knowTheEnemy
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11 years ago @ Alisina.org - The Trinity for Dummies · 0 replies · +4 points
["how would you respond a person if he ridicules you by calling militant and fanatic female ? Are not these personal attacks against me ?"]
Who cares if some nobody called me (or you) "militant and fanatic"?? People have their own brains.... they can read your comments (and mine) and can tell whether or not we are 'militant' or 'fanatic'. Hence there is no need to rile up your emotions over that. If you can think up a smart retort, post it! If you can't, just leave a non-combative reply and then ignore the jerk!
11 years ago @ Alisina.org - The Trinity for Dummies · 0 replies · +2 points
Ok so not only some Gods but many PMs too belong to that region! Well to me, that only reflects something good about that region.
Talking of PMs, Modi (and his party) has won the latest Indian elections and is going to be the next PM! Personally I do not know much about him and my impression so far is that he concentrates on 'development' and 'prosperity'. I am not sure if he will work to check the Islamic menace. If however he makes it easy for non-Muslims from Pakistan and Bangladesh to immigrate and settle [for good] in India, then I will trust him a lot more!
11 years ago @ Alisina.org - The Trinity for Dummies · 1 reply · +6 points
Secondly according to wikipedia, both Amitabh and his father were born in Allahabad which is in UP, not Uttarakhand!
11 years ago @ Alisina.org - The Trinity for Dummies · 0 replies · +5 points
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11 years ago @ Alisina.org - The Trinity for Dummies · 0 replies · +4 points
I would say it is not required to be "empty and knowledgeless" to find the 'real' knowledge, otherwise everyone will be re-inventing the wheel! Studying others' knowledge in fact strengthens our foundation and makes us better equipped to find our own truth.
What is required is non-attachment to what one has heard from the wise and studied in books. Hence, if you experience/ realize something and it conflicts with what you have heard/read, you should go with what you yourself realize.
Note to readers: Some readers might not know what Akshat meant when he said "I kept aside all borrowed knowledge....". A wise man was once asked "how does one gain knowledge?" He replied, "Read the books and then put them aside. Then go out and start seeking knowledge." Apparently what he meant was that the knowledge one gains when one finds it by himself/herself, IS the person's real knowledge.
11 years ago @ Alisina.org - The Trinity for Dummies · 2 replies · +6 points
11 years ago @ Alisina.org - The Trinity for Dummies · 5 replies · +8 points
Even a five year old can [correctly] answer that question!
11 years ago @ Alisina.org - Pregnant by a Muslim · 0 replies · +6 points
prophet (PBUH) marriage with slave girls, younger girls and old women were for humanity purpose."]
No it is NOT the same! The very reason why those women were in trouble in the first place is because of Muhammad's evil deeds. And he did not do "humanity" to any of them. Giving the woman only that option which fulfills the prophet's lust, is not the same as doing humanity.
He WAS the Narkasur (monster from hell)!