Ex-MNA and fake degree holder Aamer Liaquat Hussain has taken even his own jahalat to new heights when during his ‘Aalim On Line’ show on Geo TV today (January 29, 2010) he revealed the real reasons behind the poor performance of Pakistan’s  cricket team!
According to GEO TV’s resident Jahil Alim the Pakistan team had started to perform poorly because its players are now wearing cricket shoes with green colored soles!
Yes, you heard it right. Its all in the shoes. Or, actually, in the soles!
Hold your astonishment, folks, just for a bit.
As the Jahil Alim explains, green is the  colour of Pakistan and of Islam and this color being rubbed on the ground is a derogatory act. Hence the divine retribution on the Pakistan cricket team!
It is difficult to believe that some one who professes to be a “modern religious scholar,” in this time and age would be allowed to deliver such superstitious sermons on a leading TV channel. One wonders how Geo TV can tolerate “aalims†of such questionable credentials as they further distract and confuse an already uneducated nation with yet more ignorance.
Importantly, should the TV channels not be concerned that such incorrect, misleading and damaging information is being propagated by them and in their name? Should the channel itself not be held accountable for such jahalat?
I am very disappointed by seeing such a post on ATP, a blog which has a huge audience and by some is taken as a blog “of” pakistan and pakistani people . Using such degrading words in such a bad way about a person , no matter who , is not right at all.
The point could have been put forward in good way instead.
@Paki: These “Religion-makes-me-bored” kind of people always seek some excuse to make fun of the religion. This post greatly helped them to getrid of “mental starvation”
which they had been suffering for a while. So don’t take them seriously.
It is his opinion … he has the right to point out … no doubt green colour is our national color … one might agree or disagree with him … still u ve no right to criticize n make a full issue out of it …
here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddYi9ckUSm8
this post but still seems low quality.
Mobeen,
That is because T20 games do not last long enough for the gunah to become very big. That is why we do really well in T20’s, lose about half of our one-day games, and lose almost all our test matches.