Thanks for your replies everyone. I still have a lot of time till marriage, but I was just confused. I'll definitely not marry anyone who I don't like and will let my parents know who I will marry. Mods can you delete this topic?
I'm not saying anything is wrong, it's just that living in USA I haven't met any Pakistani girl. And as I said before they're Muslims so I can't marry them.
From Punjab. Well, I was born and raised in USA, so I don't know much about Pakistani girls but my first cousin who my parents wanted me to marry isn't well educated, doesn't know English, and wouldn't be happy here anyway. Now I am open to arranged marriage, but I'm not really optimistic...
I understand what you are saying, and you made some good points but it's just hard to tell my parents. I will have to tell them, but I guess it will happen when I'm ready for marriage which I'm not right now. My parents weren't really happy when I told them I don't want to marry my first cousin...
Well if it's an arranged marriage then the girl will be a Muslim and I'm not a Muslim so we wouldn't be allowed to marry anyway since Islam doesn't allow it.
How are your parents allowing you to even date at all? Are they Muslim? Just wondering how one could possibly justify it Islamically...
My parents are really conservative Pakistani parents, but I love them and they are really nice hardworking people. They will want me to have an arranged marriage with someone from Pakistan. I was raised in USA and I don't think I will want to marry anyone from Pakistan since I'm a really open...
Al-Jazeera interviews Salman Ahmad (Junoon guy): Video - Will We See a #PakistanRevolution? | The Stream - Al Jazeera English and article: http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/pakistan-youth
I think he's talking about this:
"Pakistan's parliament condemned on Saturday the U.S raid that killed Osama bin Laden, warning Pakistan might cut supply lines to U.S. forces in Afghanistan if there were further military incursions."
source...
Do you agree with the author of this, and do you think Pakistan will ever be a country you will want to go back to?
Source: blog.bridgestv.com/2011/05/is-there-a-pakistan-to-go-back-to
I think for Pakistan to succeed it's important for Pakistan to become a Secular nation rather than Islamic. Pakistan needs people of all sorts of different beliefs so that people learn to be tolerant of other religions and learn to treat them as equals. The blasphemy law needs to be abolished as...