I think the point being made here is that the feeling among some people who believe that the measure of their "religiousity" is gauged by how much they reject and hate other cultures and religions which is definitely wrong.
There are good and bad in every culture and we (people of the sub-continent) can be proud of the scientific achievements of the ancient Indus valley civilizations (in present day pakistan) even though they were non-muslims as well as be proud of the architectural and governance achievements of the mughals.
Similarly we should reject the wrongs done by previous cultures be it the sati practice or caste system of predominantly hindu culture or the destruction and looting of temples by predominantly muslim invaders (which is against Islam anyways).
Doing this would in no way reduce the faith of a muslim/hindu/buddhist e.t.c but develop a better and truer understanding and appreciation of the common history that we all share. By the way, there are many sects in hinduism that also profess belief in one god and do not indulge in idol worship (e.g. Lingayats).
Iranians are proud of their pre-islamic persian history, Egyptians are proud of their pre-islamic (pharoah and pyramids) history so there is no contradiction in being proud of the pre-islamic Indian history which was one of the advanced civilizations in the ancient world.
There are good and bad in every culture and we (people of the sub-continent) can be proud of the scientific achievements of the ancient Indus valley civilizations (in present day pakistan) even though they were non-muslims as well as be proud of the architectural and governance achievements of the mughals.
Similarly we should reject the wrongs done by previous cultures be it the sati practice or caste system of predominantly hindu culture or the destruction and looting of temples by predominantly muslim invaders (which is against Islam anyways).
Doing this would in no way reduce the faith of a muslim/hindu/buddhist e.t.c but develop a better and truer understanding and appreciation of the common history that we all share. By the way, there are many sects in hinduism that also profess belief in one god and do not indulge in idol worship (e.g. Lingayats).
Iranians are proud of their pre-islamic persian history, Egyptians are proud of their pre-islamic (pharoah and pyramids) history so there is no contradiction in being proud of the pre-islamic Indian history which was one of the advanced civilizations in the ancient world.
and thats the Problem:Muslim heritage CONTRADICTS hindu heritage. Its like trying to mix oil into water.
One believes you must while the other forbids.
Islam does not mean Arabasation, YOu can be a Muslim and adopting certain things in your/a culture provided in does not go against the teachings of Islam.
Unless, alirulesall123 you are saying that Pakistanis should be proud of thier Indian culture (and not the Hindu way of life) and being a Muslims then thats ok.
However I would like to point out that we need to be careful that our proudness of our culture DOES NOT TURN INTO NATIONALISM and divide our people further. This message does not apply only to Pakistanis but as a Muslim as a whole and Muslim around the world which we live in sorrow state .