Badsha
T20I Debutant
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2011
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I see a lot of people trying to force themselves away from "Arab influences" on Pakistan. I don't want to go into each and everyone of them but the truth is, Pakistani culture like all culture is by nature evolving, developing and a mix of other cultures.
Trying to make a culture "pure" by running away from the Arab influences seems very childish and meaningless. Urdu itself is a language that borrows words from so many others.
Pakistani culture has a mix of Indian, Turk, Persian and Arab cultures so why are people so **** about not saying "Ramadan" or "Khuda-Hafiz" instead of "Allah-hafiz".
Cultures should be allowed to shape organically.
Trying to make a culture "pure" by running away from the Arab influences seems very childish and meaningless. Urdu itself is a language that borrows words from so many others.
Pakistani culture has a mix of Indian, Turk, Persian and Arab cultures so why are people so **** about not saying "Ramadan" or "Khuda-Hafiz" instead of "Allah-hafiz".
Cultures should be allowed to shape organically.