Muadh Khan has linked this tweet about Pakistani Prime Minister Mr Imran Khan calling his Bangladeshi counterpart. He also linked to BBC take on the timing of the call.
I am among those who would like Bangladesh in the fold of Islamic mindset and I am among those who would prefer amicable relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
In view of these I am only happy to hear of such a gesture. I hope Pakistan and Bangladesh press out the wrinkles in their relations.
Also note the proliferation of proliferation of "Pro-Pakistan" Social Media and YouTube Accounts in the past year alone from Bangladeshi Muslims which has become a big revenue earner on YouTube.
Masha Allah.
It is absolutely heart warming.
As they say in Urdu - Roshan kahin bahar ke imkaN huway to hain. At least somewhere there is spring in the air.
Haji Shariatullah (1781–1840) was a Bengali Islamic reformer of the Indian subcontinent in British India. He is known for founding the Faraizi movement. Shariatpur District is named after him.
I had never heard of Haji Sahab RA before. He was a student of Tahir Makki RA. This means he and Shah Waliullah RA studied under the same teacher in Makkah.
I quote from a scholar "Maazi ka gam aur mustaqbil ki had se ziadah fikr, naa ummeedi paida kardeti hai" "Grieving about the past and worrying too much about the future brings despair".
There are many incidents in Islamic history, which we think that they should not have happened. These energies would have been used for positive goals. But unfortunate incidents happened.
In India if all rulers were like Aalamgeer RA or Altamash history of India would have been different.
We can not undo the past. Let us live with the present and accept the reality.
Low voter turn out only indicates apathy and in any case the election wasn't about seceeding from West Pakistan, it was a general election (for East and West) that Mujib won by a landslide and then was subsequently denied taking over leadership of the parliament. It was from then the civil unrest began.
Excellent analysis by Dr Sahab RA. In summary, he says this tragedy was a long time in the making, and a handful of people cannot be blamed for it. Allah Taala's punishment only descends when a majority become accustomed to sin and oppression.
Professor Sahab, who is behind the recent anti Hindu violence in Bangladesh? How should we as Indian Muslims respond to this? Islam is against the targeting of innocents.
Professor Sahab, who is behind the recent anti Hindu violence in Bangladesh? How should we as Indian Muslims respond to this? Islam is against the targeting of innocents.
We should make it our routine to condemn such events immediately.
In fact we should have measures in place so that such things do not occur at all.
For example in Indian side of Kashmir the Hindus should not be targeted at all.
Kashmiris should make arrangements to the effect that Kashmiri Pandits return to the valley.
We have to show exemplary behavior when it comes to protection of minorities.
Jazakallah, Professor Sahab. Your clarity of thought in such uncertain times is indeed a great bounty of Allah Taala for those of us overwhelmed by what's going on around us.
Jazakallah, Professor Sahab. Your clarity of thought in such uncertain times is indeed a great bounty of Allah Taala for those of us overwhelmed by what's going on around us.
Jazakallah ya akhi, these nuggets of love here and there from my brothers and sisters on MS (and earlier at SF) have been the source of inspiration for me.
This cannot be undone and I am sure it will be greatly appreciated.
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