War Thunder
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2013
- Messages
- 4,017
- Reaction score
- 8
- Country
- Location
Basically more of a rural tradition adopted by Lahore. Actually done to celebrate spring arrival.
Tradition or begharatpana?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Basically more of a rural tradition adopted by Lahore. Actually done to celebrate spring arrival.
New Recruit
Try telling that to Arabs, or Turks or Iranians .. They will show you your place
And there is a difference between Islam and Arab tribal culture which is obviously lost on you
We are Muslims and we are Punjabis .. No contradiction there
On our side it's not decided by some comittee and we do celebrate it religiously.Well, your perspective regarding it is quite wrong. Smartphones/electronics, cricket, hockey are all created by non-muslims, how can a self-respecting Musalman celebrate world cups and what not?...
The issue here is how basant is celebrated in our country. It is basically an un-organized skill based event and in this game there are no rules. The sky is battlefield and every kite in the sky except yours is the enemy, the goal of the event is to beat as many kites as you can while having fun doing so. Usually Chinese kite-flying is quite bland, people fly kite and they stand there reeling it out and reeling it in. But here in our culture it is a competition like kushti/wrestling etc.
The original reasons might be different, but why we Pakistani's celebrate it in spring is because of the weather. You can't do it in summer because of low wind flow and heat. You cant do it in winter because of cold and rain, you cant do it in autumn, because of dampness in wind and fast wind flow. That's why spring is chosen and the date for basant is set not because of some religious reason's but because of a committee, so that every one is on the same page. There have been various occasions when basant had to be postponed because of weather conditions. The reason it is on one day is to have maximum number of kites on the sky so that it doesn't get boring. So that you are in a continuous competition.
Plus it appeals to everyone. Even the poor can get into the fun, for them it's like fishing, all they have to do is wait and they can grab/loot other peoples kites. For boxing you need gloves, for cricket you need bat/ball, for football you need football, but for flying a kite, if you don't want to spend a dime, it's totally up to you.
All in all, it send's a positive/colorful image of the country. We need to loosen up a little bit, not because of our economic reasons but because of mullah extremist ideology that we have inherited after zia. If it were up to mullah's there wouldn't be any music, films, dramas, games, poetry etc. The world at first needs to see you as human. Baki, about faith, god works in mysterious way's, for some foreign people 'Tajdare Haram' naat by atif asalam might have introduced Islam to them, it reminds me of the incident where an MTV host became muslim after meeting Imran Khan, and I heard she was quite intrigued by nusrat fateh ali khan's qawali, that's what brought her in to do her research on Islam. I am going off the tangent here, but basically the world sees you as long bearded, shouting, suicide bombing terrorists. Now this image doesn't change over night with all the western media being against. So you need to lighten up your image as much as you can, be inclusive as much as you can. Faith, itna kacha bhi nahi hona chahiye k gana sunnany ya patang urana se toot jye..
No need to put all Arabs under the same basket.
Household items and communal activities are not the same as annual celebrations which hold no benefit you cannot equate the two.
And modern-day advances in technology are based on previous Muslim achievements, such as the famous work of Al Khwarizmi (without him we wouldn't have Algorithms, and as a result no smartphones or advanced electronics of any kind).
I don't care if people fly kites, so long as they don't do it as a celebration of Basant or treat it as an annual celebration I'm perfectly happy. Even if they do the latter, I'll just let them be. But the moment they start doing it and calling it Basant, I'm going to call them out on it because that's just stupid.
Zia has been dead for a long time, stop blaming him for our woes.
They'd be okay with films, drama games and poetry so long as it doesn't have anything haram.
I don't particularly care how the world sees me.
Bravo! Well said. Although I would say forgive but not forget.Yes, very well so.
Even if it was the devil that did it, it was on these lands, now others are taking it and making an industry around it. With all do respect sir we as muslims need to forget, not forgive but forget. We cant be thinking about the past events and forsake our vibrant future as a colorful nation.
Regarding the Sikh empire, that's also a Pakistani empire now. It was a dark part of our history but it happened. I'll give you an example, the japanese despise the samurai, but they make millions around the world with the samurai culture. The samurai dont hunt them anymore but they still use it to fund their nations wealth. Do u understand what I am trying saying sir?
Celebrate your vibrant past and dont let it be stolen.
Persian was banned by the British. Punjabi was spoken as well as a local language and Persian was the lingua franca even during the Sikh Empire. Muslims suffered a lot under the Sikh rule but no where as much under the British as the British systematically destroyed not only Muslim political power but their language Dari, their economic bases, the social structure and legal systems...Why are you self respecting musalman still call yourself punjabi....before sikh take over Muslims used to speak Persian and have different culture..
Maharaja ranjit Singh punibized you. Denounce your punjabi ethnicity and language too you goofs.
Local people living in different countries even if they are Muslims are allowed to have their own local customs. It is not wrong in Islam..
Next you would be ordering fatwa on army parades or everything that is about celebration.
What could ho wrong in fly in kites. Does flying kites count as religion..?
This is purely a tradition of lahore.
And these ganjas have destroyed it.
If they stop all those mafia of chemical dor. We are all for it.
Embrace your culture , or denounce it.
You are people of this land. Not migrated from saudia Arabia.
You have your local language, histroy and culture. Remember that today peshawar and fata was won by ranjit Singh and he formed this glorious kingdom where Muslims too are huge part.
Can you pea brain check that on the last basant in 1990s how much tourism came to Pakistan . You cannot even imagine that.
Don't mix a festival with basic necessities like education and health.
Considering the condition of education of our country, I can expect a comment like above from you.
Well, why you are differentiating it to be a non communal activity.
Well it's about time that we stop taking credit of some few geniuses born 500-1000 years ago.
Do you think a kid or an adult in Pakistan cares where basant came from?
Have you seen pictures of Pakistan pre-71? trams/modern double decker buses in Karachi, foreigners enjoying time on Karachi beaches. We were a tolerant-modern-happy society.
A shia would say different to sunni, a cutter diobandi would be totally different to brelvi. And even in the same sects, there would two ullema's opposing each other, just because they have a different approach to the problem, and they all back up their claims by Quran and Hadith. It's just twisting contexts to satisfying their own agenda, and it's not like they do it intentionally, may be they just believe their word to be true.
And when you are isolated, trade get's effected and when trade get's effected common people suffer. Currently, Pakistan is going through economic turmoil, people here don't have clean water to drink, we have health issues. Tourism bring's in dollar, it forces foreigners to spend their money here, which benefits businesses, which result in people having a better life. I personally, particularly do care about the conditions of my fellow Pakistani's living in Pakistan.
If gov, is specifically mentioning it, that it has no link with religion then, why force your claim?
Well, my step dad is Pakistani and I love Pakistan and her people. No need to put all Arabs under the same basket.
Because the government doesn't know what they're talking about, and because our society allows for multiple opinions to be voiced.
If foreigners wearing bikinis in a Muslim-majority country makes us a "tolerant-modern-happy-society" then I'm perfectly fine to live in the stone age, thanks.
If we can produce what people want, we'll do fine, no matter how much they hate us.
On the overwhelming majority of things, all Sunnis (Barelvis+Ahl Al Hadith+Deobandis) are in agreement. Since Sunnis make up over 90% of the country, we can use the opinions of this group (specifically those of the Hanafi madhab). When it comes to disputed aspects, we should rule by what the majority of the Ulema in the country say or simply remain silent on such an issue. Simple.
No, I'm going to keep playing that harp until people like you get it through their heads that many modern inventions wouldn't exist without Muslims.