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Its Al-Bakistani culture.
Adopted it may be, but represents Pakistani culture (or at least an influential part of it), no doubt.
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Its Al-Bakistani culture.
Al bakistanis
I look back at Pakistan of the 60s and thats what I want.
Don't worry we will get there just need to open up a few re-education camps.
Like it or not, our religion came from Arabia, our language scripts come from Arabia, we border the Arabian sea, some of us wear Arabian clothing (burka, hijab, topi, etc), and some of us even have ancestors from freaking Arabia.
You can try to make Pakistan the British Empire part 2 all you want, but we're going to continue to be what we've always been: a bunch of culturally and ethnically mixed people who tend to follow Islam.
You wannabe Westerners from the Muslim world all have this weird thought that everyone acted like the upper class back then. Spoiler alert, that's not true.
We have the world's 4th largest gun-owning population. Any plans to force us to do anything will fail spectacularly.
the infatuation
You're always so ready to imply wanting to kill others
Great selective nationalism.
So your parents were involved in creating a country based on religion and their son wants it to secular? Something all parents need, self hating children.
Pakistan is a flourishing country and is developing at a pace suitable for the populace. Majority of Pakistanis do not adhere to your interpretation of development.
The Pakistani passport is a powerful document for those who wish to remain loyal to it.
Multi-ethnic tolerant country? By extinguishing the opportunities for certain people who wish to dress differently than your twisted logic of religion and culture?
It may be due to international clientage.Local software company prefers hiring ‘non-hijabi’ employees
The company had listed a vacancy for an IT Intern on jobs portal Rozee.pk, wherein the "requirements" section, it stated that "an ideal candidate must be willing to wear business attire without an abaya, veil or scarf"
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News Desk
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January 22, 2019
Nextbridge (Pvt) Limited, a software house located in Johar Town area of Lahore wants to hire employees/interns who are willing to “wear business attire” without abaya and/or scarf.
A screenshot of their latest vacancy was circulating on social media with the caption “If it is not safety requirement or job requirement or it violates basic social decency people should allow wearing whatever they think appropriate #Shame #Discrimination.”
The company had listed a vacancy for an IT Intern on jobs portal Rozee.pk, wherein the “requirements” section, it stated that “an ideal candidate must be willing to wear business attire without an abaya, veil or scarf”.
This is not the first incident where there is discrimination against women wearing religious attire; people all over the world have faced various levels of discrimination over the same and some of them are set on breaking these stereotypes.
https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...-company-prefers-hiring-non-hijabi-employees/
No infatuation, just the facts. You can try and prove me wrong if you want.
Lmao that's a lofty accusation.
Well I suppose, molvis have been enforcing the opposite dress code in their recruitment for decades - so what's the problem here?
My parents and Im sure many others here helped to create Jinnahs Pakistan. Not this Mullah republic run by crooks and gangsters.
Lets agree to disagree on this now Im tired of arguing with you.
The reality already proves you wrong.
You don't have to drop down so low to assimilate into a culture that isn't even your own.
What "reality"? If I'm wrong, prove it. You're clearly unable to since everything I said is factual.
What culture am I assimilating into lol? I don't get this Arabophobia among Muslim non-Arab countries lol. Like it or not, Islam also resulted in the transfer of much of their culture to ours, and vice versa (just look at Oman, 1/3 of them are descended from Balochi migrants).
They've nothing in common with us except for the religion.
Also, those so called facts.
They're delusions.