I have Indian Muslim friend in the UK, U.S., Singapore, Malaysia, and here in Qatar.
When I visit them we are brothers. We pray together in a close line and it matters nothing at all what it says on our passports.
They could have been born anywhere, and so could I have. We had no choice in that.
We chose to pray together and live and die for Allah together.
Sure there are plenty of dudes with Muslim names, who chose to trade the Absolute for absolut, but they are not who I am talking about.
I mean, what does being Indian matter in comparison to God?
And if you don't believe in God, then the question is the same: what the hell does being Indian matter at the end of the day, or any other nationality?
in case you had a little absolut this afternoon.
I have Indian Muslim friend in the UK, U.S., Singapore, Malaysia, and here in Qatar.
When I visit them we are brothers. We pray together in a close line and it matters nothing at all what it says on our passports.
They could have been born anywhere, and so could I have. We had no choice in that.
We chose to pray together and live and die for Allah together.
Sure there are plenty of dudes with Muslim names, who chose to trade the Absolute for absolut, but they are not who I am talking about.
I mean, what does being Indian matter in comparison to God?
And if you don't believe in God, then the question is the same: what the hell does being Indian matter at the end of the day, or any other nationality?
I just don't get it. Probably I never will.