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Why is it easier to get along well with liberal Indians rather than right wingers?

You are trying too hard now and I dont have time to spoon feed both you and @Cpt. Rishwat on every topic.

Critical of their government has nothing to do with being secular. The definition of secularism is tolerant towards others views, beliefs and religion. Secularism is everything Islamic republic of Pakistan stand against. Otherwise people like Taslima Nasreen, Salman Rushdie or even Malala Yusuf would not have faced intolerance. Forget everything....posters like Farhan The Man would not have been booted out of here. And for what? Just having a contradicting opinion?

Pakistanis living overseas pretend to be secular as they are in minority and no other choice. None of them are secular in nature. I chuckle (or sometimes burst out in laughter) when likes of Cpt Rishwat claims to be secular. Like yeah right and I am Queen Victoria.

Anyway, I asked you a simple question on this thread which you have still not answered -

Why is it that every country in South Asia which has muslim majority are not secular? Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, UAE, Saudi, Qatar etc etc.

Why only the countries where non muslims are in majority are secular and liberal - India, SL, Bhutan, Nepal, Japan, North Korea etc.?

Even there wherever muslims are more in numbers, like in Kashmir, we see conflicts and they dont want to live with kafirs?

I know you will never gather enough courage to answer these like you dodged all tough questions I asked you in Indian muslim thread.

You are good at opening click bait threads though to drive traffic and I give you that.

:klopp
Hahah...first of all, it's not my fault that you know zilch about Islam. Islam is the religion of moderation....and search it for yourself because you won't believe my words.

Secondly, unlike you guys, Muslims can NEVER advocate for second best thing when they are aware of the best model. And they with conviction consider it to be Islam.

Now coming on why you don't tolerate Malala,...Who is keeping him from coming back to Pakistan? Uncle Tom?
On idiots like Rushdie who insult our PROPHET PBUH, we don't have any regard but instead need to be dealt with blasphemy law accordingly.

And YOU will lecture us on being secular 😂😂😂, Coming from someone who comes from a country where let alone ensuring protection to minorities, you lot can't even give them proper respect and use derogatory terms for them like Dara hwa Muslim, todke todke gang, Abdul etc. first look into the mirror before lecturing other on being secular. And yes agree on one bit, secularism is just meant to ensure no compulsion in matter of observance of one religion and Islam firmly believes in it but for that you need to study it man

In the end as an old friend, I again urge you to learn more about Islam brother. And me, @LordJames , @Suleiman bro all available to dispel any of your misunderstandings regarding Islam. Who knows our friend Raj may become Raheel in future. God willing 🙂
 
Hahah...first of all, it's not my fault that you know zilch about Islam. Islam is the religion of moderation....and search it for yourself because you won't believe my words.

Secondly, unlike you guys, Muslims can NEVER advocate for second best thing when they are aware of the best model. And they with conviction consider it to be Islam.

Now coming on why you don't tolerate Malala,...Who is keeping him from coming back to Pakistan? Uncle Tom?
On idiots like Rushdie who insult our PROPHET PBUH, we don't have any regard but instead need to be dealt with blasphemy law accordingly.

And YOU will lecture us on being secular 😂😂😂, Coming from someone who comes from a country where let alone ensuring protection to minorities, you lot can't even give them proper respect and use derogatory terms for them like Dara hwa Muslim, todke todke gang, Abdul etc. first look into the mirror before lecturing other on being secular. And yes agree on one bit, secularism is just meant to ensure no compulsion in matter of observance of one religion and Islam firmly believes in it but for that you need to study it man.

In the end as an old friend, I again urge you to learn more about Islam brother. And me, @LordJames , @Suleiman bro all available to dispel any of your misunderstandings regarding Islam. Who knows our friend Raj may become Raheel in future. God willing 🙂

I dont want to get educated on Islam as I am sure you know more. However, this is your thread where you asked why Pakistanis get well with liberal & secular Indians and not right wingers. So I just ask a simple question, which you are unable to answer - why most of the countries where muslims are in majority are not secular and every country where they are not in majority have liberal constitution?

You know I ask tough questions. If you going to open a thread, get ready to face my tough questions. Your so called brothers can help you too. One guy always runs away from me anyway.

:klopp
 
You are trying too hard now and I dont have time to spoon feed both you and @Cpt. Rishwat on every topic.

Critical of their government has nothing to do with being secular. The definition of secularism is tolerant towards others views, beliefs and religion. Secularism is everything Islamic republic of Pakistan stand against. Otherwise people like Taslima Nasreen, Salman Rushdie or even Malala Yusuf would not have faced intolerance. Forget everything....posters like Farhan The Man would not have been booted out of here. And for what? Just having a contradicting opinion?

Pakistanis living overseas pretend to be secular as they are in minority and no other choice. None of them are secular in nature. I chuckle (or sometimes burst out in laughter) when likes of Cpt Rishwat claims to be secular. Like yeah right and I am Queen Victoria.

Anyway, I asked you a simple question on this thread which you have still not answered -

Why is it that every country in South Asia which has muslim majority are not secular? Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, UAE, Saudi, Qatar etc etc.

Why only the countries where non muslims are in majority are secular and liberal - India, SL, Bhutan, Nepal, Japan, North Korea etc.?

Even there wherever muslims are more in numbers, like in Kashmir, we see conflicts and they dont want to live with kafirs?

I know you will never gather enough courage to answer these like you dodged all tough questions I asked you in Indian muslim thread.

You are good at opening click bait threads though to drive traffic and I give you that.

:klopp
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You are trying too hard now and I dont have time to spoon feed both you and @Cpt. Rishwat on every topic.

Critical of their government has nothing to do with being secular. The definition of secularism is tolerant towards others views, beliefs and religion. Secularism is everything Islamic republic of Pakistan stand against. Otherwise people like Taslima Nasreen, Salman Rushdie or even Malala Yusuf would not have faced intolerance. Forget everything....posters like Farhan The Man would not have been booted out of here. And for what? Just having a contradicting opinion?

Pakistanis living overseas pretend to be secular as they are in minority and no other choice. None of them are secular in nature. I chuckle (or sometimes burst out in laughter) when likes of Cpt Rishwat claims to be secular. Like yeah right and I am Queen Victoria.

Anyway, I asked you a simple question on this thread which you have still not answered -

Why is it that every country in South Asia which has muslim majority are not secular? Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, UAE, Saudi, Qatar etc etc.

Why only the countries where non muslims are in majority are secular and liberal - India, SL, Bhutan, Nepal, Japan, North Korea etc.?

Even there wherever muslims are more in numbers, like in Kashmir, we see conflicts and they dont want to live with kafirs?

I know you will never gather enough courage to answer these like you dodged all tough questions I asked you in Indian muslim thread.

You are good at opening click bait threads though to drive traffic and I give you that.

:klopp


That's not the definition of secularism. That is liberalism.

Secularism is separation of state and religion. I advise you look it up as English is not your first language and if you are going to lecture others on these things then you need a good grasp of it.

Incidentally getting likes from your fellow Indians who speak with a thick Indian accent isn't any sort of affirmation either.
 
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