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 Topic: A look at the experience of the LPP and the Pakistani Left

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  • A look at the experience of the LPP and the Pakistani Left
     OP - May 23, 2010, 05:17 AM

    http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article1873



    fuck you
  • Re: A look at the experience of the LPP and the Pakistani Left
     Reply #1 - May 24, 2010, 11:45 AM

    The power of the feudal-military-religious power nexus in Pakistan meant that the genuine Left never got the perfect opportunity to establish itself as a proper political force.

    But that said, the Pakistani Left - in particular the National Awami Party of the 1960s and 1970s - had a pretty strong band of intellectuals, writers, thinkers, and poets that formed the literary basis of progressive Pakistani literature that surprisingly still survives today.

    Habib Jalib and Faiz Ahmed Faiz were the poetic strong arms of the Left here. Jalib especially was a pure bad-ass. There are a lot of videos about Jalib and Faiz on youtube (some with English subtitles) I think. Nadeem F. Paracha has leftist roots and still writes some of the best satire and political columns ever seen in Pakistan.

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
  • Re: A look at the experience of the LPP and the Pakistani Left
     Reply #2 - May 24, 2010, 12:12 PM

    atheist.pk
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    Habib Jalib and Faiz Ahmed Faiz were the poetic strong arms of the Left here. Jalib especially was a pure bad-ass. There are a lot of videos about Jalib and Faiz on youtube (some with English subtitles) I think. Nadeem F. Paracha has leftist roots and still writes some of the best satire and political columns ever seen in Pakistan.

    Unfortunately these 60s and 70s leftist from Islam played such a dumb game., they play in to the hands of Muslim powerhood,  like that brotherhood of Islam from Egypt  or  Jamati Islami of Indian subcontinent. Then you have these Mullahs, Ayatollahs and Maududis along with those 1000s of Allah hooo akbarr shouting crowd that will go out of sync with any development of any society dear atheist.pk., It happened in Egypt, It happened in Turkey, It  happened in Iraq, It happened in Iran and it even happened in Malaysia, Lucky that country and Pakistan escaped . But Pakistan is still in soup because of other reasons.

    Any today's news from Pak Parliament says  it is discussing this subject.. The twitter.. the face book and the  youtube.. and rule of Calipha Omar 1400 years back.. Idiots..

    http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=240901
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    ‘Quran can’t be compared with constitution’

    PAKISTAN Muslim League-Quaid President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has said  
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    that the Holy Quran cannot be compared with the constitution or any other book for that matter, therefore, the debate in this regard should be stopped. According to a press statement issued on Sunday, he said that no Muslim could deny the fact that we all accepted the Holy Quran as the ultimate and optimum code of life and the act of comparing it with any other book or document was an unpardonable sin in itself. He condemned any statement issued in this regard in its total


    JTA flays: JAMIAT-E-TALABA ARABIYA (JTA) Muntazim-e-Aala Mohammad Ghayas has condemned the statement of Central Information Secretary Fauzia Wahab and
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    has said that she should refrain from making any such statement regarding the Holy Quran in future. He said nobody could question the validity of the Holy Quran, or deem any other document superior to it. He said the JTA did not approve of any such act or statement. He further said that a more stern approach would be adopted in the event of another such statement.


    ‘Medina Pact first written Constitution’: While reacting to the statement of Fauzia Wahab, Secretary General of Minhaj-ul-Quran International Dr. Raheeq Ahmed Abbasi has said the PPP Secretary Information should know that the Holy Prophet (PBUH) gave the first written constitution to the world in the form of “Medina Pact”. The rightly guided caliphs ran their administration in accordance with the provisions and principles of this same “Medina Pact”.
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    Fauzia Wahab should not distort Islamic history in her eagerness to support President Zardari, he added. By submitting himself to the court of law, Hazart Umer (R.A) imparted this essential lesson to the world that even a caliph “Ruler” could not be above the law. Islam does not have any provision for immunity for the head of the state. It is the only “Quality” of the Pakistani constitution which has no match in the entire Islamic history.


    Dr. Raheeq advised Fauzia Wahab to widen the scope of her studies by reading Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri’s book “Medina Pact” because she appeared to have limited knowledge about Islamic history.

    That is what is going on in th eland of pure. People have no power., That lake is going to break loose, Karachites gets killed on the road for no reason except they are in other political party.,  Woman get abducted for the simple reason that they girl crossed the  are 15.

    Idiots in power house and Monkey making noise..

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Re: A look at the experience of the LPP and the Pakistani Left
     Reply #3 - May 24, 2010, 01:46 PM

    and since when the FUCK did the Pact of Medina between the Muslims and Jews became the "first written constitution of the world" ??

    Islamic propaganda and historical dishonesty never ceases to amaze me. They have conveniently left out the Romans, the Greeks, the Persians (esp. the Cyrus Cylinder), the Indians etc who were far more complex societies than the Bedouin deserts that existed nearly a thousand years before Muhammad was even conceived!

    Seriously, whenever I read the "Pact of Medina" claim, I get VERY pissed off.

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
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