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abhi tek tu kuch nahi hua, jub ho gai dunya dekay gi
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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chup ker kay bus daikteh raho, jo ho raha hai honey do.
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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jub oakli main diya ser tu murlion ka kiya der
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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sipahi hi rahna, taraqi na kerna
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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matlub ho ga to jan lain gay, because u know Dunya Matlub De Yar
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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thats good and let us see who comes first
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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he does not have any mind to mind anything
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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kitnay din shukar karo gay, aakhir rani ko ana hi hai
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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roze hi nahata hoon
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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tum ko kia iatraz hai, rone du
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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buri baat, bachon ko nahi dantey
belkay encourage karte hain
Aao G Aao tay kuch ker kay batao
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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Posted 13 Feb 2005

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bus eik hi post ker kay bait gai ho, aagay bi tu kuch liko
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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The shopkeeper should open branches in other major cities or appoint dealers to expand his business. There is a lot of scop.
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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kabi khud bi naha liya karo
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I too have. Anyway thanks for your invitation.
Posted 13 Feb 2005

Topic: Life

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thanks dotmatrix, thank you for your welcome note.
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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Apna Ata Pata batao tu koi sawal jawab bi keray
Posted 13 Feb 2005

Topic: 786

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Dear Karobi_SA
I have met a lot of people who believe that 786 is used for bismillah. Today I want to erase this misconception. Therefore I wanted to share this information. MAY ALLAH GUIDE US ALL. AMEEN.

786 is the numerical representation of "Bismillahirrahamaanirraheem" has no religious or Islamic significance

The numerals 786 or any other numerals in no way represent 'Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem' or other Surahs of the noble Qur'ân and is not the Sunnah either.

Allah says in Qur'ân "Verily, We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur'ân in order that you may understand" (12:2).

We are instructed to recite the Qur'an Majeed, as can be seen from the following verses: "And (it is) a Qur'ân which We have divided (into parts), in order that you might recite it to men at intervals. And We have revealed it by stages. (in 23 years)." (17:106); "....So RECITE as much of the Qur'ân as may be easy (for you),..." (73:20).

Now would one recite the Qur'an if it is reduced to numbers? As an example, we shall reduce the Surah Fatihah to numerical figures for the benefit of the reader :

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem     -     ; -     786
Al-humdolillaahir rubbuaalamin     -    ;  -     632
Ar-Rahmaan-ur-Raheem     - &nb sp;   -     - & nbsp;   618
Malikay yawm-midhdeen     -  &nbs p;  -     -  &n bsp;  242
Eeyya ka Na' bo-du Wa eeyya ka nastha'een     836
Ah'daynas-sira thalmustaqeem………………….and in NO WAY sacred. It is a conspiracy against the Holy Book of Allah.

This old game of numbers was practiced by the ancient Egyptians, as did many other civilizations. Islam came to ELIMINATE ALL such superstitions, mysteries and numerological mumbo-jumbo. However, Muslims are still enslaved to the number game, and think that 786 represents BISMILLAAHIR RAHMAANIR RAHEEM.

Even Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in his letters to different heads of states and governments, used the holy words at the top. Therefore, whosoever uses 786 with the intention to obtain Allah's blessings, is a misguided person and any attempt to justify it, is ignorance.

More astonishing is that fact that '786' is an aggregation of the numbers of Hindu 'Lord Hari Krishna'.

H(a)iri Kr(i)shna

h-5, r-200, r-10, k-20, r-200, sh-300, n-50, a-1 = Aggregate of 786, Thus, the aggregate number of these letters (Hari Krishna) equals 786. This is also the case of 'Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem'. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid using this number to avoid the danger of being indulging in infidelity.
Islam's foundation is laid on the belief in Tawheed (oneness of God). If we associate anyone with Allah's exalted names orally or practically, we would be committing infidelity which is an unpardonable sin.

The Qur'ân warns us, one who finds a rival against Allah, Allah will never allow him to enter paradise, and his abode is the hell.

The letters by the Prophet (pbuh) to non-Muslim Kings and chiefs bear the holy words 'Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem'. This was also the case of his noble companions. Did the Prophet (pbuh) and his companions respect the Holy Words less than we do?

Was the verse, 'Today I completed your religion for you', revealed to the Prophet (pbuh) or to the so called scholars of our age who are all bent to CHANGE the Divine principles.

Now, when it became known that '786' is written in place of Hindu, 'Lord Krishna', and has no significance in the Holy Qur'ân and Sunnah, it is obviously an innovation and goes against the Divine doctrine of 'Obey Allah and His Prophet'

Similarly, some Muslims replace Allah's name by the number '66' and the Prophet's name by '92'. But if one ask, the number '420' is used against somebody's name and he is called '420'. Can he bear such an insult?
Calling someone by a nick name is also a sin.

Allah Ta'ala says, 'Don't call one another by nick names'.

If Allah prohibits the use of nicknames for fellow human beings, how can He allow the use of such insulting replacement number for Himself and His Prophet (pbuh).

'Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem' great significance in the Qur'ân and Muslims are ordered to begin any work but in the names Allah, not in the number of '786' or any other substitution.

A simple formulae to understand this is :- if G+O+D= x , then D+O+G is also = x , can anyone agree with such deceptions of satan.

May ALLAH guide us. AMEEN!
Posted 13 Feb 2005

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I don't agree.
Everybody has his own opinion.
Posted 12 Feb 2005

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dono gumnay gai hain shalimar garden
Posted 12 Feb 2005

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hello guys
please be serious and request u not to use unparlimentary language like illitrate ppl
Posted 12 Feb 2005

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thanks I got it and noted that u r on line too.
Posted 12 Feb 2005

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main bi kahun kay itni barish khu ho rahi hai.
chup ker jao, toffee doon ga
Posted 12 Feb 2005

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after surfing 4 hours on JB I found most of the junk, nothing constructive talk.
Posted 12 Feb 2005

Topic: Teen Khamiyan

khansak

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r u going to compute and feeding database
Posted 12 Feb 2005

Topic: Teen Khamiyan

khansak

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1) I smoke
2) Do not offer pray regularly
3) yaad nahi aur yeh bi ek khami hai
Posted 12 Feb 2005

khansak

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show sportsman spirit. BTW it is always interesting to watch India/Pakistan match either cricket or hockey.
Posted 11 Feb 2005

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Hi Admin
Appreciate ur work but i dont know how to go on live chat. can u explain step by step after opening jb explorer what to do and how to go on live chat? Many thanks in advance for ur help.
Posted 11 Feb 2005

Topic: hmmm....

khansak

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UAE's constitution is the Holy Quran and Hadith. Everybody knows. As per Quran tooth for tooth, ear for ear...
It is for everybody regardless nationality. Even then if any one steels or do something wrong he knows he will be punished if caught. If not in this world definatelly in the world after.
Posted 11 Feb 2005