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Arabs- what do you REALLY think about Pakistanis?

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  1. I am not Arab . Because I Can't Speak Arabic.

    Any one who can speak Arabic Language is called as "Arab".

    Whoever learned and spoke Arabic, no matter from where he came or from which ethnicity he belonged to he was an Arab.

    If one did not learn or speak Arabic then he is a non-Arab even if his forefathers were from the pure Arabs. So being an Arab is not an inherited trait but rather an earned trait. Hence, it is a reference to the language and not to an ethnicity or lineage.

    It has been narrated upon Abu Hurayrah [radee Allaahu ‘anhu], marfu’an: “As long as you speak Arabic then you are an Arab.

    It was narrated upon the Messenger [sall-Allaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam] that he ascended the mimbar, praised Allaah and then said: “O mankind! Surely the Lord is one Lord, the father is one father the deen is one deen. Surely Arabic is not for anyone of you due to a father or a mother, it is only a language. Whoever speaks Arabic is an Arab.”

    It has been reported upon the Prophet [sall-Allaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam] that he said: “Whoever loves the Arabs, then due to my love they love them, and whoever hates the Arabs then due to my hatred, they hate them.”

    Perhaps the Messenger [sall-Allaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam] meant with the “Arabs” the Muslims. This word then acquired another meaning and was used for anyone who spoke the Arabic language.


  2. your probably an indian rite? lol

    well as per my own personal experience recently visiting pakistan, i was amazed to see the difference how western media project pakistan...

    and i was welcomed wherever i went, the people were very kind and sweeet when they heard that i was a tourist .... and most importantly, when i was in the northern parts of pakistan, none of the taxi drivers charged me :)

    the food is though very spicy but i did get hold of some nice restaurants offering non-spicy food....

    in the end, my experience to pakistan was something i will remember for a long time to come...:)


  3. I like Arabs ..........just communicating problem ...........I am very weak in speaking Arabic.

  4. I don't have anything against Pakistanis at all, and I know I'm generalising, but the only issue I have is that they tend to not like outsiders!!!

    I'm an Arab, and my fiance is Pakistani, and his family refuse to accept me. It's very tough, and I'm now unsure whether I should force him to put his family first and we go our separate ways, or just hope they will eventually be ok with me.

  5. I love them. Very sweet people, mashallah.

    Btw, do all Ajamis act like you?


  6. Very horrible and irresponsible men.

    Lousy, worst, womanizers and drunks, cheaters, money faced, liars, thieves

    Better to runaway from them.

    Hopeless and worst of all Muslims, I have met.

  7. I have never looked down on anyone I believe that a person who looks down on others Allah look down at him no matter how good or pure hearted he is.

    Don't let these things get u, just be ur self & leeda happy life bor.

  8. What is goinggg on here peopleee?

    Why are we like talking bout other countries?

    We all are muslimsss, isntttt that enoughhhh..duuhh?

    And when someone doesnt really have p**i friends or seen the p**i people themselves(how they behave, how they are etc etc), they have no right to judge bout them just by hearing bout them...

    I dont mean to be harsh and i hope no one gets offended here...

    Every country have bad and good people

    I like some arabs as iam in an arab country...

    Peacee..

  9. we attack them soon.

  10. pakistanis,israelis,arabs,european all are human...

    just like the rest of us

    and i have nothing but respest to all  man kind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  11. Pakistani or arab we brothers.

      

  12. @ Mohammed You.

    Well, shows how much you respect Islam doesn't it?  

  13. honestly, i never met with a Pakistani brother, but i would say as what people of Makka said to Muhammad (saw) : "أخ كريم و ابن أخ كريم"

    (a kind brother and a kind nephew).

  14. Well I know what 'some' arabs, mind you I am refering to 'SOME' arabs not all arabs.. I know what they think.. They think of all 'Bakistani's' -as they say- as 'Hindi's' otherwise attimes if its in their luck they guess rite ...

    'Some' Arabs really spoil the good name of arabs..

    anyways really whats going on here...

    isnt it enough that we ALL are Muslims.. why the division and stuff..

  15. I prefere Indians, hehe.

    Pakistanis are originally Indians.

  16. they dont believe they are proper Muslims

    Look at how Pakistani Hujjaj are treated .. worse than animals

  17. Peace and blessings be upon you.

    Brothers and Sisters Muslims.

  18. they r our brothers and sisters in Islam .. no matter where they come from or what language they speak Muslims are Muslims reunite under Islam !!

  19. Shaykh Badee' ud-Deen Shah as-Sindhee rahimahullaah was a Pakistani and he was a teacher of some of the Major Scholars such as Shaykh 'Abdul-Muhsin al- 'Abbaad (the Muhadith of Madeenah) and Shaykh Rabee' bin Haadee (the flag bearer of Jarh wa Ta'deel in our times) and many others.

    Shaykh Saalih as Sindhee is currently in Hijaaz mashaAllaah and gives one of the best classes and has some of the best manners amongst the people.

    One of our brothers who is a pakistani brother... whenever he goes to Makkah he is treated like a VIP. The Ulemaa call him and invite him for dinner at their homes, the doors are always open for him where ever he goes in Makkah. He's known amongst the Ulemaa in Makkah and highly respected at the university.

    Another brother we know who is Pakistani is married to the daughter of one of the major scholars in Madeenah. Again a brother with utmost manners, excellent brother mashaAllaah.

    Your vein attempts to attack Arabs lead you to fall flat on your face.  

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