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 Topic: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals

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  • Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     OP - April 10, 2011, 09:34 PM

    Read the rest of it here.

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    KARACHI - Twenty-three-year-old Zain*, a Catholic Christian, was admitted to the emergency ward of the Civil Hospital Karachi after he was shot and wounded as a passer-by in a crossfire. While his worried parents and sister stood around waiting for the doctor’s verdict, men in green turbans and high shalwars swooped down on Zain. “Brother, you must denounce your infidel ways. Kalma parhein (recite the Kalma),” they told the young man who was barely conscious and obviously in immense pain. “Become a Muslim, and god will forgive you all your transgressions against him. Die a Muslim!” Zain’s 17-year-old sister pleaded with them once to leave the family alone. “My brother is in pain. Please, let us take care of him,” she said. In response, one of the men turned around and gruffly told her to shut up. “Do not interfere in god’s work,” she was told.
    Such scenes are no longer an anomaly at government hospitals in Karachi: men from various religious factions – the Tablighi Jamaat in particular – stalk the hallways of emergency wards, hoping to earn ‘savaab’ by converting non-Muslims on their deathbeds. In their quest for supposed divine rewards, they ignore the pleas of the families to be left alone with their loved one, as well as any pain that the patient might be in. Zain’s parents pulled their aside. “We know the consequences of interfering,” his father, who works as a mechanic, said quietly after the men had left when Zain, who had lost consciousness by then, did not respond.
    “These people are like vultures; they do this to everyone. If we try to stop them, they will accuse us of maybe insulting their religion. We don’t want to be charged with blasphemy. It will be our word against theirs. Who will listen to us?” he asked. Zain wasn’t the only victim. The group of green-turbaned men went around to every bed, asking attendants of patients if they were Muslim. If they replied in the affirmative, they were asked to recite the Kalima to ‘prove’ it. It must be noted that these attendants were already harassed – most of the patients in the ward were in critical condition; they were either victims of roadside or household accidents or had gunshot wounds that needed attention.

    Oh boy, those tablighis are such buggers. wacko

    "Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well."
    - Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #1 - April 10, 2011, 09:45 PM

    It's stories like these that make me more pessimistic about the world each day

    I know someday you'll have a beautiful life, I know you'll be a star
    In somebody else's sky, but why, why, why
    Can't it be, can't it be mine

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  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #2 - April 10, 2011, 09:56 PM

    Honestly, how craven and deranged do you need to be to think the grand architect of the whole universe is going to reward a bit of deathbed scavenging?

    Too fucking busy, and vice versa.
  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #3 - April 10, 2011, 09:58 PM

    I'm laughing with pain in my chest. You couldn't make shit like this up.
  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #4 - April 10, 2011, 10:58 PM


    Tabligi makes the ground fertile for the very worst of attitudes that can flourish into jehadism.

    The way Tableegi-Jamaat try to play the 'diversity-multicultural-tolerance' card in the UK whenever their ideology and message is scrutinised is textbook Islamic sophistry. Claiming the high principles of tolerance whilst peddling a deeply intolerant and horrible message every day.


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  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #5 - April 10, 2011, 11:01 PM

    Tabligi makes the ground fertile for the very worst of attitudes that can flourish into jehadism.

    The way Tableegi-Jamaat try to play the 'diversity-multicultural-tolerance' card in the UK whenever their ideology and message is scrutinised is textbook Islamic sophistry. Claiming the high principles of tolerance whilst peddling a deeply intolerant and horrible message every day.

    The problem is NOT these  few green turban idiots., the problem is Karachi politicians and the islamized city  police., Through out the country it is same problem, it is not just one city..

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    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #6 - April 12, 2011, 09:43 PM

    I'm laughing with pain in my chest. You couldn't make shit like this up.

    The part about telling the patients to say the Kalima made me laugh.

    That's a douchebag thing I can only imagine a Muslim from the Indian subcontinent doing.

    "Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well."
    - Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #7 - April 12, 2011, 09:48 PM

    It's stories like these that make me more pessimistic about the world each day


    It doesn't to me so much.  Christian assholes, I mean religious figures, did this all the time back when Christianity had power.  It does take a true inhuman person to ignore the suffering and pain of others to try and advance their own petty cosmological bullshit or rather any bullshit at all that includes insurance people and that stupid family in Million Dollar Baby. 

    So once again I'm left with the classic Irish man's dilemma, do I eat the potato or do I let it ferment so I can drink it later?
    My political philosophy below
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  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #8 - April 12, 2011, 10:05 PM

    Ahh Tabligh Jamatee's. A bunch of hardcore Muslims.

    "The way Tableegi-Jamaat try to play the 'diversity-multicultural-tolerance' card in the UK whenever their ideology and message is scrutinised is textbook Islamic sophistry. Claiming the high principles of tolerance whilst peddling a deeply intolerant and horrible message every day."

    Couldn't put it better Billy.
  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #9 - April 13, 2011, 08:43 AM

    I remmeber once my brother became very violent towards me after I refused to pray, he said his teacher at tablighi Jamaat warned him that Allah wont accept your prayers unless your brother prays, I had to shout out that I am not a Muslim anymore for him to relax and was assured by his teacher that your brother is no longer a muslim so you wont get punishment by Allah. Guess what, this all happened in the UK!

  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #10 - April 13, 2011, 08:46 AM

    I know why they are standing around hospital wards. Its a Psychological tactic to lure people by threatening them with death and hellfire. There are plenty of Saudi funded videos on youtube that shows a deep hole and a few sheiks trying to scare the viewer into following Islam or your result will be hell and that death is close.

    Its purely a Psycholigcal tactic. If a Tablighi annoys you, show him a picture of Moh with his 9 year old bribe. That will scare them off loL!

  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #11 - April 13, 2011, 08:49 AM

    Pakistan is a purely superstitious country, I remember when Nusrat Ali Khan passed away there were rumours that people returned to his grave and saw snakes around his throat. You and I know, it was bullshit,but these Muslims will resort to anything just to keep Barbaric Islam intact. Its baseless fear mongering.

    That is the state of Pakistan and its people.
  • Re: Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
     Reply #12 - April 14, 2011, 09:58 PM

    I remmeber once my brother became very violent towards me after I refused to pray, he said his teacher at tablighi Jamaat warned him that Allah wont accept your prayers unless your brother prays

    I hate this shit with every ounce of my being!

    Makes me want to explode, the audacity of those nosy pricks to heckle others.

    They aren't content to be slaves of god themselves, and so they make you their slave.

    "Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well."
    - Robert Louis Stevenson
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