Anonymous asked: r u single?
Trying to figure something out
Anonymous asked: just stepped on an acorn that looks like bashar al-assads head. the most satifying of crunches. i'm a squirrel for that kind of fun! just argued with some uncles about muslim punk. all in a days work wouldn't you say imran bhai? - hassam from detroit
Sure, friend
Anonymous asked: why isn't your band based out of boston anymore?
Have you ever been there? Isssss wack
Anonymous asked: Can ~fans~ add you on facebook? Or is that creepy?
yea its cool http://facebook.com/imalik
That’s twisted.
Sunni Tehreek rejects capital punishment to Mumtaz Qadri
Karachi: Representative Sunni Tehreek Muhammad Shahid Ghuori has strongly criticized verdict of capital punishment to Mumtaz Hussain Qadri and termed it as un-Islamic.
He was addressing to a large gathering protesting in front of Karachi Press Club on Saturday. He said that if the government does not implement the laws of blasphemy then thousands of Mumtaz Qadris would emerge.
He questioned the government that if anti-state actors like Raymond Davies can be released then why Mumtaz Qadri, who he said is hero of Muslim Ummah cannot be released.
He announced that Sunni Tehreek is willing to pay Rs. 200 million to heirs of Salman Taseer as blood money. He said that Salman Taseer had repeatedly offended the religion but no action was taken against him by the sitting government.
In such situations the people themselves start taking the decisions and Mumtaz Qadri is a prime example.
He said that Christians and Jews have also realized that they cannot eliminate the love and passion of Muslims for the Last Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be upon Him).
Shahid Ghouri said that Sunni Tehreek believes in the rule of the law but they would not accept any anti-Islamic decision. He asked the government to play its part on the release of Mumtaz Qadri.
(via fuckyeahsouthasia)
Tahrir Square Dance by The Kominas
Performed for our Egyptian brothers and sisters and the powerful revolution they brought in their country. Punk as hell, punk forever.
P.S. The video, while being graphic in several scenes, sends goosebumps all over my body because of the electric vibe it gives. Especially the scene where the Egyptian army attempts to disrupt an entire group of Muslim men praying. They don’t move an inch. And that made me damn proud.
Juna Mahal Maiden
On the upper floor ceiling of Juna Mahal, Rajasthan
(via misericardia)