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Old 8th January 2001, 12:27
KhalidMBhattiHelsingor KhalidMBhattiHelsingor is offline
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It is almost 29 year ago, when we been separated by the aggresive forces of the non-muslims.I confess that some mistakes had been made by our leaders in the past, such as Mujib-ur-Rehman and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and before them by the military governments of one Pakistan. I repremend all these forces for their corruption,Greed, selfishness and unscruplous move made by them to quel the violence in the east, particularly the Zulfiqar Ali Bhuto who was not willing to hand over power to the Mujib-ur-Rehman and Maulana Ahtsham-ul-Haq Thanwi who refussed to join the National Assembly session after the elections in 1970.
But now it is time to take account of that what we have gotten by this partition of brothers. I think we just have strenthened the hands of our enemies in our neighborhood and in the west and rest of the world. After the 1971 episode the remanent Pakistan is getting stonger day by day and since then the enemy is sitting in ambush, but do not have courage/gutts to invade on. I am totally, aware of that our leader still havn't learn enough leason of our history. They are still fighting to just remain in power, but willy nilly we are progressing forwards. Inshaallah, the day will come when Pakistan will be strong enough to become the super power with the permanent membership of United Nations Security Council. I have firm belief that one day we will secced to get rid of Nawaz Shrif and Bhuttos
and new leadership will rise among the common masses of Pakistan/East Pakistan. We the East and West Pakistan have use of one another. So build up an organization to bridge the gape between the two brothers and gradually march towards broader coopration, then confedration and evetually fedration of the two Pakistans. Muslim brotherhood Zindabad.
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Old 11th January 2001, 08:07
Faisal_Aslam Faisal_Aslam is offline
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I got confuse by reading this
Are you a pakistani or Bangladeshi ???
If pakistani then I do not think you write something good enough ...

Faisal Aslam
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Old 12th January 2001, 11:34
KhalidMBhattiHelsingor KhalidMBhattiHelsingor is offline
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Mr Faisal Islam .

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I got confuse by reading this
Are you a pakistani or Bangladeshi ???
If pakistani then I do not think you write something good enough ...

Faisal Aslam
I am a muslim and a muslim is not restricted to boundries?
I am the dream of Mohammad Abda of egypt, Jamal-u-Din Afghani and illama Mohammad Iqbal.
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Old 16th December 2003, 09:50
KhalidMBhattiHelsingor KhalidMBhattiHelsingor is offline
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Amar Sonar Bangla,



Thank you for posting my message, but I am bit unhappy of yours insistency of blaming me of inconstant, which I strongly deny. I haven’t changed my mind till the day. I am whole heartily trying to bring about positive changes in Muslim society and clear the suspicions that had instilled in the heart of the non-Muslims, unfortunately after the 9/11 episode. And the culprits are still unknown, though it is been claimed by the US and its allies that the attacked was carried out by the Arabs, we are still not in position to determine the cause and accuses.

And by chance today, is almost thirty two years ago that the tragic fall of Dacca took placed. I had already confessed that some blunder may had taken placed by the Pakistanis and been ignited by our enemy forever. But it was not mean to play in the hands of our enemies, but to correct these blunders through public consensus and not by violent action and reaction, which is worth of condemnation, whoever was responsible of. By the grace of God, after facing such an hard time, the rest of Pakistan has survived, and despite the conspiracies and attempts to its existence is making progress, though very slowly and steadily.

In my messages I only criticize the policies of the US and its western allies toward Muslims and Islam and I am unbiased in my approach, though unfortunately the Muslim are the real victims of the major conflicts around the world, so it is possible that people conceived my messages as partial, but in the matter of fact the case is not as it conceived.

I want just for Muslim and for all other people who are being suppressed by the secular powers.
I want parity, justice, equality in international affairs and demands either to reform UN-security council or abolish it altogether, because it is this place where weaker nations are being slaughtered.
I don’t know of your association with one or another religion or nation, but I do think that you are not friendly with Muslim or Islam, because sometime you won’t hesitate to strike Islam’s fundament.
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Old 24th December 2003, 20:25
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Brother KhalidMBhattiHelsingor

As-salaam wa'aleikum.

Just a note: referring to Brothers and Sisters here as "East Pakistanis" or "Bangladeshis" is very tactless.

Whilst I do not believe you intended to offend anyone, I am sure you must realise that the use of the term "East Pakistani" is a simple reminder of the very unfortunate and black events which occurred in a nation's (Pakistan) history.

Surely you believe that in order to rekindle the Ummahtic spirit a brother must command respect by showing sincerity, kindness and understanding.

Ask yourself what you hope to achieve by using unecessary phrases as used in the title of this thread. Would "Bangladeshis" have not sufficed... or more beautifully, "Brothers"?
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Old 14th February 2004, 11:39
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Re: Brother KhalidMBhattiHelsingor

Khilari, Walaikum-o-salam. If you look at the the thread you will come to know that I used word brother also for both parties. I wish to creat a harmony among the all muslim which looks target impossible but one day the dream will inshallah turn true.
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As-salaam wa'aleikum.

Just a note: referring to Brothers and Sisters here as "East Pakistanis" or "Bangladeshis" is very tactless.

Whilst I do not believe you intended to offend anyone, I am sure you must realise that the use of the term "East Pakistani" is a simple reminder of the very unfortunate and black events which occurred in a nation's (Pakistan) history.

Surely you believe that in order to rekindle the Ummahtic spirit a brother must command respect by showing sincerity, kindness and understanding.

Ask yourself what you hope to achieve by using unecessary phrases as used in the title of this thread. Would "Bangladeshis" have not sufficed... or more beautifully, "Brothers"?
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Old 14th February 2004, 12:57
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"We the East and West Pakistan have use of one another"



these are inflammatory remarks, brother. calling bangladeshis 'east pakistanis' brings up painful memories of a terrible time of failure by muslims, and the deaths of many many muslims (most whom were bangladeshi).


please refer to us as bangladeshis, we do not like to be called east pakistanis.


or if you have no problem with it then you may want to refer to yourself as a 'west bangladeshi'.

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