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We always hear on media certain Pakistanis being labelled as Muhajir and many youtube videos can be found where certain so called Pakistanis use racism against Pakistanis who they label as muhajir but
Who is a Muhajir?
1st Point:
When Holy Prophet peace be upon him moved from Makkah to Madinah with his blessed companions. All the people who were from Makkah and moved to Madinah were known as Muhajir. The point is if people move from one city to another, then they are a muhajir because they migrated. So any people who live in Karachi and have migrated from different parts of Pakistan are muhajir. Anybody who lives in Lahore and migrated from different parts of Pakistan are muhajir. Same with Peshawar and Quetta or any other City and areas. Anyone who is a Sayyed in Pakistan they all migrated to Pakistan. Many different groups moved to Pakistan and all are muhajir such as the Africans, the families of Arab soldiers etc. So in reality we all are Muhajir but nobody calls each other that because we all are Pakistani and our country is Pakistan.
2nd point
When muslims and non muslims from current India migrated to current Pakistan, they did not move from India to Pakistan, but they moved from one part of Hindustan to another which was now being called Pakistan and the Indian muslims and non muslims became Pakistanis from the day Hindustani Muslims and non muslims dreamt of a nation called Pakistan.
Those who chose to remain in Hindustan part called India became part of India and those who chose to migrate became part of Pakistan. Remember all of these Hindustani people fought to make Pakistan and spent their wealth health and lives for this nation.
They all dreamt of a nation decades before Pakistan was created and so Pakistan belongs to all.
So we need to unite as Pakistanis and fight against this type of racism and discrimination. This needs to be teached in all primary and high schools and made part of the curriculum for the sake of unity of this beautiful nation
We always hear on media certain Pakistanis being labelled as Muhajir and many youtube videos can be found where certain so called Pakistanis use racism against Pakistanis who they label as muhajir but
Who is a Muhajir?
1st Point:
When Holy Prophet peace be upon him moved from Makkah to Madinah with his blessed companions. All the people who were from Makkah and moved to Madinah were known as Muhajir. The point is if people move from one city to another, then they are a muhajir because they migrated. So any people who live in Karachi and have migrated from different parts of Pakistan are muhajir. Anybody who lives in Lahore and migrated from different parts of Pakistan are muhajir. Same with Peshawar and Quetta or any other City and areas. Anyone who is a Sayyed in Pakistan they all migrated to Pakistan. Many different groups moved to Pakistan and all are muhajir such as the Africans, the families of Arab soldiers etc. So in reality we all are Muhajir but nobody calls each other that because we all are Pakistani and our country is Pakistan.
2nd point
When muslims and non muslims from current India migrated to current Pakistan, they did not move from India to Pakistan, but they moved from one part of Hindustan to another which was now being called Pakistan and the Indian muslims and non muslims became Pakistanis from the day Hindustani Muslims and non muslims dreamt of a nation called Pakistan.
Those who chose to remain in Hindustan part called India became part of India and those who chose to migrate became part of Pakistan. Remember all of these Hindustani people fought to make Pakistan and spent their wealth health and lives for this nation.
They all dreamt of a nation decades before Pakistan was created and so Pakistan belongs to all.
So we need to unite as Pakistanis and fight against this type of racism and discrimination. This needs to be teached in all primary and high schools and made part of the curriculum for the sake of unity of this beautiful nation
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