Capt.Popeye
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Allah is all forgiving- So he can-
Allah is also wise. He may not-
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Allah is all forgiving- So he can-
Allah is also wise. He may not-
nope he look like mentally handicapped zombi from evil dead.
In the end he will-
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something tells me- difference of opinion on this is natural-
and having no opinion at all on this is wise-
Allah knows best- who failed the message-
anyways , i will never favor any murderer (modi or qadri both are same to me).
I say you're a blasphemer, according to your logic, how does everyone else know YOU arent guilty?How did Salman Taseer know that the woman in question was not guilty of blasphemy? If it was only based on his subjective judgement then, he should have learned to keep his mouth shut.
How did Salman Taseer know that the woman in question was not guilty of blasphemy? If it was only based on his subjective judgement then, he should have learned to keep his mouth shut.
As long as her blasphemy was not PROVED she was innocent.
I say you're a blasphemer, according to your logic, how does everyone else know YOU arent guilty?
Pakistanis who still believe in the liberal dream must also grapple with their past. Qadri is not the first one celebrated for killing a blasphemer. The 19-year-old illiterate who killed Raj Pal, the publisher of the book Rangeela Rasool, subsequently executed by the British, was held in the highest esteem by the founders of Pakistan, Muhammad Iqbal and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Jinnah had been Ghazi Ilm Din's lawyer. It is reported that Iqbal, regarded as Islam's pre-eminent 20th century philosopher, placed the body in the grave with tears in his eyes and said: “This young man left us, the educated men, behind.” Ilm Din is venerated by a mausoleum over his grave in Lahore.
The question here is not about whether the woman was guilty or not, rather is of Taseer's stout & unconditional support to her, without any collateral evidence of her innocence.I say you're a blasphemer, according to your logic, how does everyone else know YOU arent guilty?