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Monday, October 10, 2016

Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Forum Discipline // PFC-Friends



Irrational people with with irrational ideas! If these people could answer your questions, they would have chosen education, humanity and civility rather than deep darkness.

On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 9:24 AM, msa40@aol.com <msa40@aol.com> wrote:
Did Allah know when He will take His last breath?

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From: Razzak Syed
Date: Mon, Oct 10, 2016 5:46 AM
To: Khurshed Chowdhury;
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Subject:Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Forum Discipline // PFC-Friends

It's not worth to argue with irrational personal who's attitude is like Nekre Kukur, never stops playing the same son gs. Whom Allah guides, will be guided, whom he doesn't, none can. 

Better leave with Allah(SWT), soon will realise, because none knows when the last breath will be.

Razzak A. Syed


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On 10 Oct. 2016, at 10:55 pm, Khurshed Chowdhury <chowdhuryk@gmail.com> wrote:

Captain Razzak,

 

I am preoccupied with the last night's Presidential debate. Therefore, my response will be very short. Your story about your son's question is silly to me. I might answer this later. Now, please answer me what did you learn about NAMES from my earlier mail? Did it ring the bell in your commonsense at all? Did you learn anything from it? Just wondering.  Thanks.

 

 

KAC

 

 

From: Razzak Syed [mailto:amsmel@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2016 8:20 PM
To: Khurshed Chowdhury
Cc: Shah DeEldar; bangladesh-progressives googlegroups; mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com; Shah Deeldar; ANISUR RAHMAN; Msa40; Post Card; mahbubkhan@ieee.org; aishams567@yahoo.com; Mohammed Amirul Islam; MBI Munshi; Muazzam Kazi; Capt Hossain; S akhter; Zoglul Husain; Mohammad Gani; azadcop@yahoo.com; Isha Khan; Jalal Khan; Mohamed Nazir; Sitangshu Guha; Mahfuzur Rahman
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Mr. KC,

       You aren't getting the clear message. Name matters because individual's name is the first identity for his/her faith or race. 

 

Also bear in mind, non Muslims who are willing to know about the faith Islam get confused, specially if a non Muslims gets confusing information from a person with Muslim identity. 

 

Besides, aren't we confusing our children? I share my experiences with my children. We always tried to pass on wisdoms inherited from our parents, accordingly they were asked to take care during accepting any foods for halal n haram, respect elders, don't call anyone by their names, specially people from Bangladesh, must address them Uncle n Auntie.

 

When my eldest two boys were 3 & 4 years old, we visited a friend's house on the of Eidul Fitre. Since I know them over 10 years, didn't expect any odds from the gathering. As soon as we got into our car, my eldest told my wife, ' Mum, uncles were drinking haram things, aren't they Muslims?'



I lost myself for words to answer my son. From that day, I decided to be cautious about practicing my faith n selective on social gathering. 



I don't care if a non Muslim keeps criticising my faith, I know my faith n it's guide me how to deal with them.



Hope everyone understand my point.

 


Razzak A. Syed

 

 

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On 10 Oct. 2016, at 10:46 am, Khurshed Chowdhury <chowdhuryk@gmail.com> wrote:

Captain Razzak,

 

Why you are sooooo obsessed with names brother? How the names matters to you so much? And who are you to suggest somebody's names should be this and that brother? This is very silly behavior by you. Please stop bothering about the name callings and pay attention to the subject of our debate/discussions. Do you know that—actually there is no names in the whole world which is a Hindu name, Muslim name or Christian names? Muhammad, Omar, Osman, Abu Bakar, Hamza, etc, etc, are not any so called Muslim names at all. They are all Arabian names. Likewise, Dinesh, Ram, sham, Jadu, Madu, Mamata Banaerjee, Mukul, Kabita, Rahul, Putul, Anuska, Khitish, Montu, Rabi, etc are Bengali names. And, Rahman, Razzak, Muhammad Asghar, Anisur Rahman etc are some Arabian names. So where is the problems with the names for you brother? Please stop name calling and pay attention to the subject only, please!

 

 

KAC

 

 

 

 

From: Razzak Syed [mailto:amsmel@aol.com]

Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2016 2:43 PM
To: Shah DeEldar
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Explanations of 19 given on my earlier message as attachment. Wake up, read through. Make towbah for guidance from your creator, otherwise change your bloody name to dick, prick.... so that at least non Muslims can understand the sources of the information. 

Razzak A. Syed

 

 

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On 10 Oct. 2016, at 1:44 am, Shah DeEldar <shahdeeldar@gmail.com> wrote:

I love these characters. When they fail to argue, they complain to their uncles about Islam being demeaned and harassed and hence, they need to block the messenger? Ironically, these people love to live in a secular country but hate to see Muslim dominated countries taking the secular and democratic path. Zia was not any different from other military dictators and these trolls would never accept that bitter truth. Since people were allowed to attend Zia's janaja, he must have been a good dictator? This I call a typical 'Miskin' argument. When you push them harder, they just fume and disappear from the forum or bring more nonsense to the discussion. Zia changed Bangladesh for the worst and brought blood into politics. That is his sole legacy for the nation.  

 

On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Khurshed Chowdhury <chowdhuryk@gmail.com> wrote:

"Zia saved Bangladesh from what? By killing founder of a state ? By patronizing killers and rewarding them with diplomatic perks and posts? By murdering four founding leaders in Dhaka jail? By rehabilitating Golam Azam and his henchmen to set up their Jamati shop to taunt freedom fighters? By changing constitution without any mandate? By introducing military dictatorship with flagrant violation of the constitution? By arranging a sham Zia only election? Don't you people got any shame?"— Quote from Shah DeEldar.

 

Very well said by Shah DeEldar. In addition to what you have said above very correc tly, Gen. Zia also did destroy the basic principle of Shaik Mujib's Bangladesh and immediately started to convert secular Bangladesh into a mini Pakistan bringing the rise of Jamati Islamic utopia the fire of which still burning sometimes just like Holy Artijan's jihadists very recently. That was the most important success of the betrayals of Gen. Zia.

 

 

KC

 

 

 

 

Zia saved Bangl




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