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  • I'm sorry for the late reply. I hadn't seen the message you sent to me. I' hope you're in good health. I don't know much about the singers you mentioned. I'm a little weak in this area. Perhaps you could share some good ones? :)
    Ahmed Bahi I am extremely sorry if i offended you but in Karachi along with Afghans several other groups are included too but you know i hear a lot of bad remarks from afghans living in Pakistan so i get angry with them (They say pakistan will break etc).In fact this anti pakistani stuff is largely from Pahstun AFghans whom we had excellent relations with as compared to other minorities of Afghanistan so their hate is understable as we tried to ethnically divide their country.I am sorry again :(.In fact from what i have seen afghan ethnic groups are not so bent on destroying Pakistan their only goal is that leave us alone unlike Pashtuns who have expansionist plans.This by no means is Anti Pashtun Post.Pakistani Pashtuns are in fact most patriotic people just talking about some uber nationalists on both sides of border.
    Ahmad most of the minds from other side behave like that Weapon of choice. Its another matter due to fear of ban they are careful.
    just go to their forums and you will see the same language.

    I pity them
    Thank you for sharing this brother. It's sad to see that Afghanistan has fallen behind as such. My dearest wish is that the country stands up on it's feet again and regains its rightful position as a bastion of culture. Elohi Ameen.
    I do not know her real name. She is an Iranian singer who lives in France and travels much for her performances. For instance, she has performed in the US and Canada as well. She sings traditional Persian folk songs. You could call it Persian opera. You should listen to the original Sarzamine man by Amirjan Sabori and Dawood Sarkhosh. It is very beautiful.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML9e7fzHgTg
    Salam,

    I am very sorry Ahmad, I had not been present much on this forum. Thank you for the link, I just saw it. Very interesting to me of course. As for the song, though it isn't my taste in music exactly (I love our traditional music more, you get the picture), but the message is great and more importantly alive! Thanks for sharing it, baradar-e hamzaban. :)
    Dorood bar shoma, hamisha khosh va tandorost bashid beradar e ham zabanam. I really wish to visit Afghanistan someday soon and the great cities of older times, Herat, Kabul and others. You of course would wish the same. I cannot help but feel love for and connection with your great, but war-torn, country. This is more so because personally I feel that these borders, states and names are but artificial, only meant to divide our people whom I see as one. I feel as much Tajik as Pars or Azeri. Of course, this is my personal stance only but closeness to Afghanestan is felt by all Iranians. Take care Ahmad.

    Payende Afghanestan :) 
    Hello Ahmad, Thank you very much for your replies in the thread Ive started wrora. Before I say anything, I know I was a little bit rude because of the stuff I said in the latest thread I opened. I wanted to make sure you know that I have no problems with Afghanistan, absolutely never in my life. Afghanistan is my ancestry home and I love it to the fullest. Now that being said, Your statement was very correct. Im not going to bother talking to anyone who hates Pakistan, and Im never going to hate Afghanistan and its people only because of few people hate Pakistan. Thst exactly the kind of stuff I like to here. Again, thank you for your kind words wrora.
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