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If you were having a dinner party and could invite any guests(past or present) who would you choose and why?

1. David Attenborough - This man has amazing knowledge of the natural world, a true gentleman too.

2. Imran Khan - GOAT cricketer imo. His charity work and passion for politics would make him an ideal guest.

3. Michelle Pfeiffer - great actress, nothing more to say. :akhtar
 
The Prophet of Islam(saw) would be top off the list. How could the greatest man off all time considered to be a Prophet by 2 billion people not be invited by a believer?? Albert Einstein would be the second one followed by Adolf Hitler. Million's would be gathered around my table.
 
The Prophet of Islam(saw) would be top off the list. How could the greatest man off all time considered to be a Prophet by 2 billion people not be invited by a believer?? Albert Einstein would be the second one followed by Adolf Hitler. Million's would be gathered around my table.

The Prophet(pbuh) is an obvious choice but I would prefer to meet him alone which is the only reason I didn't mention him.

Why Hitler?
 
Make it 4 for me

Salahuddin Ayyubi (Saladin)
MA Jinnah
Ashfaq Ahmed (Writer & Philosopher)
Imran Khan

(Prophet Muhammad PBUH or Sahaba ka aik lamha deedar be hojaaye hum gunahgaaron ko to to humaare liay wohi kaafi he dinner or unke sath bethna to phr bohat beri baat he.)
 
If you were having a dinner party and could invite any guests(past or present) who would you choose and why?

1. David Attenborough - This man has amazing knowledge of the natural world, a true gentleman too.

2. Imran Khan - GOAT cricketer imo. His charity work and passion for politics would make him an ideal guest.

3. Michelle Pfeiffer - great actress, nothing more to say. :akhtar


Great picks, I love David to; he's like one of those corner stones of Britain which are a sought of constant in your life.


1. Kurt Angle - He's such a cool guy, intense, intelligent and integrity would best describe him. He's really good with his fans to.

2. Muhammad Ali - I just would like to know what the champ is made off! whatever battle he had in life be it in or out of the ring he displayed a great deal of courage whilst giving us so much love.

3. Angelina Jolie - She's such a sweetheart, on and off the set she's a top woman.

Bonus invite - Cus'D'Amato + Mike Tyson, We'd try to formulate a plan to save Tyson for after Cus would leave this world, not sure he realised himself how much Mike loved him
 
The Prophet(pbuh) is an obvious choice but I would prefer to meet him alone which is the only reason I didn't mention him.

Why Hitler?

So that I can bash him up by doing WWE moves on him:yk2 Seriously, I want interesting people to talk to and he would bring that to the table.
 
Taylor Swift- My current favourite singer and celebrity crush.
Michael Jackson- My all time favourite singer.
Roger Federer- My favourite sportsperson of all time.
 
Natalie Dormer
Scarlett Johansson
Meghan Markle
 
4. Uninvited guest: Donald trump (just to find out if he really is a bufffon like he is on Tv).
 
1. Holy Prophet (PBUH).
2. Jesus Christ (PBUH).
3. Moses (PBUH).

I'll start the dinner by asking them to lead me to the right path.
 
My choice in celebrities would never include any Cricketers including Imran Khan. I already know what he is going to say besides Cricket is a very small Sport on the world scene. I am going for the following, don't ask why:yk

Angelina Joile
Cameron Diaz
Sandra Bullock.
 
1. Christopher Hitchens - One of the most witty characters with a great personality and an amazing command of the English Language.
2. Che Guevara (with a translator, of course) - A revolutionary and a communist. I was a socialist as young uni student, but have now changed my views on it. I still agree with some of Che's beliefs, but also am strongly against some other.
3. Richard Branson - A great character and a modern entrepreneur. Would love to hear about his experiences.

There will also be some heated arguments between Branson + Hitchens vs Che on communism and capitalism.
 
Ghalib, Iqbal and Faiz. I can't think of three better chroniclers of the subcontinental Muslim experience, from the fall of the Mughal empire to the existence of Pakistan, than these three literary luminaries. In so many ways, each one led to the other, yet they are like chalk, cheese and concrete.

On a personal level, I will have the wit of Ghalib, the philosophy of Iqbal, and the smiling introversion of Faiz. That isn't all: there will be a libertine, a Muslim nationalist, and a communist. The overall dynamic just makes it the dream dinner.

I'll serve mutton pulao, seekh kebab and red wine. Iqbal was partial to the pulao and the kebab, not so much the wine, which the other two were fond of. There will be hookahs and cigarettes for the post-dinner qehwa. I imagine the conversation would drag on well into the morning.
 
President Obama, Sir David Attenborough, Malala Yousafzai.
 
My father, mother and grandparents (all deceased). Having them back, even for an hour or two over dinner ......
 
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Make it 5 man would love to have a noora join us on the table for the epic chitrol and discussion while enjoying the dinner :))
 
For me it's not about inviting people who I agree with, but who will strike up fascinating and thought provoking conversation. I want some good anecdotes and insights into their mind.

Current figure - Barack Obama.
Past figure - Richard Nixon - one of the most villainous and complex characters in US history.
A Pakistani - Roedad Khan. Man, that guy has been around forever and has served nearly all of the 20th Century Pakistani leaders from Ayub to Zia to Bhutto. He must have some good stories.
 
For me it's not about inviting people who I agree with, but who will strike up fascinating and thought provoking conversation. I want some good anecdotes and insights into their mind.

Current figure - Barack Obama.
Past figure - Richard Nixon - one of the most villainous and complex characters in US history.
A Pakistani - Roedad Khan. Man, that guy has been around forever and has served nearly all of the 20th Century Pakistani leaders from Ayub to Zia to Bhutto. He must have some good stories.

Roedad is still healthy and active even in his 90s! saw him during dherna and also a recent interview with dr shahid.
 
1) Steve Jobs
2) Albert Einstein
3) Vincent Vangogh

I would consider myself lucky to have 30 mins of chat with any of them.
 
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Great picks, I love David to; he's like one of those corner stones of Britain which are a sought of constant in your life.


1. Kurt Angle - He's such a cool guy, intense, intelligent and integrity would best describe him. He's really good with his fans to.

2. Muhammad Ali - I just would like to know what the champ is made off! whatever battle he had in life be it in or out of the ring he displayed a great deal of courage whilst giving us so much love.

3. Angelina Jolie - She's such a sweetheart, on and off the set she's a top woman.

Bonus invite - Cus'D'Amato + Mike Tyson, We'd try to formulate a plan to save Tyson for after Cus would leave this world, not sure he realised himself how much Mike loved him

You have convinced me, I'll swap MP for Ali. I don't think we will ever see a sportsman which as much charisma and aura as Ali had. Besides MP would only be too engrossed in David A anyway. :)
 
I don't think the Hulk can talk? Also you would need to cook a small farm for his appetite.

Of course he can. HULK SMASH LITTLE MAN! HULK IS STRONGEST THERE IS! But Thor and the Hulk would brawl and the house would get flattened.
 
Past figure - Richard Nixon - one of the most villainous and complex characters in US history.

Was he a villain? He ended the Vietnam War, initiated detente with the Soiviets and desegregated Southern schools.
 
Will Smith, Ken Jeong and Will Ferrell now that would be unreal :))
 
Was he a villain? He ended the Vietnam War, initiated detente with the Soiviets and desegregated Southern schools.

I'd say on the weight of evidence Nixon was a villain. He was a master of political skullduggery and dirty tricks.

Before the 1968 election, Nixon's campaign secretly conspired with the South Vietnamese government to get elected, asking them to scuttle the peace talks, promising them better terms in return.

When Arthur Bremer attempted to assassinate George Wallace before the 1972 election, Nixon wanted to plant McGovern campaign literature in Bremer's apartment ! George McGovern being his Democratic opponent. Republicans like to cry about Obama's IRS scandal yet Nixon ordered the IRS to dig up the tax returns of Democratic candidates to find dirt.

When the Watergate burglars were set to reveal all to the police, Nixon asked his aide John Dean to offer to bribe the burglars so that they would lie to the police.

I agree there were some positive aspects of Nixon's foreign policy such as the opening to China. But you have to weigh that against his support for fascist military dictators in South America and the bloodshed in South East Asia on his watch.

The carpet bombing of Cambodia, where more bombs were dropped than during the entirety of WW2, was hidden by Nixon from both the public AND Congress. It was so destablising it enabled the Khmer Rouge to take power and embark upon their own genocidal reign of terror. Today still people die from unexploded ordnance in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos. Those people are still paying for Richard Nixon's legacy.
 
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