MastanKhan
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Ladies and gentlemen,
This topic that I want to talk about, I have always been concerned about the random usage of the term "proud to be a pakistani", " I am a proud pakistani " and I have often wondered at what makes a pakistani proud and why.
Incidently, islam, the religion as the pakistanis state, that we the majority belong to, disallows the term and its usage related to a muslim. So a muslim cannot show pride in himself or be proud of his heritage, because it breeds ARROGANCE and creates a sense of superiority. Then what makes the pakistani muslim make a statement that he or she is a proud pakistani. Is it a lack of understanding the meaning of the word, a lack of common sense or just a social phenomenon that this word is used at random by whomsoever who wants to use it.
Now I understand that a person can be proud of the achievements of kids or friends, we can be proud of our engineers who may have constructed a tall skyscraper, or a bridge, or our nuclear scientists who designed and produced a nuclear weapon and managed to run a nuclear reactor against all hardships, or our missile scientists who came up with the delivery system. We can be proud of our millitarymen and engineers at defence ordinance factories and mirage rebuild factory, our naval engineers who helped build the augustas and people from any other fields of life who have participated in trying to make the country a better place.
Now, you guys, don't be mad at me. Put it on paper why you think otherwise.
This topic that I want to talk about, I have always been concerned about the random usage of the term "proud to be a pakistani", " I am a proud pakistani " and I have often wondered at what makes a pakistani proud and why.
Incidently, islam, the religion as the pakistanis state, that we the majority belong to, disallows the term and its usage related to a muslim. So a muslim cannot show pride in himself or be proud of his heritage, because it breeds ARROGANCE and creates a sense of superiority. Then what makes the pakistani muslim make a statement that he or she is a proud pakistani. Is it a lack of understanding the meaning of the word, a lack of common sense or just a social phenomenon that this word is used at random by whomsoever who wants to use it.
Now I understand that a person can be proud of the achievements of kids or friends, we can be proud of our engineers who may have constructed a tall skyscraper, or a bridge, or our nuclear scientists who designed and produced a nuclear weapon and managed to run a nuclear reactor against all hardships, or our missile scientists who came up with the delivery system. We can be proud of our millitarymen and engineers at defence ordinance factories and mirage rebuild factory, our naval engineers who helped build the augustas and people from any other fields of life who have participated in trying to make the country a better place.
Now, you guys, don't be mad at me. Put it on paper why you think otherwise.