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Why Indian love Salman Rushdie (Non-Muslims) when they hate muslims This Question has not been asked by me : I wonder how it is reflecting as asked by me?
Asked by jameel ahmed,
24 Jul '09 03:59 pm
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I dont like him, he against what his religion taught him.
Answered by mohd yousuf, 25 Jul '09 12:47 pm
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There are numerous reports on the alleged incident, which differ in the construction and detail of the narrative, but they may be broadly collated to produce a basic account.
In its essential form, the story reports that Muhammad longed to convert his kinsmen and neighbors of Mecca to Islam.
As he was reciting Sra an-Najm, considered a revelation by the angel Gabriel, Satan supposedly tempted him to utter the following lines after verses 19 and 20 ("Have you considered Allt and al-'Uzz / and Mant, the other third?")
These are the exalted gharniq, whose intercession is hoped for.
Allt, al-'Uzz and Mant were three goddesses worshipped by the Meccans.
Discerning the meaning of "gharniq" is difficult as it is a word found only in one place.
Commentators wrote that it meant the Numidian cranes, which fly at great heights[citation needed].
The Arabic word does generally mean a "crane" - appearing in the singular as ghirnq, ghurnq, ghirnawq and ghurnayq, and the word has cousi ...more
Answered by submit, 02 Aug '09 12:51 pm
In its essential form, the story reports that Muhammad longed to convert his kinsmen and neighbors of Mecca to Islam.
As he was reciting Sra an-Najm, considered a revelation by the angel Gabriel, Satan supposedly tempted him to utter the following lines after verses 19 and 20 ("Have you considered Allt and al-'Uzz / and Mant, the other third?")
These are the exalted gharniq, whose intercession is hoped for.
Allt, al-'Uzz and Mant were three goddesses worshipped by the Meccans.
Discerning the meaning of "gharniq" is difficult as it is a word found only in one place.
Commentators wrote that it meant the Numidian cranes, which fly at great heights[citation needed].
The Arabic word does generally mean a "crane" - appearing in the singular as ghirnq, ghurnq, ghirnawq and ghurnayq, and the word has cousi ...more
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If you didn't asked this Qs. than don't bother....Birds of same feathers fly together
Answered by yusuf syed, 27 Jul '09 11:34 am
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Jameel Bhai,
I do not love Salman Rusgdie but I love Jameel Ahmed, and my best friends include one Shabeer Ahmed Khan, Syed Hafeez ur Rahman, Parvez Akhtar, Shafiqur Rahman Alam, Shakeel Ahmed.. and many others. The persons I admire most include, Akbar, Aurangzeb(for different reasons), APJ Abdul Kalaam...Md. Rafi, Nargis Meena Kumari Madhubala and many others.. Religions never come in between love and liking... Whosoever has asked this has very little understanding of a common Indian man...
Answered by Aditya Misra, 24 Jul '09 04:08 pm
I do not love Salman Rusgdie but I love Jameel Ahmed, and my best friends include one Shabeer Ahmed Khan, Syed Hafeez ur Rahman, Parvez Akhtar, Shafiqur Rahman Alam, Shakeel Ahmed.. and many others. The persons I admire most include, Akbar, Aurangzeb(for different reasons), APJ Abdul Kalaam...Md. Rafi, Nargis Meena Kumari Madhubala and many others.. Religions never come in between love and liking... Whosoever has asked this has very little understanding of a common Indian man...
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God has protected Salman's life, because he said the truth.
Answered by sam dev, 24 Jul '09 04:03 pm
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