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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Malaysia is Islam says PAS vs India is our Hindu rashtra says Radical Hindutva

The noted Malayalam writer Kamala Surayya (earlier Das) converted to Islam but allegedly rued her decision before her death. “I fell in love with a Muslim after my husband’s death. He was kind and generous in the beginning. But I now feel one shouldn’t change one’s religion. It is not worth it.”In any case, as long as telepathy doesn’t become widespread, people can convert, re-convert, re-re-convert —or even not convert — without any of the self-styled guardians of faiths reallyknowing. Which leaves me with two questions: did those Agra guys get their BPL cards? And, is there any faith I can embrace that can get me an Xbox One and a bottle of Jameson whiskey upon conversion?

Rabble-rouser PAS of the heartland recently wanted a threat conveyed to the UMNO leadership.things could go wrong.” What he means is obvious: he too would make noise, create nuisance and if possible force another inane Parliamentary debate on some divisive nonsense.PKR said PAS leaders should stop questioning the faith of Muslims who question the Islamic party’s move to implement hudud law, as there is nothing in the syariah that prevents this.“It is … unacceptable for certain Pas leaders to continuously question the faith of Muslims whenever they raise questions or doubts on (a) PAS faction’s attempt to implement hudud.There is nothing in the syariah that prohibits Muslims from debating hudud,” said PKR central committee member Latheefa Koya in a statement today.She said many ordinary Muslims in Malaysia felt compelled to say that they will not object to hudud but this is a fallacy.“There is some confusion that as Muslims cannot ‘reject’ the hudud, therefore we cannot question PAS’ version of hudud. This is a fallacy. PAS’ version of hudud is not a sacred cow,” she said.
“The BJP has always been opposed to forcible conversion. The so-called secular parties must support the bill against forced conversion if they are sincere in their clamour against it,” he said.Replying to questions on whether BJP was willing to talk to minorities on the conversion issue, Shah said, “First let there be a consensus among political parties, and the question of talking to minorities can be taken up.”Shah dismissed the criticism of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi that BJP was trying to divide the country on communal lines. “This is a criticism raised only by Rahul Gandhi and some Congress leaders as well as some sections of the media. There is no truth in those allegations.”

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