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Posted: 19 years ago
is that your shayari ronnie? suni sunai hai nahi?? 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: prap

is that your shayari ronnie? suni sunai hai nahi?? 😆


yes prap that is mine 😆
i use to say shayeri like 3 years ago a lot, but everybody said i was being gay and told me to stop wasting my time on this shit and study
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: vanisha_m

hahhah u can say tum 2 me lol😆

do u know what aap means in dutch😆it means bander😆

hahhah u can say aap 2 hitler😆😆


k vani 😆
but my parents told me to say "aap" to everyone, cause it is good maners or some shit like that.
and i even say "aap" to people younger than me

but now sometimes i say "tu"
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Posted: 19 years ago
hai ronnie..one more shocking news for u its from hyderabad..iam not really happy the things r happening in india..fatwa on vande mataram cause it is praising mother india which is against to teachings of islam

Fatwa against Vande Mataram
Soni Sangwan
CNN-IBN
Posted Saturday , June 10, 2006 at 07:49
Updated Saturday , June 10, 2006 at 14:41

New Delhi: After asking tennis pinup Sania Mirza to get rid of her signature T-shirts and short skirts, Muslim clerics in Hyderabad have turned their attention to the National Song Vande Mataram.

They have issued a fatwa (religious edict) against the Song, and have asked Muslim parents in the city not to send their children to schools where they are required to recite the Bankim Chandra Chatterjee composition.

The clerics are of the view that the Song goes against the teachings of Islam.

Too much of a song and dance being made here? Not when there is an open confrontation between the stunned schoolteachers and the orthodox parents.

"There is nothing wrong with Vande Mataram. Everyone should sing it. We will ensure that all students sing it," Principal Sujata High School Nagavasudha says.

To sing or not to sing, that seems to be the question playing on the minds of some Muslim parents.

"If our kids are made to recite Vande Mataram, we will withdraw them from the school," a parent Mohammad Abdul Raouf says.

The controversy with the National Song is not new. Even progressive Muslims feel that the words Vande Mataram are against the teachings of Islam where Allah is supreme and no one else, not even the Motherland.

"Singing Vande Mataram is against the teachings of Islam and I will not sing it," Member Muslim Personal Law Board Kamal Farouqui says.

But even he agrees that issuing a fatwa is not the way to ensure that religious sentiments are not hurt.

"You can refuse to sing the song but withdrawing children from schools is not the answer," Farouqui says.

Will religious politics be allowed to play with the future of the next generation?

"Fatwas cannot be issued on any topic. Especially with regard to education. In fact, it was said that in the quest of education, you can even go as far as china, but here we have people asking to take children out of schools over a song," National General Secretary of Samajwadi Party Shahid Siddiqui says.

The debate here is not just about religious sentiments.

It is about a larger concern - is the politics of fatwas here to stay and how far is it going to be taken?



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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: spr2kin

hai ronnie..one more shocking news for u its from hyderabad..iam not really happy the things r happening in india..fatwa on vande mataram cause it is praising mother india which is against to teachings of islam

Fatwa against Vande Mataram
Soni Sangwan
CNN-IBN
Posted Saturday , June 10, 2006 at 07:49
Updated Saturday , June 10, 2006 at 14:41

New Delhi: After asking tennis pinup Sania Mirza to get rid of her signature T-shirts and short skirts, Muslim clerics in Hyderabad have turned their attention to the National Song Vande Mataram.

They have issued a fatwa (religious edict) against the Song, and have asked Muslim parents in the city not to send their children to schools where they are required to recite the Bankim Chandra Chatterjee composition.

The clerics are of the view that the Song goes against the teachings of Islam.

Too much of a song and dance being made here? Not when there is an open confrontation between the stunned schoolteachers and the orthodox parents.

"There is nothing wrong with Vande Mataram. Everyone should sing it. We will ensure that all students sing it," Principal Sujata High School Nagavasudha says.

To sing or not to sing, that seems to be the question playing on the minds of some Muslim parents.

"If our kids are made to recite Vande Mataram, we will withdraw them from the school," a parent Mohammad Abdul Raouf says.

The controversy with the National Song is not new. Even progressive Muslims feel that the words Vande Mataram are against the teachings of Islam where Allah is supreme and no one else, not even the Motherland.

"Singing Vande Mataram is against the teachings of Islam and I will not sing it," Member Muslim Personal Law Board Kamal Farouqui says.

But even he agrees that issuing a fatwa is not the way to ensure that religious sentiments are not hurt.

"You can refuse to sing the song but withdrawing children from schools is not the answer," Farouqui says.

Will religious politics be allowed to play with the future of the next generation?

"Fatwas cannot be issued on any topic. Especially with regard to education. In fact, it was said that in the quest of education, you can even go as far as china, but here we have people asking to take children out of schools over a song," National General Secretary of Samajwadi Party Shahid Siddiqui says.

The debate here is not just about religious sentiments.

It is about a larger concern - is the politics of fatwas here to stay and how far is it going to be taken?




same shit happened in US a long time ago and is still happening.

parents and some students are protesting that God should not be in the pleadge of aligance. cause they are jewish or some other reason.

this problems happen everywhere. but i would never think the vande mataram would be a problem in india.

yea a lot of bad shit is going down in india latetly.
pramod mahajan is a very good politician and was killed, percent quotas, india lost to west indies, gujjus protest against aamir khan, and now muslim clerics in hyderabad are having problems with vande mataram.

in india people should all work together and do the right thing to benefit the country. everyone from students to politicans and and all religions. they should remember they are indian first and everything else comes second. indian comes beofre student or politician and hindu, muslim, sikh and christian.

koi mere bharat ko bachao 😆

vande mataram 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
i dont get these! 😆 for some reason..
is it cuz i dont read dem? 😆
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Posted: 19 years ago
yea maybe the reason is you dont read them
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Posted: 19 years ago
yes 25 pages 👏

only 125 pages more until there is a new thread opened. but i dont even think this thread will ever reach that far.
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Posted: 19 years ago
omg fatwa against vande mataram??!!! 😆 😆 I cant keep it together...thats funnyy....wow...whats happening!!!
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: wiley

omg fatwa against vande mataram??!!! 😆 😆 I cant keep it together...thats funnyy....wow...whats happening!!!


niki a lot of bad shit is happening in india

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