what is the purpose and meaning of this type of filthy letter in this group?
What r u trying to achieve ?
Have you asked politicians whey they have not completed trial of Pakistanis and Razakars, for the
atrocities of 1971?
What Azmijnr. has to do with his father's sins?
It is time for you to wake up and pick up a descent language and topic.
khoda hafez.
probashi99
australia.
From: Arif Ahamed <ahamed.ahmed@gmail.com>
To: azmi2171@yahoo.com; khabor <khabor@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 20 June 2011 3:22 PM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Fwd: Falil's write up
Hi Razakar son culprit, corrupt Azmi,
Another notorious (female) RAZAKAR has gone.
Alhamdulillah!
When 2 Lakh Bangalee girls-women were raped in 1971
By RAZAKAR, Al Badar, NaPaki Thola –
Where was the moral - conscious of your 'good' auntie?
We are waiting to see the trial of your father culprit, notorious RAZAKAR Go Azam.
We want all (old and new) Razakar - Al Badar and their family-friends should quit our holy beloved Bangladesh and settle in NaPakistan (what most RAZAKAR - Al Badar and their family-friends did after the Victory day, 16th December, 1971, when 93,000 NaPaki surrendered)
Shame, Shame, Shame
to all
Razakar - Al Badar and their family-friends
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: A. Amaan Azmi, ndc, psc <azmi2171@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: Falil's write up
If U Can't Love the Person u Can See,
How Can U Love the One U Don't See?
From: A. Amaan Azmi, ndc, psc <azmi2171@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: Falil's write up
- Brigadier General (Ex) A. Amaan AZMI
ndc (BD); psc (BD); psc (Malaysia)
M Phil (Part-1; NU); MDS (NU)
Diploma in Management (Malaysia)
M Phil (Part-1; NU); MDS (NU)
Diploma in Management (Malaysia)
Former Faculty & Examiner, National University
Chairman & MD
Vision Consultancy Ltd.
EXCEL THRU VISION
Consultant &
Acting Executive Director
Center for Strategic & Peace Studies (CSPS), Bangladesh.
Consultant
Time International Academy, Gulshan, Dhaka.
Akij Foundation School, Uttara, Dhaka.
Islami Bank Int'l School & College, Mirpur, Dhaka.
Chairman & MD
Vision Consultancy Ltd.
EXCEL THRU VISION
Consultant &
Acting Executive Director
Center for Strategic & Peace Studies (CSPS), Bangladesh.
Consultant
Time International Academy, Gulshan, Dhaka.
Akij Foundation School, Uttara, Dhaka.
Islami Bank Int'l School & College, Mirpur, Dhaka.
Time International Academy, Uttara, Dhaka.
IES School, Moghbazar, Dhaka.
MA HAAD School & College, Uttara, Dhaka.
IES School, Moghbazar, Dhaka.
MA HAAD School & College, Uttara, Dhaka.
If U Can't Love the Person u Can See,
How Can U Love the One U Don't See?
SMILE - ONE SIZE FITS ALL !!
Assalamu Alaikum
Falil requested to forward this message below.
Allah Hafez.
-Babul (Minhaj).
KDM Minhajul Islam kislam99@hotmail.com
> To: bagkc.usa@gmail.com; kislam99@hotmail.com; mkhan98@hotmail.com
> Subject: The passing of my beloved grandmother
> From: mez2010@aim.com
> Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 14:45:58 -0400
>
> Dear Friends, Family, and Fellow members of my Ummah,
>
> My name is Falil and I am the son of Minhaj Islam and Munira Khan. I
> write you today on a very solemn note. Last night, my dadu, Mrs. Syeda
> Ayesha Islam, passed away after 10pm, here in the States, in Dhaka. She
> was 75 years old. Dadu leaves behind twelve children (nine sons and
> three daughters), dozens of grandchildren, and even some great
> grandchildren. Beyond just telling you this news, I would also like to
> tell you a little bit about her.
>
> My dadu was a woman who had nothing and gave everything. She was small
> and frail in size and stature, weighing only about 95 lbs and standing
> at just shy of 5 feet, but what Allah did not give her in physical
> strength was more than compensated for in her emotional strength.
> Considering all the trials and tribulations that this amazing woman
> went through in her life, it was amazing that she didn't spend the
> majority of her latter years in tears. Instead, she stood as the rock
> that held my family together. Dadu was born and raised, impoverished,
> in the graam (village) in Bangladesh but served as the catalyst for
> being the woman that got to see seven of twelve children become wealthy
> and successful in the industrialized world overseas. It takes a unique
> kind of woman, with the heart of a lion and courage that can not be
> matched to go from the former stage, to the latter. Dadu had her first
> child at a time when the average girl of that age would have more than
> likely been in her early years of high school, giving up whatever
> amusement that comes with youth, to skyrocket into womanhood and raise
> a family. Often times, my Dada Bhai would go off to Pakistan to do
> business for a long stretch of time, so here was this young woman, who
> already had several children over the years, left to care for, feed,
> and nurture all of them on her own.
>
> One's mother is always the person they turn to when facing trouble and
> fear out in the real world. On top of having troubles of her own to
> deal with, Dadu felt the pains and sorrows of each and every one of her
> children when they came to speak to them of all the happenings in their
> lives. Sometimes, I'm left to wonder how much of a great disparity
> there must have been between the times that Dadu smiled, or laughed,
> and the times when she felt anguish. She was far from being blessed
> with all the bounties that we are all given in modern times and with
> our modern wealth. She did not even get the opportunity to receive much
> of a formal education, yet the kind of intellect, character,
> personality, and demeanor with which this wonderful individual
> conducted herself can never be found in most others.
>
> When she was at Overland Park Regional Hospital here in Kansas, Sarju
> and I both discussed the kind of strength it surely must have taken for
> a woman in the condition that Dadu was in to come back to relatively
> good health. We were both then convinced that she would outlive most of
> the members in our family and surely live to be in her late 90s, if not
> longer. Sadly, we were mistaken.
>
> At the end of the day, life will go on and time will continue to pass
> day by day. Many of you did not know, or even get a chance to meet my
> Dadu, but we must all remember that even though life will go on, we
> will all one day be in the same place that Dadu is in right now. So to
> conclude, all I ask of all of you is to do what you would want all of
> your loved ones to do when this day comes for you, to keep this person
> in your prayers and to think of the fact that this day is in store for
> all of us before making our choices. We all realize what we should have
> done more or better with our loved ones after they pass, such is the
> nature of life. Once it has happened, though, all we can do is remember
> the best of times.
>
> Thank you for reading this e-mail. I hope the very best for you all.
>
> Sincerely,
> Falil
>
>
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