M. Sarmad
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If there was no religion factor; there would've been a Punjab, Sindh, "Afghania", Balochistan, Kashmir - none of these states would be in so called "Hindustan".In my opinion, religion can surpass blood. Otherwise there would not be a Pakistan (again, in my opinion).
The only major ethnic differences I see between Pakistanis and Hindustanis is that you guys have more dravidians, and we've got a little more foreign blood in us since we are further West.
Before partition, hardly anyone from the regions of P.A.K.S.TAN spoke Urdu.I do however, still believe these Islamic leaders from across the region are all (or at least most of them are) relevant to Pakistan, they were Muslims of South Asia, as are we, and had a similar culture to our own (Tipu spoke Urdu and promoted it among his kingdom).
Almost all Pakistanis regardless of their ethnicity would consider themselves different to Indians.Pakistan is at the cusp of two civilizations.
Different Pakistanis will see things differently wrt India depending on which side they identify with primarily.
Racially.
You see, religion could not surmount blood.
It's been my hypothesis since I started debating with you guys.
Cheers, Doc
If there was no religion factor; there would've been a Punjab, Sindh, "Afghania", Balochistan, Kashmir - none of these states would be in so called "Hindustan".
As someone who lives abroad, there is huge differences in almost every aspect. The only people that I could relate to from India are Indian Punjabis who only make up 2-3% of the Indian population.
The other Indians differ from me and other fellow Pakistanis in every single way: height, accent, looks, structure, culture, etc... - I mean of-course there are some similarities; such as interests in cricket and Urdu-Hindi similarity - but other than that, I don't see anything else.
I know you're a Muhajir and you have roots in India, but I would appreciate it if you would please not drag the rest of us into this myth.
Before partition, hardly anyone from the regions of P.A.K.S.TAN spoke Urdu.
Even today, only 8% of Pakistanis speak Urdu as their first language.
Almost all Pakistanis regardless of their ethnicity would consider themselves different to Indians.
There are a few exceptions like some Muhajirs
or
Bollywood fanboys who foolishly think the people and (some of) culture being portrayed on Bollywood are actually how average Indians behave and look like - when in reality most of Bollywood is dominated by North-West Indians and people who have their origins in modern-day Pakistan.
Bollywood Indians
Real Indians
bro you quoted me in wrong threadDid you click any of those references? Click them. They all say he was born in Multan.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... this is classic.
bro you quoted me in wrong thread