jo wi koi jang jitt da hai...jitt ke wi haar jaanada we,kyun ki ...is jitt ch us de bhraanwaa daa hi khoon hundaa we....aao jang jit ni hai taan dilaan di jung jitto naa ki zaminaan di jung
ik kudi hai sohni jai...masoom te khoobsoorat..jisdaa naam hai ashi...sarhad de us paar...chenaab de kinaare...shaayed...usdi akhaan chon mere waare soch ke ajj wi hanju nikal aunde haun....ki pata ajj wi..shaayed main uhna hanjuaan naal...akhaan de raste..ho ke us de dil ch uter awaan
hello, i have come across different messages of opinion on this punjabi chatforum.
People have a sense of belonging and value. what matters is what you think of yourselves every human has a value and has a right of independence this should not be at the cost of taking life but giving the value of life to everyone . Is the life of a sikh more valuable than a hindu or the life of a muslim more valuable than a jew, its strange that wars are always created out of peace, our duty as humans is to conduct ourselves so that no one is harmed in anyway.I sincerely pray for everyone irrespective of your religion or belief.
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Hi Everyone I m jillur Rahman Lipton from Bangladesh.
i m 26 and i m an IT professional wanna make friend around the world. wanna converse in MSN ..just add me lipton2k2hotmail
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Ba Bye
Hi Everyone I m jillur Rahman Lipton from Bangladesh.
i m 26 and i m an IT professional wanna make friend around the world. wanna converse in MSN ..just add me lipton2k2hotmail
talk to then
Ba Bye
To all my friends in Pakistan:
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i m waiting 4 any indian girl
yae lucky dera kab niklye ga koi pata to do yar
hello friends, is there anyone from barkian or korian near lahore, than mail me at vivekwigsancharnet.in
before partition my grandpa lived there and i want to know more about that.
HI,
MY NAME IS LUCKY A PUNJABI BOY LIVING IN DELHI
ANDWANT TO BE SOMEONW FRIEND. IF THERE IS ANYONE WHO FEEL THE SORROWN OF SINGLENESS . CAN CONTACT WITHME
MY ID IS BHUPINDER1981L- at - INDIATIEMS
Saray panain tay parawain noon meri walo wadahi howay. mera na awais aa mein lahore which wasna aain. koi para ya pain meray naal dukh sukh karna chaway tay menno mail karay. mera e-mail: aqqpunjabi.net
fair milnay ain.
Rub Rakha.
I love this site.
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hey everyone
this is sonia. looking for friends
Hi,
I am from a Hindu but when ever someone asks " Aap kahan se hain " , I always say Peshawar. My father was born in Peshawar in 1941. I am a Peshawri and my coming generations will be.
I am looking for someone from Mohalla raampura Peshawar.
Long live our friendship, we dont need friendship between our governments, but people.
hi
all friend i am 4 u only
Amit
hello all my friends from pakistan and india of every religion my name is roohi i live in lahore i am an archaeologist my grand father was a deputy speaker at punjab assembly india some of my family members are still in india i love and respect all religions of the world as all teaches us good ways to addopt it teaches us to love humanity
Yani as salam elekum
Kaifa Halak , Aalu palak
I am from dubai originally from karachi pak,
I wish to be friend of all indians ;) and i want them to shake hand with all of us, we should not follow politicians, we should always listen Dil ki Awaz.which is Jaggu bhai ki ghazal ka eik shaer hai "Dushmani say milay ga kiya tum ko? Dost ban ker raha karo hum. aur chitra baji kehti hain k " Hum ko dushman ki nigahoun say na dekha ki jiyey
Piyar hi Piyar hain hum Hum pay bharosa ki jiyey.
See you guy take care
mail me if u want to be my friend
Aamir address nickdougloshotmail.com
Main Amritsar which jumya san.47 di wand which main pakistan aa gya. Mera dil karda ay keh kohi Amritsar da rahn wala pyyar bhria dil wala bhunda dost bun jaway. Main 60 sal ton ziada wdah han. Kadi kadi Amritsar bohat yad anda ai. Main liberal bhanda hain.
Muzbi fraq pasand nai karda.
Khalid Umar Chhura
hello guys...
sorry wo is liye ki hume english nahi atti is liye mein hindi mein he likh raha hu...aur yeh topic meri life ke baaarein mein hein. mein apnein ghar mein subse bada ladka hu aur meri age 17 hein aur mein 8th paas hu.ap mein se dostoein kisi nein kabhi na kabhi pyaar to kiya hoga meri bhi yahi galti thi. meine bhi use chaha jiske baarein mein mujhe sub kuch patta tha. chaliye Change kijiye yeh Topic mein delhi se hu meine app logo se salaahe lenaa chahta hu mein is chotti si ummer mein her abb karnein lag gaya hu aur aise ab mujhe nahi lagtaa yeh kabhi paayegi kyo ki mein drink daily karta hu. so pls mujhe koi raah dheekhaye mujhe mail kare raj_tilak84- at - yahoo.com
Hullo evey one in India I am 39 and want to make a friend in India specially in Delhi if anyone is interested please do write me my e mail is tariqali24 - at - hotmail. com
salaam
2 all brothers
my name is abbas i am frm LAS-VEGAS i am living here since 16 yrs now i am 28 yr old ,with the grace of ALLAH my business is going very good here,i just started a smalll pakistani restaurant here and believe me most of my customers r white people ,although desi pepole dont come often,when the white people ask me wats my nationality i tell them i am desi ,when they ask me wat is desi i tell them a person frm sub-continent ,most of them laugh but some r astonished to hear this answer,1 of my best friend is indian punjabi sikh frm california ,he also worked as a manager at my restaurant for few months,but now he opened his own restaurant in california ,stilll every weeek he calls me or i calll him and every summer and winter he comes stay with me and i go visit him ,he is married and have 1 small son ,his family lives with me and when i go there with my parents i stay with him,everything is smooth and we never had a fight or discussion over religion or country ,infact he calls himself lahori becuase his dad waz born in lahore bfr partition,we speak fluent punjabi with each other and mostly people think we r bloood brothers,but infact although we dont have thr same bloood but we r more than brothers .
in the end i just wanna say to alll the readers that,dont hate each other for wats there nationality or there reliogion ,specially when u r out of ur countries treat ur other desi brothers and sisters as ur own ,because white,blacks and hispanics think we r all same and as a matter of fact blacks,hispanics,whites e.t.c out of there countries r same without any border without any religion ....trust me
SALAAAM
namaste
sasriakaal
ABBAS---L.V CITY
Pyare Abbas Ji
Thank you for expressing your feelings.
For your information the same feelings of commonality, closeness are felt by MOST Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs at personal level but due to these political hoodlums and our so called protectors have destroyed the love among real people.
Every one in their heart knows that Punjabis are simply branches of same tree and most of them are from a few branches. I will say that most of us are leaves of a branch but due to religious belief changes in past few hundred years, people distanced themselves for very minor things.
Please write the name and direction of your restaurant and your friends and we will visit them soon.
You can be sure that if you write here you will receive many more visitors.
With love to all our friends
Namaste Sat Sri Akaal Salaam!
Editor
Mere pyaare Hindustani te Pakistani bhravo,
is website te main jadon wi aaya haan, mera dil baag baag hoya hai. Is pyaar te mohabbat nu bujhan na dena. Is subcontinent da dil ha Punjab - Sada Punjab,
chahe East hove ya West Punjab is the best.
rab rakha,
- P Singh
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RY DIGITAL TV’s host Dr Masood, while discussing the May 8 killing of 11 French nationals in Karachi, named one Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami as one of the suspected terrorists involved in the bombing. When the Americans bombed the Taliban and Mulla Umar fled from his stronghold in Kandahar, a Pakistani personality also fled with him. This was Qari Saifullah Akhtar, the leader of Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami, Pakistan’s biggest jehadi militia headquartered in Kandahar. No one knew the name of the outfit and its leader. A large number of its fighters made their way into Central Asia and Chechnya to escape capture at the hands of the Americans, the rest stole back into Pakistan to establish themselves in Waziristan and Buner. Their military training camp (maskar) in Kotli in Azad Kashmir swelled with new fighters and now the outfit is scouting some areas in the NWFP to create a supplementary maskar for jehad in Kashmir. Its ‘handlers’ have clubbed it together with Harkatul Mujahideen to create Jamiatul Mujahideen in order to cut down the large number of outfits gathered together in Azad Kashmir. It was active in Held Kashmir under the name of Harkatul Jahad Brigade 111.
Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami and the Taliban:The leader of Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami, Qari Saifullah Akhtar was an adviser to Mulla Umar in the Taliban government. His fighters were called ‘Punjabi’ Taliban and were offered employment, something that other outfits could not get out of Mulla Umar. The outfit had membership among the Taliban too. Three Taliban ministers and 22 judges belonged to the Harkat. In difficult times, the Harkat fighters stood together with Mulla Umar. Approximately 300 of them were killed fighting the Northern Alliance, after which Mulla Umar was pleased to give Harkat the permission to build six more maskars in Kandahar, Kabul and Khost, where the Taliban army and police also received military training. From its base in Afghanistan, Harkat launched its campaigns inside Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Chechnya. But the distance of Qari Saifullah Akhtar from the organisation’s Pakistani base did not lead to any rifts. In fact, Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami emerged from the defeat of the Taliban largely intact. In Pakistan Qari Akhtar has asked the ‘returnees’ to lie low for the time being, while his Pakistani fighters already engaged are busy in jehad as before.
The Harkat is the only militia which boasts international linkages. It calls itself ‘the second line of defence of all Muslim states’ and is active in Arakan in Burma, and Bangladesh, with well organised seminaries in Karachi, and Chechnya, Sinkiang, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. (The latest trend is to recall Pakistani fighters stationed abroad and encourage the local fighters to take over the operations). Its fund-raising is largely from Pakistan, but an additional source is its activity of selling weapons to other militias. Its acceptance among the Taliban was owed to its early allegiance to a leader of the Afghan war, Maulvi Nabi Muhammadi and his Harkat Inqilab Islami whose fighters became a part of the Taliban forces in large numbers. Nabi Muhammadi was ignored by the ISI in 1980 in favour of Hekmatyar and his Hezb-e-Islami. His outfit suffered in influence inside Afghanistan because he was not supplied with weapons in the same quantity as some of the other seven militias.
According to the journal Al-Irshad of Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami, published from Islamabad, a Deobandi group led by Maulana Irshad Ahmad was established in 1979. Looking for the right Afghan outfit in exile to join in Peshawar, Maulana Irshad Ahmad adjudged Maulvi Nabi Muhammadi as the true Deobandi and decided to join him in 1980. Harkat Inqilab Islami was set up by Maulana Nasrullah Mansoor Shaheed and was taken over by Nabi Muhammadi after his martyrdom. Eclipsed in Pakistan, Maulana Irshad Ahmad fought in Afghanistan against the Soviets till he was killed in battle in Shirana in 1985. His place was taken by Qari Saifullah Akhtar, which was not liked by some of the Harkat leaders, including Maulana Fazlur Rehman Khaleel who then set up his own Harkatul Mujahideen. According to some sources, Harkatul Mujahideen was a new name given to Harkatul Ansar after it was declared terrorist by the United States. Other sources claim that it was Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami that had earlier merged with Harkatul Ansar. But relations with Fazlur Rehman Khaleel remained good, but when Maulana Masood Azhar separated from Harkatul Mujahideen and set up his own Jaish-e-Muhammad, Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami opposed Jaish in its journal Sada-e-Mujahid (May 2000) and hinted that ‘you-know-who’ had showered Jaish with funds. Jaish was supported by Mufti Shamzai of Banuri Mosque of Karachi and was given a brand new maskar in Balakot by the ISI.
Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami and Kashmir jehad:The sub-militia fighting in Kashmir is semi-autonomous and is led by chief commander Muhammad Ilyas Kashmiri. Its training camp is 20 km from Kotli in Azad Kashmir, with a capacity for training 800 warriors, and is run by one Haji Khan. Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami went into Kashmir in 1991 but was at first opposed by the Wahhabi elements there because of its refusal to criticise the grand Deobandi congregation of Tableeghi Jamaat and its quietist posture. But as days passed, its warriors were recognised as ‘Afghanis’. It finally had more martyrs in the jehad of Kashmir than any other militia. Its resolve and organisation were recognised when foreigners were seen fighting side by side with its Punjabi warriors. To date, 650 Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami mujahideen have killed in battle against the Indian army: 190 belonging to both sides of Kashmir, nearly 200 belonging to Punjab, 49 to Sindh, 29 to Balochistan, 70 to Afghanistan, 5 to Turkey, and 49 collectively to Uzbekistan, Bangladesh and the Arab world.
Because of its allegiance to the spiritual legacy of Deobandism, Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami did not attack the Tableeghi Jamaat, which stood it in good stead because it became the only militia whose literature was allowed to be distributed during the congregations of the Tableeghi Jamaat, and those in the Pakistani establishment attending the congregation were greatly impressed by the militia’s organisational excellence. It contained more graduates of the seminaries than any other militia, thus emphasising its religious character as envisaged by its founder and by Maulvi Nabi Muhammadi. It kept away from the sectarian conflict unlike Jaish-e-Muhammad but its men were at times put off by the populist Kashmiri Islam and reacted violently to local practices.
In Central Asia, Chechnya and Burma: The leader of Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami in Uzbekistan is Sheikh Muhammad Tahir al-Farooq. So far 27 of its fighters have been killed in battle against the Uzbek president Islam Karimov, as explained in the Islamabad-based journal Al-Irshad. Starting in 1990, the war against Uzbekistan was bloody and was supported by the Taliban, till in 2001, the commander had to ask the Pakistanis in Uzbekistan to return to base. In Chechnya, the war against the Russians was carried on under the leadership of commander Hidayatullah. Pakistan’s embassy in Moscow once denied that there were any Pakistanis involved in the Chechnyan war, but journal Al-Irshad (March 2000) declared from Islamabad that the militia was deeply involved in the training of guerrillas in Chechnya for which purpose commander Hidayatullah was stationed in the region. It estimated that ‘dozens’ of Pakistani fighters had been martyred fighting against Russian infidels. When the Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami men were seen first in Tajikistan, they were mistaken by some observers as being fighters from Sipah Sahaba, but in fact they were under the command of commander Khalid Irshad Tiwana, helping Juma Namangani and Tahir Yuldashev resist the Uzbek ruling class in the Ferghana Valley. The anti-Uzbek warlords were being sheltered by Mulla Umar in Afghanistan.
Maulana Abdul Quddus heads the Burmese warriors located in Karachi and fighting mostly in Bangladesh on the Arakanese border. Korangi is the base of the Arakanese Muslims who fled Burma to fight the jehad from Pakistan. A large number of Burmese are located inside Korangi and the area is sometimes called mini-Arakan. Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami has opened 30 seminaries for them inside Korangi, there being 18 more in the rest of Karachi. Maulana Abdul Quddus, a Burmese Muslim, while talking to weekly Zindagi (25-31 January 1998), revealed that he had run away from Burma via India and took religious training in the Harkat seminaries in Karachi and on its invitation went to Afghanistan, took military training there and fought the jehad from 1982 to 1988. In Orangi, the biggest seminary is Madrasa Khalid bin Walid where 500 Burmese are under training. They were trained in Afghanistan and later made to fight against the Northern Alliance and against the Indian army in Kashmir. The Burmese prefer to stay in Pakistan, and very few have returned to Burma or to Bangladesh. There are reports of their participation in the religious underworld in Karachi.
Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami has branch offices in 40 districts and tehsils in Pakistan, including Sargodha, Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan, Khanpur, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Mianwali, Bannu, Kohat, Waziristan, Dera Ismail Khan, Swabi and Peshawar. It also has an office in Islamabad. Funds are collected from these grassroots offices as well as from sources abroad. The militia has accounts in two branches of Allied Bank in Islamabad, which have not been frozen because the organisation is not under a ban. The authorities have begun the process of reorganisation of jehad by changing names and asking the various outfits to merge. Harkat al-Jahad al-Islami has been asked to merge with Harkatul Mujahideen of Fazlur Rehman Khaleel who had close links with Osama bin Laden. The new name given to this merger is Jamiatul Mujahideen. Jamaat Islami’s Hizbul Mujahideen has been made to absorb all the refugee Kashmiri organisations. Jaish and Lashkar-e-Tayba have been clubbed together as Al-Jahad. All the Barelvi organisations, so far located only in Azad Kashmir, have been pout together as Al-Barq. Al-Badr and Hizbe Islami have been renamed as Al-Umar Mujahideen.
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I wanna make a friendship anybody who live with my country or across the border. Im Pakistani and live in Karachi.. My basic purpose is remove the border tension with our mind, We really create a tension free mind which we are growing smoothly... anybody Indian or Pakistani wanna talking with me feel free to contact me.
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