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what authentic mazhab/Fiqh do you follow if I may ask?
lol if its fabricated or not, who cares
iski bund meh itna kyun dard hai?...
you do you and let others do their stuff

cause where does it stop- you cry about Shia fabricated, than some other sect becomes a problem, than you have a problem with other religious group
this pain in the *** cannot stop

so stop being a #relgious paphe kutnis
 
This was in AajTak yesterday

I am replying here because that thread has been closed. Please re-read my previous post there. I have updated it with latest news from India Today. :)
 
@Omar Al-Deek, about your profile-posting :
jamahir, I am very much opposed to judeo-communist ideology and I refuse to support Marxism. I don't believe that Communism is the answer.

To start with I quote a section from this thread of mine from 2016 whose OP is an article by the Pakistani journalist Nadeem Paracha and is about Socialist and Communist activism among Muslims since the early 1900s :
During the same period (1920s-30s), another (though lesser known) Islamic scholar in undivided India got smitten by the 1917 Russian revolution and Marxism.

Hafiz Rahman Sihwarwl saw Islam and Marxism sharing five elements in common: (1) prohibition of the accumulation of wealth in the hands of the privileged classes (2) organisation of the economic structure of the state to ensure social welfare (3) equality of opportunity for all human beings (4) priority of collective social interest over individual privilege and (5) prevention of the permanentising of class structure through social revolution.

The motivations for many of these themes he drew from the Qur’an, which he understood as seeking to create an economic order in which the rich pay excessive, though voluntary taxes (Zakat) to minimise differences in living standards.

In the areas that Sihwarwl saw Islam and communism diverge were Islam’s sanction of private ownership within certain limits, and in its refusal to recognise an absolutely classless basis of society.

He suggested that Islam, with its prohibition of the accumulation of wealth, is able to control the class structure through equality of opportunity.

Basically, both Sindhi and Sihwarwl had stumbled upon an Islamic concept of the social democratic welfare state.
Please go through the long OP there and the subsequent discussion by members of various nationalities.
 
@Omar Al-Deek, about your profile-posting :


To start with I quote a section from this thread of mine from 2016 whose OP is an article by the Pakistani journalist Nadeem Paracha and is about Socialist and Communist activism among Muslims since the early 1900s :

Please go through the long OP there and the subsequent discussion by members of various nationalities.

communism is anti-religion and unIslamic
 
Nothing of that sort seems to be happening other than indians being their usual selves. Btw what's the inflation rate in India?
What difference does that make? We were poor before and we are poor now.

Only perceptible development I can see is that percentage of Muslim population is growing. Large areas of the town densely populated only by Muslims, the so-called minority.
 
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Only perceptible development I can see is that percentage of Muslim population is growing. Large areas of the town densely populated only by Muslims, the so-called minority.

Aren't you guys mob lynching them to balance their population over petty things?
Bus Bateejay g ithay e c. Sunao ki hal chal? Sab aman, khair tay balay balay?

. Koara ghutt pe layna hai bs hm ny ghabrana nahi hai , tsi saara saal ghyab rhy m samjhia :P
 
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