ArsalanKhan21
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Same question to Sunnis
Mirza Qadiani declared himself a prophet and established another religion. We are not discussing Qadianism in this thread.
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Same question to Sunnis
So did Moses, Jesus, Mohammad (SAW) and all other prophets we believe in or do no believe in. My point is: State should allow complete freedom of expression or speech and freedom of religion or beliefs. Why should state dictate what's the "right" religion and "wrong" religion constitutionally? Isn't this meddling with other people's religion that led to current state of radicalism in Pakistan where every other sect is declaring another Kafir?Mirza Qadiani declared himself a prophet and established another religion. We are not discussing Qadianism in this thread.
@Horus what I don't understand is that how come so many Pakistanis still love Saudi Arabia after what that country's bad influence has done in Pakistan? I mean here in Europe, even with so little Muslim population, masses of Europeans have been awakened and united against this increasing threat of radical Islam sponsored by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf States in local mosques. So why it took so long for Pakistanis to wake up and publicly speak against their dear Saudis?Saudi govt should know that these very kids radicalized with their money are VERY likely to fight and pose a great threat to them in the future.
Although you are right in your argumentation that most of the fault remains with us Pakistanis, its no longer a secret that Saudis have been actively promoting their radical vesion of political Islam throughout the world to counter Iranian Shia Revolution of 1979:As for blaming the Saudis, I'm afraid the blame lies mostly with us.
No, religious harmony is the key to every human society's success. Today, we Norwegian Muslims formed a ring of humanity outside Oslo's only Jewish Synagogue:Ummah needs to declare a fatwa against the Salafi school of thought.
Sure, fixing a broken economy might fix lots of things, but it cannot fix Pakistan's eternal problems that are based on culture and religion.1: Fix your economy
Sure, fixing a broken economy might fix lots of things, but it cannot fix Pakistan's eternal problems that are based on culture and religion.
Hmm, who is the target here "you"?Once you start paying your own bills you can assert your point of view which you can't right now.
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In order to eradicate Islamic radicalism from Pakistan, one must reverse everything that started after Bhutto's coup in Pakistan. All these dogmatic religious laws he and his successors made must be repealed like declaring Qadianis non-Muslim, forcing religious minorities to not become Head of State, Head of Army etc.
Hmm, who is the target here "you"?
Saudi govt should know that these very kids radicalized with their money are VERY likely to fight and pose a great threat to them in the future.