Sharpshooter12
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Sir please do tell me about the achievements of Jordanians and why they are so proud of their country. Or even that of Indians and Bangladeshis.The problem lies in creating pride out of image versus achievements. The achievements, which are no doubt many, are individual, but the collective image is abysmal; personal brilliance but no national pride.
I think the problem is something else.
Almost all of us are so ashamed of our country and its history that if you ask anyone he will find his lineage either from Bukhara and Badakhshan or Syria and Yemen. In my tiny little life, I have only found two groups in Punjab at-least who take pride of belonging to that region, Jats and Rajputs. All others are decedents of Turks and Arabs.
In Karachi, I had a friend from Jasqam, an absolute Sindhi nationalist who even talked about secession sometimes based on his Sindhi sentiment. He was Soomro, a tribe with a glorious past, yet when talking about his genealogy he found his lineage from the early Arab conquerors who came with Bin Qasim.
Hell a Pathan friend of mine floated a theory that they are one of the 12 Israelite tribes.
The population of Syeds in this country is at-least double of that of rest of the world combined, no offense intended. There are more Bukharan and Samarqandis living in Punjab than most states in Central Asia.
What is wrong in belonging to this place. People don't even look like from the regions they trace their lineage from. I for one can't find a difference between a Rajput or Jat and an Awan from central Asia or an Arain from Syria. Yep I am gonna get a lot of flak for this.
Our history books starts with 712 invasion of Bin Qasim and that is exactly what we try to relate to.
Nearly all of current Muslim world, barring the countries in Far East, were brought into fold of Islam through conquest, we are not a unique case. Yet an Egyptian will take pride on their Pharhos and pyramid. A turk will still take pride in his pre-Islamic Oghuz roots. But we won't.
Our people are such a strange breed that when reading the history of Battle of the Hydaspes, they will mentally support Alexandar instead of the son of soil, Porus the king of Jehlum. They will laugh about how Porus's elephants ruined his own army, instead of realizing that he was fighting for the liberty and honor of this land that they call home. Oh yes because he was a Hindu. Islam had not even arrived on the planet back then you morons, heck not even the Christianity. Yes but he was a Hindu. And Alexander was a pious, God-fearing Muslim?
So the problem is we just don't want to take pride in this land and its history. In our mind we think of it as inferior to rest of the world, probably because of its pre-Islamic Hindu history. This inferiority complex is what is leading us to behave the way we do.