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Spreading the Christmas spirit in Pakistan

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I know it's a little late but it's an answer to all the Anti-Pakistanis who say minorities are discriminated against and are living a life of hell in Pakistan.

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A Pakistani decorates St. Anthony's Church in preparation for Christmas, in Lahore
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People buy Christmas items from a shop in a Christian neighborhood in Lahore, Pakistan
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Girls pose next to a Christmas tree in a reception hall of a local hotel in Rawalpindi.
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Christian girls sing during the preparation ceremony of Christmas in Rawalpindi
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Students perform a tableau during a function to mark the Christmas celebration at Saint Bonaventure High School in Hyderabad
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People buy Christmas decorations from shops in Saddar, Karachi
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Children sit with Santa Clause on a mock reindeer ride during a ceremony in Karachi
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Men decorate reindeers ahead of Christmas in Karachi
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Kaleem Masih paints Santa Claus and a Christmas message on a wall as he and others decorate their colony ahead of Christmas celebrations in Islamabad
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People buy Christmas decorations from shops in Saddar, Karachi
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Children sit with Santa Clause on a mock reindeer ride during a ceremony in Karachi
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Men decorate reindeers ahead of Christmas in Karachi
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Kaleem Masih paints Santa Claus and a Christmas message on a wall as he and others decorate their colony ahead of Christmas celebrations in Islamabad
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Just look at the intolerant Muslim society of Pakistan, shops openly selling Christmas goods.
People painting merry Christmas on the walls.
Such a prosecution of Minority it is :disagree:
 
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Just look at the intolerant Muslim society of Pakistan, shops openly selling Christmas goods.
People painting merry Christmas on the walls.
Such a prosecution of Minority it is

you can get this kinda pics from every country, whats the point.
 
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you can get this kinda pics from every country, whats the point.

Instead of labeling us Intolerant Muslim society, Like every other country it should be appreciated then, isn't it?
 
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All of us south asian are intolerant towards other religion in more or less extent.:agree: and than trying to prove our 'innocence' by giving these kinda 'evidence'.:agree:

Indians will give evidence that their minority are equal and same way Pakistani,Bangladeshi will try to prove same.
but, the naked truth is 'we' still do not treat minorities equally.
 
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Just look at the intolerant Muslim society of Pakistan, shops openly selling Christmas goods.
People painting merry Christmas on the walls.
Such a prosecution of Minority it is :disagree:

Ehm , "Marry" Christmas :lol:

On topic good to see Christmas being celebrated in this "extremist, intolerant, non muslim hating" Pakistan.
 
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Ehm , "Marry" Christmas :lol:

On topic good to see Christmas being celebrated in this extremist, intolerant, non muslim hating Pakistan.

Such a Pakistan does not exist... I can state very confidently that the majority of people do not hate non Muslims... The people are upset at political issues and that has nothing to do with religion...

It is a crusade though... ;)
 
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I enjoyed Christmas here in the U.S. There is something very warm and fun about Christmas holidays --especially the decorations and of course the holiday shopping.

Hazrat Issa (Jesus Christ - PBUH) is a very respected figure among Muslim peoples. Least we can do is celebrate his birthday (which coincides with that of our Nation's founder) alongside our Christian brothers and sisters.

I am a few days too late to be posting this though :)
 
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Despite minor gaffes by Pakistan’s usually clueless political class, Pakistanis joined their Christian compatriots and Christians worldwide in celebrating Christmas, recalling little known anecdotes from Pakistani and Islamic history about harmony between Islam and Christianity.

SPECIAL REPORT | Saturday | 25 December 2010

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistani Christians are the second largest religious group in Pakistan after Pakistani Muslims and active participants in Pakistan’s Independence Movement and in its defense, economic, and social development.

Pakistani soldiers posted at far-flung border regions joined the celebrations with their Pakistani Christian colleagues.

Senior police officers threw a lavish luncheon and party in the federal capital to fete Christian cops in a ceremony attended by federal government’s Inspector General of Police, and the country’s chief executive, Premier Yousaf Raza Gilani visited Fatima Church in a suburb of Islamabad and congratulated the congregation there on Christmas. Both Gilani and President Zardari released special official messages to the nation.

Ordinary Pakistanis also joined in. In Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, Mr. Ramzan Chhipa, a philanthropist and founder of one of the free medical ambulance services in the city, visited Karachi’s largest church, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral Church, and delivered a Christmas cake and a bouquet to Reverend Father Edward Joseph.

Pakistani Christians played a major role in the emergence of independent Pakistan in 1947. Christian representatives in Punjab assembly during British occupation voted in favor of Pakistan when leading Muslim feudal lords sided with the British and Indians.

Most Pakistanis are disturbed at the wrong application of a blasphemy law that has been used by individuals to settle business and other disputes with Pakistani Christians. Most Pakistanis are in favor of reforming the law to stop its abuse.

There are also two enduring anecdotes from Islamic history that strengthen Muslim-Christian bonds in Pakistan.

Prophet Mohammad, peace be on him, when marrying a Coptic Christian slave gifted by an Egyptian priest allowed her to keep her Christian name and refused to have her change it into an Arabic or Muslim name. This is how the name Maria, or Mary in English, became part of Arab Islamic culture.

Also, the second Muslim Caliph Omar bin Khattab, after conquering Jerusalem, declined to offered a unique protection to a sacred Christian church. This is how Sacredt Destinations recounts the incident:

“In 638, the Christians were forced to surrender Jerusalem to Muslim control under caliph Omar. In a remarkable gesture for the time, Omar refused to pray in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, saying, "If I had prayed in the church it would have been lost to you, for the Believers [Muslims] would have taken it saying: Omar prayed here.”

Prime Minister Gilani committed a minor gaffe in some analysts view yesterday when he visited Fatima Church in the heart of Islamabad. He inadvertently dragged the church into the war against terrorists on the Afghan border. At the church, Mr. Gilani is reported to have said that ‘extremists are sowing seeds of hatred among communities’, in a reference to conservative or extremist Muslims. Some analysts said the church was not the best place for the Pakistani prime minister to grandstand on America’s war on terror.

Also, many government officials including the President and Prime Minister used the word ‘minority’ to refer to Pakistani Christians, who are citizens with equal status in the development and defense of Pakistan. Some experts suggested Pakistani government needs to use better phrases, such as ‘Pakistani Christians’ or ‘Pakistanis with Christian heritage’ and avoid the use of the word minority which denotes separation and victimhood.


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All kinds of races live happily and in peacfully in Pakistan never mind the haters and trolls ( Where there is good there is always evil ) just the way the world is ..... anyhow GOD bless Pakistan always. :pakistan:
 
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All kinds of races live happily and in peacfully in Pakistan never mind the haters and trolls ( Where there is good there is always evil ) just the way the world is ..... anyhow GOD bless Pakistan always. :pakistan:

i dont want to say anything here but i used to have a girlfriend from karachi ..she was christian and so many times she told me how she treated in pakistan as a minority same with her mom...and i was shocked when they said to me that they hate pakistan so much and they dont wanna live here her mo said she can live in hell but in pakistan she cant live.she start crying when she told me that how people treat chritian here....so please dont say that everything is god in pakistan thanks
 
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