alirulesall123
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In the past few decades,there has been a noticable trend amongst non-Arab Muslims to try to move towards a more Arabic identity.This is based on the premise that since the Quran was revealed to the Arabs their culture should have more influence on the daily lives of all non-Arab Muslims an example of this can be seen in how some Muslims in South Asia have started to say "Allah Hafiz" instead of "Khuda Hafiz" since "Allah" is more Arabic than the Farsi "Khuda" since basically to them,using more Arabic=being a better Muslim .Here are a couple of articles from India and Pakistan respectively which point this out clearly:
Allah Hafiz instead of Khuda Hafiz, thats the worrying new mantra
DAWN.COM | Columnists | Allah Hafiz to Khuda Hafiz
I personally think that as some Muslims adopt Salafism and try to return to the "purer" form of Islam of the days of the Prophet Muhammed then some Arabs would want to use it to gain more power which they have gained since the decline and collapse of the Ottoman Empire.Since for most of the past 1200 years, the Muslim world has been dominated by non-Arab powers,even today in the Middle East, two of the most influential and powerful Muslim nations are Turkey and Iran.
I personally think it actually contradicts some Hadiths which say that no race of humanity should be favoured over another.
Pakistanis must remember that they are PAKISTANIS not ARABS. We must be proud of both our hindu and muslim heritage, and realise that distancing ourselves from south asian culture will not help with the current identity crisis.
Allah Hafiz instead of Khuda Hafiz, thats the worrying new mantra
DAWN.COM | Columnists | Allah Hafiz to Khuda Hafiz
I personally think that as some Muslims adopt Salafism and try to return to the "purer" form of Islam of the days of the Prophet Muhammed then some Arabs would want to use it to gain more power which they have gained since the decline and collapse of the Ottoman Empire.Since for most of the past 1200 years, the Muslim world has been dominated by non-Arab powers,even today in the Middle East, two of the most influential and powerful Muslim nations are Turkey and Iran.
I personally think it actually contradicts some Hadiths which say that no race of humanity should be favoured over another.
Pakistanis must remember that they are PAKISTANIS not ARABS. We must be proud of both our hindu and muslim heritage, and realise that distancing ourselves from south asian culture will not help with the current identity crisis.