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Questions about Pakistanis, Indian Muslims and Bangladeshis

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and we can get alone very well :D
See its all depend whether you have more commitment towards your ethnic group or toward religon/God. Now those who are religious will not agree with you because Islam forbid them to marry Hindus eventhough they may belong to same ethnic group/language/culture etc so yes that make you hardcore nationalist who can compromise on his religious beliefs for bengali nationalism
 
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so you will go for marriage with hindu bengali rather than non bengali Muslim even when your religion oppose it?
So Mulims were not nationalists in East Pakistan ? Do you really think before talking?
 
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Selam to everyone,




Is Bangladesh pro India?

What (with the exception of the language) are the cultural differences between Pakistani and Bangladeshi societies?

Do Pakistani and Indian Muslims see themselves as a part of one nation divided in two countries?

Is Pakistan a "desi" country? Actually, isn't "desi" a racist label?

I would welcome your response. Please excuse my bad command of English.

Difficult to quote. There are lots of native muslims in India like in 4 Southern States ( Muslims with own language and own culture) and some of the practised by SI Muslims are radically different followed by NI and Bengali Muslims. So how can they see themselves as one nation divided into countries is a question is beyond me.

We do not consider Desi as a racist term. It is anyway used to represent the whole of subcontinent
 
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See its all depend whether you have more commitment towards your ethnic group or toward religon/God. Now those who are religious will not agree with you because Islam forbid them to marry Hindus eventhough they belong to same ethnic group/language so yes that make you hardcore nationalist who can compromise on his religious beliefs for bengali nationalism
Islam is more of a way of living than religion. What happens here is marriage takes place both way.
don't forget the story: a Sahaba asked our beloved Prophet Muhammad (s.a.a.w) that if he needed to break relation with his parents as they were non-muslims. He said he must keep in touch and take care of them. What do you learn from it ?
he preferred relationship over religion, don't forget his biggest companion was his uncle who was non-muslim.

we need to study Islam, it says more things than it meets the eye. what we do is, many muslims bring religion in everything
 
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Islam is more of a way of living than religion. What happens here is marriage takes place both way.
don't forget the story: a Sahaba asked our beloved Prophet Muhammad (s.a.a.w) that he needed to break relation with his parents as they were non-muslims. He said he must keep in touch and take care of them. What do you learn from it ?
he preferred relationship over religion, don't forget his biggest companion was his uncle who was non-muslim.

we need to study Islam, it says more things than it meets the eye
NO Islam is very straightforward here. You can marry Muslim girl of any ethnicity/country/culture but you cannot marry mushrik idol worshipper even if she belong to same ethnic as you. You have free will to follow Islam or not

Do you know how a public forum works ? You are one of the dumbest fellow I have ever seen.
same could be said for you
 
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