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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela

On 5th December 2013, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela died. Now let me tell you how some cheap Muslims will react to this. Humans who respect Nelson Mandela for his work will pray for his forgiveness from God but some of our Muslims with their superiority complex will have objection on these condolences.

Thank God that Pakistan is not an Islamic state, it belongs to all Pakistanis, not to hypocrite Muslims, I thank God for this very much. If Pakistan becomes Saudi Arabia a sharia law country may God forbid, how they will pay their condolences? Now picture this, condolences from the foreign office of Pakistan to South Africa, here we go.

“Today a fighter of freedom and equality died but we the ‘Islamic’ state of Pakistan will not pray for his forgiveness because according to our sharia law he will not go to heaven because he was not the follower of our religion. So, it is a great sin to pray for his forgiveness and whoever will pray for his forgiveness is not a Muslim and we should banish him from Pakistan and will grant him/her death if found in our territory.’

Seriously? Is this what our religion taught us? Is this what the last messenger of God taught us? Is this what the book of Allah, the Holy Quran taught us?


As time is passing by, people are more becoming the followers of Abu Jehal. Muslims are no longer followers of Islam and the last Prophet (P.B.U.H)

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