
Dear Pakistanis. There was a time, we had a peaceful and progressive Pakistan, a leading developing country in asia. In this podcast we will be discussing what the so called glorious religion Islam has done to this country, its past two generations and the bleak future ahead. All because freedom thinking, asking questions and expression is totally forbidden...
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 334 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Folks the brain dead Hafiz jee has said that real freedom can not be achieved without an economic stability. This idiot should know that he and his gang is the reason why economy is in disarray and will never get better.
Folks all over the world people are using internet, social media to learn. entertain and create harmony and understanding between Nations to progress. In Pakistan the internet preachers in hundreds are making young kids stupid, radical and poor becau... more
Folks Islam, Quran, Mohammed Hadith are Being ditched by Arabs while Stupid Pakistani Net Islamist are trying to become Arab dogs and preachers of 7th century barbaric tribal era..
There is no day left which will not expose the thuggery and stupidity of 3rd Class inter pass low IQ gangsters in GHQ
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