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Ah! Here come the trolls to derail a perfectly good thread! Jeeez!The wars with India are due to India's desire to dominate South Asia at any cost.
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Ah! Here come the trolls to derail a perfectly good thread! Jeeez!The wars with India are due to India's desire to dominate South Asia at any cost.
The OP was doing so well until the author -- and they do this unfailingly -- gave in to his own hateful agenda with the gratuitous Arab bashing. What is it with some people that, in the same breath that they advocate cultural harmony and inclusiveness, they throw in their own bigotry to spoil the whole premise?
The fact is that both IVC and Arabic culture, along with Persian, Turkic and other cultures, have an influence on Pakistan and they are part of our cultural heritage. Arabic is the central language in Islam and you cannot understand the Qur'an and namaaz for yourself unless you understand Arabic. There is nothing to be ashamed of in learning Arabic, just as there is nothing to be ashamed of in learning English.
That aside, the OP makes a valid point that it is entirely possible for people to embrace disparate histories as part of our heritage.
U see the region of pakistan too had some remarkable scientist like Aryabhatta, Bhaskara, Valmiki, even Chanakya(Arthasastra), and many countless people... But they rarely get recognition in ur country, just cos they were past anchestors.. I have seen many though take pride in invention of muslims in arabia and persia, instead of people in ur own region...
I thought it came 1400 years ago?
Pakistan must focus on building an identity around their racial, cultural, linguistic, & religious heritage & amalgamate them in to one. By building a unique identity for themselves & encouraging tolerance, free thoughts, & innovation, the people shall be motivated to struggle for their country. That would be much better than seeing some Pan-Islamic Pakistanis cry for the revival of the caliphate or for Muslim unity instead of being productive & improving their own society.
.Arabic is the language of the Quran, however, it isn't compulsory for a Muslim to learn Arabic. There are many intelligent, creative, & progressive Muslims around the world that can't speak Arabic but make use of a translation instead. My Arabic isn't good, but I know & understand Islam much better than many Arabic speakers. Understanding religion requires study with rationality, & any person that devotes his or her time to learning Islam will surely be able to do so. There is absolutely nothing wrong with learning Arabic though, & it's advisable for a person to learn as many languages as he or she possibly can. Learning another nation's language benefits an individual by allowing him or her to study that nation's philosophy, science, & countless other subjects. This helps bring about creativity & an intake of new ideas & concepts resulting in creativity, progress, & innovation.
I have never understood this alleged crisis of identity in Pakistan. When I grew up in Karachi, we were all Pakistani, regardless of religion or ethnicity, simply because we were born and lived in Pakistan. Now, supposedly, there is some sort of crisis. Fine, whatever.
Absolutely. I agree that learning Arabic is neither a prerequisite, nor a detriment, to being a good Pakistani or a good Muslim. My point was simply that, since so much of our religious rituals are in Arabic, it's natural for people to want to understand what they are saying first hand, rather than through translations.
Any translation, from any language, is never as good as the original.
PAKISTANIS HAVE THE HINDU ANCESTRY?????? FALSE VIDEO MADE BY SARFAROSH LOL ...U MEAN PATHAN AND BALOCH HAVE ALSO ANCESTRY OF HINDU ...HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE DISCUSSED ON THIS TOPIC
Just ignore that video, some Pakistanis may have Hindu ancestors, but I am sure that isn't the case for all of them. Besides, Hinduism is a religion, not a race. Even those Pakistanis who do have Hindu ancestry aren't necessarily racially related to modern day Hindus. All Muslims on earth have ancestors that at some point in time converted to Islam from one religion or another.
yes some pakistani may have hindu ancestory but pakhtoon and baloch .........
actually i have discussed alot on these types of topics from my previous id .........
. Some Indians & others on this forum just don't realize that there is a difference between religion & ethnicity.
PAKISTANIS HAVE THE HINDU ANCESTRY?????? FALSE VIDEO MADE BY SARFAROSH LOL ...U MEAN PATHAN AND BALOCH HAVE ALSO ANCESTRY OF HINDU ...HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE DISCUSSED ON THIS TOPIC
A brilliant article, one of the most insightful I have read.
It is unfortunate that Indians commenting on it allowed the thread to be hijacked by the usual suspects, and allowed trolls to introduce their favourite points of disinformation. It is even more unfortunate that many Indians seem to be unfamiliar with recent history and the events at the time of partition, and do not point out errors in fact and in logic made by trolls.
The only way to refute the ignorance of the thoroughly brainwashed is by presenting cold, hard fact, not squabbling with the misinformed and joining them in their use of the tu quoque argument.
The best that can be said about phoenix and Developereo and uchiha is that they are aware of the merit of the arguments, but due to their unwillingness to accept either that there is an identity crisis due to the lack of a positive core other than religion, a lack of a pre-Islamic cultural consciousness, and their extreme reluctance to even tread the borders of a rejection of Arabicisation, they cannot go along with the author, and find him contradictory and to be resorting to unnecessary measures of unity. This is plainly contrary to the perceptions of more than one other Pakistani. Perhaps the numbers of such Pakistanis is not yet overwhelming, but to reject their arguments and thinking out of hand is not healthy.
There are other comments which form the final stages of the digestive process. These discussions depend on comment; some comment nourishes, some is good for the system by providing roughage.
Most probably it is you as an Indian who is suffering from an Identity crisis.
The Indus valley was /is situated in what is known today as Pakistan and major parts of Afghanistan, neighbouring Iran the ancient Persian empire civilisation from the south and the mesopotamian civilisation from the north.
What was India at that time, no one seems to know and if you can enlighten this forum with some facts, please do.