This is fake. Though the voice is similar as I have both seen and heard Sayedee in person, this must be some sort of slander campaign. I was disgusted when I listened to it, couldn't finish it and closed it.
Just to throw this out there, I don't believe that to be pro-Ummah one must set aside national interest. I believe it is possible for one to do both at the same time but with some sacrifices of course. To do this, I believe Bangladesh should build strong(er) relations with Muslim countries first...
I genuinely laughed at this one bro, nice one. :rofl:
I'm almost there, a little bit more and I can already see myself receiving my degree - Bachelor of Razakaari :azn:
I believe that this speech will have some sort of a negative effect on AL's image in the Muslim world as Bangladesh is after all a Muslim majority country and part of the Ummah (whether you believe in it or not). My guess is that this speech might raise questions as to why it was given in the...
Could someone please tell me where I could find this speech? Though I can't speak Arabic, my understanding of fus'ha Arabic is pretty good I would say. I'm interested in what Al Qardawi has to say.
Let me break this down for you really simply. As per Awami League logic, you are either with them...or you're not and (by default) you're a razakar/Pakistan-lover etc.
How are you "against them"? Also simple; just dare to claim that the trial is a farce or agree with others who do so or simply...
About Jamaat, 1971 aside, wanting strong relations with Muslim countries and being pan-Islamic does not make one or one's party "Pakistani wannabes".
About Awami League and MQM, as shown by @idune bhai above, AL is a well known butcher of Bangladeshis. Also, as far as I know, MQM isn't an...
Have there been any developments yet in regards to this recent expose? The judges have yet to issue any statement denying any of the 230 emails or 17 hours worth of Skype calls to be true as this is solid evidence.
Also, when is the court supposed to give the final verdict for Sayedee's case...
No more Azam witnesses: ICT
Mon, Dec 10th, 2012 4:58 pm BdST
Dhaka, Dec 10 (bdnews24.com) The first war crimes tribunal of Bangladesh has stopped production of defence witnesses in the former Jamaat-e-Islami chief Ghulam Azam's case, though with a rider.
The order came in response to...
If I remember correctly, someone referred to Erdogan and his party in another thread and how they were some sort of an Islamist party that changed and got the their position today. If that is true, would you say that Jamaat's recent move to remove directly Islamic clauses from their constitution...
Wow, that's a first isn't it. What do you think this could mean? Could this "war crimes" trial become the catalyst for Jamaat's transformation into a stronger party?
Note: these questions are for Bangladeshi and Pakistani members, not Arjun tank salesmen and/or trolls.
These are very broad questions but how strong is our army? Based on this procurement and other information from Wiki, which probably isn't 100% correct but should be on the right track, it...
"And obey Allah and His Messenger, and do not dispute and [thus] lose courage and [then] your strength would depart; and be patient. Indeed, Allah is with the patient." (Qur'an-e-Kareem; Surah Al-Anfal 8:46)
About Hasina getting another force to protect her and her distrust towards the army..
"Pipilikar pakha mele moroner torai"
Like father, like daughter it seems :disagree:
He did not compare Islam with food but was actually giving an example of Islam's influence on culture. In his example, he mentioned food (a part of culture) being influenced by Islam. Samjhe? Na kiya mujhe aur explain karna chaahiye aap ke liye?
Ok, why the hell do the ethnic histories of the families of the recently mentioned political figures (Suhrawardy, Mir Jafar, Iskandar Mirza) matter so much? :undecided: If instead we used our time to learn about the EARLY Muslims as much as these people, the purest Muslims ever who are the...