A good reminder, my friend. May I say that even
culturally - by far the most important criterion - Pakistan is different from the sub-continent. Personally, I consider Pakistan as an equal part of the Turko-Persian narrative.
The British Empire really did us over by banning Farsi. Now you've got so many people who just view us as Indians with a separatist complex.
Never the less, Turkey, Pakistan and Iran all have Iranic ethnic groups (the Kurds in Turkey, the Persians in Iran, and the Pashtun and Baloch in Pakistan), all practice some form of Islam, all three were the homes of the Islamic gunpowder empires (the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals), all three of us represent some of the oldest civilisations in history (Anatolia, Persia and the Indus) and we are the most militarily powerful countries in the Muslim world as well some of the most intellectually active (Turkey and Iran publish numerous books, a Pakistani won a Nobel Prize in Physics, etc).
Ultimately, we do need to step up our alliance for mutual benefit and put an end to the Arab hegemony over the Muslim world's politics.
Umayyad general Muḥammad ibn Qāsim was an Arab like majority of Pakistanis.
No, but he was a Muslim like the majority of Pakistanis. So by applying your Colombus logic, it still works without us having to be Arab.
If you insist on a racial connection, you do have Pakistanis descended from Arabs who came to the region during Islamic rule (such as Qureshis, Syeds, Ansaris, Awans, Arains, etc). And Muhammad Bin Qasim's skull type would have been Caucasoid, just like most Pakistanis.
Pakistanis follow the tribe system like their Arab brothers
I know you're trolling, but yes, our tribal system is very similar to theirs.
nly native people from Indian subcontinent follow caste system.
No, only Hindus follow it.
Saudis sponsored your nuke program
We could have done it without them.
, Saudi intervene/rescue whenever there is crisis in Pakistan
No they don't.
General RS is helping Saudis fight the Turks/Iranians
No he's not.
ou want the world to believe that Pakistanis don't love Arabs?
You said Arab culture, not Arab people.
Show me people from one Muslim country other than Pakistan who have given up their History and Culture for Islam?
Show me some proof that we have given up our culture. Last time I checked, the Pashtuns are still Pashtun, the Hazaras are still Hazara, the Baloch are still Baloch, the Dardics are still Dardic, the Punjabis are still Punjabi, etc. What makes us different from other Muslim countries is that we are significantly more diverse than all of them, hence why Pakistanis as a whole don't really have a unified culture to the same extent as Turks, Persians, Arabs, etc. A good nation to compare us to is Afghanistan, they too are extremely varied and lack a unified culture, but nobody calls them Arab do they?
Pakistanis do not consider any subcontinent culture and history prior to Muḥammad ibn Qāsim as their own as it not their own.
Then how do you explain
@Indus Pakistan ?
So what is your history and culture prior to Muḥammad ibn Qāsim's army setting its foot on the Indian subcontinent?
We are the people of the Indus. Our region has been the site of many migrations throughout history, which has contributed to our melting pot of ethnicities and cultures. Our history is the history of this region. Muhammad Bin Qasim's arrival to the region is considered important because his arrival brought the arrival of Islam, which not only added a whole new influx of migrants to the Indus, but also gave us our unifying ideology and primary identity, and that is Islam.