Farci is not an important language of Pakistan, (although I would like to learn so I can talk to their hot girls
) Urdu is. And if we are to learn any language besides Urdu and English it should be Arabic.
Because:
1.) It is what Prophet Muhammad was spoken to and what he spoke.
2.) Qur'an is written in it
3.) When Arabs talk crap to us we know what they are saying and we can kick ***
The importance of Farci is just as important as Hindi is Pakistan...hehe.
In terms of Islamic knowledge it would be better to gain an adequate understanding of classical Farci considering the Islamic Renaissance period began in Persia, and thereof many classical renowned Islamic scholars were either from Persia, some of whom eventually travelled to North Africa and Turkey to spread Islamic teachings and across other part of neighbouring Persia. In fact, much of Islamic literature written by such scholars are in Farci (as well as arabic) and many have yet to be translated and studied in-depth, there are also many treatises which are yet to be understood- the twelve famous scholars are:
- Jaber Ibn Haiyan (Geber)
-Ali Ibn Rabban Al-Tabari - Medicine, Mathematics, Calligraphy - (838-870)
-Al-Razi (Rhazes) - Medicine, Ophthalmology, Smallpox , Chemistry, Astronomy - (864-930)
-Al-Farabi (Al Pharabius) - Sociology, Logic, Philosophy, Political Science, Music -(870-950)
-Abu Al-Qasim Al-Zahravi (Albucasis) - Surgery, Medicine - (936-1013)
-Muhammad Al-Buzjani - Mathematics, Astronomy - (940-997)
-Ibn Al-Haitham (Alhazen) - Physics,Optics, Mathematics - (965-1040)
-Abu Raihan Al-Biruni - Astronomy, Mathematics, determined Earth's circumference - (973-1048)
-Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - Medicine, Philosophy, Mathematics, Astronomy - (986-1037)
-Omar Al-Khayyam - Mathematics, Poetry - (1044-1123)
-Nasir Al-Din Al-Tusi - Astronomy, Non-Euclidean Geometry - (1201-1274)
-Ibn Al-Nafis Damishqui - Medicine - (1213-1288)
And ofcourse Classical arabic is a vital language for us muslims!