Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
The Mansoos will do his father the Sultan proud. On his recent trip to Africa, he has been out hunting lions. Who can blame the bored zadas? Making fresh meat out of the guillable abdes (AKA bakras) must get rather drawl and one must need a more challenging prey!
-
- Posts: 4618
- Joined: Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:01 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
there is no need to hunt abdes. they come and willingly offer themselves for slaughter. in fact they line up to get butchered, leaving their shalwars at home of course ...
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
bohri wrote:he has been out hunting lions.



-
- Posts: 889
- Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:14 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
Az there is no fun for mansoos in hunting abdes, as said they fall on the ground without bullets
But if you watch this you will experience the cruelty the animals face, how sad for the Mansoos to derive pleasure from such a terrible sport, if he had the balls suggest he joins one of the rugby teams in oz and let him face real men!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ9rUbHVcDk&sns=em
Notice the animals are killed in cold blood when they are minding their on business, without provocation
I have photos of him in jungle fatigues but don't know how to load them on these blogs, wwf and green peace can make a story of it ?
But if you watch this you will experience the cruelty the animals face, how sad for the Mansoos to derive pleasure from such a terrible sport, if he had the balls suggest he joins one of the rugby teams in oz and let him face real men!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ9rUbHVcDk&sns=em
Notice the animals are killed in cold blood when they are minding their on business, without provocation
I have photos of him in jungle fatigues but don't know how to load them on these blogs, wwf and green peace can make a story of it ?
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
( I'm in Pain )
I wish, I hadn't watched that video you posted

I wish, I hadn't watched that video you posted

-
- Posts: 889
- Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:14 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
Look at these picks
Have a look and and let us see who feels proud ?
https://picasaweb.google.com/1137282098 ... feat=email
Have a look and and let us see who feels proud ?
https://picasaweb.google.com/1137282098 ... feat=email
-
- Posts: 1314
- Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:00 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
What is wrong with these pics?ozmujaheed wrote:Look at these picks
Have a look and and let us see who feels proud ?
https://picasaweb.google.com/1137282098 ... feat=email
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
The Syedna and his followers who appreciate the murder of these innocent animals for the sake of sport, will inshaallah go to hell.
-
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:23 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
how much do they pay to kill a lion?ozmujaheed wrote:Look at these picks
Have a look and and let us see who feels proud ?
https://picasaweb.google.com/1137282098 ... feat=email
-
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:23 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
profastian wrote:What is wrong with these pics?ozmujaheed wrote:Look at these picks
Have a look and and let us see who feels proud ?
https://picasaweb.google.com/1137282098 ... feat=email
- killing of innocent animal which is beautiful creation of god
paying lots of money forr this sport which does not suit to a person who is at this great post
islam doesnt approve such waste of money and life
.
.
.
list is long
-
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:23 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
if we assume these guys are appointed by IMAM,
then what are they suppose to do?
planning and working for betterment of ummah? or passing time and money for sports and enjoying delicious food and increasing there belly size?
then what are they suppose to do?
planning and working for betterment of ummah? or passing time and money for sports and enjoying delicious food and increasing there belly size?
-
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:23 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
my mola Ali use to work 18 hours a day for betterment of ummah,where do these guys stand?
-
- Posts: 889
- Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:14 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
Prof , you dont see anything wrong
Let us ask this question how does the action of holding the gun and standing in pose next to a dead lion benefit his dawat? Are you not the same guys who claim a Diai is 100% dedicated to the cause of faith, communicating with an Imam, preparing your passage to heaven, so how does he get time to travel for hours to a park, seek a victim, shoot him down, pose for photos
Next how appropriate is it for him to wear military camouflage , what was he thinking, who is he at war with ?
How hypocritical that he want his followers to wear say a Kurta , while he is having fun , what else has he done , in Rome do as Romans do !
Let us ask this question how does the action of holding the gun and standing in pose next to a dead lion benefit his dawat? Are you not the same guys who claim a Diai is 100% dedicated to the cause of faith, communicating with an Imam, preparing your passage to heaven, so how does he get time to travel for hours to a park, seek a victim, shoot him down, pose for photos
Next how appropriate is it for him to wear military camouflage , what was he thinking, who is he at war with ?
How hypocritical that he want his followers to wear say a Kurta , while he is having fun , what else has he done , in Rome do as Romans do !
-
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:23 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
the way he is wearing military camouflage coz he is on hunting job,normal people have to wear shirt and pants,but when normal person wants to pray with those dress up people look at them that they are doing some crime.
same with visiting shrines,some times we have to rush airports and train station and we dont have time,but yet no matter how much u request u would not be allowed to do zyarat untill u wear that special dress.
how fair is that?
same with visiting shrines,some times we have to rush airports and train station and we dont have time,but yet no matter how much u request u would not be allowed to do zyarat untill u wear that special dress.
how fair is that?
-
- Posts: 11653
- Joined: Tue Oct 07, 2008 5:34 pm
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
RELIGION & ETHICS: Importance of Animals in Islam
By Nilofar Ahmed
“He is the One who created for you all that is in the earth.” (Quran: 2: 29)
Islam sets the creation of animals at a very high pedestal. However, time and again, Muslims have refused to acknowledge this importance. It seems that this verse has been widely misunderstood by Muslims. When somebody is gifted with something, he is supposed to cherish, nurture and take care of that gift and is not to misuse or destroy it. But it seems that generally Muslims are not inclined to cherish and protect the innumerable species of animals gifted to them in this world.
There are six surahs in the Quran whose titles are based on the names of animals. Besides, the mention of animals is found throughout the Book. In Surah Al-Anaam it is said, “There is no animal walking on the earth nor a bird flying on its two wings, except that they are (part of) communities like you” (6: 38). God, in His infinite wisdom, has organized even the most humble of creatures, like the birds, the bees and the ants into communities so that they can work, communicate and survive according to strict ethical and organizational rules, without any deviation. All the creatures in the world, including the animals, glorify their Lord and “sing His praises” (17: 44). The living sing with their tongues, while the non-living with the tacit acquiescence of their condition.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is reported to have said that if the smallest of birds is killed without its right and thrown away, this act will be questioned as a crime. He explained that the right of any animal was that it should be slaughtered, only in case of the need for food, by asking God’s permission through performing zibah in the prescribed manner (Mishkat). The hunting of animals simply for pleasure derived from a sharp-shooting spree is not considered lawful. He also instructed that the knife for slaughter should be sharp so that the animal does not suffer. Once, during a camp, somebody lighted a fire near an ant-hill. He at once asked for it to be put off. Once somebody caught two little baby birds whose mother started to circle above them with cries of pain. When the Prophet saw this, he asked the person to set them free (Bukhari).
The Prophet once related the story of the person who specially went down a well in order to quench the thirst of a thirsty dog. At the Conquest of Makkah the Prophet led an army of ten thousand men. On the way he saw a female dog nursing its puppies. He was afraid that someone might tease or disturb her, so he appointed one of his men to stand guard until the whole army had passed. He said that treating any and every living creature with kindness is a case for reward (Bukhari).
The Prophet forbade the hitting of animals on their faces and branding them (Abu Dawud). He forbade sports based on animal fights (Abu Dawud). The Prophet instructed his followers to let the animals take advantage of the greenery on the way, but to make them move fast in dry weather, to shorten their agony (Muslim). The Prophet affectionately gave the title of ‘Abu Hurairah,’ meaning ‘father of cats,’ to one of his companions because he was fond of cats and carried them around in his sleeve.
Once a pilgrim puts on the ihram and makes the intention for the umrah or the hajj, the pilgrim enters a state of consecration, in which certain lawful things become unlawful (5: 97). The killing of animals, no matter how small becomes unlawful in the area of the sanctuary (5: 95-97), which is about 50,000 sq km around the Ka’aba.
The Quran mentions some of the great signs of nature: “… in your creation and in the spreading of the animals are signs for those who possess firm faith” (45: 4). The importance of the creation of human beings is equated with the importance of the creation of animals. Belief in the importance of animals is a sign of firm faith.
Prophet Nuh was asked to build a large boat under divine instructions: “Construct a boat under Our supervision and by Our inspiration” (11: 38). The ones to be saved from the flood were the believers as well as a pair of every species of animals: “… We said, ‘Load aboard (animals), of every pair two… And (load) those who have come to believe”(11: 40). The command to save the animals came before the command to save the believers, pointing to the importance of the animals who had become endangered species.
The Quran relates the story of the Thamud, Prophet Salih’s nation, to whom he had been sent to call towards the One God and to supervise the equitable distribution of their means of subsistence. They reached an agreement that the people and the she-camel, who was sent as a miracle from God, would take turns to consume the water. They were also asked to share the pastures. “Indeed, there has come to you a miracle from your Lord, this is God’s she-camel, a clear sign. Let her graze freely in God’s earth. Do not touch her with bad intentions, or you will get caught in painful retribution” (6: 73). But they broke their promise and killed her (7: 77-78). Since the whole nation had colluded in this, the whole nation was destroyed. The immediate and obvious cause of their destruction was that they harmed a she-camel.
Prophet Sulaiman had recruited animals in his army and the hoopoe acted as his courier. Prophet Yunus left his people in despair even before God commanded him to leave his nation. On the way, he was thrown out of the boat and a whale swallowed him. The whale carried him in its belly for a long time, keeping its mouth open, allowing him to breathe fresh air. He kept repenting and asking God for forgiveness. Finally, the fish threw him out onto a piece of land. Here the fish plays the central role of a savior for a prophet.
By Nilofar Ahmed
“He is the One who created for you all that is in the earth.” (Quran: 2: 29)
Islam sets the creation of animals at a very high pedestal. However, time and again, Muslims have refused to acknowledge this importance. It seems that this verse has been widely misunderstood by Muslims. When somebody is gifted with something, he is supposed to cherish, nurture and take care of that gift and is not to misuse or destroy it. But it seems that generally Muslims are not inclined to cherish and protect the innumerable species of animals gifted to them in this world.
There are six surahs in the Quran whose titles are based on the names of animals. Besides, the mention of animals is found throughout the Book. In Surah Al-Anaam it is said, “There is no animal walking on the earth nor a bird flying on its two wings, except that they are (part of) communities like you” (6: 38). God, in His infinite wisdom, has organized even the most humble of creatures, like the birds, the bees and the ants into communities so that they can work, communicate and survive according to strict ethical and organizational rules, without any deviation. All the creatures in the world, including the animals, glorify their Lord and “sing His praises” (17: 44). The living sing with their tongues, while the non-living with the tacit acquiescence of their condition.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is reported to have said that if the smallest of birds is killed without its right and thrown away, this act will be questioned as a crime. He explained that the right of any animal was that it should be slaughtered, only in case of the need for food, by asking God’s permission through performing zibah in the prescribed manner (Mishkat). The hunting of animals simply for pleasure derived from a sharp-shooting spree is not considered lawful. He also instructed that the knife for slaughter should be sharp so that the animal does not suffer. Once, during a camp, somebody lighted a fire near an ant-hill. He at once asked for it to be put off. Once somebody caught two little baby birds whose mother started to circle above them with cries of pain. When the Prophet saw this, he asked the person to set them free (Bukhari).
The Prophet once related the story of the person who specially went down a well in order to quench the thirst of a thirsty dog. At the Conquest of Makkah the Prophet led an army of ten thousand men. On the way he saw a female dog nursing its puppies. He was afraid that someone might tease or disturb her, so he appointed one of his men to stand guard until the whole army had passed. He said that treating any and every living creature with kindness is a case for reward (Bukhari).
The Prophet forbade the hitting of animals on their faces and branding them (Abu Dawud). He forbade sports based on animal fights (Abu Dawud). The Prophet instructed his followers to let the animals take advantage of the greenery on the way, but to make them move fast in dry weather, to shorten their agony (Muslim). The Prophet affectionately gave the title of ‘Abu Hurairah,’ meaning ‘father of cats,’ to one of his companions because he was fond of cats and carried them around in his sleeve.
Once a pilgrim puts on the ihram and makes the intention for the umrah or the hajj, the pilgrim enters a state of consecration, in which certain lawful things become unlawful (5: 97). The killing of animals, no matter how small becomes unlawful in the area of the sanctuary (5: 95-97), which is about 50,000 sq km around the Ka’aba.
The Quran mentions some of the great signs of nature: “… in your creation and in the spreading of the animals are signs for those who possess firm faith” (45: 4). The importance of the creation of human beings is equated with the importance of the creation of animals. Belief in the importance of animals is a sign of firm faith.
Prophet Nuh was asked to build a large boat under divine instructions: “Construct a boat under Our supervision and by Our inspiration” (11: 38). The ones to be saved from the flood were the believers as well as a pair of every species of animals: “… We said, ‘Load aboard (animals), of every pair two… And (load) those who have come to believe”(11: 40). The command to save the animals came before the command to save the believers, pointing to the importance of the animals who had become endangered species.
The Quran relates the story of the Thamud, Prophet Salih’s nation, to whom he had been sent to call towards the One God and to supervise the equitable distribution of their means of subsistence. They reached an agreement that the people and the she-camel, who was sent as a miracle from God, would take turns to consume the water. They were also asked to share the pastures. “Indeed, there has come to you a miracle from your Lord, this is God’s she-camel, a clear sign. Let her graze freely in God’s earth. Do not touch her with bad intentions, or you will get caught in painful retribution” (6: 73). But they broke their promise and killed her (7: 77-78). Since the whole nation had colluded in this, the whole nation was destroyed. The immediate and obvious cause of their destruction was that they harmed a she-camel.
Prophet Sulaiman had recruited animals in his army and the hoopoe acted as his courier. Prophet Yunus left his people in despair even before God commanded him to leave his nation. On the way, he was thrown out of the boat and a whale swallowed him. The whale carried him in its belly for a long time, keeping its mouth open, allowing him to breathe fresh air. He kept repenting and asking God for forgiveness. Finally, the fish threw him out onto a piece of land. Here the fish plays the central role of a savior for a prophet.
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
Excellent post bro gm.
-
- Posts: 11653
- Joined: Tue Oct 07, 2008 5:34 pm
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
Thanks bro anajmi. 

-
- Posts: 4618
- Joined: Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:01 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
bro gm,
thanks for further adding to our knowledge on the behaviour of prophets preceding rasulallah on their conduct concerning animals.
this is all futile when it concerns the bohra dai and his family. you see, they are above and beyond the restrictions placed on prophets and men of god by allah. those rules of respect for allah's creatures and all of creation dont apply to them. they have their own scriptures and tafseers which supersede the quranic messages and the conduct of the prophets.
who are you to question the dai and his family??? HOW DARE YOU??
whereas allah has instructed the rest of muslims to sacrifice a goat, cow or camel in commemoration of prophet ibrahim's readiness to sacrifice his son ismaeel as per commands of allah, that same allah has instructed syedna and his family to sacrifice and slaughter 24/7 any animal, the bigger and the more rarer and endangered the better. these animals need not be sacrificed in the halal way, but killed most mercilessly and gruesomely as possible with high powered rifles.
this the syedna and his family are doing solely to earn the khushi of allah subhana o taala. they are privy to revelations which these hapless prophets were not privileged to receive.
now do you get this?
thanks for further adding to our knowledge on the behaviour of prophets preceding rasulallah on their conduct concerning animals.
this is all futile when it concerns the bohra dai and his family. you see, they are above and beyond the restrictions placed on prophets and men of god by allah. those rules of respect for allah's creatures and all of creation dont apply to them. they have their own scriptures and tafseers which supersede the quranic messages and the conduct of the prophets.
who are you to question the dai and his family??? HOW DARE YOU??
whereas allah has instructed the rest of muslims to sacrifice a goat, cow or camel in commemoration of prophet ibrahim's readiness to sacrifice his son ismaeel as per commands of allah, that same allah has instructed syedna and his family to sacrifice and slaughter 24/7 any animal, the bigger and the more rarer and endangered the better. these animals need not be sacrificed in the halal way, but killed most mercilessly and gruesomely as possible with high powered rifles.
this the syedna and his family are doing solely to earn the khushi of allah subhana o taala. they are privy to revelations which these hapless prophets were not privileged to receive.
now do you get this?
-
- Posts: 4618
- Joined: Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:01 am
Re: Following in his fathers shikari footsteps
bro gm,
thanks for further adding to our knowledge on the behaviour of prophets preceding rasulallah on their conduct concerning animals.
this is all futile when it concerns the bohra dai and his family. you see, they are above and beyond the restrictions placed on prophets and men of god by allah. those rules of respect for allah's creatures and all of creation dont apply to them. they have their own scriptures and tafseers which supersede the quranic messages and the conduct of the prophets.
who are you to question the dai and his family??? HOW DARE YOU??
whereas allah has instructed the rest of muslims to sacrifice a goat, cow or camel in commemoration of prophet ibrahim's readiness to sacrifice his son ismaeel as per commands of allah, that same allah has instructed syedna and his family to sacrifice and slaughter 24/7 any animal, the bigger and the more rarer and endangered the better. these animals need not be sacrificed in the halal way, but killed most mercilessly and gruesomely as possible with high powered rifles.
this the syedna and his family are doing solely to earn the khushi of allah subhana o taala. they are privy to revelations which these hapless prophets were not privileged to receive.
now do you get this?
thanks for further adding to our knowledge on the behaviour of prophets preceding rasulallah on their conduct concerning animals.
this is all futile when it concerns the bohra dai and his family. you see, they are above and beyond the restrictions placed on prophets and men of god by allah. those rules of respect for allah's creatures and all of creation dont apply to them. they have their own scriptures and tafseers which supersede the quranic messages and the conduct of the prophets.
who are you to question the dai and his family??? HOW DARE YOU??
whereas allah has instructed the rest of muslims to sacrifice a goat, cow or camel in commemoration of prophet ibrahim's readiness to sacrifice his son ismaeel as per commands of allah, that same allah has instructed syedna and his family to sacrifice and slaughter 24/7 any animal, the bigger and the more rarer and endangered the better. these animals need not be sacrificed in the halal way, but killed most mercilessly and gruesomely as possible with high powered rifles.
this the syedna and his family are doing solely to earn the khushi of allah subhana o taala. they are privy to revelations which these hapless prophets were not privileged to receive.
now do you get this?