him from eternal hellfire… that is ETERNAL HELLFIRE….doesn’t mean his rights as minorities are breached in anyway.

Ideally this need to be done through becoming an example for him to follow and accept, instead of preaching and coercion and asking to recite Kalma. Set an example of truthfullness, piety, Sadiq and Ameen and he will follow, not through asking and zabardasti.

As he said in the holy month of Ramazan people are selling food items at higher prices, hardly an example to follow and certainly a bad image given by the fellow Muslims.

Leave the prerogative to him what religion to follow, let him observe and decide.
 
Ideally this need to be done through becoming an example for him to follow and accept, instead of preaching and coercion and asking to recite Kalma. Set an example of truthfullness, piety, Sadiq and Ameen and he will follow, not through asking and zabardasti.

As he said in the holy month of Ramazan people are selling food items at higher prices, hardly an example to follow and certainly a bad image given by the fellow Muslims.

Leave the prerogative to him what religion to follow, let him observe and decide.

He didn’t say coercion, why are you assuming he’s being coerced?

Preaching on the other hand is a good thing.

If Muslims are increasing prices, the same Muslims are giving millions in charity, giving free food and being pious Muslims in Masjids. Why not look at those Muslims as an example?

Besides, Pakistan is going through an economic crisis, of course there would be price increases even in Ramadan.
 

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