abu Hasan
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like it or not, they will have to bear with it because modi is the prime minister of india.
like it or not, they will have to bear with it because modi is the prime minister of india.
Well, I've heard Modi is funding this thing...like it or not, they will have to bear with it because modi is the prime minister of india.
like it or not, they will have to bear with it because modi is the prime minister of india.
i still don't agree with you. in a country like india, when such an event is being organised - it is inevitable. though, as you said, they COULD have showed some spine by not inviting him as a protest. being real sufis who fear Allah ta'ala and not worldly zalimin rulers.If the organisers have invited Modi, then lanaat be upon them.
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Maulana Yasin Akhtar Misbahi's (Darul Qalam, Delhi) thoughts on the Sufi Conference.
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Care to give a summary for us non Urdu speaking folk?
He declined attendance.
It's more of a political event.
Hints that its funded by the government/or atleast someone high up.
Talks about the way muslims have been treated e.g. Babri Masjid and Gujrat riots
He talks about his experiences since the 1990s in Delhi with some politicians who approached him
Why invite Narendra Modi!?
Whats the points of inviting Tahir ul Qadri when everyone knows he's a controversial figure and it will anger the scholars?
Najasat Padri since najis is only the dirt itself whilst najasat is that which can also pollute.
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i'm not entirely sure, i was referring to the picture not the guy who is circledWho is he?