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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

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



Most of those followers do it to get a foothold in the luscious heaven in the afterlife! As one develops a crescent of faith on the forehead good common sense disappears from brain.

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On Feb 26, 2014, at 7:31 PM, Sukhamaya Bain <subain1@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

Indeed, "a noble man is always a noble man; no context or excuse is needed to evaluate a noble man", to quote Dr. Jiten Roy. This would be especially true for a man who is claimed to be so noble that millions of people are crazy about imitating him for a 'complete code of life' some fifteen hundred years after his death.

However, I think the important point is not about the nobility of a man, however great he might have been. The important point is what people have been doing recently, are doing now, and want to do for the future. Most importantly, injustice and barbaric behavior under any pretext need to stop.

SuBain

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On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:03 PM, Jiten Roy <jnrsr53@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Subimal Chakraborty Said: "I agree with Farida apa: crude bashing of Islam and for that matter any religion is indefensible. It is not only childish, it also provokes a fanatic and leaves in their hands 'weapons' to make an attempt to stop the progress of human thoughts and ideas. Therefore, critiquing of a religion should be objective and analytical with no preconceived hatred for it in the critic's mind." 
 
Who hates who? I do not think anybody here hates anybody personally; people just put forward opinions. The above statement means some people have hatred against some other people in this forum. This is a misguided notion.
 
Now - what's the meaning of "crude bashing?" All we have heard so far from Ms. Majid and Mr. Rahman are terms like - "Islam bashing" and "hatred for Islam," when they run out of arguments to counter criticism. To them, every criticism of their religion is out of hatred for their religion. Now, an atheist is joining that cohort; this smells like a political stand, not ideological.
 
The fact is – criticism of one's favorite object will always hurt his/her feeling; it does not matter how objective or analytical  criticism may be. Also, how can someone defend a blind faith with a sound logic? They can't. Blind faith logic will always sound ridiculous to an open minded person. Mr. Rahman thinks that he knows the authentic version of Islam. Isn't it a ridiculous claims also? How could anyone be so sure that he/she has the most authentic version of religion, unless it's his faith.

Lately, I am hearing from Mr. Rahman that judging Prophet needs proper context. To me,
a noble man is always a noble man; no context or excuse is needed to evaluate a noble man.
 
Jiten Roy


On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7:33 PM, Shah Deeldar <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Yes, you are so right about the collapse of the Persian empire. That removed the best wall that was ever built in the western frontier in that era. Had that been intact, we would have been saved from this abysmal mediocrity.
-SD

 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



On Sunday, February 23, 2014 7:05 PM, Kamal Das <kamalctgu@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Nothing is more blasphemous and moronic to think that a passionate and almighty God sent his best and last messenger to a community of desert oasis and forgot about his best creation since then.  Even a blind could see that the last messenger was a failure till he adopted dacoits, blunder and mayhem of the weak Jewish communities from the hideout of Yatrib.   It was the collapse of the Persian Empire due to war of succession that made Islam the winner.  But again, the Ummayads, the archenemy of the Hashemites in which the Prophet belonged, was the winner.  As Ms. Majid is a closet fundamentalist, she gets irritated by a correct analysis of Islamic history. 

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On Feb 19, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Shah Deeldar <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com> wrote:

 
Maybe, we all should hide in a cave because the vicious mob will be angry and start killing innocents? Is that the thinking? A white flag with out a fight? We should only talk about flowers? Right?
-SD

 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 7:04 PM, Farida Majid <farida_majid@hotmail.com> wrote:
Your imbecile mind will not comprehend the seriousness of the political situation with the vicious Jehadists in Bangladesh -- innocent people will eventually be the victims.
 But you and the troll don't care a hoot . . .
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 15:48:38 -0800
From: shahdeeldar@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Re: context needed to understnad life of prophet Muhammad PBUH
To: farida_majid@hotmail.com; mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com; bangladesh-progressives@googlegroups.com

If brother Shalom wants people to know the prophet and a religion better, then people have no choice but to ask some tough questions. If you do not like the heat, stay out it and be in peace. But ordering how a discussion should be moved forward is not really a Muktomona motto. You got your pet subjects and you are totally free to push forward whatever you think right for your taste. Please stop browbeating others in regards to what should be discussed and what not. That is called censorship. If I remember correct, we were equally critical about the authentic Marxism of Sankar-da when he tried to feed us with a different cool-aid.
-SD

 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 6:00 PM, Farida Majid <


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