07-11-2007, 06:52 PM
From paki fora
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->BTW <b>people who live in this locality know that most people who go for prayer in LM are from ahle-sunnat-wul-jammat sect (also called brelvees by other sects) as was Moulana Abdulla father of Ghazi brothers</b>.
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I think one reason why there are no street protests is because politicians realise that a little more push and noise and emergency will be declared and they will have no chance to steal and plunder
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<b> He mentioned that the over all mood in Pakistan is of support for Pakistani troops and their actions but unfortunately society is more polarized than ever before. Thank God that a lot more people are on pro action side than against it. It seems that Musharraf may have strengthened his position instead of weakening as some had expected.</b>
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can anyone explain what kind of sect they are talking?
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->BTW <b>people who live in this locality know that most people who go for prayer in LM are from ahle-sunnat-wul-jammat sect (also called brelvees by other sects) as was Moulana Abdulla father of Ghazi brothers</b>.
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I think one reason why there are no street protests is because politicians realise that a little more push and noise and emergency will be declared and they will have no chance to steal and plunder
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<b> He mentioned that the over all mood in Pakistan is of support for Pakistani troops and their actions but unfortunately society is more polarized than ever before. Thank God that a lot more people are on pro action side than against it. It seems that Musharraf may have strengthened his position instead of weakening as some had expected.</b>
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can anyone explain what kind of sect they are talking?
