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But you didn`t reply to "Rasul us Salam" part ??
Um, that just sounds nonsense. Is there actual proof for that?
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But you didn`t reply to "Rasul us Salam" part ??
@Azlan Haider
there you go. came up with by googling some related words.
Pak-Saudi Relationship - Essay by Humair26
Will be opening a thread on the topic after confirmed.
Look man, I love the Saudi people as well. But it's not exactly a secret that many Saudis are a very racist people!
Besides, Saudi Arabia as a country belongs to the Arabian people who, while divided into tribes, are the same people. Everybody else is a foreigner of some kind.
But yes, racism exists everywhere. Even in the least racist countries in the world.
lol don't mention that little shit.I didn't know Zarvan was capable of writing such a beauty.
he majority of Saudis in Jedda are of MIXED backgrounds. They are intermarried into Indians, Pakistanis, Turks, Africans, Afghans, Indonesians, Malaysians, even Chinese Muslims.
I have not generalised at all. Arabs are my brothers in humanity. I do not condone any racism. I am anti racist to the bone. Stop dismissing all legitimate criticism as racism. What, is there a PC culture in Pakistan to?
Yes, many Saudis. But not all. Just as many Pakistanis, but not all. What does this have to do with being an Arab?
Ottomans practiced slavery, legal or illegal
The majority of Saudis in Jedda are of MIXED backgrounds. They are intermarried into Indians, Pakistanis, Turks, Africans, Afghans, Indonesians, Malaysians, even Chinese Muslims.
The news about the Kashghari case in Saudi Twitter Blashphemy, he was a Saudi of Chinese origin
@Pakistani Exile
You are showing me anomalies. The statistical data does not approve of the point you are trying to make. The fact is, racism is widespread in Saudi Arabia.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/11/world/middleeast/11saudi.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
From the link:
"Yet, slavery was practiced in Saudi Arabia until 1962. Blacks are still victims of racial discrimination."
So, it is no longer about being Arab then. It is about being Saudi. Right?
So, who brought in being an Arab into this thread in the first place?
Um, that just sounds nonsense. Is there actual proof for that?
Not funny. Going by your definition of Molvi the Propher (saw) was also a 'Molvi'!
As if beards ever meant a person was bad by character..
On topic of racism, I have seen clear cut racism towards Saudis by Pakistanis in Pakistan...I have seen clear cut racism against Iranians and Iran in Pakistan.
Is this not racism every ill in religious intolerance, terrosim are blamed on Arabs or Iranians in Pakistan, while its Pakistanis themselves who are doing it day and night.
We do not realize it, but Pakistanis are becoming the most racist country in the Muslim world...In Pakistan, if you want to call a Sunni Islam follower performing some acts....the liberals or the Shia Pakistanis in contempt would call him a Wahabi or Saudi Arab follower, similarly in Pakistan if its either a Liberal Shia or Shia Islam followers, wearing its Shia turban and practicing it, people in Pakistan in contempt call him or her a Shia Kafir. Its Pakistanis who joke of each others different sects, its Pakistan who have so much contempt against each other beliefs.
Unless Pakistanis fix themselves up and stop ridiculing and blaming foreign countries as meddling in internal affairs, nothing is going to change.