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Muslim Council Wants Rajapaksa To publicly Condemn The Hate Campaign Of The Buddhist Extremists

By Colombo Telegraph

The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka urges the President to take decisive action by publicly condemning the hate campaign of the Buddhist extremists. Sending a letter to Mahinda Rajapaksa, president of  the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka N.M. Ameen urges Rajapaksa to instruct the police to take necessary action to stop incidents of harassment against minorities and their businesses.

We publish below the statement in full;

His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa,

The President,

Socialist Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka, Office of the President,

Temple Trees,

150, Galle Road,

Colombo 3, SRI LANKA.

Dear Excellency

As you are aware the Muslim community has recently been targeted by extreme Buddhist groups for virulent attacks of hate and abuse on the basis of our religious beliefs and cultural practices and erroneous assumptions regarding the increase in our numbers. These groups who- are targeting all minority religions have created a great sense of unease among Muslims throughout the country. Their campaign has also affected all businesses—not just Muslims—and resulted in a threat to the maintenance of law and order affecting all communities.

N.M. Ameen

Out of our concern over the continued erosion of the above situation Muslim Religious, Civil, Professional, and Academic and Business representatives gathered on the 5th of March 2013 at a meeting organized by the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka in Colombo. At that meeting the group resolved to write to your Excellency regarding our concerns.

While we appreciate the many recent pronouncements that your excellency has made regarding the multiethnic nature of our polity, the Muslims’ long history in the country, and the necessity of all ethnic and religious groups to live in harmony, we see no substantive reduction in either the incidents of harassment of members of our community or the campaign by the extremist groups.

These groups have been using the traditional media, social media, public meetings, posters, leaflets, and the circulation of rumours and misinformation insulting Muslims to inculcate a sense of fear and hatred of Muslims among Sinhalese.  They are using abusive language when referring to our religious practices and publicly calling for a boycott of businesses run by Muslims.

As you know the Muslims have a long history in Sri Lanka and have enjoyed good relations with our fellow citizens of other ethnicities. While we were harassed during colonial times, and we experienced great strife during the riots of 1915, since then there have been no significant or widespread altercations between Muslims and Sinhalese.  The few local eruptions like those in Puttalam in 1976 and Mawanella in 2000 were fortunately controlled before they escalated. There were also similar hate campaigns against Muslims at different points in the past. These too, fortunately, were never allowed to escalate due to the good relations between the majority of Muslims and Sinhalese and the good sense of the Sinhala leadership of those times. We also lived well with our Tamil brethren in the North and East –with whom we share a common language– for centuries. Unfortunately the extremist ideology of the LTTE which wanted to bring about a mono-ethnic state for the Tamils of this country saw a deterioration in these traditional good relations and the Muslim community was driven out of the North in 1990. Muslims who were expelled in 1990 are still struggling to return.

Influenced by the global resurgence of Islamic piety in the 1980s,  Muslims in Sri Lanka too endeavored to become more pious and committed Muslims. This process saw the introduction of the hijab and the abhaya for women and the practice of the long beard and in some cases the thobe for men. Sections of the community have also chosen the nikab or face covering for women. The religious revival among our people saw the reduction of alcoholism among rural communities, the introduction of discipline within the entire community, an increase in religious knowledge among our young and a greater engagement with Islamic history and heritage. We consider this religious revival among our community to be an important historical development from which many benefited greatly. Today we are targeted by some Buddhist extremist groups for the wearing of the hijab and abhaya, the beard and thobe and more specifically, the nikab. Sections of our community hold these practices to be very important, and we strongly reject the criticisms that have been directed against them and charges of “extremism” leveled against them. The Muslim community, like all other communities in the country, consists of diverse groups many of whom do not prescribe to some of the above dress practices, and may not even agree with them. However, we consider it to be the right of all Muslims to choose to practice their religion as they see fit. In the spirit of tolerance and respect for difference within a multi-ethnic country, elements who may be “disturbed” by such practices should educate themselves about these practices.  There is no necessity to cast these practices that are harming none and are breaking no laws as “extremist” without proper basis. It is incumbent upon all communities to respect one another’s religious customs regardless of how new or how ancient they may be.

Rumors are also circulating about Muslim armed groups operating in the East. These are reminiscent of some that were circulated by the LTTE a decade ago and proved to be canards. If there are such groups they should be apprehended and dealt with immediately through due process of the law. If this is not the case, then urgent steps should be taken to prevent the rumor-mongering.

We Muslims consider ourselves to be citizens of this country with an equal entitlement to enjoy the many geographical beauties, the constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms and the promise of post war economic development; and while doing so we expect to fully enjoy the right to practice our religion and culture in a manner that is in no way harmful to other religious communities. More than anything else we also demand our right to live without being targeted by groups whose reach at the grass roots levels and whose exposure through media is causing a wave of hate towards us among the Sinhalese.

As you know, Muslims are well represented in all the professions, in the business sector, in universities and in civil society.  We have made and continue to make a significant contribution to the country and would like to be recognized as such. As responsible citizens belonging to a significant minority group we have shown great restrain in our response to the extremists. We have done so due to our faith in the larger Sinhala community who, we continue to have good relations with, and in whose ultimate good sense we believe. We have done so believing also in your own commitment to a peaceful and prosperous future for our country. As you know, many are anticipating another conflagration similar to that of the pogrom against the Tamils in 1983. It is against the best interest of every single Sri Lankan to embroil ourselves in another conflict that will surely destroy us.

We urge you therefore, your Excellency, to consider the following in order to stem the rising tide of anti Muslim extremism in the country:

Take decisive action by publicly condemning the hate campaign of the Buddhist extremists.

Continue to proclaim publicly that the minorities are equal citizens and equitable stakeholders in the country.

Instruct the police to take necessary action to stop incidents of harassment against minorities and their businesses.

Empower the police to respond to instances where such forces try to take the law in to their own hands.

Ensure that the authorities take action against the media when they contribute to the propagation of this hate sentiment.

Diffuse the tension around the halal issue by either empowering the All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU) to continue to offer the certification, or by mandating a government institution to engage in the process(given that the certification is most necessary to maintain our export markets).

As stated above, we trust in your Excellency’s good judgment in this matter. As loyal citizens of this country we wish to continue to live in peace and enjoy the greatness of this land. We are confident that your Excellency will take the necessary steps to ensure that this happens.

Yours Sincerely,

N.M. Ameen

President

Muslim Council of Sri Lanka

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    You are requesting H.E. to bring a Public Servant under control, which is
    not the done thing in SL today!!!!

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      WHY NOT ,IF THE INDIANS SAID SORRY TO THE INCIDENT THAT HAPPENED IN INDIA
      WHY NOT APOLOGIZE TO THE MUSLIMS FOR WHAT THE BODU BALA JHU AND MR AND GOTA DID TO THE MUSLIM CITIZENS OF SRILANKA.
      MOST OF THE MONEY IS COMING FROM THE MUSLIM COUNTRIES AND FILLING THE CB COFFERS.
      BUT THE MUSLIMS ARE BEING GIVEN A SHABBY TREATMENT,THROWING THEM OUT OF THEIR DWELLINGS,WITHOUT HOMES FOR THE CHILDREN AND THE ELDERLY, SHUTTING THEM OUT OF EMPLOYMENT ,DESTROYING THEIR BUSINESSES ETC,ETC.
      DO NOT THE MUSLIM MINISTERS AND THE MUSLIM YES MEN OF THE MR AND GOTA GROUP HAVE NO SHAME TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS REGIME .

      RESIGN EN BLOC AND SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE OPPRESSED EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO LOSE ALL YOUR PERKS.SHAME ON YOU THE MUSLIM VIP S

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        I agree. What are all the muslim parliamentarians like Rauf Hakeem, Fowzie, Moulana, Azwer, to name a few, doing about it? It appears they all have a profile lodged in Hitlerpaksha’s library (a good example is the “Kumari” file). On the other hand GOTAsena is the Chief of the BALU BALA SENA Group of Companies. People, it is high time we had a Gaddafi style REVOLUTION to get these bastards out!!

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      Lanken leader of the day is made arrogant – not knowing the consequences for the poor folks that live in the country. These so called problems that arise in the name of the religion is not we all need right at this hour the country is being isolated by IC.

      Even if he got relected through vote rigging and all forms of computer data manipulations, at least now it is time for him to become humble and show the kind face towards the muslim, christian and hindu fellow citizens, so long he would not utter a valuable word about the matter nothing can occure… he is the mahadanamutta not allowing due powers to his ministers.

      All the responsible ones should rally round to ban BBS if their activities contain a kind of amok run as the leader of the BBS is supposed to be. In a time where thousands of problems stay unsolved- why to create new problems should be what BBS or any other begotted mind set bearers should be aware of.

      Now they shoot the messenger again, saying that they are very disappointed with India….

      How many countries have backed the newly imposed UN resolution, and how many have been againt… only the minority have rejected it.

      Any right thinking ones as they see, it, government of the country today is going wrong.

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      Before you ask the President to condemn, ask Rauf Hamkim to condemn this horrendous anti Muslim hate campaign.

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        You and I already know that the hate towards the minority in SL might lead to another war, which Sri Lanka can’t afford, therefore let Rajapakse intervene and solve it once in for all.

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    One who gave birth to a baby is very unlikely to kill the same

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      Rightly sir,once upon a time when we were a paradise.
      Today,everything is disposable.

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        whywhy

        “once upon a time when we were a paradise”

        It was some 2,500 years ago before the arrival of Kallthonies from North and South of India.

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          Dear Native Vedda, before 3000 years, the invasion of Kalabrars in Tamilakam (comprising Tamil Nadu & Kerala), saw Nagas from Central India and the Orissans to Sri Lanka. And still before 9000 years, Sri Lanka and India was one mass land.

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            Citizen

            The dark ages of Kalabrars didn’t commence until about 3rd century AD.

            “And still before 9000 years, Sri Lanka and India was one mass land.”

            The people who walked on the land were my ancestors. The so called Dravidians and Aryans were absent in the connected land. In fact my cousins still live in pockets of South India and known as Adhivasis.

            My people walked, and walked and walked and finally settled down in this island more than 100,000 years ago. We developed this into habitable island. It was a hard work.

            Unlike my people those stupid Tamils/Sinhalese came to my land by Kallathoni, after kallathoni, after kallthoni under the guise of trade, cheated my ancestors, grabbed our land made my people irrelevant. It was genocide before it was named as such.

            Most of the Lankies wish us vanish into thin air. I refuse to shut up.

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              Prob, your antcestors were from Siberial swept by the alluvial tidal waves of molten lava.

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          Oh, come on native,2500 yrs ago it was of course a
          jungle paradise of Natives only.Don’t you agree it’s
          Kallathonis who made it a popular paradise and then
          suddenly found their traditional blood qualities
          coming home to roost?

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            whywhy

            Before the arrival of Kallathonies the island was known to have had a settled people, (S U Dereniyagala).

            Even Mahawamsa acknowledges the existence of different kingdoms through out the island. It was a paradise lost, land grabbing murderous Kallathonies destroyed it. And continue to destroy the former paradise.

            Genocide did not start yesterday but a continuation of Tamil/Sinhala practices.

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              Exactly Native.

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          Vaddas too was an offspring of Vijaya and his first maid Kuveniya.

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    This is something that need not be requested. It is the nature of every responsible leader and statesman / women to look into the problems and vissicitudes of the lowest and humblest of his citizens. that such an action is not forthcoming on his own can only mean that he is satisfied with the status quo or it is of his own making.

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    This is a good move from our side to put in black and white… but I am sure this will end up in his dust bin. BBS is his and his bro’s brainchild.
    Let us seek the protection from the Almighty….

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    How can you expect RajaPassa to condemn the extremists when it is he and his Goat brother who are behind these people. Use your brains. Urge all the Muslims to vote against the Rajapassas’ and the UPFA at the next election.

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      PresiDunce Bean

      Any chances of you contesting? :)

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      Don’t you know that this bastard will be in power for life with computer jilmart? We have a LAWFUL Chief Justice and an UNLAWFUL President of Sri Lanka (Presidency stolen from H.E. Sarath Fonseka)!!

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        mike

        Presidunce Bean has no chance whatsoever of contesting because there wont be any elections as MR is President for life,with the help of computer jilmart helped by some Indians!!!
        With all his family members firmly fixed in all the places ,be it cabinet ,cmc,pc ,grama niladari heads of government departments sri lankan airlines etc etc ,weather you like it or not you have to put up with it.
        Presidunce Bean and all others will only have to serve the king and his men.

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    A good effort, but I doubt anything meaningful will come out of this, with President’s own brother giving tacit succor to these mischief makers. At first glance, it looks more like a smokescreen to sidetrack the nation’s attention from the appalling HR violations exposure in Geneva, which totally backfired with Muslims remaining calm throughout this onslaught. It is also unfortunate that the main opposition is disunited (effects of divide and rule policy by MR, and propping up a pathetic leader) too weak to capitalize on these blunders, through winning the confidence of Muslims and the majority of peace loving citizens of all religions in this country.

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    H.E may consider your request, because today 6 out of 13 countries who supported him at US are Muslim countries.

    Indonesia
    Kuwait
    Maldives
    Pakistan
    Qatar
    UAE
    Thailand
    Uganda
    Venezuela
    Mauritania
    Phillippines
    Congo
    Ecuador

    In a vote that took place today in Geneva, the UN Human Rights Council adopted a draft resolution (22/L1) on Sri Lanka entitled – ‘Promoting reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka’.

    Twenty-five member states voted in favour of the resolution, whilst 13 votes against and 8 member states abstained. Gabon’s vote did not register on the UNHRC’s live voting screen.

    The thirteen against: Congo, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kuwait, Maldives, Mauritania, Pakistan, Phillippines, Qatar, Thailand, Uganda, UAE, Venezuela.

    Eight abstentions: Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia. Gabon’s vote did not register on the screen. (**See update below)

    The resolution was tabled by the United States together with 40 co-sponsors including: Austraia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and UK. The names of other final co-sponsors are yet to be issued.

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      This is the basic problem and absurd argument. Six muslim countries supported so HE should condemn attack on muslims by Buddhist Monks. You are not asking your right of equality but you are asking for a favour because you supported the Rajapakse regime for his violations of human rights against Tamils. How can you ask a buddhist President to condemn the violations of human rights when Muslim politicians keep silence and agree that it is the right of Buddhist monks to attack Mosque and business place. If you support for a wrong thing then you loose your right to ask for right think.

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        Well said Ajith.

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        Muslims in SL are being marginalised by attacks on their eating habits, dress code, and purported population explosion, through BBS which is now a proven arm of the MR regime. Muslims were never against Buddhists or the Sinhala and Tamil people in our own country, as well as the Muslim world as has been proven by the voting pattern.

        It is a well known fact to the entire world of minority discrimination presently going on in this country, which are also basic human rights violations, although not considered in the same vein as the final phase of the war on terror against an armed LTTE outfit. What we Muslims say is that it is unfair to return such faithfulness through orchestrated attacks by arousing the masses against us, through hate campaigns with intent to insill fear, promoting economic collapse, and relegating the minority community to the position of a non-entity, simply for being different in religion and in religious practices.

        If the leader of a nation is acting deaf and blind to all thats going on under his nose, then it needs to be addressed through even an open letter, raising issue of derelict of duty to safeguard minority rights as enshrined in the Constitution, and this letter is perfectly in order to remind him of his responsibilities, and for sanity to prevail.

        As for asking favors based on voting patterns, I would dare to say that those Muslim governments care less about rights of Sri Lankan Muslims, as much as our leader cares less on which Muslim countries voted for SL in the passing of this Resolution. It is only numbers that count and not so much the countries. In any case he is already on the docks and cannot shirk his responsibilities any more. LLRC or sanctions.

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        I concur.

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      Oh Phillipine – Muslims .
      Come on if you differentiate Muslims counties from others there is nothing wrong in Buddist differentiation from other Sri Lankans. Muslims are people and they should be treated with respect dignity and fairness like all the other races. They are not special. They are special in the so called Muslim counties where non Muslims are treated as second class citizens. That is why this plight is happening to Sri Lankan Muslims. Try to live in the Sri Lankan system and country and address your problems. Muslim countries what is that.? Are they special or different

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      Please do not be misled Brother. The Muslim countries that voted against the resolution, showing support Sri Lanka, have their own agenda in relation to international politics. They do not care for the Muslims in Sri Lanka. They consider their relationship the Govt. of Sri Lanka than the with the Muslims. When all the Muslim countries are not serious in seeking solutions for the Kahsmir and Palestine issues hanging on for years and years, the issue of Rohingya Muslims and others will they care for the Muslims in Sri Lanka. Muslims in Sri Lanka have to work-out their own strategy to counter the Anti-Muslim campaign of some Buddhist extremists which is being ignored by the Govt. of Sri Lanka.

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        Some Muslim countries voted against the resolution not because of the friendship with us but because they do not respect the human rights of their own citizens.Everybody knows how our women are treated in Kuwait,UAE and Qatar.

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          Thank you for telling we are also in the same boat

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        Lanka Muslim,you think this is the first time Muslims
        are being challenged by rogue elements of Sinhala
        society?In which part of the country had Muslims been
        living in real peace?We have friends,good neighbors
        colleagues,sometimes relatives among Sinhalese but still
        don’t ignore the truth that out of your comfort zone,
        you were always disliked for what you were.Also do not
        ignore the fact that Sinhalese,Tamils and Muslims all
        had been living with two faces behind each other’s back
        and that’s the truth.Enough incidents had happened in the
        past where collective action of all Muslims were needed
        and nothing of that kind came forward for a fair and
        rightful solution.Muslims were all happy winning some
        concessions and a few ministers in Muslim names.Wishwa
        warnapala once in Dickwella said that Muslims are
        backward in education.If that’s the case,what did we
        want out of our life?Everything else but education!
        Today’s plight is,thanks to our aspirations.Enough small
        things happened which we ignored as nothing but they were
        good enough signals for the wrong ones to perform better
        with sophistication.Not a single minister in the names of
        any Muslim has any moral right to remain in the cabinet.
        Watch their deafening silence!They are the wonders of Asia.

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        Exactly correct Lankan Muslim UK.

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      it is wrong to say 6 countries supported. it is actually 7 muslim countries supported. Mauritania is a muslim country. the country in which lord buddha was born deserted so called buddhist country sri lanka. korea a buddhist voted against sri lanka. japan did not participate.

      BBS oooooooooooooo Gota hooooooooooo hooooooooooo

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        hoooooo yourself. These muslims dont care abt you or the problems you seem to be having these days. They prefer to be friends with the govt.

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      Absurd,

      if those nations voted pro or contra, country^s president should have to react asking those begotted MOVEMENTS to calm down. Be it buddhists, mulsims, christians or hindus or other religious movements, if they behave against the law prevailing in the country, the country ^s leader should not stay mum further.

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      WHAT HAPPENED TO JAPAN,MR WENT THERE AND HAD AN AUDIENCE WITH THE EMPEROR TO GET JAPANS SUPPORT,BUT EVEN JAPAN DID NOT VOTE FOR SRILANKA.
      A GOOD HOLIDAY SRILANKA STYLE FOR THE ENTIRE PRESIDENTS ENTOURAGE.

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    Muslims benefited so much because of the war with LTTE. They played the LTTE card very well to get positions, business facilities and even share in the war loot. The biggest problem for Muslims to day is that there is no LTTE. They cant even write a letter or a appeal to the president without riding on the back of the LTTE. LTTE is gone. If you have grievances address them with the rulers. LTTE card will not work now. Either you are scared to blame any body otherthan LTTE or trying the same old card thinking that Sinhalese can be hoodwinked that easily.

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      Well said. The Muslims are the biggest opportunists on the island. At least the Tamils fought for what they believed in.

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        Lanka Liar and Lester: The benefits that the Muslims got from the war are: Hundreds of Muslims in the East were slaughtered by the LTTE and thousands left the East; A hundred thousand were evicted forcibly by the LTTE from the North. All of them lost everything; their means of livelihood, the personal belongings, their hard-earned savings and properties. Most were just ordinary people already having a hard time. They are still struggling for the last twenty-five years or so to establish themselves in their new places. Those who feel that they can go back to their former places and re-establish face several obstructions, political and otherwise, and are prevented from going back. The positions, business facilities and the share in the war loots are: Several Muslim Govt. servants and other prominent Muslims were killed by the LTTE: Some of them are- Magbool, the GA; Habeeb the AGA, Mohideen the AGA; Abdul Majeed MP; Mahroof MP, and several others making the Muslims to lose several among the few educated and intelligent men in the community (Of course I do do not forget the LTTE killed many similar persons in the Tamil community too). Of positions, can you mention as to how many Muslims are in high positions in the Govt. Service. Of course there are still some doing well in business but they do so facing great odds. You might point out the Ministers and MPs with the Govt. ; but may I say that they more of politicians than being Muslims. Are there no Sinhalese and Tamils who are with the Govt. betraying the interests of their respective communities. Why only point your fingers on the Muslims?
        Agreed that Tamils fought and they should continue to fight for what they believe in, but understand that the advantages the Tamils have is that they are the overwhelming majority in one Province which is their political strength and provides the man power. Muslims are a scattered community and they are politically weak. Of course if the present anti-Muslim wave continues, circumstances, perhaps, could change.
        So both of you should say the truth and take realities into your thinking before you make abstract allegations on the Muslims.

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          Well you still play the LTTE card. No Muslim was denied a place in the government service because he achieved the required standard. Special rules were made so that Muslims were admitted to Universities and government system will less credential than even Sinhalese. Why the Muslims are not in the public service you have to ask them. Nobody asked why more Muslims are in the business sector. Why no Muslims are not in the plantation sector. Why no Muslims are not in the national leaders who fought for the independence and development of Sri Lanka. Why 90% of the Gem traders are Muslims. Why almost 100% of the slaughter houses are owned by Muslims. I know Muslims suffered in the hands of LTTE it should be condemned but you cant allow the Muslims to have special treatment just because they are Muslims. What is next no Muslim got any medal in Olympics for Sri Lanka. If Muslims have grievances address them without riding on the back of LTTE. The nation has learnt your trick. If you play the game honestly you will get the support of all the people. If you play tricky business this time you are not going to win. The country has come to know your game. That is the opportunistic politics. Well dont talk about majority in a locality. Even Jaffna has had many Muslim Meyers. They never saw them as Muslims they so them as fellow citizens. After all Muslim speak Tamil isnt it.?

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            Lanka liar

            You seem to have assumed an apt name for yourself. You not only spew diabolical lies but have not got a modicum of intelligence to understand the facts written by Lanka Muslim UK. Come out of ignorance and stp seeing the world through your myopic eyes.

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          Superb answer to those two who have not much knowldge about the recent past

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      IT is quite the opposite Liar, this letter HAS been addressed to the President since they have genuine grievances. You cannot ignore or put aside facts in considering the Muslim loyalty during LTTE crisis. Your insinuations against Muslim patriotism is baseless, and further, no one is playing the LTTE card. Neither are Muslims scared to blame anyone as you suggest. Muslims squarely place the blame on the leader of this country for his pathetic leadership in not quelling the mounting tension. He seems to have no control, since it is his brother GR who calls the shots. No one wants to hoodwink the Sinhalese masses, since tey are intelligent enough to realize who is the aggressor and who is the victim. It is only bigots like you who stoke the embers of hatred against a helpless minority who can expect no justice even from the law enforcement officers. Your slanderous attacks knows no bounds, so its best to keep it to yourself.

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        This is press you don’t keep ideas to yourself you write so that others too will know it and get engaged in healthy discussion. This is what you are doing know. If you want me to keep my ideas to my self why don’t you be the examples. Has not the author used the LTTE card in the article. This is a matter between the BBC and the Muslims. Dont bring the LTTE here. There were many wrong things done to the Muslims that should be condemned. Similarly the Muslims were also engaged and carried out as groups parties and mobs in mas scares loot murder rape political thuggery etc. The only difference is they did not have a noticeable name. Still playing the LTTE card. Sri Lankan know what is loyalty and what is opportunism.

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          You kept your ideals to your own namesake, keep it up.

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    I would like to make the number of Muslim countries voted against the resolution to 7 because Mauritania is also a Muslim country.

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    “Influenced by the global resurgence of Islamic piety in the 1980s”
    Were our Muslims in want of lessons on piety until the global resurgence(Fundamentalism) came along?

    “Muslims in Sri Lanka too endeavored to become more pious and committed Muslims” Is Mr. Ameen and colleagues of the view our Muslims were less pious and less committed than others. Our view was that they were earlier as committed, pious, peaceful and caused little concern
    to those of other faiths than anyone else.

    Do our Muslims accept this somewhat shallow plea from Mr Ameen’s body.
    I know of many learned Muslims – lawyers and other professionals – who can come out with a better Communique. Perhaps they have wisely chosen
    to remain publicly silent in the hope of not arousing rabid extremists on the other side, already on the rampage – while resolutely engaging leading State actors for effective and early action. The latter, it seems to me, is a far wiser approach in the difficult climate obtaining.

    Senguttuvan

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      Who defines these movements as fundamentalist? You? That is the BBS’s position as well. They say they have nothing against the “traditional Muslims” only the “fundamentalists.” The Muslim community as a whole does not prescribe to those sorts of categories. Also please remember for a majority of Muslims in Sri Lanka the advent of reformism was a time of great discovery and change. Be respectful enough to not impose your, the BBS’s and western Islamophobe’s judgements on the Sri Lankan Muslim community.

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      It is visible that you write in tamil and software translate them to english with a smile. Your plight in feeble arguments is a missing hope to be a journalist. Who’s doing your home work?

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    As I have said on this website before, if the Muslim population reaches a certain level, SL will go the way of India. The Muslims did not stop even after Pakistan was created; they are still fighting for Kashmir.

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      Ladies and Gentleman, here is the perfect example of an Islamaphobe. He may be paid to write such garbage on these blogs, desperately trying to poison minds, and set one Sri Lankan against the other, but what he has written can be labelled non sense and fact-less.

      He is making the majority afraid and once again implying that Muslims will increase in population, taking advantage of people who are ignorant, but here are the hard numbers:

      Sri Lanka Demographics profile 2013

      Ethnic groups

      Sinhalese 73.8%, Sri Lankan Moors 7.2%, Indian Tamil 4.6%, Sri Lankan Tamil 3.9%, other 0.5%, unspecified 10% (2001 census provisional data)

      Religions

      Buddhist (official) 69.1%, Muslim 7.6%, Hindu 7.1%, Christian 6.2%, unspecified 10% (2001 census provisional data)

      In Lester’s small minded world, the 73.8% Buddhist have much to be concerned or from the minute 7.6 % Muslims.
      Lester hopes we will buy the narrative that Muslims will increase in population thereby overtaking Buddhists, like the thugs and goons on the streets have done. Ignorance breeds hatred, and people of Lester’s ilk feed on ignorance.

      Lester is just an old hysterical woman trying to cause trouble in the village.
      He has been trained to misinform and spread propaganda like his idols in the Netherlands and Israel.

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        Make that:

        Buddhist 69.1% Buddhists, have much to be concerned from the minute 7.6% Muslims….

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        Actually, Dhaksha, Muslims did not need a majority in India to get Pakistan. During Gandhi’s time, they were only 25% of the total population. What they needed was a clever fox like Jinnah, and a gullible politician like Gandhi. Is this the man who Gandhi trusted to create a new India? “Any idea of a United India could never have worked and in my judgment it would have led us to terrific disaster.”

        I have no doubt that Muslims will ask for a seperate state in SL. They are just marking time, waiting for Rajapakse to exit the podium.

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          “I have no doubt that Muslims will ask for a seperate state in SL.”

          What a joke. Lester has no doubts Muslims will ask for a separate state.

          Lester is unable to explain how 7.6 percent of Muslims will take over the 69.1 percent Buddhist, a miracle feat by itself.

          Luckily for us, Lester’s lame comments give us absolutely no confidence to take his flawed and
          anti Islam rhetoric, seriously.

          Only the BBS goons will be impressed with his “intelligence” .

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        Ladies and Gentlemen,

        Notice how some of our Muslim friends hide behind Sinhalese names. With a little experience, one can point them out. Our friend “Daksha” is a classic case:

        He has been trained to misinform and spread propaganda like his idols in the Netherlands and Israel.

        See how they are desperate to connect Israel to every evil, regardless of the relevancy?

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          More than your affiliation for a luck in Green Card. DONKEY?

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            Why don’t you type with your real Islamic name, if you’re not a coward.

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          Do not like to be exposed eh? Israel is evil. They have taken the holocaust card and the anti semitism card to intimidate and play the victim, so that they get away with crimes against their neighbors.

          Your comment only emphasizes the fact that you are unable to support your wild claim that the minority Muslims are going to take over the Buddhist population. Never mind Israel, just do explain how that is possible, after all you should be able to prove your words, and it seems your math and intelligence is way off. We are waiting for that explanation.

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            You wont get one, he slips away when he is cornered. All he does is use a different drum but beats the same tune, he has many psuedo names and will re-emerge as Observer or Heshan and repeat the same old hat! :)

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      Muslim, Muslim, Muslim. All you see is Muslim did this, Muslim did that or Muslims are evil people. It shows your your contempt on anything Muslim, for which we say you are suffering from Islamophobia. There is nothing that can cure you except, stop feeding on what the Westernn Media dish out. All that anti-Islamic propaganda.

      Are you so dumb not to realize that these are geopolitical issues, that every nation has. We too have it in Kachaitivu. Japan and China have theirs on some islands in the South China Sea. In the case of Kashmir, it is a land locked state between India and Pakistan and which is extremely beautiful with idyllic climate. Both countries are trying to lay claim to it, whilst the Kashmiri’s themselves want sovereignty. It just so happens that they are all Muslims. This has nothing to do with Muslims fighting Muslims per se, but a lot to do with nationhood or annexation to either of the neighboring countries.

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        @ Marwan

        Showing your true colours, good job!

        It just so happens that they are all Muslims.

        In fact, there are plenty of Hindus in Kashmir; the percentage of Hindus in Jammu in 2003 was 66%. What are you are REALLY saying is that Kashmir belongs to Muslims. In fact, all of Kashmir and all of Pakistan actually belongs to (Hindu) India. The Muslims are descendants of the Moghul invaders who terrorized India for hundreds of years.

        By the way, is it a “geographical issue” when the Pakistani ISI sponsors Lashkar-e-Taiba to carry out terrorist attacks in Mumbai? :)

        What about Singapore and Malaysia? Why did (Islamic) Malaysia choose to seperate from the obviously much more capable Chinese-administered Singapore?

        As I said, I have absolutely no doubt that Muslims will ask for a seperate state when they amass enough political power and have the population numbers to back up their threats with jihad. They have done it in India, Malaysia, and Phillipines.

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          Yea, Indians cooperate in discussing with this Think Tank Pathogen, with the census statistics for him to deciper the deficits of human proliferation in Kashmir.

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        agree with u on that one. Islamaphobia is on the rise on SL. BBS and these islamaphobes spread this phobia on the minds of ppl. I think muslims should take steps to mingle more with the other communitees and show how all these things are baseless. We need ppl to ppl connections. Also show how patriotic u re to fight and defeat this BBS menace

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        The conflict in Kashmir started with the forcible annexation of Jumma Kashmir, a Muslim majority region, which should have been a part of Pakistan. There sixteen UN adopted resolutions to hold a referendum but not held due to India’s opposition to this. When the Jammu Kashmir people, who incidentally happened to be Muslims, India resorted to military force maiming, killing thousands making thousands of women widows and children orphans. But the people continued their struggle against India occupation. As they were not defeated they believed that their creator is with them and their belief in Allah as Muslims gained strength and it is then that the struggle was given a ‘Islamic Religous’ label by those interested. Just to mention the first militant that surfaced in Palestine in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestime (PFLP)led by a Christian, George Habbas, and the first ever hijacking of a plane was done by a woman, Leila Khalid, a member of the PFLP.

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          Look at how you blindly support Pakistan, just because it’s Muslim. All of Pakistan and all of Kashmir belong to India. Allah does not create countries, human beings do.

          Sindhu N R Started The Discussion:
          An ingenious example of speech and politics occurred recently in the United Nations Assembly that made the world community smile.

          A representative from India began: ‘Before beginning my talk I want to tellyou something about Rishi Kashyap of Kashmir, after whom Kashmir is named.

          When he struck a rock and it brought forth water, he thought, ‘What a good opportunity to have a bath.’

          He removed his clothes, put them aside on the rock and entered the water.

          When he got out and wanted to dress, his clothes had vanished. A Pakistani had stolen them.’

          The Pakistani representative jumped up furiously and shouted, ‘What are you talking about? The Pakistanis weren’t there then.’

          The Indian representative smiled and said, ‘And now that we have made that clear, I will begin my speech.’

          And they say Kashmir belongs to them…

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            There a number of regions in the world where one country broke into several due to various factors. True Pakistan was founded as break-away nation of India, East Pakistan borke-away from Pakistan and became Bangladesh. In India there was agitation in the South for a Tamil Nation and in the North the Sikhs wanted their separate state. Each has a reason for such separations. Do not forget that Sri Lanka too was once part of India.

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            Lester will distort even a resolution passed by the UN Security Council in support of his racist agenda.

            United Nations Security Council Resolution 47, adopted on April 21, 1948 recommended a plebiscite to decide the fate of Kashmir.
            India is obligated to conduct the plebiscite, though it cannot be mandated.

            The background to the conflict is known to any student interested in the partition of India. Jammu & Kashmir has a majority Muslim population and the Muslims there expected Kashmir to be part of Pakistan. The Hindu Maharaja reneged on his agreement with the people to hand over Kashmir to Pakistan and instead handed Kashmir to India.

            Of course Lester has his own cuckoo-land version, of world history where the Muslims have to be the villains.

            Please let us not wake him up. Let him dream on.

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        Dear Marwan, we are not against Muslims. But can you reply to Pakistani actress Veena Malik who courageously criticizes the Muslim clerics and the Muslim politicians. She asserts that she is not against Islam. It is shown over the YouTube. She is very broad-minded.

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          @Citizen,
          Simply said, what is just one critic against 1.6 billion and growing Muslims who are either born Muslims or reverted Muslims, and who will all die Muslim.

          Why don’t you for a change, search ‘Why I accepted Islam’ on Youtube and see the many hundreds of responses as against one detractor that caught your fancy. It is all in your prejudiced mind playing games with you.

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            Dear Marwan, there are several thousands of Muslims who have begun to convert to Christianism. After all, this is common Hindus to Christianism, Islamists to Christianism, Christians to Islamists, etc, and they have given their reasons according to their conscience. It is their freedom of choice. Do you know that I was looked after by a Muslim lady in Malaysia till I was 7 ears of age. She also accepts our religious practice and we also accept their religious practice and even exchange sweets during our respective festivals.

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      And Sri Lankan Muslims will fight for Rajasthan.

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        We wish to avert such a situation, but if we are pushed to the wall by the Buddhist extremists we will be compelled to.

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      Wouldn’t it be nice. You will have extremism form both ends! You can propagate your kind of hate and since you predict Taliban style Muslim ideology once we are the majority, we can have our own kind of hate. Looks like a Bollywood Script to me! You doing a script writing Lester? :)

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        He is unable to have any original thought. He is just spewing anti Muslim propaganda with wild unsubstantiated accusations, that go nowhere here. He is trying to poison ignorant minds, but luckily most commenters here are not buying.

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      Dear Lester, in the meantime there are several thousands of Muslims converting to Christianity. There is a testimony of Saudi ex-Muslim by the name Mariam who had converted to Christianism of her own will, Kuwait Prince Al-Shaha becoming converted to Christianism, etc., all of which can be viewed in YouTubes. As for Kashmir, it is only a dream for Pakistanis to seize it. The word Kashmir is a Hindu word derived from the name of a Hindu sage. India will not just easily give in. After all, it was a region that was presented to the Hindu sage by Lord Shiva on the recommendation of Goddess Sakthi.

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        How can Gods gift lands in favour of other Gods. Then it is not God if they value materialistic gifts and favors. But the ground situation now in Kashmir Valley is 93% Muslims, while in Jammu it is 65%, while the balance are Hindus and Buddhists at 1.6%.

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          Dear Marwan these are legends found composed in Sanskrit. If Sanskrit was in force those days, just imagine the influence of Hinduism around the region. Unfortunately there is something called turn which occur due to natural disasters, foreign invasion, etc. Everyone knows how violence was used in Iran to wipe out Zoroastrianism, a religion with rich principles. Time will not be all the same. Muslims are getting killed by themselves by way of suicide bombings, aerial attacks, etc. History repeats. This does not mean I am supporting to wipe out a religion. There should be mutual understanding between religions. Every religion is somehow connected with other religion, like a chain.

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    Muslim political leaders are holding pandam to the government in order to save their ministerial portfolios though the government is protecting the BBS.The Muslims are being insulted by the BBS as the majority of Muslims are disunited and they are keen only on earning money.I am against the BBS as well as the Muslims who do not give equal rights to Muslim females .They have been deprived of their equal rights throughout the Muslim world.Why are they forced to cover their whole body with a black dress?Has any Muslim male ever pondered how uncomfortable it would be to be in it in a hot climatic conditions ? Why are they not allowed to go to the mosques and pray? We are speaking for equal rights of Muslims but they are restricting the rights of their womenfolk.First treat the Muslim women as human beings.Then fight for your rights.

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      The logic here is baffling. Why do only females cover up. Aren’t females also tempted by seeing “unexposed” males. In that case, the males should also cover up.

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        Misplaced logic. Women get tempted to see “unexposed” or “exposed” males? There is nothing to get tempted if males are “unexposed” as it would mean ‘not exposed, or covered’.

        Haven’t you noticed, men are fully clothed in public. They wear trousers to cover their entire legs, long sleeve shirts to cover their chest and entire hands, shoes to cover their feet, and some even with a tie to wipe their lips after eating. If not in trousers, then at least in sarong. Sometimes even a thick coat coat to cover their nakedness. Take Middle East countries, the thoobe covers it all, the head gear for protection from sun, and a sling cloth to cover the face when in sand storm conditions.

        What do non-Muslim women like to wear? Skin Tight jeans, deep neck cut kurtha tops, sarees with belly buttons exposed, deep cut blouses with lot of back to expose, ha, ha, you like it don’t you? These clothing tempt men without saying it in words ‘get me if you can’. Islam prohibits indecent exposure in public for women, and that is why they are expected to wear the loose fitting cloak over their normal clothing, cover their hair or head, some even wear gloves and socks to cover their skin exposure, all in the name of modesty when in public view. Undertandably non-Muslim girls need to look appealing to find suitable mates as marriage partners, so they dress attractively. But Muslim girls are given in marriage through marriage proposals agreed by both parental parties, whilst friendship outside of marriage is not permitted nor promoted. This is the norm, but exceptions do occur. No one is forced to wear what anyone else wants, and it is left to them to decide. It is 100% voluntary act, they decide on their own free will to deprive outsiders the temptation of lust, whilst lowering their gaze at strangers in their midst. How much more noble can their cause be, just to obey Allah’s commands as revealed in the Holy Quran.

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          Why don’t Muslim males too cover up their faces when they go out? Females begin to develop an interest in men when they first see the face of a man.Not other parts of the body.

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            MMM… You fantasize males too… Lankan culture is flying to the moon.

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            So if the Men want to save men form women, they have to cover their faces and expose their privates! That way women will not go after the men! :) :) :0

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              We know you Muslims are not ready to accept the truth.You people want your women cover their bodies from head to toe while males have the freedom to wear anything they wish

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          Wrong again! Women can be tempted by men. Too bad your precious holy book does not mention something called hormones . Women have these too. Hormones can affect emotions (it has been scientifically proven). A woman is also capable of raping a man.

          Why does your religion tell women to cover up, but not men? Simple: because your religion believes men are superior to women, and women exist just to serve men. Women can be traded like coins from an early age. Also, your book says that it is okay for a believer to abuse an infidel woman.

          O Prophet! Lo! We have made lawful unto thee thy wives unto whom thou hast paid their dowries, and those whom thy right hand possesseth of those whom Allah hath given thee as spoils of war , and a believing woman if she give herself unto the Prophet and the Prophet desire to ask her in marriage – a privilege for thee only, not for the rest of believers. (Koran 33:50)

          So, Allah gives women as spoils of war to the holy warriors. :)

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            That’s he Hollywood culture barbarian. Real hormornes could sometimes tickle Homo Erectus to make agape Lester’s dinghy.

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              Yes, your leader (PBUH) was a good comedian. Much more interesting than Hollywood. Too bad his brain was smaller than his dingy.

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      Premalal,

      You seem to know little about Islam! Please don’t forget that assumption is the mother of all screw-ups!

      Muslim women choose the black dress because they feel safe from prying eyes of cads! Note I am not even getting into the why debate from a cultural, or religious perspective.

      Muslim women are ALLOWED to pray in Mosques but are segregated from men. If you go to any mosque during the Fasting Season you can see an equal number of Muslim women taking part.

      Ignorance is never bliss my friend! :(

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        I believe BBS should also make it compulsory for all Sinhala Buddhists women also to wear the burka as then no one will know, who is going with whom. Imagine the advantages for those who commit adultery. There will be a natural baby boom.

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          scoundrels are welcome to use any excuse to cause mayhem!

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          Why not include Bank busting wearing Niqab to prevent identification, transport drugs under the cloak, wear suicide jackets under Abaya to blow up in crowded places, and on and on to portray evil interpretations for what was intended to be virtuous reasons? You guys are all the same. Easy to pass remarks remarks on others when you have no scruples youself. Typical BBS mentality.

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            Why no more news about the Niqab wearing Bank buster with the toy pistol. What a fantasy. An Army Officer went with a toy pistol to rob a Bank. Think again. Was it not a set-up staged as a prelude to the anti-Hijab campaign. Do not forget that Greasy Yakkas also disappeared into army camps.And did not Monk who shot the late Mr. Bandaranaike hide the gun under his robe?

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            Suicide bombers in Afghanistan sometimes wear niqab when detonating bombs.

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              Sometimes exactly and not every suicide bomber. Did any LTTE suicide bomber come in Hijab The Buddhist priest who shot Mr. Bandaranaike had his gun hidden under his yellow robe. Most of the killers and suicide bombers did not wear a Yellow Robe or a Hijab but were in normal dresses. The dress does not matter to anyone who would want to commit a crime. So why make the Hijab an exceptional. It is just a travesty of the facts.

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              there are men wearing robes who do the most atrocious things, should we ban the cheevaraya?

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          Here we go again. God did not invent clothes, but man did. It is always man is doing things and putting it on God. Even to have more than one wife or seduce children under nine years.

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            Gamini is back again with his own rhetorics, he forgot the sila karmaya he vowed the other day.

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            Gamini

            Are you aware that Kandyan Marriage Laws allowed child rape? girls had to be only 12 yrs old to be eligible.

            Have you also heard of polyandry, where brothers of the same family marry one wife?

            Now what sort of culture is that? Not Sinhalese I guess? :)

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            Gamini, Gamini having crossed swords with you on your denigration of the character of the Holy Prophet, I thought you toned down towards the end of that encounter. I assumed you better understood the contextual issues and the general blessing the union provided from its nascent stages to this day as the Lady Ayesha is regarded as one of the foremost scholars of Islam. Her contribution is really unparalleled. Have you ever considered that critics of Islam during that period could not have missed on this one if it was not a wholesome union? That could have been one of the most damaging arguments for the opponents of Islam of that period. It wasn’t! In any case apart from the discussion on the religious issues your contribution to the various other threads on this forum has been refreshing and enjoyable. I suggest that we contribute to this forum without hurting the religious susceptibilities of anyone by character assassination of their founders! Have a nice day!

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              Jamal, I am not trying to denigrate nor have I any antipathy towards Islam or any other Religion. When fallacies are accepted as truth, I am just driven to question them. I am sure you would have seen me pointing out fallacies in Buddhism as well. But unfortunately some Muslims do not accept questioning issues. They take it very personal. I find you to be above the rest and I do appreciate your stance of trying to explain matters.

              Yes I do admit as someone has questioned, that early Sinhalese customs gave girls in marriage as soon as they reached puberty. Possibly around twelve to thirteen years, among the uneducated and in the lower strata. But among the intelligentsia and the upper strata it was different. When you say that Lady Ayesha as the foremost Scholars of Islam, she can not be above Prophet Mohamed? Correct me if I am wrong, when Prophet Mohamed experienced the first Revelation, he was puzzled and related the incident to his first wife who took him to someone else to get it explained. I would have expected Prophet Mohamed, as the chosen one to have a higher level of intellect than any other to understand, rather than someone to explain to him. Jamal it is just for clarification, no offense meant. A nice day to you as well.

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            Gamini, you have proved beyond any doubt to me that you were not homing only on Islaam. I also understand your mindset on having to query everything before accepting any proposition. This is fine by me and that is a quality to be appreciated! In the matter of knowledge on Islam the Prophet was peerless! You see (and this is part of our belief) that his knowledge was received with divine guidance and so Muslims accept what he said as Truth. As for the incident, please keep in mind that the concept of a unitary GOD had not fully crystallized. He had rejected the prevalent customs of worshipping 365 of them! When one refers to the analytical intellect, it is sine qua non that one has to have a wealth of information, acquired by reading and research before one formulates a concept, a dogma or theory. Prophet Mohamed, was a very simple person, very honest, honorable and very intelligent. However remember it was universally accepted that the Prophet was illiterate and could not read! So at the first revelation ( lonely in the cave of Hira, in the darkness of night) when the arch angel Gabriel appeared from nowhere and said to him Recite! The Prophet replied “I cannot recite” the angel repeated this three times and the Prophet replied that he could not read each time! Then the angel said ” Read! In the name of your Lord, Who has created , has created man from a clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous.” 96:1~3
            The Prophet repeated these verses but the experience left him in trembling in fear. This was a phenomena that defied the intellect. He went back to his wife Kadijah ( incidentally she was 15 years older to him) and requested her to cover him. He related the incident to her and her reply was ” Allah will never disgrace you. You unite uterine relations; you bear the burden of the weak ; you help the poor and needy, you entertain guests and endure hardships in the path of Truthfulness”. She then took him to her cousin Waraqa bin Nawfal bin Asad bin ‘Abd Al ‘Uzza, a Nestorian Christian who used to write the Bible in Hebrew. When he heard the Prophets story, he said this is Namus( i.e
            The angel entrusted with Divine secrets) who was sent to Moses. He said that he wished he was younger to be with him when his people would drive him out! A few days later Waraqa died. This was the incident of the first revelation. You see the knowledge received and disseminated was not by his intellect but what was revealed to him. Perhaps Waraqa with his in depth knowledge was aware of the verse in the bible in ISIAH 29:12 And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I am not learned.” Webster’s Bible Translation
            P.S. incidentally the above was transmitted by the Lady Ayesha. The Prophet was also driven out as predicted by Waraqa and foretold in the bible ( see the prophesies on Arabia also in the book of Isiah)

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              Jamal with due respect to you I find many contradictions in your reply. You admit as alleged Prophet Mohamed was illiterate but was highly intelligent. He was peerless and was taken by his first wife Kadijah to her cousin Waraqa Bin Nawfal a Nestorian Christian who was writing the Bible in Hebrew. Jamal mind you, the belief and worship of Allah was there as a practice long before Prophet Mohamed was born. Besides for Waraqa Bin Nawfal to be recognized as a Nestor to write the Bible baffles me from where he drew knowledge of a God, leave alone that God being Allah.

              When you see so many who claim to believe in a God resorting to villainy, belonging to whatever faith, committing crime, being corrupt, jealous, vindictive, accepting bribes, drug trafficking, rape and murder obviously do so because they have a clear doubt of God and not fear God and Muslims are no exception. In such a context very few stand out as yourself on belief, as others openly defy, irrespective of faith. Knowledge need not necessarily arise from reading and doing research for someone having an intuitive mind.

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            Gamini, I appreciate your concerns and what you say is correct. Right across the spectrum of those who believe in religions, philosophies, even atheists you will find people espousing some cause with a lot of zeal but only to exhibit absolute hypocrisy in practice and behavior. This perhaps could be the cause for people to be agnostic like you. This is why we need to study religion by going to pristine sources. This I admit is not easy because it needs in depth study and the ability to discern who are true Scholars. I say this because there is schism in every religion and hence this will give rise to “scholars” pursuing their different takes. However as for me from an Islamic perspective I am at peace knowing my scholars and sources, assisting me on my journey in search of Truth! I have also done a brief study of other religions trying to extract sayings from the founders. I have observed the vast areas of congruence across the spectrum. People only try to kill each other because they have hit the very bottom of ignorance and either do not know the similarities or are quite impervious to it espousing a different agenda like the BBS. One final repartee, knowledge by intuition is not absolute whereas knowledge by revelation emanates from the Omniscient, hence by its very nature absolute! But this is a matter of belief!
            There is no compulsion in Religion. Al Qur’an 2: 256

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            Gamini, I am sorry I made a mistake about Waraqa bin Nawfal. He was an Ebionite Christian Priest living in Mecca before Muhammed (Sal) was conferred Prophethood. He had made detailed studies of the Gospels and the Old Testament scriptures and read the Biblical texts in their original language. Waraka recognized Muhammed’s (Sal) call to prophecy as authentic and tradition recounts Waraka saying: “There has come to him the greatest Law that came to Moses; surely he is the prophet of this people”. God in Arabic is Allaah. The Jews, Christians and the Muslims all believed in the same God. In Biblical Aramaic ʼĔlāhā and later Syriac Alaha “God”, and in Arabic ʾilāh “god, deity” (or Allah as ” The [single] God”). Ebionites is a patristic term referring to a Jewish Christian sect or sects that existed during the early centuries of the Christian Era. They regarded Jesus as the Messiah and insisted on the necessity of following Jewish law and rites. The Ebionites used only one of the Jewish Gospels, revered James the Just and rejected Paul of Tarsus as an apostate from the Law. Their name suggests that they placed a special value on voluntary poverty. [references are from Wikipedia ] I hope I was able to clarify the apparent contradictions. Have a good day!

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            One more thing. The illiteracy refers to his not knowing how to read or write. He lost his father about two months before he was born. For five years he grew up in the desert with his foster mother Haleema and later on went back to his mother. His mother died a short while after and was under his grandfather’s care. He too did not survive any much longer and he was looked after by his uncle Abu Taleb. Although he was not learned I.e did not know how to read and write he was intelligent. During the dispute of the tribes as to which tribe should position the Kaaba stone it was he whom the tribes selected. The Lady Kadijah selected him to be in charge of her Trade Caravans. All these showed that the people valued his sense of Judgement. This has to be because of his intelligence and Honesty.

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              Gamini needs to read the book by Michael H. Hart, “The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History”, available on the internet ‘Muhammad and History’s 100 Most Influential People’.

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          BBS should be banned atleast for a while.

          Actions of all forms of brutal acts of BBS should be banned within the country. Perhaps ones in the fore front should be changed if they want to have the movement further.

          In the name of BBS, many of safron robbed as I see are comparable to what we experienced in 89 insurgency. Many belonged to JVP, but in the end and even today, they dont have explanations to their killing actions in 89 insurgency.

          I personally believe many of them who only loud the name of protection of buddhism cant be real buddhists because buddha^s philosophy has no room for any form of violence. I am a buddhist born buddhist and 99.999999% of lankens are also just born buddhists, only a thinner fraction of them may be strong buddhists. The name of buddhism, practising fantatic walks of lives are not acceptable. They can only destroy the image that the lanken buddhists deserve.

          Just listening to speech given by one prominent monk in the BBS, I raise the question, why the monks have become like amok runners that for example seen on the TV screens in the days of illegal impeachment process of Dr. SB lately. How can monks behave to the same manner as GIHI PEOPLE would do ?

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        You say they are happy with Abaya.You are a male so I cannot accept it.I am waiting to hear Muslim women’s voices.

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          Excuse me but i find your tone astounding. A majority of Muslim women are wearing this dress. Are you meaning to tell me that you think every single person in that dress has been coerced in to it? Half a million people? Give me a break! Your position is disrespectful to all Muslim women who you are assuming have no agency to make a commitment of this nature. A bit patronizing don’t you think? Face it and get with the program. The hijab abhaya and niquab are here to say. Broaden your mind and accept that Muslims have a different way of life that they have embraced and it is not going to to away because of a few racists like you.

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            @ Cornucopia,

            It is a fact that human hair needs Vitamin D to remain healthy. Covering the hair obviously prevents it from absorbing sunlight leading to the possibility of certain medical problems.

            Also, no woman willingly wears a scarf/abaya everywhere in public unless she has been brainwashed or forced to do so. It is neither natural nor instinctual nor rational behavior on the part of a woman to cover her hair in public, just because a book says men are perverted.

            Look at a small child, of 5 years old. If you ask her to play outside, what is her first reaction? Is it to wear a scarf before going outside? Not at all; she will simply run outside to play. Clearly, wearing a scarf is learned behavior. The motivations behind it are entirely unrealistic.

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              Whats D in a pubic,

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              All behaviour is learned behaviour. That is neither here nor there. Respecting other people’s ways of life is also learned behaviour that we sadly seem to have unlearned in this country. Check out DBS Jeyaraj’s account of how the Sinhalese are “learning” how to be violent against Muslim women wearing the Abhaya. The racist monks are doing a fantastic job. Arguments like yours – that try to impose your world view on others ultimately lead to this. People like you are ultimately responsible for these sorts of horrors.

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              My dear dear ‘extremely well informed’ friend Lester,

              “no woman willingly wears a scarf/abaya everywhere in public unless she has been brainwashed or forced to do so.It is neither natural nor instinctual nor rational behavior on the part of a woman to cover her hair in public”

              when were you appointed the spokesperson of the ‘poor, oppressed, black covered’ women of Sri Lanka? have you heard of any woman weeping her heart out about being ‘Forced’ to wear the Abaya? Do you have even one Muslim lady (covered or otherwise) as a friend?

              Do you have any girl as a friend at all?? since you had claimed on another article on the CT that “there is nothing wrong with taverns and brothels”, I seriously doubt you do. No decent woman with any self respect will want to associate herself with a man who believes that brothels are ok.

              it seems like you need to get out more… see the world… by the way FYI Muslim men have certain rules regarding the way they dress as well. Since I am no scholar on the matter of the dress code as prescribed in islam I will not go into detail, but as the matter seems to hurt you ever so deeply i thought you might like to know, so that you can educate yourself further (it will help you to fight your noble battle in aid of the oppressed Muslim women)

              and you say wearing the headscarf is not natural or instinctual… is this limited only to that? what about all other items of clothing ? is that coded in our genes? have the genomes responsible been identified? is it natural and instinctual? so out we to do away with all items of clothing then? after all its against what is natural right? I don’t know about you, but I think I can safely say that most of us here like wearing our clothes and safeguarding our modesty as well as for a variety of other reasons.
              And the headscarf is only another item of clothing, its different yes , but the idea behind it is the same. just because its not up your street does not mean its wrong. I personally hate skirts, so does that mean I should start a vendetta against those who wear them simply because its not on par with my tastes? next time I see a woman in a skirt should I single her out, call her names, publicly abuse her while calling for more people to join my noble cause to rid the world of the “menace of skirts??”

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              How Do You Know if You Have Hemorrhoids… or Something Serious?

              Hemorrhoids aren’t a pleasant subject and can be embarrassing to discuss in CT– even with your mentor. But they are quite a common problem in arising from the activities between you and your master. In fact, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, it’s estimated about half the bellicose people like you will have hemorrhoids by age 50.This isn’t surprising given the typical Crumbs you intake coupled with your lifestyles which often include too much stress in piggy backing for hours and too little frontal exercise. Hemorrhoids are exclusively a condition of the modern Western world; however they are rarely seen in more primitive, less industrialized cultures.

              If you have a hemorrhoid inside your anus, above the junction of your rectum and anus, you have an internal hemorrhoid. If your hemorrhoids are below this junction and under the skin around the anus, they are considered to be external. Both types of hemorrhoids may remain in your anus or protrude outside it.

              Interestingly, vitamin D is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of colon cancer. Optimizing your vitamin D levels may reduce your risk by as much as 80 percent! So make sure you get your vitamin D levels checked, and strive to maintain your levels around 60 ng/ml throughout the year as a powerful preventive measure.

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          Here’ what one lady among many has to say

          Su – March 19, 2013
          9:54 pm

          “The Muslim women I know in our dear country wear the Abaya with pride and of their own free will. isn’t it a violation of their fundamental right? aren’t we then as guilty as those you seem to utterly despise? and as a woman, don’t you think that I and other women like me ( who in your eyes, are the ones who are ‘liberated’) should be the one’s concerned about the wearing of the Abaya by our Muslim sisters? after all it is ‘ not in line’ ( or so some people seem to think) with our sense of fashion, and it is ‘obviously’ a violation of their freedom of expression and a violation or ‘our’ freedom as well right? “

          There are many others who have expressed similar sentiment. You will not listen, thus you will remain ignorant! :(

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          If they bray you will be deaf, Dumber.

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          Premalal,if you feel proud that you are living in a free
          society,then accept the same for Muslims.It’s Muslim’s
          choice to differ or go with the tide.There are enough
          Muslims ready to embrace fashion.Apart from the West,most
          fashionable girls are Arab girls and that’s the fact.

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        Why are women allowed to go to mosque only during the fasting season? Why are the Muslim women not allowed to go to the mosque on Fridays? Is it because food should be on the table prepared by women by the time men get home from mosque?

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          Why are there only male Buddhist monks and the Bikkhuni sasana treated with such disrespect in SL?
          Why is there no female pope? Why, according to the Tesavalamai are Hindu women compelled to ask permission when they want to dispose of their property?

          Do you think the women who adhere to these religions above are any less devoted because of this?

          Why are racists like you attempting to defend the rights of Muslim women? You think Muslim women are going to prefer your ranting position– supposedly in support of them— over the positions of their male kin?

          Grow up already you racists. Gender discrimination especially in Sri Lanka is not a Muslim affliction. Just read the news papers. This country has institutionalised hate against women. Did you not know what the Minister of women’s affairs recently said about women leaders? Do you know our rates for violence against women? For women’s participation in politics?

          Please don’t waste our time with your misinformed rubbish in defense of Muslim women.

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            DOESN’T YOUR ARGUMENT “VIOLENT AGAINST WOMEN” EXCLUDING ‘MUSLIM WOMEN” CONTRAVENE YOUR OWN STATEMENTS, WHILE YOU DISCARD THEM INTO AN UNKNOWN CATEGORY? YOU HAVE A HACKNEYED PERSPECTIVE, AND YOUR DISPUTES ARE MISLEADING.

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              Where did I say it excludes Muslim women? I am sure there is violence against women in Muslim communities in percentages that are similar to the other communities. I dont think the misogyny in this country excludes any of us. And THAT is my point.

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            “Why, according to the Tesavalamai are Hindu women compelled to ask permission when they want to dispose of their property? “.

            Where did you pick up this information? What she brings into her marriage as dowry (Seethanam) or as earned income (thediya thettam) is hers to dispose of, as she sees fit.

            Dr. Rajasingham narendran

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          You are in pursuit of trivial matters? You cover and sleep with a blanket or sleep and cover with a blanket, is both the same. Next, you may argue who eats first who shits last. Purge your knowledge with something useful.

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          Muslim women going to Mosques on Fridays depend on whether separate facilities are available to them and whether they could find transport for them to travel on their own as their men come to the Mosques from their work-places. In the UK you will find that Muslim women freely go to the Mosque of Fridays, also on their own as the required facilities are available.

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            The Muslim women enjoy some freedom in UK and western countries due to the values those countries uphold.While women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to drive a car.

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              Yes agreed that the UK and Western countries value freedom. But the issue raised is ‘Why Muslims disallow their women from going to Mosques on Fridays?’. The answer to make it clear again is ‘It is not the religion that disallows but the different circumstances prevailing in different countries’. To add have you noticed the thousands of women doing Hajj in Mecca along with men. Isolated happenings should not be generalised as common practice for the sake of only arguing. T

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        Who are these cads? Are you talking about yourself? Women don’t need cloaks to protect themselves. That is what the law is there for. The police enforce the law. If a man cannot handle being around an uncovered woman, then he is insecure.

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          The police enforce the law? Really? In Sri Lanka? Wow! I didnt know that.

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            And Lester holds tight their battons.

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            You don’t believe in the police, but you believe in beheading and stoning to death. What an irony.

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              Well if you watch TV/Youtube you will see policemen being beaten by enraged monks.

              When did the police uphold the law when these guys are on a rampage? How is beheading related to this?

              Can you tell me if the monk who raped a woman in the temple at Kelaniya was arrested? Can you also tell me why Kudu Duminda is still living a life of luxury when ordinary folks would end up in the Welikada?

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          Now in some time to come, your back will be insecure. Fix a horse-shoe around the orifice, and when whoever attacks it will ripped in the tip. At least you will be saved from hammorides.

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          Now in some time to come, your back will be insecure. Fix a horse-shoe around the orifice, and whenever a unicorn attack it will ripped in the tip. At least you will be saved from the agonizing pains of haemorrhoids.

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      The accusation of Muslim women being force to wear Hijab or other is false. Please understand that in the modern world of ample technology like information on all aspects of human life flow freely and increasingly providing more knowledge on every subject, including all regions, more information on the Holy Quran and Islam has created and continues to create more awakening among Muslims to their religion. That is why you wil see the number of Muslim men having a beard, wearing a white cap, wearing simple white dresses, etc. keep increaing. Similarly the Muslim women too chose the Hijab, etc. on their own and that trend is seen more in the educated young Muslims women. I did not have a beard or wear a white cap since ten years before, while in Sri Lanka, neither my wife or daughter wore Hijab, now they do, but I never told. Even if they give up I will not object. That is the liberty and freedom in Islam I have begun to understand within the last ten years by learning from the abundance of knowledge available on Islam than it was before ten years.

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    Excellent job by MCS, same time regret to note those so called spine less Muslims politicians are licking the boots of Rajapakshe, while BBS targeting our communities destrying our cultures and religious places Let us pray Allah will protect our community.The current Governemt is the waste racist one we ever seen after the independence of Sri Lanka.

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    Our regime in SL might think they’ll be
    in office for ever. No, think of the rulers
    whose end!

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    “Secretary of Defence Mr. Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has been quoted by a pro-Rajapakse daily in Colombo this morning saying that any Dravidian coming from Tamil Nadu would be taken into custody and punished. “

    THAT IS WHY I CALL ALL RULING CLAN, GOLU BORU SENA, WIMAL, RAJITHA RAJAPASSAS, RANILS ARE THE BIGGEST DUMB MUTTS. SRI LANKANS ARE DUMB IDIOTS TO ELECT THESE IDIOTS. THE ABOVE STATEMENT DEPICTS,HOW LOW THERE INTELLIGENCE LEVEL IS.

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    Mr. Rajapaksa has been breaking all the rules that should be obeyed by any Defense Secretary. The damage he has done to this country is bigger than anything he might hope to achieve

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      He is a soldier. He is trained to command, order and plan. He is of course trained to shoot with guns. He is a man of action and gets things done. Although he is the defense secretary and a public servant, he is the de-facto Minister of defense. he also been allocated other tasks, that require a soldiers approach.

      He is however not an intellectual. The verbal gun usually misfires when he tries to shoot with his mouth. He is also not equipped to lay down social and economic policy. He should also not try to formulate the vision for this country on the communal front. The politics in this country is beginning to gravitate towards him and make him its pawn. This is a danger he should avoid, not only in his interest, but also in the interest of this country.

      Dr.Rajasingham Narendran

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        Even Sir Winston Churchill was a hero to the British people as his leadership won the battle for Britain. But the British people took him off from the leadership as they thought that a man good for the battle is not suitable for peace time.

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          u left sri lanka and live in UK. if it is good for UK we do not mind. but in Sri Lanka we think we need the Mahinda for a little more as sri lankan singhala buddhist need him.

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            Many of us, Sinhala- Christians, Sihala-Sai Baba devotees, Tamils, Muslims, Burghers, Malays, Boras, Scindhis and Veddahs- also yet hope that Mahinda Rajapakse can be the leader for all Sri Lankans, including the Sinhala-Buddhists. This means we expect him to be the ‘President’ of all Sri Lankans and not only the Sinhala-Buddhists.

            If not, Sinhala-Buddhists would have to make a reverse demand for a Sinhala-Budhist Sri Lankan Republic or a monarchy with Mahinda Rajapakse as King in the South and let those Tamils who want to establish a Tamil Eelam in the north and east, to do so. I am sure they will be graciously magnanimous to welcome those who are not Sinhala-Buddhist among the population in the south into the north and east, in exchange for granting the Eelam they want so much! They may also be willing drop the word Tamil from the name of their new country!

            Does this proposal sound attractive? Any takers among the Sinhala-Buddhists?

            The other alternative is to push all the minorities listed above into the sea and make the whole island into a Sinhala-Buddhist Republic or a Monarchy. The Tamils have leaned how to ride boats into oblivion or into greener pastures, and the others can be easily taught to do so. This will not hurt the reputation of this country any further, as the worst damage has been already done, although we pretend it is not so!

            The third alternative is to establish a new Sinhala-Buddhist monastic order, and ordain Mahinda Rajapakse as its Mahanayake. He would then have the legitimacy to lead the Sinhala Buddhists and address their exclusive needs! Given the numbers backing him, he will wield considerable influence on a non-sectarian government.

            Dr.Rajasingham Narendran

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              As I see it Mr Raja,

              what is more likely is NOT only minorities, but entire people of the country will be pushed away by the rulers, if they continue with mechanisms in the way they have been sofar – finally to protect only their monarchy.

              Authoritarian manner of MR^s governance is well known to indian top leadership – and that is one of the reasons why India has joined the US and others voting for the 2 nd UN resolution.

              Buruwansa – the big mouth of the cabinet together with other like minded Ministers may interpret favorably to them without focusing on why those 25 countries to react in that way. – shooting the messenger cant bring us forward..:(

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              Since the arrival of Vijaya in Sri Lanka and the founding of the Sinhala race there have several infighting among themselves as different Kingdoms, different castes, etc. etc. In modern history too the same infighting continued; the uprising in 1971 and 1987-89. In all these several time more Sinhalese were killed, not by others but by themselves, than the number of Sinhalese killed by LTTE operations. Historically Sinhalese are seen as community who do not know to live in peace. They either fight among themselves or fight with others. They initiated a conflict with Tamils and everyone suffered for thirty years and the consequences are not over. Now the the same elements Sinhala Buddhist extremists, are starting a quarrel with the Muslims.

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              They could strive for the following:
              The first BBS Bikhu for a noble price.
              The first BBS Bhiku in the space.
              The first BBS Bhiku in Mars.
              The first BBS Bhiku to rule Nepal.
              The first BBS Bhiku to chair UN.
              The first BBS Admiral in a squadron.
              The first artefact of BBS Sasana.
              A world wonder like the pyramids to be in Rohana.

              and may guineas world records.

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            Then you will find that the Sinhalese will be first divided as Buddhist Sinhalese and Christian Sinhalese; then Buddhists as Kandyan Buddhist Sinhalese and Southern Buddhist Sinhalese; etc and conflicts will go on. You enjoy it.

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            Su Su, if you love him so much, okay tickle his ball. And we will see he is abashed or rude to you. Rude in the sense, to embolden you ………… …..?

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    Good Luck Mr.Ameen ! Bensen

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    I am for the rights of the Muslims including the Muslim women.They too like to show their beauty as the other women do. That is why they beautify their palms.Muslim women in Pakistan use a lot of make up to make them more attractive as they enjoy more freedom in comparison to Arab countries..If they have freedom they will do more to make them more beautiful.A Muslim male can marry 4 girls. Can a Muslim female marry four men?If she does she will be stoned to death.It shows that they are treated as tools not as humans.Do not misunderstand me. I am totally against the extremist BBS which is following the path of the Tali bans in Afghanistan.Remember what they did to the Bahamian Buddha statues there?

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      Premalal cannot spell Bohemian, funny a patriotic Buddhist who speak for the rights of Panchali customs. You are a lewd Hindow by zeal, Harlot.

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    We did not have problems with muslim brothers in the country until recently. I listened to a speech delivered by BBS monk lately and their main motives to have built up a movement such as BBS is fine but what have they done at the time, a monk was stabbed to death injuring him by over 200 cuts on his body, as reported lately ?

    There are all forms of injustice against small samanera are being taken place in the country today, why the BBS can take a lead to solve those probelms ?

    It is said, proved that temple structures have been looted and abused by neighbouring criminal gangs not allowing any monks to stay there in Wadihitikanda katharagama area – proved facts are available – why dont the BBS take a lead in such grieved issues ?

    There are also Buddhist youth that are being captured by drug trafficking and the related illegal frauds whose developments are being reported to have carried out by nobody else but government ministers, why cant BBS to be played active role in that crucial areas
    rather than attacking Muslim burger for their way of lives.

    Though that Muslims birth rate are higher than those of the other folks in the country – why not BBS or any other authorities try to take proper step like through proper awareness programs to make the Buddhist or other people clear about the need of thinking about the declination of the population in the country, why cant they achieve these through their peaceful discussions.

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    MUSLIMS are getting rejected from civilized society due to there cunning opportunistic antisocial attitudes. this is happening NOT only in sri lanka. france said them to go away if they wants to practice there new faith. Australia also warned them. japan never give land rights to any muslims as they know the danger of that.
    they wants the president to apologize!!!! they took the low in to there hands and issued HALAL certificate violating the existing low of sri lank for years and raised funds. DID THEY APOLOGIZED FOR WHAT THEY DID. DID THEY PUBLISHED THE ACCOUNTS TO SHOW WHAT THEY DID WITH THAT BILLIONS OF MONEY!! if they wants the protection of low they should practiced it they need the protection of low while they misuse it for there own benefits. THEY SAY ALL THIS HAS TO BE FAIR AS THIS IS A BUDDHIST COUNTRY!!!
    THEY CAN THROW STONES TO COURTS, THERE POLITICOS SHOULD BE ABLE TO MINGLE EXAM RESULTS IN A WAY SO THERE PEOPLE WILL GET BENEFIT. they can build mosques in lands belong to Buddhist temples. what they expect is while they do all this anti social things others should keep there eyes closed. sri lankan muslims, it is time for u to correct your bad immoral things if you really need to live peacefully in sri lanka.

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      Not because its a Buddhist country, but because it is supposed to be a democratic country where all are equal.

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      The LOW that you are feeling about the LOW is, Violating the existing LOW, in the name of protection of LOW to mingle in LOW exam results and keep the LOW eyes wide shut, while getting rejected from (civilized) society due to the cunning opportunistic antisocial attitudes. It is time for you to correct your bad LOWly LOWs if you really need to live peacefully in Socialist Buddhist Democratic Republic of Independent Sri Lanka.

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        Brought out a giggle in me reading this one. How much LOWer can you get. Wow, what crap is this.

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    MR.AMEEN’
    YOU ARE VERY CLOSE TO THOSE IN POWER,LIKE GOV.MOWLANA WHOSE GRAND DAUGHTER GOT BETEL-SPIT FROM A THRI-RODA THUG.
    WHAT DID MOWLANA DO ABOUT IT. YOU ARE VERY CLOSE TO HIM FROM THE TIME HE WAS MEDIA MINISTER
    WHOM DO YOU THINK YOU ARE FOOLING?
    IF OUR MUSLIM POLITICIANS HAD AN “IOTA” OF ISLAM, THEY WOULD HAVE WALKED OUT OF THE GOVERNMENT.
    GOTABAYA AS DEFENCE SECRETRY IS A PUBLIC SERVANT. HOW COME HE VIOLATES
    ALL PUBLIC SERVICE RULES EST. CODE ETC.,
    P.B.J AS TREASURY SECRETARY IS THE HEAD OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE AND HE SHOULD ENLIGHTEN US.
    SURELY, GOTA MUST BE DOING ALL THIS WITH HIS BROTHERS APPROVAL SINCE GOTA IS THE PATRON OF THE BADU BALA SENA.
    ONLY AN IMBECILE WILL RESPOND TO THE STUPID LESTER’S COMMENTS AND FEARS OF SRI LANKA BECOMING A MUSLIM STATE. LESTER YOU NEED TO SEE A PSYCHIATRIST SINCE YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM “FEAR PSYCHOSIS” LIKE THAT
    WOMAN SHENALI WADUGE,WHO WROTE A LOAD OF RUBBISH.
    “SUBHA ANAGATHEYAK”

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      Ayman,
      if you add about violations, we have all forms of violations in the current day lanka under the current regime.

      But I think muslims in the country should not take all these serious, becasue many buddhists are not bearing the view of the BBS. BBS is not the representatives of entire buddhist folks in SL.

      There are majority of gentle sorta of buddhists still in the country. They are gentle and respect their muslim, tamil, burger brothers equally.

      BBS is a just group of begotted mind sets that arose to destroy the nation in the name of protection of buddhism in SL.

      If they are serious with their views why is that the crimes among the youth of the country are on a rise today as no time in the past. A few dedcades ago, buddhist monks were the ones who led villages to stay calm and quiet through their preaching of buddha. Good and bad were taught to the children not only by schools also by damma schools and damma societies. Everyone had respect towards their older ones. Today youth seem to be not respecting their parents or anyone not even them. Today with sophisticated technologies available than those days, why the progress in that areas have affected to be declined to the appalling levels – should be answered by buddhist and other religious leaders of the country. May be they would say it is the internet and all other forms of revolutions in communications sector worsened the behaviors of youth today. That is one of the several factors only. When visting my relatives back in Home country, I always feel, european youth in the age group of 18-25 years old are more polite, respectful and listening to their seniors. But I addressed it within my short stays in home country by talking some 100 s of youth today, many of them lack respect that we then had towards their family ones, even elderly people and monks. Something very dangerous have affected on them to change them to that manner.

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        Hi :)

        I agree with you. We are confident that the majority of the Sri Lankans will not allow this country to fail and the true Buddhists will protect us.

        there are racists at every level who will try to exploit any opportunity for their own selfish reasons.

        We all know of many businessmen who became multimillionaires post 83 riots, politicians like the JHU Monks who were able to import luxury cars due to virulent racist politics.

        What we need to do is condemn such people and one forum is CT to rubbish racism.

        I hope you will put your weight behind like minded people.

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          The name of religion, some in BBS and other movements seem to spread the violence – that will not be commendable by any good natured buddhists in the country. I still believe many of us are good natured buddhists – not belonging to BBS or any other begotted segments. Buddhism itself teaches many good things that are specially related to stay calm and quiet, if so called safron robed cant behave well safeguarding due dignity and respect as they are taught, it is time them to derobe and leave the temples letting the majority in peace.

          I have the feeling that somaramas have bred rapidly in the last few decades in the country and the politicians have done almost nothing in that areas. They just pay visits to Kelaniya and Kandy or other temples only for PR issues. I hope most accepted buddhist cleargy- top religious leaders in the country (Malwathuchapter) will address the issue soon peacefully.

          In our days in SL, I mean 4 decades back in SRILANKA, we were sent to Daham pasala (darma school) there we learnt a lot. That truly help us today while getting on both in work and pvt life.

          If BBS or like minded elements preach that many good things – being ones in the predominant religion, they should have contributed much to protect the nation. Unfortunately, it is glass clear that they have NOT even paid much attention in the areas that they should have to. As a result, todays youth are easily being caught by drugs and all forms of trafficking smuggling business. Regardless being where the youth are- every 4th has been caught by drugs according recent statistics.

          Buddhist monks should rather focus on the areas that I mentioned in previous comment – if they are that wholehearted in building the nation. We are a war torn nation. There are all kind of criminals that former army men and then have come deserters are infiltrated every corner of the country engaging with all forms of crime today – than no other time in the past. Authorities responsible for crime investigations should pay close attention this rather than hanging on with making monies illegal means. So long the average would not become honest and wholehearted, nothing will change in our society.

          Also other other religious or non religious leaders to stay away in the same manner as the minster of Justice of the current cabinet would remain – nothing will change in lanken society. I truly believe, UTTERMOST NEED OF the hour is to have a fearless honest capable minister of justice – He has to react as personalities like Dr. Subramaniamswamy of PRESENT day india. Dr Swamy was fearless to stand against Italians in the late issue in which two indian lost their lives. He is not the minister of justice but he is fearless politician in the reagion. I really dont that any of our politician have backbone to stand like Dr Swamy does.

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        THE MAJORITY OF SINHALA BUDDHISTS ARE DECENT FOLK. AS A PROFESSIONAL
        I HAVE WORKED THE LENGTH AND BREATH OF THIS COUNTRY AND I COUNT
        AMONG MY GOOD FRIENDS WHO ARE SINHALA BUDDHISTS.I HAVE NEVER BEEN DISCRIMINATED AS A MUSLIM.I COUNT AMONG MY FRIENDS FROM VERY ORDINARY FOLK TO EVEN RESPECTED BUDDHIST PRIESTS. I MUST CLEARLY STATE THAT I HAVE THE GREATEST RESPECT FOR THE BUDDHA HIS TEACHINGS AND THOSE WHO FOLLOW HIS TEACHINGS.
        SAD TO SAY AT THE MOMENT THE COUNTRY IS IN THE HANDS OF PEOPLE WHO CLAIM TO BE BUDDHIST AND THE SAVIOURS OF BUDDHISM.
        THEIR SPEECHES AND ACTIONS CONVEY A DIFFERENT MESSAGE.
        I WISH GOOD FOR THIS COUNTRY.
        THIS CAN BE DONE BY DOING AWAY WITH OUR POLITICIANS LOCK STOCK AND BARREL,NOT SINHALA BUDDHISTS BUT THE MUSLIMS TOO.
        LET US LEARN A LESSON FROM ALL WHAT HAS HAPPENED AND NOT BE
        ROUSED TO VIOLENCE BUT BRING ABOUT DIALOGUE AMONG THE EDUCATED AND CIVILIZED LOT AMONG BOTH COMMUNITIES.IT CAN BE DONE,AS
        CAN BE SEEN, FROM MANY OF THE COMMENTS IN THIS FORUM.

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    Will muslim council also condemn and renounce their peoples’ favoritism?

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    Sir, who is this amin hé built a super houseand his alvitigaala fat rentes out hé barn lot of mines. I Knowles hé got nones from iran

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    time will approach and death will approach the throats of the culprits, thay shall be punished soon. On this earth, no tyrant could die peaceful, they had to suffer in a way that they begged for death. Let’s act smart and pray

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    Our Muslim brothers say Muslim women are not subjugated, their freedom is not restricted.I wish to know the answers to the following question.
    1 DOES KORAN ALLOT DAUGHTERS ONLY HALF THE INHERITANCE OF SONS?
    2 DOES KORAN DECREE THAT A WOMAN’S TESTIMONY IN COURT, AT LEAST IN FINANCIAL MATTERS IS WORTH HALF THAT OF A MAN’S?
    3 IS THE COMPENSATION FOR THE MURDER OF A WOMAN HALF THE GOING RATE OF A MAN ACCORDING TO SHARIA LAW?
    4 WAS A’ISHA, PROPHET MUHAMMUD’S FAVOURITE WIFE SIX YEARS OLD WHEN SHE WAS MARERIED AND NINE YEARS WHEN MARRIAGE WAS CONSUMMATED?
    5 IS THE LEGAL AGE FOR MARRIAGE IN IRAN FOR A GIRL NINE YEARS?
    6 IS IT MORE DIFFICULT FOR WOMEN THAN MEN TO GET A DIVORCE IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES?
    7 DOES KORAN (SURA 4:34 SAY WIVES SHOULD BE BEATEN IF THEY ARE CONTINUOUSLY INSUBORDINATE?

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      Premlal,

      Unless you are trying to convert the Muslims here to other faiths or are intent on reforming Islam, what is the relevance of your questions? The Muslims have lived with us for centuries and while faithful to the core principles of their religions, have developed their life styles and values to be consonant with ours.

      The Muslims are citizens of this country and have every right to be what they are within the ambit of our laws, and make a living and prosper was their skills permit them. They are equal to every other citizen here. No one has a right to question their religion and culture.

      Dr. Rajasingham Narendran.

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        My point is that there is not much difference between the BBS and the majority of Muslims.Both posses tribal mentality.The BBS is preaching against the Lord Buddha’s preaching.Were the Muslims the majority in this country they would never allow non Muslims to practise their religions.In many Arab countries people would be imprisoned if they practice other religions.Yet I unreservedly condemn the activities of the BBS.They are slowly poisoning the minds of a section of the citizens of the country against the Muslims.Now the Muslims of this country do need the support of the progressives of Sri Lanka to counter the threat of the Sinhala extremists.To win the support of leftist forces they have to, at least ,stop discrimination against their women.

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          When did you become the liberator of Muslim women?
          Hello,where were you when Paba,an MP was kicked and
          punched by her husband and she just couldn’t escape
          until divorce filed and won?Why don’t you count your
          own women in tears everyday after dark falls?Lot more
          works in your own backyards and take a break to attend
          your own vices.Go home after work without wobble so that
          your lady(if you have one)will be over the moon.Do you
          know that it’s a dark era you are vying to enter?Whatever
          your point,there’s nobody to buy it.Leftists are the fore
          fathers of pseudo nationalism and the founders of communal
          disharmony.Numbers are talking,not substance.Go home one day
          without the bottle in the hand and your lady and innocent
          children will feel the taste of liberty just one night.

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      Oh we like your superficial sympathy, Lankan. A great cayman cries in the water, hypocrite.

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      PREMALAL,

      I AM HAPPY THAT YOU ARE READING THE QURAN.
      HERE ARE THE NSWERS TO YR. QUESTIONS FROM QURAN AND PROPHETIC SAYINGS.
      1.MEN INHERIT DOUBLE COZ’ THEY HAVE TO MAINTAIN THE FAMILY

      004:034] Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because God has given the one more (strength) than the other, and because they support them from their means. Therefore the righteous women are devoutly obedient, and guard in (the husband’s) absence what God would have them guard. As to those women on whose part ye fear disloyalty and ill-conduct, admonish them (first), (Next), refuse to share their beds, (And last) beat them (lightly); but if they return to obedience, seek not against them Means (of annoyance): For God is Most High, great (above you all).

      2.…And get two witnesses out of your own men. And if there are not two men (available), then a man and two women, such as you agree for witnesses, so that if one of them (two women) errs, the other can remind her…”

      [al-Baqarah 2:282 – interpretation of the meaning]

      3.In the case of murder, capital punishment is an option for both male and female since they are equal in the sight of the Islamic law. However, in the case of accidental death, Islam stipulates that the blood money to be paid for a woman’s accidental death is half of that which is paid for a man. The reason that the blood money paid to the heirs of the female victim is half of that paid for a man’s killing in the case of accidental killing is because the damage done to the family by the man’s death is more of a financial loss. The family has lost a breadwinner who as we explained above is financially responsible for the entire family.

      4.AISHAH WAS BETROTHED AT 9 AND CONSUMMATION WAS AT 12.
      FOR YOUR INFO’ A GIRL WHEN SHE ATTAINS PUBERTY, SHE CAN MARRY.
      AGE STIPULATIONS ARE ACCORDING TO COUNTRY’S LAWS AND TRIBAL CUSTOMS.
      WHAT ABOUT KANDYAN MARRIAGE LAW AND THESAWALAMAI IN THE CASE OF TAMILS.
      GHANDI MARRIED KASTHURBAI AS A CHILD- HE IS CALLE A “MAHA-ATMA”

      5. AS FOR IRAN THEY ARE SHI’A AND THEY PRACTISE EVEN MUT’AH WHICH IS TEMPORARY MARRIAGE

      7. AS FOR WIFE BEATING JUST READ ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE MORNING AND
      YOU WILL KNOW THE NUMBER OF WOMEN ABUSED EVEN BY PRIESTS, WOMEN BRUTALLY BEATEN AND EVEN MURDERED. I WOULD NOT SAY THAT THERE NO INSTANCES OF MUSLIM WOMEN BEING TREATED BADLY AND EVEN ABUSED AND
      BEATEN.

      HERE IS WHAT THE PROPHET HAS SAID;

      “Among Muslims his Faith is more perfect whose behavior towards (everyone) is good, and (particularly), towards his wife is of love and kindness.” {Tirmidhi}

      I HOPE I HAVE CLARIFIED THE DOUBTS OF NOT ONLY YOU BUT MANY ON THIS FORUM.

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    @Sarath, your accusation may be true, but you should provide hard evidence. – CT

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    Everyone must be free to follow one’s religion as long as it does not interfere in others practicing theirs, or in normal daily activity in whatever one is engaging in.

    Exceptions are when it comes into conflict with laws of the land. Sikhs wanting to be exempt from crash helmets when riding a bike! I believe all religions MUST allow flexibility for the person, to permit conformity with the surrounding. In an extreme case if the a woman was out hiking in the hills, it would neither be advisable to wear a sari or a niqab. One must wear the most appropriate attire for the activity.

    So nothing must be mandatory, just permit one to express oneself any which way without offending others. So no nakedness in public please.

    ” I am somewhat uncomfortable with the statement in the letter above to the President, of “global resurgence of Islamist Piety in the 1980s” as an excuse to permit fundamentalist behavior. It implicitly forced strictures on people practicing flexibility until then!

    Similarly with fundamentalist Christian groups also influenced by their own Born again beliefs coming around the same time. It just upsets a delicate multifaith equilibrium when one goes into extremes. It is therefore for the newbie to explain that it is more practical for the work, and not a statement of differentiation. The influence foreign powers have had over the years from the Pre Portuguese Inquisitions to the newly resurgent nationalism is one of conformity.

    After all Buddhism practiced in SL is very different to that practiced in most Buddhist countries. It is therefore only a form, not one that is right and the other wrong. The BBS in their zeal to impose some cultural norms on those who are Sinhala and Buddhist must tread carefully, as it is just a passing feeling. Sinhala today may not have been Sinhala yesterday. Muslim today, were most likely Sinhala years ago. Gene testing will prove that most Muslims are more native to Sri Lanka than most Sinhala people, so we are all mixed with beliefs that are passing. It is best not to get too hot headed, as many who are Muslim may in future change their beliefs, and so will many Buddhists to others and I dare say many Christians will probably embrace the purer form of Buddhism, the giving away of all desires, as it conforms more with Christianities vows of poverty and chastity.

    It all goes to show that we are just passing through life, so let us live it to the fullest, enjoy it and not upset our neighbors, by our bloody minded intolerance, but the at the same time be mindful of others feelings. The latter example is I do not want my sleep interrupted by an dawn artificial sound of loudspeakers from a Christian, Muslim, Hindu or Buddhist form of worship. Loudspeakers were never part of any of these religions till the last 50 years, so why start now? Just think about being good citizens, good neighbors and above all good human beings.

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      Patta Pal, absolutely true. All Religions today have only form, but no content. The use of loudspeakers should be banned for all Religions. Surely God is not deaf.

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        Gamini, I agree with you that the use of loud speakers be banned.

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        I agree that loudspeakers should be banned. From the Islamic perspective it is not necessary to call for prayers by amplifying the sond of the caller. But let us do it in a civilized way. Let it be done under the aegis of the Ministry of religious affairs. In any case the use of loudspeakers within a specified distance from a Hospital should be banned forthwith! Let us learn to solve our problems that reflect the great civilization of this Nation!

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          Jamal those Buddhists who earlier were offended the Mosques using Loudspeakers now are wallowing in the use of loudspeakers themselves. Come Poya and throughout the day and very late into the night the loudspeakers bellow ‘Pirith’. Then again early morning there isn’t a dog to listen, but almost every Temple use loudspeakers to air Pirith. Now Pirith is not a mantra. If pirith as believed today has power as a mantra, then Buddha has to be a Magician. Pirith is really a narration of an event in Pali stanza how Buddha explained an issue. That is why all Sutras commence with, ‘Evang Mey Sutang, Ekang Samayang Baghawa’, which simply means Once upon a time I heard Buddha say. Today the people are led to believe by the ‘Moda Sangha’ that Pirith is a powerful means to calm or cure any situation and the power is transmitted to a thread and tied on wrists. So the Corrupt Politicians and the Crooked Businessmen have their wrists covered with srings to show they are blessed abundantly and protected by the Dhamma. There is no truth to this at all. Further Pirith can be aired right through the day and night using loudspeakers but will have no good effect to the country or the people. See the plight of the country today after the locals have taken over and resorting to these false gimmicks, has not Crime, Corruption, Killing and Rape has increased, compared to the time during the rule of the British this country was at peace where all, the Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims and Burghers lived in amity and Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims practiced their faith without competition as true believers? Today everything is politicized and the country is run by a set of Goons and all Religions in the hands of Zealots.

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            Gamini, Stupidity is common to all our compatriots. Long years ago a wealthy arab came to Kandy and some of his henchmen (he was supposedly to be the leader of a sufi religious order ) escorted him to some place in Bhahirawakande. They made him climb all the way to the top. The man started with supplicating. The people said Amen (which was literally may God grant his supplication!.) However climbing further he was furious as he had to sweat it out over the exhausting climb. Then he turned to cursing his devotees in Arabic. He called them idiots and donkeys and monkeys for causing him the exhaustion. All this mind you in Arabic. The poor henchmen who did not understand a word kept repeating Amen Amen thinking he was supplicating good for them. This is what happens when people blindly follow without any understanding at all.

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          I have always said that during the prophets time there were no loud speakers, so why now?

          Also we have enough technology to let us know the prayer times.

          I live close to a Buddhist Temple and the loud speaker blares at 4.30 before the Azan. Also all night pirith over the loud speakers every week!

          We can put a stop to all this!

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        And you are absolutely, d-e-a-f.

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    YOU ASKING ABOUT EVIDENCE ALL THE MUSLIM JOURNALISTS KNOW AMEENS CORRUPT PRACTICE I CHALLANGE COME AND SEE WHO IS NOW IN AMINS ALVITIGALA FLAT HI DAYGHTER WORKS IN ISLAND NEWSPAPER AND LEFT WHAT IS HER ADD. NOT THE ALVITIGALA FLAT WE SEND A LETTER TODAY TO BRIBERY COM TO INVESTIGAT AMMEENS WEALTH

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      Mr. Sarath Fernando, you have not replied to my comments regarding your assumed allegations on Mr. Ameen. Your silence indicates that you statement is a deliberately lie. As such you should make an open apology to Mr. Ameen through these columns. Are not different from the BBS who say several untruths about Muslims?

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      O gigilo! What has the bribery commission to do with Ameens wealth and his daughters whereabout to do with Island Newspaper and Carrot Ponnando scratching his arserim.

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    It looks that some rubbish in the form of unfounded allegations is being thrown at Ameen personally. Firstly it must be understood that Ameen is not acting on his own as Ameen but as the President of the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka which is the umbrella body of almost all the leading Muslim organisations, both religious and social. It is Ameen in the capacity of the President of the Muslim Media Forum then initiated the formation of an umbrella during the Tsunami. The organisations and the Muslims in general acknowledge the services of Ameen as he is in the forefront in all Muslim issues when Muslims politicians remain unconcerned of the community’s. There are a number of instances when Ameen and the MCSL have been instrumental in making the community and the Muslim Politicians become alert to the issues they are facing. This letter certainly has not been drafted by Ameen solely but is the work of a team of people involved in the MCSL. Of course certain issues or matters raised in the letter could be subject to different observations or criticism but a personal vendetta on Ameen is undesirable.

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    When big sharks are making in Billions openly and you seem to closing yours eyes and worrying about what you assume a sprat is making. What is it that you are talking about Ameen and his Elvitigala flat. If you have any credible evidence of fraud why don’t you go to the Bribery Commissioner.

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