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i refuse to forgive anybody who do me wrong..... Laughing
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Su prabhat mere dost
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Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes @samatar
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maafee chaahti
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Chokri... Nawaste? Dhil Hogeya? Tumari pagal? Laughing Laughing
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[quote="Gacalisa"]Allahoow nacaawi,


why on earth are you guys praising and idol worshiper.

some one who comited shirk, knowingly, and believed he was not worthy enought to pray to God face to face, but needed to sculpt and idol to worship through.


Gandhi is one of millions of Indians who are still pagans and ido worship, which i have no respect and praise for.[/quote]

Gacalisa: You're judging someone for the colour of his skin, not for what he's as a human being. He was indian and he believed in an Indian religion. If he was born in Iran, probably he would be muslim and probably he would be the same good man as he was being Indian. You're judging people because the religion they were born with, and I think that's unfair. If you reject Ghandi because he was non muslim, you're judging -and condemning- all the non-muslims on Earth. You have to see the human being inside, not his nationality, race, religion, weight, size or whatever. Judge him for his facts, which were very much and really good, and not for his religion.

I know a bunch of muslims who are really evil people (i.e. Bin Laden) and a lot of non-muslims who are really good people.

As Federico García Lorca said: "I'm Spanish, but I'm always, and I'll always be in the side of a good Chinese better than in the side of a bad Spaniards".

It's the man itself who counts here, not his beliefs. I think.
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kamal couldnt have said any better, gacila, remember when he was asked wheter he was hindu, he replied yes i am. i am also a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist and a Jew." if evryone saw the way as gandi did than today should had been peace instead of war
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[quote="fagash_killer"]kamal couldnt have said any better, gacila, remember when he was asked wheter he was hindu, he replied yes i am. i am also a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist and a Jew." if evryone saw the way as gandi did than today should had been peace instead of war[/quote]

good input faqash wase..
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