Not sure why these Sikhs and Afghans are speaking for Punjabi Muslims.
I am an Arain. We worked with the shady Afghans, Turks and Hindus.
Our sub-clan names were all of warrior or farming positions.
Our sub clan names:
Ghalar, Gahgeer and Goheer (ferocious horse of armoured corps), Gatku (fencer), Kavali (soldier patrolling while others rest), Basroo (observation post), Bahman (brave, uncontrollable or insurmountable), Bhaila (alms-keeper who walks with the commander when he is giving away alms after a victory), Daulay (those who got land in return for military services), Khatora (spy), Ramay (archers), Rattay (bloody, red, ferocious fighters), Ramday (red -eyed soldiers), Labanay (an army column equipped with batons), Jatalay (victors), Qutub Shahi: (soldiers or their offspring who accompanied Qutubuddin Aibak), Sappal (marksmen), Bahalwan (driver of a chariot), Mudh (logisticians supplying logistics and reinforcement to the army), Teerandaz (archers), Katarband (users of katar, a weapon used by ancient armies) and Bhutto (dwellers of high places).
Under Tughlaq turk dyansty, an Arain named Imam-Ali-ul-Haq, captured Sialkot and converted the people to Islam.
Shah Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi, a punjabi Muslim Arain, orchestrated the 1857 mutiny against the British while you slaves were serving them.
Maulana Jafar Thansari, another Arain Musalmaan Punjabi fought the British, when even Pashtuns were working with them.
Afghans are two faced and you can never trust them, same as the Hindus.