Talk:Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba
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External Links
I have remove link under External links related to Omar Asghar Khan as it doesn't seem to provide what it promises. Here's what it said:
- Omer Asghar Khan's progressive political thought & Jamiat [1]
But that's just a link to Sungi. Is the implication that Sungi is an illustration of how Mr Khan and Jamiat indulge in progressive thought? Did Omer A Khan write something about the link/clash between progressive political thought & Jamiat?—iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 21:06, Apr 11, 2005 (UTC)
Activism
Is this statement really true?
- IJT is partly blamed for the deterioration of Pakistan's educational institutes. IJT has been accused of promoting and being a source of Gun Culture, violence, and terrorism.
It doesn't say who was "blaming" or accusing them. I tried to reword it, but it seemed a little vague.--AI 21:55, 4 May 2005 (UTC)
- Well, the fact that people blame them is true. Who? Well, their political opponents, for one. Some journalists I know. Members of the public—and often these are people that are not supporters of some other party. But then, you could say this is all my opinion.—iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 23:10, May 4, 2005 (UTC)
- The opossit of the accusation is true, not words.. but the history says that.
Jamaati
I am putting back some of the verbiage that was here into Jamaati.—iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 23:10, May 4, 2005 (UTC)
Warning
Some people are changing the description of parties like jammat and jamiat, wish they have some thing constructive instead of distroying others image who are working day n night for the betterment of islam and the countary they live in.
They must think what have they done for thier countary instead of wasting time by writing wrong things about others.
- unsigned comment by User:203.135.0.66
You mean you hate it if people remind you that your Maudoodi staunchly opposed Quaid e Azam and creation of Pakistan? or that Al Badr and Al Shma skille dinnocent Bengalis in 1971? Truth hurts, does not it? Also it may help if you stop opposing rights of minorities and women.