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2006-08-15 18:13:56 · 3 answers · asked by The Maulvi Who Sold His Maruti 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Lets see, Dr Kalam is the Pres of India, which is fine, he is extremely intelligent, he is also Muslim, India is still struggle to keep its identity as Hindus' ancient culture and history, Dr. Kalam wants to assert India's powers and finds that the nuclear way might be best. I am not that familiar with him, he seems to have a basic goal of taking the future by the horns, which is fine, but will he accomplish this without the blood and destruction of the Muslims as we are witnessing today.

He has displayed none of the violence that our noted bin Laden has, and there in lies the difference in the two Muslims. Ideal, I am not either are but right now, the one seems far removed from the other. One is a terrorist and proudly proclaims it, the other is a man at the helm of his country, trying to bring it and its people into a productive active society for all. The other wants to turn the clock back to 1400's for all mankind, the other wants to build a bridge across to tomorrow.

So, with the limited concepts of Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam, I would say as far and for today, he is the the ideal Muslim.

But then again, bin laden certainly is the ideal Muslim to millions of Muslims for whatever reason they choose I know not why.

2006-08-15 18:42:18 · answer #1 · answered by kickinupfunf 6 · 0 0

The quality of a person is irrespective of what religion one believes in. Being good or bad or for that matter being ideal can never be linked to religion.

All I can say is killing someone or even perpetrating an act that wipes out human race is equally a crime...basically in-human. Supposedly, the concept is that killing others (for a totally irrational idea) will take the culprits to "heaven". Sounds weird to me!!

Well, I don't want to dig into this matter. Religion is a sensitive issue and most often it "blinds reason". What matters is eternal damnation what we should fear. We are responsible for our actions and are accountable for them on the Judgment day. So all that we have to think of is our soul & eternal damnation. “What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his own sword”. They that use the sword die by the sword.

2006-08-16 03:42:08 · answer #2 · answered by Chief of sinners 4 · 0 0

Dunno. Never met these guys.

From what I've read about them, none fits the bill.

2006-08-16 01:21:23 · answer #3 · answered by mr_mayat 3 · 0 0

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