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Local software company prefers hiring ‘non-hijabi’ employees

Well, clearly they do, otherwise you would have been able to refute the other points I brought up.



Lmao so do we write using Gurmukhi or Devanagari instead? Does Pakistan border the Indian rather than the Arabian ocean? Do Pakistani women not wear hijabs or abayas?

It's interesting to see how you can only say my points are "delusions" without being able to explain why.


First of all. Its a free country, I have no qualms about what people choose to wear.
If Pakistani women wear hijabs or abayas, then the equal amount who does not exists as well.
And there is NOTHING wrong about that.

The thing between you and me is that, you wish to impose on other peoples choice.
Be it at a business or personal level.


And going by your logic, Northern Turkey borders Black Sea.
Is north Turkey supposed to be slavic in both religion and culture then? (Disregarding the EX-ottoman states)

We're humans, NOT FISHES.
Bordering whatever sea means jackshit in the end.

Now, using your same logic of whatever hatred you have in you regarding our language.
We use Urdu, currently, and hadn't the british arrived and opted for a unified language.
We would, in fact, be using what you just posted.

And in reality, it would, again. MEAN JACKSHIT.

Because it will be what it is and we must adhere to it because we are a unique mix of cultures.
Throwing it away or imposing a foreign culture is nothing more than throwing away your identity.

The arabs do not care whether you're a muslim or not.
They will look at where you're from and treat you accordingly and the same must be withheld in Pakistan.


ARABS ARE NOT HOLY. AND WILL NEVER BE.
So enough with your infatuation with a culture that will throw you out at the moment their economy is threatened by foreign boot lickers.
 
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First of all. Its a free country, I have no qualms about what people choose to wear.

That has nothing to do with what I said.

If Pakistani women wear hijabs or abayas, then the equal amount who does not exists as well.

You and I both know that isn't the case outside of places like Karachi. Most Pakistani women wear headscarves.

And there is NOTHING wrong about that.

Pakistan has almost no justification for it's existence if it doesn't rule by Sharia. That's what's wrong with this.

The thing between you and me is that, you wish to impose on other peoples choice.

If people don't like it then they should leave.

And going by your logic, Northern Turkey borders Black Sea.
Is north Turkey supposed to be slavic in both religion and culture then?

I never said Pakistan was Arab, I said we have some things in common with them but of course that triggered you since you're a paranoid Arabophobe. After 9/11, Arabs have pretty much become the untermensch of the world and it definitely seems as if you hold such an opinion.

Now, using your same logic of whatever hatred you have in you regarding our language.

What "hatred"? No Pakistani writes using Indian scribbles, we all use Perso-Arabic scripts.

We use Urdu, currently, and hadn't the british arrived and opted for a unified language.
We would, in fact, be using what you just posted.

No, we would have either still used Urdu or opted for Farsi.

we are a unique mix of cultures.

That's literally what I just said.

The arabs do not care whether you're a muslim or not.
They will look at where you're from and treat you accordingly

It depends. Almost all of the ones I've met do feel closer to people just because they're Muslim. And remember, I spent 5 years in the Gulf.

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ARABS ARE NOT HOLY. AND WILL NEVER BE.

I NEVER SAID THEY ARE OR EVER WILL BE. STOP ASSUMING THINGS.

So enough with your infatuation with a culture

There is no "infatuation", I've only stated the facts.

that will throw you out

I lived in an Arab country for multiple years and faced no discrimination whatsoever based on the fact that I'm Pakistani.
 
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This is so true.
If I ever have a company ( I work in IT also ) I will make Shalwar Kameez and Dupata/Hijab for women mandatory. No white niba culture as much as possible instead ours.
 
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That has nothing to do with what I said.



You and I both know that isn't the case outside of places like Karachi. Most Pakistani women wear headscarves.



Pakistan has almost no justification for it's existence if it doesn't rule by Sharia. That's what's wrong with this.



If people don't like it then they should leave.



I never said Pakistan was Arab, I said we have some things in common with them but of course that triggered you since you're a paranoid Arabophobe. After 9/11, Arabs have pretty much become the untermensch of the world and it definitely seems as if you hold such an opinion.



What "hatred"? No Pakistani writes using Indian scribbles, we all use Perso-Arabic scripts.



No, we would have either still used Urdu or opted for Farsi.



That's literally what I just said.



It depends. Almost all of the ones I've met do feel closer to people just because they're Muslim. And remember, I spent 5 years in the Gulf.

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I NEVER SAID THEY ARE OR EVER WILL BE. STOP ASSUMING THINGS.



There is no "infatuation", I've only stated the facts.



I lived in an Arab country for multiple years and faced no discrimination whatsoever based on the fact that I'm Pakistani.


From top quote to the bottom.

1. Yes, It does. You say it has nothing to do with what you said but you continue to imply Sharia was the reason for Pakistans existance, which it was not, by the by. And the fact you tell people to get out of their own country if they dont like it. Typical madrassi logic. This is not just your country, remember that.

2. Mind you, I've been a lot. It's almost part of my business where I have to attend meetings and travel back and forth cities. And it is NOT just Karachi. It applies to all the major population centers, irrespective of their province.
The only where I've actually seen 100% madrassi mindset is around your hagri pagri communities. As backward as they are, not my place to impose on their choices.

3. Yes, it does. Sharia was NOT the reason for Pakistan's existance. It never was, and never will be.
It was merely a dream for the free muslims of Subcontinent to be free of Hindu majority.
It was supposed to be a model, democratic, and progressive country under the muslim rule.
But alas, Molvi's use this justification to oppress and create fear amongst the masses.
Its funny how you're turning into exactly those people who you once wished to remain free of. Ironic.

4. It is just as much their country as it is yours. You have no right to tell people to get out, if anything. YOU should be the one to get out of this place and live in a misogynistic society somewhere in the arab-land. After all, you do want 4 wives and 72 virgins....

5. Excuse me. What? No hatred? Ok, lets go by that then. You've tried to add a small, and irrelevant script borrowing for our language to something major as how we should be arabic instead. But ironically, its the same script that is used by the Shia Iran. I just thought maybe you had a thing against it for that.

6. Highly unlikely because the promotion of urdu language would not be as far spread as it was pre-partition.

7. You did not say that, unfortunately.

8. Just because your experience was almost good doesn't make them any better in the eyes and experiences of those which experienced the opposite. I'm starting to understand your blind bias towards it.

What is this random chart supposed to tell me? There's plenty which also goes the opposite. If you forgot the nationalist thread about how people opted to fight for Pakistan.... You'd do the opposite to your own countrymen if they decide to change the system to a one that works, and against your delusional belief.

9. Your extremely blind love for them just make them seem so from your post. Nothing to assume there as it can be seen.

10. Again, facts. Ok, Facts. But they don't hold a candle to the other facts that exist in this country.

11. Why dont you go back then? Clearly the infatuation of that place has led you to impose on other country men.





You're a hopeless molvi that can never be saved.
Just do not force or impose your beliefs on anyone in real life.

That is against your own teaching.


Also, clear yourself of this delusion that Pakistan was made for Sharia only....
you might as well join ISIS if thats the case.


Pakistan will never progress with the mentality like yours.
 
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First scarf,then start namaz bajamat, then bajamat namaz extend to 2 hours. Then work place covert into tableghi place. Later business become like Pakistan cricket team under Inzi captaincy...
 
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Pakistan has British roots not Arabia which is why people wear western attire.

Abaya and headscarf is not Pakistani in any way. Its a tool for unsecure perverted men who see every female as a sexual object. This is not normal. To have a plutonic society you must make man and woman equal. Don't forget where your founding fathers studied and how they dressed that is the role model.
To me, my soul father (Hazrat Mohammed PBUH) is more important then my founding father (Which our prophet gives instruction to lead Muslims of India then and he also obeyed him).
 

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This Nexbridge Software house is based near Emporium Mall in G1 Market Johar Town Lahore. Go hit their gates hard, with this sort of discrimination in work.

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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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.”

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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/
 
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First scarf,then start namaz bajamat, then bajamat namaz extend to 2 hours. Then work place covert into tableghi place. Later business become like Pakistan cricket team under Inzi captaincy...

lol

paranoid much
 
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First scarf,then start namaz bajamat, then bajamat namaz extend to 2 hours. Then work place covert into tableghi place. Later business become like Pakistan cricket team under Inzi captaincy...

Then fazl ur rehman type becomes head of development. Team outputs garbage while fazlu type runs off with the money screaming yahoodi sazish.:lol:
 
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