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Hindus deported from Saudi for performing pooja
2/27/2007 5:34:54 PM HK

Riyadh: Fanatic Saudi religious police destroyed a pooja room in the house of a devoted Hindu in an old district of Riyadh and deported three Hindus from there back to India as per Media reports.

Members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of
Vice, or religious police, raided the flat by specific tip off from Indian Muslims to the Religous police known as Muthawas.The devoted Hindu ignored the religious police orders to stop performing his prayers.

This is the treatment Hindus receives from Muslim dominated countries like Saudi Arabia and here our leaders are making ordinances daily to make our country a better place for the Muslim population than of Saudi Arabia!
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This is the treatment Hindus receives from Muslim dominated countries like Saudi Arabia and here our leaders are making ordinances daily to make our country a better place for the Muslim population than of Saudi Arabia!

You failed to mention that"our leaders " are also propping up that corrupt Saudi gov't.
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Originally posted by Chief:
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This is the treatment Hindus receives from Muslim dominated countries like Saudi Arabia and here our leaders are making ordinances daily to make our country a better place for the Muslim population than of Saudi Arabia!

You failed to mention that"our leaders " are also propping up that corrupt Saudi gov't.


typical misinterpretation ...again......."our leaders" in the paragraph refers to the good thing the folks in india is doing or trying to do for muslims.
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Originally posted by Chief:
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This is the treatment Hindus receives from Muslim dominated countries like Saudi Arabia and here our leaders are making ordinances daily to make our country a better place for the Muslim population than of Saudi Arabia!

You failed to mention that"our leaders " are also propping up that corrupt Saudi gov't.


typical misinterpretation ...again......."our leaders" in the paragraph refers to the good thing the folks in india is doing or trying to do for muslims.


Misinterpetation???
Bannas check the nonsense that you wrote.
Who's living in India?
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Misinterpetation???
Bannas check the nonsense that you wrote.
Who's living in India?


bannas...the article was obvuiusly written by some News organization in India...not US!
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Chief...why yuh upset?

Don't you think it's wrong what the Saudis did?
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Misinterpetation???
Bannas check the nonsense that you wrote.
Who's living in India?


bannas...the article was obvuiusly written by some News organization in India...not US!


There was no source.
Now back to the subject matter, the Saudi leaders need some public flogging.
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Misinterpetation???
Bannas check the nonsense that you wrote.
Who's living in India?


I really dont think you completed you schooling .. the article is from an Indian Newspaper

and "our" refer to their(india) leaders.
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Chief...why yuh upset?

Don't you think it's wrong what the Saudis did?


Very wrong!!!!
I have said this over and over but a few fools never pays attention to that they are more obsessed about the bad that muslims do.
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I really dont think you completed you schooling .. s.


I am not surprised about your thinking
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I am not surprised about your thinking


always ask question if you are not sure or dont understand.
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Originally posted by Chief:

I am not surprised about your thinking


always ask question if you are not sure or dont understand.

Argie, on principle, the Hindu is wrong. If it is outlawed in Saudi Arabia to worship in his way, then he should abide by the law of that country.
He made choices, and hence he has to live with the consequences.
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Argie, on principle, the Hindu is wrong. If it is outlawed in Saudi Arabia to worship in his way, then he should abide by the law of that country.
He made choices, and hence he has to live with the consequences.


Lake,
On the flipside to your argumnent, if the Saudis do not want Hindus to worship in Saudi Arabia, why are they bringing them in to work.
The Saudi authorithies need to get their heads examined.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by laker:
Lake,
On the flipside to your argumnent, if the Saudis do not want Hindus to worship in Saudi Arabia, why are they bringing them in to work.
The Saudi authorithies need to get their heads examined.


CHEEP LAY-BAA :):)
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Originally posted by Aragorn:
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Originally posted by Chief:

I am not surprised about your thinking


always ask question if you are not sure or dont understand.

Argie, on principle, the Hindu is wrong. If it is outlawed in Saudi Arabia to worship in his way, then he should abide by the law of that country.
He made choices, and hence he has to live with the consequences.


if that is the case, the saudi government are not true muslims as they claimed.
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CHEEP LAY-BAA :):)


Well then they are behaving like Massa and that is wrong
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Not because them baisis SA means that they are muslims. Remember the sheiks are the ones enslaving the blondes as sex slaves. They indulge in acts that are immoral and un-islamic.
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Not because them baisis SA means that they are muslims. Remember the sheiks are the ones enslaving the blondes as sex slaves. They indulge in acts that are immoral and un-islamic.


ah like how you seperate the 2 issues here..the sheiks and Islam ....:)
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Argie, on principle, the Hindu is wrong. If it is outlawed in Saudi Arabia to worship in his way, then he should abide by the law of that country.
He made choices, and hence he has to live with the consequences.


Lake,
On the flipside to your argumnent, if the Saudis do not want Hindus to worship in Saudi Arabia, why are they bringing them in to work.
The Saudi authorithies need to get their heads examined.



exactly!
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Reds/Chiefy...this is a choice this guy made to go to SA. No one put a gun to his head. He knew that SA is an islamic country. He saw it fit to leave his own and go and work there. He needed to get his priorities straight.
You don't go breaking laws just to practice religion. Admirable as it may be it is still illegal.
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Originally posted by laker:
Reds/Chiefy...this is a choice this guy made to go to SA. No one put a gun to his head. He knew that SA is an islamic country. He saw it fit to leave his own and go and work there. He needed to get his priorities straight.
You don't go breaking laws just to practice religion. Admirable as it may be it is still illegal.


i hear you laker - but the saudis cannot want their cake and eat it too. that is mean to bring someone in for cheap labour and then tell them they cannot uphold their practices. i just think that is mean and unislamic - prophet[pbuh] said before he died that others should be allowed to practice their religion - jus that muslims do not take part - tolerance?
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Most of the things the Saudis do are un Islamic...they are putting Islam back in the dark ages.

If you check, you would find that most of the nutcases going around with suicide bombs etc are from Saudi Arabia....
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Originally posted by laker:
Reds/Chiefy...this is a choice this guy made to go to SA. No one put a gun to his head. He knew that SA is an islamic country. He saw it fit to leave his own and go and work there. He needed to get his priorities straight.
You don't go breaking laws just to practice religion. Admirable as it may be it is still illegal.


i hear you laker - but the saudis cannot want their cake and eat it too. that is mean to bring someone in for cheap labour and then tell them they cannot uphold their practices. i just think that is mean and unislamic - prophet[pbuh] said before he died that others should be allowed to practice their religion - jus that muslims do not take part - tolerance?

Look reds I hear what god sez...however I live in a real world. When I go to readings, I am a muslim in attendance. Now what does that mean? It means that I abide by the prayers, I am divine, I worship together with the brothers. When I go to mass, I am a Christian, I still remain divine, I worship together, and I comply with the hymns. And when I go to poojas I worship along. I remain divine and I go along with the program. How can I call my brothers brother if I can't be divine with them in their solemn act of prayers? How can I say, look we are brothers, but I can't worship with you because it is against this religion or that? When we can all follow the religion of humility, understanding, love, and devotion, only then should we seek the heavens above. Otherwise we are just fooling ourselves with divisive, separationist, and irreverence to the highest power. Peace.
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Originally posted by Reds:
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Originally posted by laker:
Reds/Chiefy...this is a choice this guy made to go to SA. No one put a gun to his head. He knew that SA is an islamic country. He saw it fit to leave his own and go and work there. He needed to get his priorities straight.
You don't go breaking laws just to practice religion. Admirable as it may be it is still illegal.


i hear you laker - but the saudis cannot want their cake and eat it too. that is mean to bring someone in for cheap labour and then tell them they cannot uphold their practices. i just think that is mean and unislamic - prophet[pbuh] said before he died that others should be allowed to practice their religion - jus that muslims do not take part - tolerance?

Look reds I hear what god sez...however I live in a real world. When I go to readings, I am a muslim in attendance. Now what does that mean? It means that I abide by the prayers, I am divine, I worship together with the brothers. When I go to mass, I am a Christian, I still remain divine, I worship together, and I comply with the hymns. And when I go to poojas I worship along. I remain divine and I go along with the program. How can I call my brothers brother if I can't be divine with them in their solemn act of prayers? How can I say, look we are brothers, but I can't worship with you because it is against this religion or that? When we can all follow the religion of humility, understanding, love, and devotion, only then should we seek the heavens above. Otherwise we are just fooling ourselves with divisive, separationist, and irreverence to the highest power. Peace.



cool dude. i hear you. i just really wanted to point that others can practice their religion without persecution - that is all. but i see where you are coming from and if that works for you that is great.

i just want to add -i dont like that word - tolerance - to me it has negative meaning - i would like to think that we all have "respect" for anothers beliefs.

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This is the treatment Hindus receives from Muslim dominated countries like Saudi Arabia and here our leaders are making ordinances daily to make our country a better place for the Muslim population than of Saudi Arabia!

You failed to mention that"our leaders " are also propping up that corrupt Saudi gov't.


yuh right bhai, Bush and Blair are to blame for all of the world's ills.
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Laker..is not dem same rasses quote the Qur'an "To you be your religion" and "No compulsion in Religion."? If Saudi decides to stray from this, then they have to say that they are a theocracy that creates their laws that are against their own scriptural professions...PUBLIC WORSHIP is banned, NOT private individual WORSHIP...This, I don't think, could have happened in Jeddah. Najd is the heartplace of the Saud family, and I think they want it to be like Mecca, claiming as it were, a sort of authority not akin to Muhammad.
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Reds/Chiefy...this is a choice this guy made to go to SA. No one put a gun to his head. He knew that SA is an islamic country. He saw it fit to leave his own and go and work there. He needed to get his priorities straight.
You don't go breaking laws just to practice religion. Admirable as it may be it is still illegal.