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      Pakistani Culture


      Culture may be defined as behaviour peculiar to human beings, together with material objects used. Culture consists of language, ideas, beliefs, customs, codes, institution, tools, techniques, works of arts, ceremonies and so on.culture of Pakistan comprises numerous diverse cultures and ethnic groups: the Punjabis, Kashmiris, Sindhis in east, Muhajirs, Makrani in the south; Baloch and Pashtun in the west; and the ancient Dardic, Wakhi, and Burusho communities in the north. These Pakistani cultures have been greatly influenced by many of the surrounding countries' cultures, such as the Turkic peoples, Persian, Arab, and other South Asian ethnic groups of the Subcontinent, Central Asia and the Middle East.


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      Political background

      Pakistan has a very rich political background. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal, Chaudhry Rehmat Ali Khan and Nawabzada Liaqat Ali Khan were great leaders of this nation.

      Muhammad Ali Jinnah



      Muhammad Ali Jinnah ; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948) was a lawyer, politician and statesman who is known as being the founder of Pakistan. He is popularly and officially known in Pakistan as 'Quaid-e-Azam' (lit. Great Leader) and 'Baba-e-Qaum' (lit. Father of the Nation).message of jinnah,It was, therefore, with a sense of supreme satisfaction at the fulfillment of his mission that Jinnah told the nation in his last message on 14 August, 1948: "The foundations of your State have been laid and it is now for you to build and build as quickly and as well as you can". In accomplishing the task he had taken upon himself on the morrow of Pakistan's birth, Jinnah had worked himself to death, but he had, to quote Richard Simons, "contributed more than any other man to Pakistan's survival". He died on 11 September, 1948. How true was Lord Pethick Lawrence, the former Secretary of State for India, when he said, "Gandhi died by the hands of an assassin; Jinnah died by his devotion to Pakistan"


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      Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah


      Fatima Jinnah was born in 1893. When the Jinnahs lost their father in 1901, Fatima came under the guardianship of her older brother. Encouraged by her brother, she completed her education, living in a hostel while attending Dr Ahmad Dental College. In 1923, at a time when taking up a profession was considered inappropriate for girls from Muslim families, Fatima Jinnah opened her own dental practice in Calcutta. She had the full support of her brother, yet faced opposition from the rest of the family. When Quaid-e-Azam’s wife, Rutti Jinnah, passed away leaving behind a daughter, Fatima Jinnah gave up her practice and went to live with her brother taking charge of the house and her young niece. Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah, popularly known and acclaimed as Mader-e-Millat (Mother of the Nation), resolutely stood side by side with them. The bold and committed women made relentless efforts and went from house to house to raise funds for the Pakistan Movement to prepare and encourage the people to make sacrifice for attainment of Pakistan and attract the world attention towards their great independence struggle.


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      Liaquat Ali Khan



      Liaquat Ali Khan was the first prime Minister and friend of M.A. Jinnah, Quadi-i-Azam or Great Leader.


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      Zulfikar Ali Bhutto



      Zulfikar Ali Bhutto , 5 January, 1928 – 4 April 1979, was a great Pakistani politician who worked as the fourth President of Pakistan during the time period of 1971 to 1973 and as the ninth Prime Minister of Pakistan in the span of 1973 to 1977.


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      Benazir Bhutto



      Benazir Bhutto, the eldest child of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, was born on June 21, 1953, at Karachi. She attended Lady Jennings Nursery School and then Convent of Jesus and Mary in Karachi. After two years of schooling at the Rawalpindi Presentation Convent, she was sent to the Jesus and Mary Convent at Murree. She passed her O-level examination at the age of 15. In April 1969, she got admission in the U. S. at Harvard University's Radcliffe College. In June 1973, Benazir graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Political Science. After graduating from Harvard, Benazir joined Oxford University in the fall of 1973. Just before graduation, Benazir was elected to the Standing Committee of the most prestigious Oxford Union Debating Society.Benazir Bhutto was twice Prime Minister of Pakistan. The First Lady Prime Minister in any Muslim Country. She died on 27 Dec 2007, assassinated in Rawalpindi, Pakistan


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      National Poet
      (Muhammad Iqbal is a great poet of pakistan.)



      Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) is one of the preeminent writers of the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent. Indeed, the attention he has received from numerous writers, translators, and critics from Western as well as Islamic countries testifies to his stature as a world literary figure. While his primary reputation is that of a poet, Iqbal has not lacked admirers for his philosophical thought.
      Allama Iqbal Stamps Society established for the promotion of Iqbaliyat in philately and in other hobbies. Iqbal died in Lahore on April 21, 1938 after suffering from illness for months.


      Poetry

      I don’t if you maltreat me or promise to unveil your beauty,
      I just want something unbearable to test my fortitude




      Let the God fearing people be dwelling in the paradise,
      For, instead I want to be face to face with you.
      ( I don’t want to go to paradise but want to observe the Divine Beauty)


      O fellows, I am here for a few moments, as a gust,
      Like morning star I will fade and vanish in a few moments.


      I disclosed the secret in public,


      I need to be punished for being so rude.




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      Re: Pakistani Culture

      well done...
      keep it up dear @Anmol
      aap aur b Pakistani culture k bary me share krti rahien.
      me thread stick kr rai houn..

      ایک یہی تو فن سیکھا ہے ہم نے
      جس سے ملیے اسے خفا کیجے
      ہے تفاخر میری طبیعت کا
      ہر ایک کو چراغ پا کیجے
      میری عادت ہے روٹھ جانے کی
      آپ مجہھے منا لیا کیجے

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      Re: Pakistani Culture

      Quote Originally Posted by Ria View Post
      well done...
      keep it up dear @Anmol
      aap aur b Pakistani culture k bary me share krti rahien.
      me thread stick kr rai houn..
      @Ria sis
      mein try karon gi k ziada sy ziada pakistani culture k bary me share kar sakon


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      Re: Pakistani Culture

      Quote Originally Posted by Anmol View Post
      @Ria sis
      mein try karon gi k ziada sy ziada pakistani culture k bary me share kar sakon

      Keep it up...

      ایک یہی تو فن سیکھا ہے ہم نے
      جس سے ملیے اسے خفا کیجے
      ہے تفاخر میری طبیعت کا
      ہر ایک کو چراغ پا کیجے
      میری عادت ہے روٹھ جانے کی
      آپ مجہھے منا لیا کیجے

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