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Janaab e Aali(everyone), kindly don't argue in this way by using words like "parrot". Everyone can have difference of opinion, which should be respected
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Hi Kamran,

I agree that some people can never understand and sometime they understand but reject things intentionally. Very few people know that Abu Jahl was one of the key critics of literature at that point of time but still he was Abu Jahl, because he rejected “Risalat of the Prophet” knowingly and willingly. Our job is to deliver the truth; acceptance or rejection is everyone choice. I am an ordinary man, even prophets could not make people understand and their nations destroyed by the curse of Allah the Almighty. We are fortunate that we are Umah of the Prophet so we have not been destroyed, but we have been indulged in the slavery of other nations.


History is the best teacher so once again I would like to open the window of the history. When Ganges

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