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Yup.

A couple of retired court martialed Cols who is sometimes also a Brig demanding some money and blackmailing Malik Riaz...a couple of videos as well.

Things about to get spicy on 8 PM talk shows! :)
there is a news flash that he is going to file case in next 8 hours as he has all the evidence against the blackmailers
 
Lastly stop tagging me here I am not going to reply any more Any interested

Leave the forum then. Whats with this new drama of inviting people over NWO-controlled facebook for debates?
So study Islam before talking and I have countered Mr Syed Ali several times before you were missing from those threads.

You were asked a direct question pertaining to any such verse in the Holy book. Whats with posting everything but the source of your claims?
 
I agree.

But the amount of skin we are use to, you would by now have had a nuclear implosion in Pakistan.

Zarvan would have smashed straight through your computer screens.
Pakistan is the only country which has be fighting dedicatedly against extremism for more than a decade ...we do understand we have a problem but we are fixing it also ...is it the case with India ....no ....There is a proverb in Punjabi ...'Apni manji tally daang phero' ...!
 
Can he show me one ayah in Quran that categorically declares revealing of face as haram? or stopping common Muslim women (not Ummahat al Mo'mineen) from going about everyday business outside their homes? I bet he wont be able to do so. Instead he will present weak ahadith and wordings from certain Muslim scholars who themselves were inhabitants (and representatives) of fiercely male dominated societies.


What is that?

there is no restriction on going out on even ummahat al momineen in Quran. I havent read any such instruction other than the advice that they should not sound louder
 
Pakistan is the only country which has be fighting dedicatedly against extremism for more than a decade ...we do understand we have a problem but we are fixing it also ...is it the case with India ....no ....There is a proverb in Punjabi ...'Apni manji tally daang phero' ...!

Bhai tu serious ho gaya.

I am the resident maximum banned lothario of pak def.

Maybe you are new. But I cannot revert to form just to clue you in. I like it here.
 
I am quite astonished to see that Lal Masjid operation wasn't enough to teach them a strong lesson.Religion,specially Islam was never enforced by sword,but with love,care and giving respect.What are they trying to prove?eh.They must learn from Allah (swt),that social morals are not enforced but individuals are made attracted towards that.Blackening faces and ruining few bill-boards won't work.You need to take action against those online dating services and **** websites which promotes sex and abuse human psyche related with process of reproduction.You need to arrest those ministers who are big time sinisters and biggest clients of such objectionable services in the first place.This can be achieved by raising voice against such corrupt masses and not voting them in future.Plus,teaching your generations and begain charity at home by bycotting and banning such promos,rather than taking out black sprays and acting like ganagsters or thugs of Rio de Janeiro.
Like information from DNA is inhertied and new individuals with similar information are born.In the same manner,good environment must be provided to young children.Today,I say that we are responsible,we-the laymen who puts blame to satan over everything.Aray,he only invites..we are the ones who are authorize to accept or reject his awful invition.
Our ignorance towards religion,society and culture has resulted the birth of both liberal and extremist/mulla masses.
Please laymen,wake up,the power is in your hand..not armys' or goverments'
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Moral brigade active in Islamabad again
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Photographs of models on these billboards in an Islamabad market have been defaced. — Photos by Ishaque Chaudhry
ISLAMABAD: Are they back – the moral brigades that blackened the faces of women on advertisement boards in 2007?

At least that is what people feared when they found bared arms and faces of models on billboards defaced in Super Market during Eid shopping spree.

Nobody saw who did it but thoughts went back to religious activists, mainly seminary students, who did the same during the Lal Masjid-inspired heady ‘islah’ (reform) campaign in the federal capital eight years ago.

However, like then, neither the advertisers nor their clients have felt reporting the vandalism to the police or the Capital Development Authority (CDA).

But privately, and guardedly, many have expressed despair at the possible return of the moral brigades.

“I cannot understand what anybody will gain by causing loss to me,” said Sohail Shah, the advertiser of two of the three billboards disfigured at the Super Market.

“It will cost me Rs10,000 to change the smeared reflector screen,” he added. “Insurance is not available against vandalism and charging clients would be unreasonable and damaging to my business.”

Sobia Amir, the owner of a salon, said her ‘well-wishers’ blamed the act on right-wing students, but felt “not much can be done about it.”

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Photographs of models on these billboards in an Islamabad market have been defaced. — Photos by Ishaque Chaudhry
Like most business persons of the city, she was reluctant to dwell any further on the subject out of fear of “firebrand clerics.”

Because the billboards were disfigured in the vicinity of a girls’ college, a cloth merchant of Super Market said, “it is possible that by striking in the heart of the city at the dead of night the vandals wanted wider coverage to their message.”

The owner of a shopping plaza, Iskander Khan, observed that madressah students indulge in such “hooliganism” to try to enforce the attire their teachers consider proper for women.

“Islamabad has no culture of hooliganism. Such incidents are rare and young Taliban are usually behind them in an effort to enforce their sharia on us,” he said, tracing the incidents to the street marches by the “female brigades” of Lal Masjid in 2007.

“We all remember the mild harassment students of big and small seminaries in F-7, F-6 and E-7 resorted to, armed with sticks, in various city markets that year,” recalled Muzamil Sabri, the president of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

He said the ICCI felt concerned at the loss individual advertisers have suffered but more so for the fear syndrome that the incidents portend for the business environment in the city.

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Photographs of models on these billboards in an Islamabad market have been defaced. — Photos by Ishaque Chaudhry
“They don’t seem to be as belligerent this time though, as the defacing (of the advertisements) took place in the dark of night,” he added.

Perhaps the last such act in the city was reported in F-10 area in 2012.

Unlike in the past, the vandals did not leave behind such messages in their latest act of hooliganism as “fahashi, bayhayi band karo” (stop vulgarity, immorality).”

Members of the business community feel the authorities need to take notice of this practice before it spreads. “Our union leaders should take it up with them and the police,” said a businessman in Super Market who too did not wish to be named.

“Madressah students live in a different world. We don’t want to engage them,” he said. “But the police can request their teachers to restrain them from uncivil behaviour.”

An officer of the Kohsar police station, on the other hand, said, “We don’t act on our own but on an FIR which only people who feel hurt by an action can lodge.”

Although he acknowledged that “religious elements are usually behind such incidents”, he said people avoid registering an FIR against them.

When Dawn contacted the managements of Jamia Fareedia in E-7, Jamia Muhammadia F-6, Taleemul Quran F-7 and another seminary in F-6, all refused to comment, saying “the relevant persons” were away on Eid holidays.

However, an official of a small seminary in F-6 shot back at the query regarding the defacing: “Do you want to see Muslim women in such a state? There should be a ban on such nakedness because it is a conspiracy of the West against Islam.”

Published in Dawn, July 22nd, 2015
I used to mark moustaches and beards to celebs advertised in newspapers...... so am I part of Gharat brigade or not??:azn:
 
a restart which is always "innocent" looking to the pious people of Pakistan and then it gets "better and better"
like this...... schools & video and barber shops join the target list and more


@syedali73 , is this correct.


I don't wish to waste my time.
Haj is the penultimate expression of faith and submission to Allah for a Muslim yet there a man prays without covering his head and the woman without covering her face.

go figure.
 
@syedali73 , is this correct.
Bhai, my knowledge is limited but whatever little understanding I have on this subject, I'll share with you but concisely.

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It translates as: "O Prophet (PBUH), tell your wives, and your daughters, and the women of the believers to bring down over themselves [part] of their outer garments. That is more suitable that they will be known and not be abused. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful."

Please pay close attention to the word underlined in red. The word is 'jalabib', plural of a word 'Jilbab' an Arabic word that means (in English) an ankle down shirt or a cloak. It is quite obvious that a shirt or part of a shirt cannot be used to cover the head unless we are talking about a garment such as 'saree' that has an extendable 'pallu' and you might have seen Pakistani ladies do use to cover up their heads (especially upon hearing Azan) with saree's pallu. However, saree or saree-like garment is not present in Arab culture and the shirt that Arab women use to wear is a loose ankle down cloak that simply cant be extended to cover the head. One would need a separate piece of clothing to cover the head. To me, 'extension' of 'jilbab' simply means to use lose shirt so that bosom is covered such that its curves and shape is no longer visible.
 
a restart which is always "innocent" looking to the pious people of Pakistan and then it gets "better and better"
like this...... schools & video and barber shops join the target list and more

Exactly. Now watch the feigned outrage of the same moral brigade come pouring forth in this thread too.
 
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