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Have heard of bhangra and luddi but never heard of giddha
Dont know about Pakistan, but here in India, almost every boy learns bhangra and every girl learns gidha...
I learnt bhangra watching my elder cousins when I was about 6-7 years. Every boy in the family knows bhangra and every girl Gidha.
And this kind of stage performances are very very common thing in schools and colleges.
I have taken part in bhangra competitions all my school life.
In mirpuri weddings the male's do the bhangra but they don't do giddha.What? Pakistanis from Punjab up to AJK do both things.
Because we got to define ourselves by wider Islamic World and Civilization---rather than by our indic culture.
Therefore, excessive dancing (as done by our indian punjabi neighbors) isn't looked positively in Pakistan--especially in a mix-gender setting.
This is also the reason our alcohol consumption rate is drastically lower than indian punjabis.
We do still have dances and cultural celebrations....but when it's the right occassion like wedding etc.
luddi dance in Portugalluddi dance in pak wedding
Looks like you guys take bhangra way to seriously.
Banned? - No.But are Music, Dance, Drinking & Smoking really banned by Islam?
Drinking yesBut are Music, Dance, Drinking & Smoking really banned by Islam?
You guys take deobandi/wahabis too seriouslyI hear that Sikh/Hindu bhangra in Punjab is different from bhangra in Panjab. Is there any truth in it?
Banned? - No.
Haram - Yes.
Songs are allowed, musical instruments are not.
But are Music, Dance, Drinking & Smoking really banned by Islam?
I hear that Sikh/Hindu bhangra in Punjab is different from bhangra in Panjab. Is there any truth in it?
Banned? - No.
Haram - Yes.
Songs are allowed, musical instruments are not.
Yes. You can be the expert on Islam here.I hear that Sikh/Hindu bhangra in Punjab is different from bhangra in Panjab. Is there any truth in it?
Banned? - No.
Haram - Yes.
Songs are allowed, musical instruments are not.
What? I thought alcohol is banned? Why are you toasting? Tooba. Tooba!And yes, Alcohol is banned in Pakistan (and much of wider Islamic World everywhere)...
Yeah, all of them are/were part of one or more Hindu cultures/schools of thought. You are right - the code of morality and conscience should not be due to religion, but despite it. Or as you simply said - 'Anything goes'.I will be the resident expert on Hinduism here.
Hinduism as defined by me -
*Burn wife on death of husband
*No meat
*Burn or dump body in Ganga
*Anything goes
*Lots of sex expertise a la Kama Sutra in the temples
Yes, the ruling on Music and dance is not something still a bit disputed.Alcohol is strictly banned by Islam.
It's haram (forbidden) and there's no argument over it. That's the reason Islamic World as a whole is the least "alcoholic" of places on entire planet by significant margins!
Regarding Music, Dance, and Smoking---there are arguments of whether it's allowed or allowed but undesirable
. Music and dancing etc should be within limit (no erotic) and should be to celebrate like a wedding etc. And shouldn't be inter-mix inappropriate touching etc.
Music, smoking, and dancing isn't "haram" ....
Haram carries a huge weightage in Islamic law...
Only alcohol is totally haram agreed upon by entirely of Islamic tradition and scholarship.
Music, dancing, and smoking do not fall in this category.
And yes, Alcohol is banned in Pakistan (and other parts of wider Islamic World such as Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Libya etc etc)...Moreover, even where alcohol isn't "banned" straight out--it is a big taboo and socially unacceptable to drink for Muslims.
Muslims are, without a doubt, the least alcohol consuming people on planet. So much so--there was an argument in by one European businessman which said that Islamic immigration is bad to Europe because it has negative impact on alcohol industry
The MOST 'alcoholic', 'liberal' and 'western' Muslim country--Turkey--has alcohol consumption rate of 1.5 litres/person per year--- this is 10 times lower than Europe's average (2.5 times lesser than that of india's rate)...
And Turkey is an absolutely great anamoly in Islamic World when it comes to alcohol consumption...now just imagine the rest of massive, global Muslim World and how low alcohol consumption would be there...
Yes, you are right. They are not great sins.Music, smoking, and dancing isn't "haram" ....
Haram carries a huge weightage in Islamic law...
In mirpuri weddings the male's do the bhangra but they don't do giddha.
My area is pakistani dominated and most of them are from the same village or from near by villages.The girls do lots of Giddha. If you live in area that are mixed with Sikhs and Pakistanis, when there is a Pakistani wedding the Sikh women of the street join in and visa versa.