bronxbull
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Nobody is giving any certificate but if u come out of yr bharat matta then u will know not many people universally believe it as Word of God even the educated hindus also dont follow it anymore.
We r proud of this language called Urdu because of this very reason that it is a mixture of many local languages n it binds people in it. It represents every language,race,cultures n plays a part of a bridge b/w them for communication n its no where close to being dead and for yr info it is now 4th biggest language spoken n understood worldwide.
Now what about Sanskrit?
Tell me any country who has it as its national language?
Even Indian prefer hindi.
And how many in the world speak n understand this language?
Close of none or maybe 0.5-0.1%.
so,whats your point?
Sanskrit is present in every single state language of India.
The National language of India Hindi is largely derived from this language,it is just a sophisticated version of Prakrit.
Hindi is synonymous with Sanskrit,
1/6=16% of the world's population speak this language in one form or the other.
You should not justify why you are proud of your own language,there is no need to,
Thats where you fail.
Let those people not believe in it being the word of god,let them not believe in god,believe in anything,what difference does it make,
since when did majority's beliefs alone decide what is right or wrong?
Then why you guys are not all talking in punjabi instead of Urdu.
sanskrit words survive in most languages,even the satyanaas that you guys use in punjab is also sanskrit.