See I just don't want to be pulled into unwanted argument, so I keep quiet. Have a rational debate if you want. Why are you bringing beef here. If a Hindu doesn't eat beef - The question of parent telling them not to eat doesn't arise at all because the child will 99.99% never ask the parent they want to eat, if they know it's beef. You are bullsh!tting. You are giving a lame refereral to argue & we were not serving pork in the function
Here the argument is the child wanted to eat the food & the father was giving importance to his obsessed beliefs than the children's happiness. These are not everyday affair. If he doesn't want to eat let him not, why deprive the children, who are craving to have the food. The children are not bothered of whether it's Halal or Haram, so why stop them.
It was a happy occasion. It made me upset to see the sad children. Any body will feel upset when you see this. Why punish the innocent children with your beliefs. I couldn't take my eyes of the children, after I saw the sadness in the children's face. We all were so happy, but this incident put me off.
I tried to just leave the case at what i posted. But anyway let me complete for you & tell you what happened after this. The mother was with my sister & she saw the argument & something wrong with the children & dad. So she went to check & the children told her to tell dad to allow them to have food. She just comforted the children & said it's ok, he's right, you should obey the dad & came off.
My cousin's house was next door. The guests were all around our house & relatives houses surrounding. She spoke to my sister about the issue & asked her if she can arrange to serve the children somewhere else other than the serving area where her husband was sitting talking to my dad & co-brothers. She called the daughters & they pretended to be speaking with ladies & we all laughingly walked to my cousin's house as a normal chit chat affair. Both daughters had the food there. The servers came from back door & served them what ever they wanted to eat. Then the daughters went & sat with dad & she called her son & he also had the food with my niece. It relieved me after I saw the excitement & happiness in the children's face.
She told us, we are going to have a good fight tonight, when I go back, but it's a normal affair, not to worry. If I try to explain him they are children let them eat, he will spoil my beautiful & happy evening & the whole holiday will go for a toss. Let him have his halal food alone in the night & sulk. He deserves it.
There are many incidents like these I have witnessed. I don't want to bring it up to argue unnecessarily. My argument is nothing will happen if you have a food which is not halal. People need to get over these beliefs & integrate with society & behave like how everybody normally behaves
I brought up beef because you are a hypocrite.
There is no point in debating with you because if Hindu children want to eat something forbidden according to Hinduism, which is beef.
You are bullshitting here. Because I have caught you. If Hindu children want to do something against their religion then naturally their parents will stop them.
Now apply it to the Muslim family, if the Muslim children want to do something against their religion, naturally their parents will try to stop them.
But you are too much of a double standard of a person to apply the same principles to the two scenarios.
Now don't lie, Hindus do not eat beef, thats why western food chains do not sell beef products in India.
You may not be serving pork you hypocrite, but you are serving haraam food which is enough to stop any Muslim from eating the haraam food.
See I just don't want to be pulled into unwanted argument, so I keep quiet. Have a rational debate if you want. Why are you bringing beef here. If a Hindu doesn't eat beef - The question of parent telling them not to eat doesn't arise at all because the child will 99.99% never ask the parent they want to eat, if they know it's beef. You are bullsh!tting. You are giving a lame refereral to argue & we were not serving pork in the function
Here the argument is the child wanted to eat the food & the father was giving importance to his obsessed beliefs than the children's happiness. These are not everyday affair. If he doesn't want to eat let him not, why deprive the children, who are craving to have the food. The children are not bothered of whether it's Halal or Haram, so why stop them.
It was a happy occasion. It made me upset to see the sad children. Any body will feel upset when you see this. Why punish the innocent children with your beliefs. I couldn't take my eyes of the children, after I saw the sadness in the children's face. We all were so happy, but this incident put me off.
I tried to just leave the case at what i posted. But anyway let me complete for you & tell you what happened after this. The mother was with my sister & she saw the argument & something wrong with the children & dad. So she went to check & the children told her to tell dad to allow them to have food. She just comforted the children & said it's ok, he's right, you should obey the dad & came off.
My cousin's house was next door. The guests were all around our house & relatives houses surrounding. She spoke to my sister about the issue & asked her if she can arrange to serve the children somewhere else other than the serving area where her husband was sitting talking to my dad & co-brothers. She called the daughters & they pretended to be speaking with ladies & we all laughingly walked to my cousin's house as a normal chit chat affair. Both daughters had the food there. The servers came from back door & served them what ever they wanted to eat. Then the daughters went & sat with dad & she called her son & he also had the food with my niece. It relieved me after I saw the excitement & happiness in the children's face.
She told us, we are going to have a good fight tonight, when I go back, but it's a normal affair, not to worry. If I try to explain him they are children let them eat, he will spoil my beautiful & happy evening & the whole holiday will go for a toss. Let him have his halal food alone in the night & sulk. He deserves it.
There are many incidents like these I have witnessed. I don't want to bring it up to argue unnecessarily. My argument is nothing will happen if you have a food which is not halal. People need to get over these beliefs & integrate with society & behave like how everybody normally behaves
Your anecdotes are meaningless, because anyone can cook up a good story.
So I do not really believe your story you have posted willy-nilly on the internet.
Nice try though.
If you cannot provide Halal food, I will not go to your party, simple as that. If you cannot accommodate my religious beliefs, then you get lost, lose your customers then!
The Muslim will not give a damn about you.
Same thing goes for me serving beef at my party. If I know I have Hindu customers I won't offer beef briyanis or dishes at my party.
But you are too much of a double standard of a person to realize that.
People need to get over these beliefs & integrate with society & behave like how everybody normally behaves
Give up your Hindu beliefs of not eating beef then.
Point is we are who we are, and Islam is our belief system. We will never compromise on our religion.
If you cannot accommodate our religious beliefs then you can get lost then. Lose your customers and influence.
See I just don't want to be pulled into unwanted argument, so I keep quiet. Have a rational debate if you want. Why are you bringing beef here. If a Hindu doesn't eat beef - The question of parent telling them not to eat doesn't arise at all because the child will 99.99% never ask the parent they want to eat, if they know it's beef. You are bullsh!tting. You are giving a lame refereral to argue & we were not serving pork in the function
Here the argument is the child wanted to eat the food & the father was giving importance to his obsessed beliefs than the children's happiness. These are not everyday affair. If he doesn't want to eat let him not, why deprive the children, who are craving to have the food. The children are not bothered of whether it's Halal or Haram, so why stop them.
It was a happy occasion. It made me upset to see the sad children. Any body will feel upset when you see this. Why punish the innocent children with your beliefs. I couldn't take my eyes of the children, after I saw the sadness in the children's face. We all were so happy, but this incident put me off.
I tried to just leave the case at what i posted. But anyway let me complete for you & tell you what happened after this. The mother was with my sister & she saw the argument & something wrong with the children & dad. So she went to check & the children told her to tell dad to allow them to have food. She just comforted the children & said it's ok, he's right, you should obey the dad & came off.
My cousin's house was next door. The guests were all around our house & relatives houses surrounding. She spoke to my sister about the issue & asked her if she can arrange to serve the children somewhere else other than the serving area where her husband was sitting talking to my dad & co-brothers. She called the daughters & they pretended to be speaking with ladies & we all laughingly walked to my cousin's house as a normal chit chat affair. Both daughters had the food there. The servers came from back door & served them what ever they wanted to eat. Then the daughters went & sat with dad & she called her son & he also had the food with my niece. It relieved me after I saw the excitement & happiness in the children's face.
She told us, we are going to have a good fight tonight, when I go back, but it's a normal affair, not to worry. If I try to explain him they are children let them eat, he will spoil my beautiful & happy evening & the whole holiday will go for a toss. Let him have his halal food alone in the night & sulk. He deserves it.
There are many incidents like these I have witnessed. I don't want to bring it up to argue unnecessarily. My argument is nothing will happen if you have a food which is not halal. People need to get over these beliefs & integrate with society & behave like how everybody normally behaves
wow you are such a hypocrite. The children should care whether the food is halal or not because of their religious obligations.
What happens if Hindu children eat food forbidden by Hinduism such as beef. After all I will quote you ( I am smiling now) since the children's happiness comes first as you said in your quote.
Or at least you implied this.
I am convinced you are hypocrite.
Now shoo.
You are a clever and sneaky guy, you mention the father's religious beliefs, but what about the children's religious beliefs?
Naturally the children will have the religious beliefs of their father right?
Don't play games, we know you are a hypocrite.
The children should follow their religion, and naturally they have the same beliefs as their father do.
So the children should not eat haraam food according to logic, yes?
Or are too much of a hypocrite to accept that.
Eating Haraam food or any haraam food is sinful according to Islam, whether it is pork or not.
Pork is simply one of the many foods which is haraam in Islam.
So don't play games with us.
We Pakistanis know Islam better than you do.