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That concept is a Muslim concept that Pakistanis are not alone with. Arabs too are taught this from early school years (I was taught this too and even by my parents who emphasizes that while the current world is a jungle, you should stick closest to those that you are most familiar with and share the most with in that jungle and here Muslims were one of those groups, compared to say Papuans or Mexicans).
That's wrong. There are many Arabs who focus on Islamic solitary rather than ethnic solidarity. Many in fact. Arabs are still "tribal" people to some extent and as in every tribal society (Pashtuns and Baloch can recognize this - I believe that you are a Punjabi so maybe less here) the biggest disagreements can often occur among each other.
Pakistan has not recognized Israel due to the love of Palestinians or Arabs (or lack thereof) but due to Pakistani religious sentients and due to the religious importance of that land and its holy sites. If that was not the case the average Pakistani would know/care as little (IMO) about this conflict as you do when it comes to the Darfur conflict.
That is due to Pakistan (IMO) doing a bad job (media wise, politically) at highlighting what is going on. Most Arabs and Muslim are not familiar with day to day Indian-Pakistani political feuds, do not speak Hindi or Urdu or other regional languages, do not travel much to Pakistan or India (at least not that part of the region) and Pakistani media have almost no presence in Arabic language and the ones that have a presence in English, are for a limited community (Pakistanis). For instance I first learned about the existence of the Pakistani newspaper (Dawn) here on PDF. Otherwise I would likely never have discovered it. And reading some articles from that newspaper, it seems that it is more pro-India and anti-Arab and anti-Pakistan than it is pro-Pakistan.
BTW what I tried to get across here on this thread, is that I believe that the reason why Pakistanis are higgling Arabs here (when you could easily highlight Chinese, Iranians, Turks and ALL other majority Muslim peoples and nations since they all have relations with India) is that you have too high expectations of Arabs that might be religiously or historically motivated. Many Pakistanis seem not to understand (either) that Arabs have many problems of our own and that our leaderships (which is a general trend in the Muslim world, including Pakistan) is far from representative (always). Thus this creates a division between ruler and ruled. For instance when the ruler of Abu Dhabi is saying some words in Hindi that I do not even know fully, it makes it appear like all 2 million Emiraits are clued to the screen trying to (at the same time) pronounce the words with a grin on their face.