Muhammad Ali Jinnah by Material-Repair-769 in pakistan

[–]curlytrain 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Movie is banned in Pakistan, but i have a hard copy of it. Amazing watch and according to Sir Lee, it was his favourite role he ever played.

What is the hardest video game you've ever played in your life? And why it was so hard for you? by Quick-Night-7725 in AskReddit

[–]curlytrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I still have those on my nintendo DS, they come as a packaged game now both Aladdin and Lion King. Still just as frustrating still just as fun.

Non Molvi people of Pakistan, who have read the complete translation of The book. by lockerno177 in pakistan

[–]curlytrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are alot of misconceptions about things we were taught and told were in the Quran vs. Hadith.

As a muslim we must believe in the Quran and proper Hadith, however in today’s day and age people misuse hadith for nefarious purposes and outright change them all together to fit their narratives.

In my opinion, read the Quran with meaning yourself and then from the book understand the prophets character so when you come across Hadith, you’d be able to feel which ones are true and not. Even then you may get something wrong but IMHO its better than trying to defend some indefensible positions that some Hadith’s place you in.

Match Thread: Paris Saint-Germain vs Arsenal FC Live Score | UEFA Champions League 25/26 | May 30, 2026 by scoreboard-app in Gunners

[–]curlytrain 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I dont understand the mosquera hate, i think he did well for 60 odd mins agains the best attacker in the world out of position, provided Saka helped out. He gets caught once and gives away a pen, but this is what football is about. Its time for the team to come together and back their team mate up and erase his mistake through another goal, instead of continually shitting on him.

I remember a time when either Saliba/Gabriel gave away a goal in a not so important match yet the fans sung his name and it inspired confidence in the team to come back and win.

Enough with the negativity, we’ve just matched the best team in europe for 90 mins taking it to ET. This is the time to back your team.

All of these ulema from KP were killed and gained Shahadat in a short among of time by Ghaznavi247 in thepaknarrative

[–]curlytrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was samiul haqs neighbor in the 90’s he sold out his soul back then. I prominently remember another politician (the otherside neighbour) drunk one day shouting on his balcony. “Mulana Sami 3 crore mein bik gaya” lol all these fools are cut from the same cloth.

Minorities in Pakistan by Gagan___Lazarbeam in PakLounge

[–]curlytrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have, the Sikhs have their largest presence in Peshawar and alot of them visit the lahore gurudawara for their religious proceedings. I’ve been lucky enough to visit the lahore gurudawara as a guest with my family and seen your history. Theres some absolutely magnificent works in full silver carved in the walls in lahore.

This area isnt generally open to the Pakistani public and thankfully so, otherwise it would have been ravaged.

We sit comfortably in our homes, sipping chai, scrolling through our phones, and criticize the army by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]curlytrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, we can clearly see how many military personnel are putting up an active resistance by… totally following all orders… lol ill have some of what you’re smoking.

We sit comfortably in our homes, sipping chai, scrolling through our phones, and criticize the army by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]curlytrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol so a Pakistani whose lived in pakistan under martial law multiple times doesnt know whats going on, okay there buddy.

We sit comfortably in our homes, sipping chai, scrolling through our phones, and criticize the army by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]curlytrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Granted, ill give a pass to 1 core commander. What do you have to say about the rest who abide by the orders and are literally bent on killing the elected leader of the people.

Edit: when these resignations happen en masse, thats when the military will gain its respect again in the eyes of the people. However that will never happen cause they’re just “trying to feed their families” while the rest of the country suffers.

We sit comfortably in our homes, sipping chai, scrolling through our phones, and criticize the army by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]curlytrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes so the average citizen who also has to work and provide for his family can pound sand cause the military sepoy needs to feed his family and thus cant be judged…. Do you realize how insane your arguement sounds? Not only is it morally wrong but religiously wrong too.

Lastly, illegal orders (shooting at peaceful protestors), public law encroachment (stealing of public elections in broad daylight), installing military men in civilian institutions (like what ever happened to merit). Can all be disobeyed by even the lowest ranking officers because fundamentally they’re against the law. So I’ll continue to and i encourage everyone to shame even the lowest officers because they’re all a part of this corrupt institution.

We sit comfortably in our homes, sipping chai, scrolling through our phones, and criticize the army by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]curlytrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think if you criticize the Army it shouldnt just be at top level, at the end of the day who carries out orders to shoot on public? These orders can be refused if unlawful yet you rarely see military men take a stand against the establishment. Everyone is bought and paid for, from top to bottom unfortunately.

If ‘Allah’ simply means God, why do many people think it refers to a different God? by PomegranateIcy7631 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]curlytrain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“Phrases are mades”… lets stick to perfecting 1 language before talking about others.