Burger Boy
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I would assume that the article is a bit of an exaggeration and it shouldn't be assumed that all Pakistanis were celebrating 9/11.
That being said, and I'm not saying its limited to the region, but I feel uncomfortable with this mindset of thinking of all non-muslims as "others."
I would asks those most well versed in Urdu what does the word "ghair" really mean?
I see the word "ghair" often being used for any non-Muslim person or entity. This will make the population ostracize anything that is perceived as "non-Muslim" including religious minorities and "deviant" sects which are an integral part of Pakistan which simply demoralizes the cohesiveness of the state.
That being said, and I'm not saying its limited to the region, but I feel uncomfortable with this mindset of thinking of all non-muslims as "others."
I would asks those most well versed in Urdu what does the word "ghair" really mean?
I see the word "ghair" often being used for any non-Muslim person or entity. This will make the population ostracize anything that is perceived as "non-Muslim" including religious minorities and "deviant" sects which are an integral part of Pakistan which simply demoralizes the cohesiveness of the state.