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readagain
10/07/05 at 13:35:37
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4313210.stm

has anyone seen this? any comments..? I personally think its not really a "marriage" but more like a trade..i dunno...I think the 42 yr old sicko bought the kid..i highly doubt that the kid is gay.
and MAN..what type of parents would do this to their own son? its HORRIFYING..astaghfirullah...
also, ppl in Pakistan..did u guys hear abt this through newspapers or any other source? I want to know how the govt. would react to this...how did it even happen?

would really appreciate some responses...esp from the ones in Pakistan right now..
jezakALlah

:-)
Re: First Gay Marriage....in PAKISTAN
jannah
10/07/05 at 14:57:34
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that's just sad.. talk about exploitation and they're making it out to be giving someone rights...!?
Re: First Gay Marriage....in PAKISTAN
bhaloo
10/08/05 at 09:59:46
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[quote author=readagain link=board=ummah;num=1128702937;start=0#0 date=10/07/05 at 13:35:37]
would really appreciate some responses...esp from the ones in Pakistan right now..[/quote]

This is one of the most disgusting and sickest things in the world out there.  Remember the people of Lut and how they were destroyed for committing this evil crime:

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We also (sent) Lut: He said to his people: “Do ye commit lewdness such as no people in creation (ever) committed before you?
For ye practise your lusts on men in preference to women : ye are indeed a people transgressing beyond bounds.”
And his people gave no answer but this: they said, “Drive them out of your city: these are indeed men who want to be clean and pure!”
But we saved him and his family, except his wife: she was of those who legged behind.
And we rained down on them a shower (of brimstone): Then see what was the end of those who indulged in sin and crime! (Surat al-Araf: 80-84)
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Even Lut's wife was destroyed, even though she did not practice it.   One of the tafsir I heard mentioned that she didn't condemn it and that's why.  And it said that in this day and age people have "live and let live" kind of attitude and its no different then Lut's wife's attitude.

Today there was a major earthquake in Pakistan, coincidence?  
Re: First Gay Marriage....in PAKISTAN
readagain
10/08/05 at 13:29:14
[quote author=bhaloo link=board=ummah;num=1128702937;start=0#2 date=10/08/05 at 09:59:46][slm]
Today there was a major earthquake in Pakistan, coincidence?  [/quote]

I was thinking that exact same thing...astaghfirullah...when dzulm gets out of hand...

i was just sooo shcoked when i heard that it actually took place..like HOW..who let it happen?
May Allah have HIS mercy on all of us..ameen
[wlm]
Re: First Gay Marriage....in PAKISTAN
abdullahcohn
10/09/05 at 08:26:12


Pakistan is full of sodomites. In Karachi they go about begging wearing women's clothes and people give them money.
They invade weddings and refuse to leave unless they are given a lot of money.

Northern Pakistan/southern Afghanistan is known to be full of Homosexuals. Gul Aga, the man who America made leader of Kandihar, Married a young Boy in a big lavish wedding.
The people there say, "Before the Taliban Pigeons used to fly over Kandihar with one wing, during the Taliban they flow with two, now they fly with one wing again".

In a well known rape case it was known that the rapist raped the young brother of a lady before they raped her. There was no outcry over his rape, because it isn't surprising as it is so common and tolerated.

Islam holds the key to how to cure Homosexuality. Our Prophet said, "Kill the one who does it and the one who it is done to".
This might not stop each and every person committing such disgusting acts, but it will stop homosexuals invading weddings as they do in Karachi, openly marring as they do in the north, or gang raping young boys with out fear as they do in the Punjab.
Re: First Gay Marriage....in PAKISTAN
nouha
10/11/05 at 19:29:06
[quote author=readagain link=board=ummah;num=1128702937;start=0#3 date=10/08/05 at 13:29:14]

I was thinking that exact same thing...astaghfirullah...when dzulm gets out of hand...

i was just sooo shcoked when i heard that it actually took place..like HOW..who let it happen?
May Allah have HIS mercy on all of us..ameen
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gay marraiges is nothing new in pakistan or any other country in teh world...

this is just the first PUBLIC gay marriage that happened to leek out...

so if u blv that the earthquake happened cause of this gay marriage... then it shud have happaned a long time ago....

but Allah(SWT) has His (SWT) own plans....so we dont noe why the earthquake happened....
Reports of gay marriage termed baseless, fabricate
bhaloo
10/15/05 at 10:31:04
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http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/oct2005-daily/10-10-2005/metro/p16.htm


Reports of gay marriage termed baseless, fabricated
Kashmir Khan Afridi


PESHAWAR: Terming as baseless and fabricated the
reports published in media about "gay marriage" in
remote Tirah valley of Khyber tribal agency, the two
persons accused of entering into the most
controversial agreement, said it is the propaganda of
their tribal rivals.

A jirga of the elders of Afridi tribe and religious
figures held in Tarkho Kas area of remote Tirah valley
Thursday chaired by Haji Namdar Khan. Noted chieftains
from Mehraban Kalay, Langrosa, Spin Drang, Tarkho Kas
and Tirah Maidan attended the tribal council, tribal
sources said.

"Both Markeen Afridi and the Afghan national Liaqat
Ali appeared before the jirga and stated on oath that
they did not entered into the most talked about "gay
marriage". They told the jirga that the propaganda had
been circulated by their tribal rivals only to defame
them," the sources further informed.

Both were summoned to jirga as per tribal traditions
and customs. They were asked to clarify their position
on oath.

Markeen, hailing from a dominant Afridi tribe, uses to
transport goods to the inaccessible Tirah valley on
mule and donkeys. Liaqat also does the same business.
Both are married persons and have kids, according to
tribal sources.

Meanwhile, Shah Hussain, Markeen’s father spoke to
reporters in Bara on telephone from Tirah and defended
his son. "My son is a mature person. He runs the
business of mules and donkeys and uses to transport
goods to the inaccessible mountainous region," he
said.

"Our enemies have spread the rumour only and only to
defame us. The people of this area cannot think of
same-sex marriage. There is no concept of this
practice here," he explained.

Commenting on media reports he said, "At least they
should confirm this before publishing it. The news has
not only hurt me and my family but the whole tribe."

Hussain said the fabricated news of gay marriage was
so skilfully propagated as that of the hoax call of
earthquake, which had spread across the whole
province. "It was as baseless as that of "tsunami","
remarked the tribal man.

A local Urdu daily reported on Wednesday that a
42-year old Afghan national Liaqat Ali contracted
marriage with Markeen Afridi, 16.

The report was also endorsed by BBC. It reported that
the "marriage" was held in a proper ceremony in which
loud music was played and guests were served with
lavish feast. Friends and relatives of the groom fired
in the air to celebrate the marriage.

It quoted a local Millat Khan as saying: "I attended
the wedding ceremony unaware of the fact that it was a
gay marriage. I thought it was a male-female marital
ceremony not of two men."

Sources further said the jirga thoroughly discussed
the media reports. After detailed deliberation the
jirga could not trace the tribesman Millat Khan, who
was quoted by the BBC and termed it a fictitious
character. "If any person naming Millat Khan exists he
should appear before the jirga and produce evidence of
the marriage happened there," the jirga pronounced.

The jirga also rejected the reports whereby it was
stated that drums were beaten in the ceremony and
people were served lavish feast. "People can hardly
arrange traditional music programs in the valley. It
is more than impossible to see musical band in a
marriage ceremony," the sources quoted a member of the
jirga as saying.

When contacted a former federal minister and local
elder Malik Waris Khan also denied the media reports
he had been quoted in. "I have been wrongly quoted. I
did not confirm any happening of gay marriage in
Tirah. I have just told some reporters that I have
read about the incident and lets see what has
happened," he told The News on phone.

Khan’s statement was made base by a foreign news
agency for the confirmation of the event. The media
report said that Malik Waris Khan had confirmed the
news report.
Re: First Gay Marriage....in PAKISTAN
ansab
10/16/05 at 01:10:13
This is simply one of the lies that u see on b b c.  We should simply ignore it.  We should say Lahawla wala ....


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