People like you are the reasons why the Muslim Ummah is in the state it's in right now.
The Holy Kabah and Masjid un Nabvi are the holiest sites for the Shias too, but the irony is that the so called guardians of Islam, the Saudi monarchy has destroyed the Muslim Ummah through their funding of...
I do agree we get our remittances from the GCC countries, and we are grateful they get employment there. But if you hear of experiences of Pakistanis there, that tells another story. Agreed, let's move onto another topic.
Iran is a loser nation, and they have really lost their minds.
I doubt they will do anything, but even if they do (hypothetically), I'm sure they'll get a befitting reply from Pakistan.
What do you mean, without any discrimination? They give Pakistanis (and Indians, and Bangladeshis) third class jobs and view them as third class citizens, they provide jobs because they need cheap labor for their own needs. South Asians do jobs that Arabs wouldn't do themselves.
They also do...
Iranians have their racial superiority mindset, they look down upon all Pakistanis, Shias or otherwise. Iran is one of the most racist countries in the world. Saudi Arabia is extremely racist too, one of the racist nations as well. It's sad that we Pakistanis look upto these nations.
Since there are some members here that are calling Pakistani Shias pro-Iran, that would make Pakistani Sunnis pro-Saudi Arabia; as many people here are putting their Muslim identity over their Pakistani identity.
It is futile to view Pakistani Shias through a sectarian lens. Pakistani Shias are...
Really, Pakistani Shias are as integrated in Pakistan as anyone can be.
Most Pakistani Shias do not know much about Iran, or the history of Iran. We do not speak the same language, have the same culture as them. We are Pakistanis, and we love Pakistan, are integrated in Pakistan.
Pakistani...
Why does this perception exist?
Does it exist because the influence of Saudi Arabia petrodollars in Pakistan resulted in the radicalization of Pakistani society in the 80's, that has resulted in sectarian warfare that has targeted mainly Shia Muslims, in the face of apathy in the Pakistani...
Yes, it was racism that forced people to move. But that doesn't negate the fact that people wanted to move, and the ones that were left behind couldn't do so for mostly economic reasons. It was a choice of taking a journey to either West or East Pakistan, East Pakistan was a shorter distance...
The only people that weren't able to come to Pakistan in 1947 were people who couldn't migrate: they were mostly belonging to the lower class of society; there were a few people (belonging to the upper class of society) that had too much invested in India to leave.
Post 1947, that left a huge...
Aray yaar, I'm not even a fully practicing Muslim.
I am just exposing the hypocrisy of Hindutva supporters and Modi bhakhts that like to label themselves as "Indian nationalists".
So many words, such little substance, it's a shame.
Can you please tell me what campaign promises Modi has kept since getting into power?
He is popular because he appeals to the popular anti-Muslim sentiments in Hindus.