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Old 25th May 2000, 14:23
Abdur_Rahman Abdur_Rahman is offline
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Dear all
now that Maulana Sayydi is back after his last vist where he + others caused a uproar of confusing controvery, What are your views?
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Old 31st May 2000, 11:19
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Hello Rahman,

Maulana Saidi is one the Islamic scholar, thinker, he recites translate explain the meaning of holy Al-Quranic Verses.

Maulana Saidi also involved in Bangladesh Politics, he is the member of Jamait-E-Islami Bangladesh and a elected member of Bangladesh Parliament.

Being involved in Politics it is obvious that you will have some political opposition no matter which party your belong to.

There was lots of allegation against Moualana saidi previuosly just after his been elected a member of Bangladesh Parliament sometime ago including a calloborator of Civil war in 1971 East and West Pakistan by some of the member paliament specialy Awami-league.
At that very moment Maulana Saidi have challenged the allegation bought against him inside the housefull parliament and mentioned that those allegation made against me are politicaly motivated, he have spoken out toward the speaker of the parliament mentioning that to prove officially by investigating those allegations agianst him and to take him to the court of justic.
unfortunatly up until now no one or no party's have had taken any furthur step to prove the allegation against Maulana saidi, So should we assume / beleive that Maulana saidi is a an inocent victim of his poltical rivals Awami-league and the leftist political wings?

Some time ago in old-ham he had made a speech in public, ''to thank Allah for his blessing to the people living in Britain from Bangladesh sylhet region, He said the stnadard of living in wel-fare country Britain in are very high and life, Bangladeshi Ministers and Prime-minister even have no opportunity of live in that standard. He said if you people have not came to this country today either you pull-rikshaw or work in the field / farm to cultivate crops,

I think one way or another he have spoken a truth think about 1950 - 1960 people whom came to Britain from Bangladesh specially from sylhet region most of them came by boy-vouchers, and they came from village specially from a farming family background.
I think it is far better to being a farmer in Bangladesh then being an unemployed
here in Britain at least it would help to develop Bangladesh and feed the poor.
We should no be that angry of some one calling us an worker, should not value those whom work day and night hard labour people in Bangladesh to feed them-self? are they not humans? where is our morality? I think they far more respectable then the people whom unemployed in foriegn country and not trying hard enough to develop them self-or the country.

what would most of us would do then if we have not came to Britain?
Being a shop-owner? A farmer? a landlrod? a malti-millionare? o yes even being a Multi-millionare still we would not have the facilities / living standard what here in Britain we have today, So then what is wrong when some-one suggest us to praise Allah (SWA)for his blessing of being residence of a wel-fare country like Great Britain?

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Old 31st May 2000, 11:43
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ABaba Thanks for your response and i agree wiht most of the things you have said but what I want to know is that is it Islamically correct for anyone to give a lecture where this lectures might lead to serious damage to the community?

Last week tuesday M Sayydi was in Oldham and this time there was serious violent and few peopel needed hospital treatment ( I was not there but heard from people who were) The opposition came simply to disrupt the meeting and the organisaer were bent upon the idea that "we will hold the meeting, who can stop it.." Opposition are as always the Awamileaguers but this time the ordinary people also got involved (perhaps more correctly USED, I heard that a Mamu was fighting againt a Bagna).
A few days later Sayydi came to Manchester and again the two groups put there muscle together. I have heard that both parties got 'hired' people from far as London and Bradford.
The opposition again the ALeaguers staged a loud and abusive street demonstration. They were so low that they blocked the street and were shouting and swearing at Sayydi + Jamatis, the situation was such that dozens of police (riot) had to be present. It was so bad and embarrassing that other people started to laugh and make comments, initially I wanted to enter the mosque but the organisaers had closed the door after it was nearly full for fear of violence and then I WATCHED THE MONKEYS GOING UP AND DOWN WITH THEIR LOUD SPEAKERS.

In any case M Sayydi has left manchester and now the old mosque committe is fighting over leadership and managemnt, there is a split in the committe which was started over whether too allow him in the Moque in the first place...
My point is that both parties from both sides do the rulership business and get free publicity and in the middle all the Kalimullahs and Sollimullahs go to hospital and could possibly go to jail too!
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Old 1st June 2000, 16:47
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i don get you people. how can a scholar in islam says to pray to god for getting a chance to live in uk {Christain dominated country) when the try to prosecute taslima nasrin!!!!!!

And a.baba i don think the millionaire in bangladesh has the same standard as welfare people in uk!!!!!

So now i can figure out something hopefully:

A.baba is a supporter of Jamat-e-islam

Versace boy has somehow got some relatives with BNP.

NB:So why cant abu said or whatever come and live in uk taking welfare if he likes that way of living standard. AS a political leader he should be motivating bangladeshi people get a working life in uk no matter even if it low standard. If he is so called scholar he should know islam tells people to do hard work and be thankful to god for getting work.


M i right?
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Old 1st June 2000, 16:56
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why don ya people get together and kick their ass out of uk?
AS in bangladesh its not possible
if i had a chance i would kick all the political leaders and people related to bangladeshi political party's ass out of the world.
so that they go to hell with one kick. and never think of leading a party without proper knowledge or willingness to do good for the country.
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Old 2nd June 2000, 14:12
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Butter
you have made me confused what are you talking about, the scholar in question leaves this country as fast as he and arrives?

And what about Nasrin she should be happy that she is still alive after what she said against a third of the world population i.e. "revise or replace the Quran" and you defend her, what are you a Mushrik(Pagan)?
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Old 2nd June 2000, 15:02
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rahman i am not defending nasrin.

read carefully. i am against that jamat-e-islam guys.
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