jamahir
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lot of indian muslims did not know what saddam was.
very true of modern indian muslims. but during the 1990 nato invasion of iraq, we had a slogan... "bush ko push karo, saddam hussain ko khusho karo"... "push george bush into some well, make saddam hussain happy".
in those days, a very small group wore burqa and beard... mostly the shia and in places like deoband. and there were many muslim ladies in bombay films.
and then the irani mulllah, khomenei, somehow found favour among indian muslims, effects of his so-called "fatwa" against salman rushdie. and then the tableeghi jamaat spread its poison into muslim minds starting mid 90's, especially among the college crowd and those in the software and services industry. imagine the contradiction... a bearded young fellow with the white cap, going into a tableeghi gathering which he thinks is islami, and then going to his job place which is a capitalist finance company, which is actually haraam.
so now, most indian muslims are of the beard-burqa category. i find them disgusting to look at. bangalore must have the highest number of burqas in any city in eastern south asia ( afghanistan, pakistan, india, bangladesh, nepal, sri lanka ).
I wish they meet an iraqi face to face.
very true. i had met a iraqi man called ali in year 2000, when i was a teacher in a computer training institute. i don't know if "ali" was his real name. he looked like a typical ( non-gulf ) arab, mustached... and not at all like the typical bangalore modern muslim male ( uncultured and generally bearded ).
and indian muslims will be quite surprised on seeing the middle-class pakistani ladies crossing the wagah border, without burqas. i wonder about their thoughts on seeing pakistani ladies like hina rabbani khar and fatima bhutto. i wonder also about their thoughts about the newly started pakistani tv serials channel, zindagi.
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hina... fatima... sania ( original voluptuous version )... huma qureshi ( original voluptuous version )...