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Amyyy badii burii halat hai aaj kal.
Sach!!!
Kiyun bhai kiya hovaa ?
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Amyyy badii burii halat hai aaj kal.
Sach!!!
I will post about it on ur profile.Kiyun bhai kiya hovaa ?
I read this somewhere that Dr. KALAM was closer to children than Nehru, so should we not be celebrating Children's day on Dr.Kalam's bday instead of Nov.14?Children, their education and well being were some of the closest subjects to Dr. Kalam's heart.
I just wonder if mid Day meal in schools is named after him. It serves children without asking them their gender, caste or religion. probably the closest thing to the Idea of India that kalam sahab dreamt off.
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If one asks youth who they would like to emulate in their lives, i don't think there is a genuine Indian Hero other than Dr. Kalam.I read this somewhere that Dr. KALAM was closer to children than Nehru, so should we not be celebrating Children's day on Dr.Kalam's bday instead of Nov.14?
Billions across the world are doing just fine without Islam
so it is not a requisite, is it? The End of Times? Right. Eventually, not just yet.
#Aaptard MLA from Okhla has decided to name a road after 'Hindu Figure' to Aurangzeb Road. I hope this brings smile on Pseudo Seculars.
The MLA is preserving and is protector Islamic History. @haviZsultan
Oi aiii Russian Sikhniii kithuuun aaiii ehhh ?
The Powerpuff girls. Did/do you watch cartoons Shammi?Shows the power :thumbsup:
This is being addressed. We have identified the problem and there is consensus. Once our country because educated, it will vanish to a minimum. We are still around 75% literate as of now...not that their suffering has stopped
Yet people respect Akbar , Bahadur Shah Zafar but not Aurangzeb ? Because former two are not Muslim.IMO this article about Aurangzeb & India deserves a read.
The British had inherited power from the Mughals, who ruled the Subcontinent for nearly four centuries. They had understandably no love lost for their predecessors. We all know what happened to the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and his progeny. After the 1857 War of independence, Zafar was banished to Burma where he died in ignominy. Before he left his beloved Delhi, the poet king was offered the heads of his slain sons on a platter as a parting gift.
Pakistani history books are world famous for telling truth but the problem is Aurangzeb doing is well recorded in Historic documents not simply school textbooks.The sixth Mughal emperor is said to have seldom lost a battle. But in the new war of perceptions and distorted realities, he stands no chance. In any case, he has been so systemically vilified and demonised over the past century and more in official narrative and popular discourse that even a child would tell you he was no do-gooder. Most of us grew up believing he was a bigot and tormentor of Hindus because that’s what we were taught in textbooks.
Ruling India for 50 years does not change his wrong doings into good.It hardly matters if the accusations and slurs thrown repeatedly at the man who ruled India for more than 50 years and who united the Subcontinent, from Afghanistan to Bengal and from Kashmir down to the Indian ocean, stand independent, objective scrutiny.
Aurangzeb’s was the largest empire India ever saw. With 29.2 percent of the world’s population under its flag (175 million of 600 million in 1700 AD) it was one of the richest states the world ever saw, with a world GDP of 24.5 percent ($90.8 billion out of $371 billion in 1700).
Let me tell you a good thing about him. He lives very simple life & earn his living by sewing caps & wring Ayats of Quran.Aurangzeb was of course no saint. He was as complex as his realm. He may have committed many excesses in the course of ruling a vast empire, including taking on his own brothers and father Shah Jahan, the architect of the iconic Taj Mahal, Delhi’s Jama Masjid and Red Fort.
Why he execute both ?Many of his actions such targeting Sikh gurus and the Bohra spiritual leader were unfortunate and indefensible.
If someone does not oppose his rule then what is the point to execute them except different religious view ?But then there are many such actions by many rulers of the yore that are unfortunate and indefensible. Apparently everything was fair to enforce order and perpetuate their reign. It’s therefore wrong to view their actions through a religious prism.
No, but he was Extremist Muslim who would crushed anyone whom religious view was differen. He didn't spare Shias also.But was Aurangzeb indeed a villain and Hindu-hating bigot?
Their are tons of history about tiny minority ruled majority till long, recent one, Ottomans, Europeon colonizers, Apparthier era South Africa, Saddam Hussain era Iraq, Syria, Bahrain rtc.He couldn’t have survived 50 years in power by targeting his own people, 90 percent of whom were Hindus. Doubtless, he fought long and pitched battles with Hindu chieftains.
Because those rulers are evil Shias.But then he also fought similar battles with Muslims. Who can forget his long siege of Golconda and wars with other Deccan sultanates?
Leftist are saying that he was staunch secular, Jizya are imposed due to weak financial condition.He is famously accused of demolishing a part of Kashi Vishwanath temple at Varanasi. It’s seldom explained why. According to historian and former Orissa governor B N Pande, who spent a lifetime studying the Mughal history, an enraged emperor got a part of the temple razed when he learnt that the wife of a Hindu raja who was part of the emperor’s convoy was dishonoured in a temple cellar.
Because that was Shia mosque like extremist are exploding in Pakistan.By the way, he also had a beautiful mosque in Deccan demolished apparently suspecting it to horde the sultan’s riches. Just as the Somnath temple was mined by Mahmud of Ghazi for its fabled wealth.
A simple saying that in a time we have to make Doney a father. Those Hindu feudals are two powerful since long & mistreating them would effect his state stability. Just like Pakistan Old Hindu Rajwadas are powerful & influential but it does not make common Pakistani hindu a same right like majority muslims.If Aurangzeb had been a Muslim fanatic, the Mughal army wouldn’t have been led by a Hindu commander-in-chief. Indeed. He had more Hindu commanders in his army than those under his great grandfather Akbar, known for his proximity to Hindus.
All Banerji, Mukherji, Das say him secular, rest people deal with it.Responding to the accusations of bias against Aurangzeb, historian BN Banerjee writes: “No one should accuse Aurangzeb of being communal minded. In his administration, the state policy was formulated by Hindus. A number of non-Muslims including Hindus, Sikhs, Marathas and Jats, were employed by him in his court.”
Because they have to pay Jaziya & live as second grade citizen for remaining hindu, sikh or other.Banerjee also rejects the oft-repeated charge of forced conversions of Hindus by Muslim rulers by arguing that if that were the case, there wouldn’t be nearly five times as many Hindus in India today as compared to Muslims despite the fact that Muslims ruled the country for nearly a thousand years.
Then why Non muslims also have same tax instead of different Jizya ? Only loose argument to support Jiziya.As for the much reviled jiziya, there’s a simple explanation. If the state collected jiziya from non-Muslims, it also collected similar amount from Muslims in the form of 2.5 percent zakat. Indeed, Muslims paid more in the form of ushr to the state, 10 percent of their crop revenues.
And its first time India UnitedAll this of course wouldn’t make sense to those who are inseparable from their tinted blinkers. The renaming of Aurangzeb Road isn’t just unfair to someone who united India but it’s also an affront to Kalam who worked all his life to harmonise all faiths and people.
This sentence I agree fully.But the move has little to do with the saffron reverence for the missile man and more to do with the BJP’s cynical politics of expediency.
From releasing religious census figures and sparking the scare about the multiplying Muslim ranks (Muslim rate of growth has actually slowed down in comparison to the 1980s and 1990s) to the renaming of a Delhi street, everything is nicely timed with the critical Bihar elections.
Have you ever observed yourself in front of a mirror!!You are perhaps the ugliest man i have ever seen in my life.Does that make you a Dalit as well!!Because kalam looks like Dalit even though he is not.
Using fancy words is not going to make you look any smarter. Just shows you are hiding your inferiority complex behind it and trying to be something you are not!
When you slaughter Muslims by the thousands, elect a PM who is a known terrorist, and then you have the audacity to say India is not anti-muslim!
DO carefully study each link in post#59 tells quite a lot about your "civility!" After that you can go guffawing or nawoffoing, it's not like anyone gives two hoots about it, Except your fellow trolls !!!
So,is it okay if we ask some sensitive questions about Islam!!I hope you won't get offended at that time.You didn't answer point by point, you Ranted, point by point.
1) Sati:
Indian women still commit ritual suicides — RT News
2) Yellow elixir:
Gomutra (Cow Urine) as a Spiritual Healing Remedy
3) Human-Animal marriage & Human-Tree marriage:
The argument that " you have seen in your life, and haven't," doesn't carry any weight!
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Do visit the link for more details:
Indian girl marries a stray dog as part of bizarre tribal ritual to ward off evil spirit | Daily Mail Online
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Film star faces lawsuit after 'marrying' a tree - Telegraph
4) Polyandry
The wife married to FIVE brothers: Rajo, 21, follows a tradition in Indian villages which allows families to hold on to their farmland | Daily Mail Online
5) Kabbala moksham - Breaking coconuts on a dying persons head
In reply to your comment about dead people, Here are people still alive breaking coconuts en-mass on their heads
Indian Priests Smash Coconuts on Devotees' Heads in Bizarre Good Luck Ritual | Oddity Central - Collecting Oddities
Hundreds take part in coconut breaking ritual at Mettumahadanapuram - TAMIL NADU - The Hindu
Priests Crack Coconuts on Devotees' Heads
6) Narabli - human / child sacrifice
SHOCKING: 'Nara bali' of 10-yr-old girl, grandmother slits throat, drinks blood, parents celebrate
7) Necrophagy
Incredible images show life of India's cannibal Aghori tribe | Daily Mail Online
8) Holiest city in India
Varanasi and the Circle of Life | NelsonCarvalheiro.com
9) More weird stuff from India
Women in India host frog wedding for rain invoking ritual | Daily Mail Online
Frogs married in India to break drought - NY Daily News
Villagers voluntarily allow cows to trample on them to bring them good luck (and it must work as nobody has ever been seriously hurt!) | Daily Mail Online
Karnataka: 25,000 people rolled over the "spit" of Brahmins : NATION - India Today
Even Goddesses are Kept Away from Temples During Their Menstrual Cycles in India | Work & Life | iDiva.com
Dont mind, but Sir do you understand english???
Read my post again, it says "airline staff are not allowed to have tattoos so I guess the tattoo rule doesnt apply on me as I'm into corporate training". Now this sentence means that I am not an airline staff, I'm a corporate trainer. I'm a civil engg by profession and now I'm into corporate training( oil and gas company). @Shamain you seem to have a decent english could you pls help sir.
Now sir, if you want to know more about my profession, you can discuss it on my profile page rather than derailing my thread. I will not discuss off topics on my thread any more.
yes sire, I do use words like Dilettante, Alexithymia, mugwump etc very often. If you want i can help you with your vocab.
Sir, pagal ki toh pagal hi jaane...hum kya jaane?