Bilal9
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that's good i don;t see any sin in speaking urdu... my grandfather spoke it often when i was a child... now i'm become a fan of qawali... so why not.
My great-grandfather and grandfather spoke both Urdu and Farsi, those were very popular languages in educated Muslim families in both East and West Bengal before Pakistan times (for example, the family of Mr. Suhrawardy, most prominently). To wit - Nawab family in Dhaka and many wealthy educated families with roots in old Dhaka also still speak Urdu at home (some of their family backgrounds are invariably in the Awadh area and of course Lucknow was the epicenter of refined Urdu culture back in on-the-wane Mughal period).
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