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Friday, March 7, 2014

Re: [mukto-mona] Re: context needed to understand life of prophet Muhammad PBUH



From Mujib's statement that QR cited below, only idiots who have too much of belief and irrationality in their upbringing might think that 'he was from Taleban'


>>>>>>>>>>> I agree. Only idiots would say such things. Unfortunately we have many such idiots around us who refused to understand a person but quick to judge him/her.

It would take a lot of witless illusion to put Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the same category as the Taleban under any context.

>>>>>>>>>>> Again I agree with you. We have too many half educated nimrods (A Biblical character) around us, you would say things without understanding background/context of their ideas.

In most situations in the world, there is nothing hateful in saying, "I am not afraid of death.

>>>>>>>>>>>> Well he said more than that, he said I AM A MUSLIM and I am not afraid of death. I certainly do not make issues out of it but we have plenty of idiots around us who would. AGAIN that is why context is important.

I am inspired by his honest statements. Most Bengali Muslims are also very liberal.


once you give it, he/she tells you to understand the context.


>>>>>>>> Well if anyone is capable of reading English and read 2/3 verses around the quoted verses, you will get the answers for it.


 Such unholy verses are to be found all over in the holy book that was revealed in the desert oases.


>>>>>>>>>> There was NOTHING unholy about those verses. If you do not understand them, it is your lack of ability to understand a very simple matter.

 With his unquestioned allegiance such fools should look for an early abode in the luscious heaven

>>>>>>>>> ASK your darn questions? what do you wish to know about any verse?

Such blockheads should be left to social boycott



>>>>>>>>> If you are not able to form a question, it is your problem. Boycott is for cowards and ignorant people.

All are welcome to ask questions, please know which verse troubles you and where did you find it (Chapter no and verses no).


Shalom!



-----Original Message-----
From: Kamal Das <kamalctgu@gmail.com>
To: mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thu, Mar 6, 2014 8:36 pm
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: context needed to understand life of prophet Muhammad PBUH

 
The idiot does not know the text, asks for it from you, and once you give it, he/she tells you to understand the context.  Such unholy verses are to be found all over in the holy book that was revealed in the desert oases.  With his unquestioned allegiance such fools should look for an early abode in the luscious heaven, though the day of the last judgement  would be a few billion years away.  Till then the corpses of these believers would rot and be consumed by subterranean  insects. Though less convincing than the ancient Pharaohnic belief it is adopted by billions as questioning is forbidden in their faith.  Such blockheads should be left to social boycott.

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On Mar 7, 2014, at 12:00 AM, Sukhamaya Bain <subain1@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Oh, well, let me waste a few more minutes on QR.
 
No context is needed to respect Mujib's statement that QR cited below. In most situations in the world, there is nothing hateful in saying, "I am not afraid of death." However, in most situations in the world, "I am willing to kill" would be considered barbaric mindset.
 
From Mujib's statement that QR cited below, only idiots who have too much of belief and irrationality in their upbringing might think that 'he was from Taleban'. Mujib was no suicide bomber; he was respectful of the rights of all people, irrespective of religions; and he certainly was not against education for women. He even called the Pakistani soldiers, "my brothers", (and asked them to go back to the barracks instead of killing unarmed citizens on city streets), while asking the Banglalees to prepare for defending their dignity and rights. It would take a lot of witless illusion to put Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the same category as the Taleban under any context.
 
Chances are I would ignore what QR might write next.
 
SuBain
 
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From: QR <qrahman@netscape.net>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: context needed to understand life of prophet Muhammad PBUH
....... During historical 7th March speech (1971) Sheikh Mujibor Rahman said, I am a Muslim and I am not afraid of death. If you read it out of context, you may think he was from Taleban. That is why it is VERY important to UNDERSTAND a context. ...........
 
Shalom!


 


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