04-11-2007, 09:20 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Nuggets from the Urdu press
<b>Romance to convert Sikhnis and Hindnis</b>
According to daily Nawa-i-Waqt, British Hindu and Sikh leaders have alleged that Muslims in British universities start love affairs with Hindu and Sikh girls and blackmail them into changing their faith. The head of the British Sikh students, Ranjit Singh, said that some fundamentalist individuals are doing this and the whole community is not involved. The General Secretary of a forum for British Hindus said that it is a recent problem and families are shy of speaking out on this issue.
<b>Who is Haji Bashar?</b>
As reported in daily Express magazine, Haji Bashar, who was living in Quetta, was contacted by Wali Karzai. He told Karzai that the Americans had wanted to meet him in Dubai. He was contacted by his friend Major (Retd) Saifullah Khan Babar in this regard. He was questioned about his relationship with Al Qaeda and whether he gave them any funds. He denied knowing any Arabs and was not involved in drug smuggling. He was enticed to meet the American officials in America who would consider him a valuable friend. He went to America with his friend Major (Retd) Babar and was arrested at the airport when leaving for Pakistan.
<b>Drugs and jihad</b>
As reported in daily Express magazine, Haji Bashar, who is considered a drug king in Afghanistan, was trapped by Americans and arrested in America. According to Jamil Karzai he was one of the four drug smugglers exempted during Mullah Omarâs drive against poppy cultivation during Taliban rule. After 9/11 he contacted the Americans and helped them catch his childhood friend Mullah Mutawaqal.
<b>Divide Pakistan to eliminate terrorism</b>
As reported in Daily Pakistan, a book, Divide Pakistan to Eliminate Terrorism, by an unknown publisher is being advertised on CNN. The book is written by a little known Pakistani-British author who escaped from Pakistan after the 1999 coup. He alleged that the Pakistan intelligence agencies and madrassas are producing terrorists. According to an American think tank this book is the work of an unstable pessimist who wants to discredit Pakistan in America and Europe.
<b>Extortion from jail</b>
As reported in daily Express, a hired killer and Top Ten criminal, Aslam Basa, has started using a mobile phone with the connivance of jail authorities. He called traders and industrialists from jail and tried to extort money with death threats. A large number of citizens have complained to the police authorities and SSP Ghulam Muhammad Dogar has initiated an inquiry and asked the jail authorities to search Aslam Basa daily and report on him.
<b>Din-e-Ilahi to malign Akbar</b>
In an interview in daily Express, historian Dr Mubarak Ali said that Emperor Akbar was a great ruler. Some untruths about him were popularised and the myth of Din-e-Ilahi was spread to malign him. He was against literalism and challenged everything. He didnât proclaim himself as a god but wanted to be accepted as a guru (teacher) in the Hindu tradition. In his early life he swept in mosques but later became fed up with the character of mullahs. He told his courtier Sheikh Mubarak to save him from these mullahs.
<b>Americans love haji juice</b>
As reported in Daily Pakistan, the American army in Iraq is addicted to the local Iraqi wine, haji juice, because of fear and pressure from the fidayeen attacks. According to The New York Times, 665 cases have been registered against American soldiers. Twelve cases of sexual assault, murder, dacoity and attack on fellow soldiers were reported under the influence of haji juice. <!--emo&:eager--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/lmaosmiley.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='lmaosmiley.gif' /><!--endemo-->Â Local Iraqi smugglers are selling this drink at very cheap prices to protect their interests. A study showed a 30% increase in alcohol consumption in American soldiers.
<b>Pakistanis for ransom in Afghanistan</b>
As reported in daily Express, there are still 648 Pakistani prisoners in Afghan jails, and the Northern Alliance has demanded 2 lac rupees for each Pakistani prisoner. According to the Hangu Union of Journalists, Pakistani jihadis who went to Afghanistan during the American invasion are still languishing in Bamiyan and in other jails. Their relatives consider them dead. The Pakistani prisoners in Bamiyan wept profusely and told them that only 2 lac rupees is being demanded for their release.
<b>Bob Woolmer rubbished Pakistani press</b>
According to daily Jang, Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer, who drew lacs of rupees from Pakistan, had a very low opinion of Pakistanis. Bob told Pakistani reporters that Pakistani newspapers print rubbish and said he didnât want to reduce his knowledge by reading them. <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->Â He said it took ten minutes daily to write in his diary. It is wrong that he was more interested in writing his diary than in the Pakistan team.
<b>No birth control for Muslims</b>
As reported in daily Jang, the central Ameer of the international Khatim-i-nabuwat, Maulana Abdul Hafeez Makki, arrived in Lahore from Saudi Arabia. He said that Muslims shall increase their population and produce a maximum number of children. Muslim countries that have birth control policies shall abandon their policies as non-Muslims are increasing in population, especially in non-Muslim African countries.
<b>Rapist maulvi nabbed in Kot Adu</b>
According to daily Khabrain, a boy complained to the SHO Kot Adu and told him about the madrassa in Kot Adu where 10 children were kept in chains. Qari Ghulam Rasool sexually assaulted the children after he took injections. The police raided this non-registered madrassa and released the 10 children from chains. The police also recovered aphrodisiac medicines and injections from the madrassa.
<b>Rakhi corrupts Pakistan</b>
<span style='color:red'>As reported in daily Express, Indian rituals are spreading in educational institutions in Pakistan. Already these traditions are seen in marriage ceremonies on Indian channels. At a fun fair at Nishtar Medical College, girls tied rakhis on boysâ arms to make them their brothers according to Hindu traditions. </span>
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<b>Romance to convert Sikhnis and Hindnis</b>
According to daily Nawa-i-Waqt, British Hindu and Sikh leaders have alleged that Muslims in British universities start love affairs with Hindu and Sikh girls and blackmail them into changing their faith. The head of the British Sikh students, Ranjit Singh, said that some fundamentalist individuals are doing this and the whole community is not involved. The General Secretary of a forum for British Hindus said that it is a recent problem and families are shy of speaking out on this issue.
<b>Who is Haji Bashar?</b>
As reported in daily Express magazine, Haji Bashar, who was living in Quetta, was contacted by Wali Karzai. He told Karzai that the Americans had wanted to meet him in Dubai. He was contacted by his friend Major (Retd) Saifullah Khan Babar in this regard. He was questioned about his relationship with Al Qaeda and whether he gave them any funds. He denied knowing any Arabs and was not involved in drug smuggling. He was enticed to meet the American officials in America who would consider him a valuable friend. He went to America with his friend Major (Retd) Babar and was arrested at the airport when leaving for Pakistan.
<b>Drugs and jihad</b>
As reported in daily Express magazine, Haji Bashar, who is considered a drug king in Afghanistan, was trapped by Americans and arrested in America. According to Jamil Karzai he was one of the four drug smugglers exempted during Mullah Omarâs drive against poppy cultivation during Taliban rule. After 9/11 he contacted the Americans and helped them catch his childhood friend Mullah Mutawaqal.
<b>Divide Pakistan to eliminate terrorism</b>
As reported in Daily Pakistan, a book, Divide Pakistan to Eliminate Terrorism, by an unknown publisher is being advertised on CNN. The book is written by a little known Pakistani-British author who escaped from Pakistan after the 1999 coup. He alleged that the Pakistan intelligence agencies and madrassas are producing terrorists. According to an American think tank this book is the work of an unstable pessimist who wants to discredit Pakistan in America and Europe.
<b>Extortion from jail</b>
As reported in daily Express, a hired killer and Top Ten criminal, Aslam Basa, has started using a mobile phone with the connivance of jail authorities. He called traders and industrialists from jail and tried to extort money with death threats. A large number of citizens have complained to the police authorities and SSP Ghulam Muhammad Dogar has initiated an inquiry and asked the jail authorities to search Aslam Basa daily and report on him.
<b>Din-e-Ilahi to malign Akbar</b>
In an interview in daily Express, historian Dr Mubarak Ali said that Emperor Akbar was a great ruler. Some untruths about him were popularised and the myth of Din-e-Ilahi was spread to malign him. He was against literalism and challenged everything. He didnât proclaim himself as a god but wanted to be accepted as a guru (teacher) in the Hindu tradition. In his early life he swept in mosques but later became fed up with the character of mullahs. He told his courtier Sheikh Mubarak to save him from these mullahs.
<b>Americans love haji juice</b>
As reported in Daily Pakistan, the American army in Iraq is addicted to the local Iraqi wine, haji juice, because of fear and pressure from the fidayeen attacks. According to The New York Times, 665 cases have been registered against American soldiers. Twelve cases of sexual assault, murder, dacoity and attack on fellow soldiers were reported under the influence of haji juice. <!--emo&:eager--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/lmaosmiley.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='lmaosmiley.gif' /><!--endemo-->Â Local Iraqi smugglers are selling this drink at very cheap prices to protect their interests. A study showed a 30% increase in alcohol consumption in American soldiers.
<b>Pakistanis for ransom in Afghanistan</b>
As reported in daily Express, there are still 648 Pakistani prisoners in Afghan jails, and the Northern Alliance has demanded 2 lac rupees for each Pakistani prisoner. According to the Hangu Union of Journalists, Pakistani jihadis who went to Afghanistan during the American invasion are still languishing in Bamiyan and in other jails. Their relatives consider them dead. The Pakistani prisoners in Bamiyan wept profusely and told them that only 2 lac rupees is being demanded for their release.
<b>Bob Woolmer rubbished Pakistani press</b>
According to daily Jang, Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer, who drew lacs of rupees from Pakistan, had a very low opinion of Pakistanis. Bob told Pakistani reporters that Pakistani newspapers print rubbish and said he didnât want to reduce his knowledge by reading them. <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->Â He said it took ten minutes daily to write in his diary. It is wrong that he was more interested in writing his diary than in the Pakistan team.
<b>No birth control for Muslims</b>
As reported in daily Jang, the central Ameer of the international Khatim-i-nabuwat, Maulana Abdul Hafeez Makki, arrived in Lahore from Saudi Arabia. He said that Muslims shall increase their population and produce a maximum number of children. Muslim countries that have birth control policies shall abandon their policies as non-Muslims are increasing in population, especially in non-Muslim African countries.
<b>Rapist maulvi nabbed in Kot Adu</b>
According to daily Khabrain, a boy complained to the SHO Kot Adu and told him about the madrassa in Kot Adu where 10 children were kept in chains. Qari Ghulam Rasool sexually assaulted the children after he took injections. The police raided this non-registered madrassa and released the 10 children from chains. The police also recovered aphrodisiac medicines and injections from the madrassa.
<b>Rakhi corrupts Pakistan</b>
<span style='color:red'>As reported in daily Express, Indian rituals are spreading in educational institutions in Pakistan. Already these traditions are seen in marriage ceremonies on Indian channels. At a fun fair at Nishtar Medical College, girls tied rakhis on boysâ arms to make them their brothers according to Hindu traditions. </span>
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