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Kashmiri women are strictly forbidden from nose piercing

But Armstrong has already stated many times that his mother is from rajput tribe and I think in rajputs there is no such custom that forbids them from nose piercing.

:what: so you are an old member.

aur yeh ap logon nay kia YUB machaee hoi ha iss thread main
 
Paharis and Gujjars are neighbors of "kashmiris" (Kashur speaking people) but they are technically NOT kashmiris, they share more with dogras of Jammu and pothoharis/hindkowans of Pothohar and Hazara.

@Umair Nawaz should be reading this.
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This reeks of Al Maghrib Forum Salafism.

Imam al Ghazali radiallahu anhu , Imam Jalauddin Suyuti radiallahu anhu and Imam al Nawawi radiallahu anhu were MUJTAHIDS Fuqaha, and Muslims judge by their rulings as to declare what is shirk and what is not.

Imam Nawawi radiallahu anhu was Shaf'i Mujtahid.




Proper good sufi? Lol

Anwar Shah Kashmiri sat 40 days in the grave sites of Sadaat.

This is a slander and lie against him. He was a deobandi alim and knew the ruling on grave veneration and it being haram.
 
Also, Anwar Shah Kashmir wrote poetry and couplets and books filled with

YA RASOOLALLAH

Would a proper Sufi do this shirk?

Anwar Shah Kashmiri also went on pilgrimages to the Gravesites of Sufis in Arabia, and met the Sadaat in Madeena Munawwarah to do chillah Shareef at Jannatul Baqi.

What a good sufi isn't he? :lol:
 
@Shahmir

You said Kashmiris can understand shina speakers and shina speakers can understand kashmiri. How is that? And do people in Gilgit really look like ethnic kashmiris? This sounds interesting

Because that would mean that the most 'kashmiri' parts of the state after the valley are the Gilgit and Shina speaking areas.



Yes but he was a proper good sufi. Not like sufis today who engage in literal grave worship.

Yes I interacted with a kashur speaking person from kashmir valley and he told me that he can make some sense of Shina speakers because the base of the two languages is the same.
 
Shinas n Balitis arent ethnically,culturally Kashmiris...

Shina language has NOTHING to do with Balti language for your kind information. Shina is an eastern dardic language like kashur, whereas Balti is a western Tibetan language related to ladakhi language. Just because the province is called "Gilgit-Baltistan" does not make the people living there to have same language. It is like saying the people in Hazara who speak Hindko have the same language as the pashto language of Pashtuns in other parts of KPK.
 
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We are punjabis of kashmiri origin and in our family it is "STRICTLY" forbidded for women folks to pierce their noses which is quite normal for all other punjabi tribes among whom we live in. I never understood this anomaly in our case but my mother told me that this is the defining feature of a "kashmiri" that their women will never ever pierce their noses. All the women in my extended family and relatives (all kashmiris) are without nose piercing.

Does anybody else also has such custom in their families or some knowledge regarding the background behind this particular custom?
then all i can say is that yr family is abnormal.
 
Yes my grandmother also used to say this word to us as an expression of affection something like "bitwa"

My nanaboo says that to my mother, khalas and his potis and nawasis. The only other place I have heard this word from is a sindhi drama. I have also heard that word in a PTV play by Rauf Khalid on the kashmiri jihad where the actress nadia khan refers to her daughter in the drama as bitya. That reminded me of how my nanaboo refers to his daughters and grand daughters as bitya.
 
lolzz shina is totally different.

I think you do not understand what "kashur" language is. The one's spoken in "Azad Kashmir" (which is actually NOT kashmir) are pahari and hindko languages they are NOT same as kashur language spoken on the other side of the LOC in kashmir valley proper.
 

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