nikama said:the right to enact the sharia cannot be given to individuals,its state responsibility and if the state is not fulfilling its responsibility,we can protest,and try to change the system in a democratic way.every one has its own interpretation of islam and if we allow individuals to enforce islam on their own,the results would be devastating for the nation.
besides when all the ulmas and scholars of WIFAQ-UL-MADARIS are saying that its unlawful and unislamic,how can we trust these two crazy mullas?
finally if we look at the life of HOLY PROPHET p.b.u.h,he did not enact sharia in makka since he did not have the authority there,but when he migrated to madina and an islamic state was established there then the rule of ALMIGHTY was enforced
new_beau said:I have read most of the major posts in this topic....Personally I am totally Against this Action of Students and I condemn this action of misguidence by there teacher. And I am surprised that where are the parents of these Girls.
shahrukh khan said:aap ki middle line same hoti hai
sharmili said:In general no one has any problem with women wearing burqas in pakistan. Its just very common thing. In the last 10 years, hijab has become more common than ever. I personally have a lot of respect for women who do wear one.
Two weeks ago a Korean immigrant in Virginia killed 33 people. Are you scared of Koreans too???