Kya Urdu ko as a National Language Pakistan kay oopar impose kiya gaya - Pakistan Lost -

Ойын-сауық

Pakistan Lost is a series of audio essays on history exploring the choices that were made that impacted millions of people for decades to come.
The Fourth episode looks at the Imposition of Urdu as a National Language on Pakistan:
Watch all the episodes of Pakistan Lost in Urdu:
• Pakistan ka matlab kya...
The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations.
Please consider supporting us on Patreon:
/ thepakistanexperience
To support the channel:
Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912
Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience
And Please stay in touch:
/ thepakistanexp1
/ thepakistanexperience
/ thepakistanexpeperience
The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications.
shehzadghiasshaikh
Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/
Twitter.com/shehzad89
🔊 License:
You’re free to use this song in your videos, but you must include the following credits in your video's description (Copy & Paste):
🔻
"Savfk - The Travelling Symphony" is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)
• The Travelling Symphon...
/ savfkmusic
Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: bit.ly/the-travelling-symphon...
🔺
⭐ Easily copy and paste credit text from our website (perfect for mobile). Learn how to give credits correctly on other platforms:
breakingcopyright.com/credits...

Пікірлер: 1 200

  • @saifsamo9750
    @saifsamo9750Ай бұрын

    The truth is Urdu is not the mother tongue of many muhajirs as well. Like it was imposed on us Sindhis, Punjabis etc. Similarly the real Mother tongue of many Muhajirs are Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Marwari, Haryanvi, Bihari etc but they are brainwashed to believe that Urdu is their mother tongue. So sad !!!

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @lordanubysh

    @lordanubysh

    Ай бұрын

    Just a correction, Bihari isn’t a language

  • @bharatkapoor4062

    @bharatkapoor4062

    Ай бұрын

    Just a correction Hindu Urdu are artificially created language​@@lordanubysh

  • @nitishsaxena1372

    @nitishsaxena1372

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@lordanubyshtrue, the native languages of Bihar are Maithil, Bhojpuri and Magahi.

  • @azizurrehman4643

    @azizurrehman4643

    Ай бұрын

    ​@Knightriderz786ارے ببوا کا بات کر رہے آپ -؟ عجب کہ رہے ہیں آپ - کبھی ففٹی ففٹی ٹی وی پروگرام دیکھا ھے- اسماعیل تارا والا - عجب کہ رھے ھیں آپ -

  • @anujay81
    @anujay81Ай бұрын

    Very funny, Jinha was using English to declare Urdu as national language of Pakistan. 😂😂😂

  • @afzalmufti

    @afzalmufti

    Ай бұрын

    So ridiculous

  • @user-urdaddy

    @user-urdaddy

    Ай бұрын

    Woh Anglophile thaa. He was practising in the UK when the Muslim royalty got him back to protect their own interests. He did it quite well, if you see the land holdings and power these nawabs and feudal lords still hold in that country.

  • @Shaabi009

    @Shaabi009

    Ай бұрын

    And in India, National Anthem is in bengali despite the fact that hindi speakers were in majority

  • @Jafarkhan6ft4

    @Jafarkhan6ft4

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Shaabi009Indian national antheme is not in bengali. It was written by a Bengali poet.

  • @Shaabi009

    @Shaabi009

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jafarkhan6ft4 Jana gana mana hindi words hyn?

  • @m.hussainusmani4328
    @m.hussainusmani4328Ай бұрын

    Urdu is not even muhajir language we biharis have our own maithili, bhojpuri and magahi even the people of Gujarat, Madras, Rajhisthan has their own language but bcz elites were urdu speaking so they impose it end ended our roots you can haave roots from Lucknow but not from patna jodhpur or pune wow

  • @usmankhaki

    @usmankhaki

    Ай бұрын

    Agree

  • @usmankhaki

    @usmankhaki

    Ай бұрын

    Pakistan mr maithli, Bhojpuri, and magahi language ko status dia jaye. To urdu ke phook Nikal jaye ge.

  • @scc_saifai

    @scc_saifai

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@usmankhakido you know maithili ??

  • @GuzzarAwan

    @GuzzarAwan

    Ай бұрын

    o bhai bolte to urdu hi hogey.. mainey to north india me urdu chor koi aur langauge nhi sunaa ha. Bhojpuri to behad gawar type langauge lagti ha. Urdu se Bughz chor do

  • @amish2394

    @amish2394

    Ай бұрын

    Urdu is more of an urban language, spoken in Patna and other cities if Bihar

  • @MrCuteguylol
    @MrCuteguylolАй бұрын

    Idk if anyone here has seen "The modern family". In it there is a Columbian immigrant namely Gloria. She says "Do you even know how smart I am in Spanish" Even though it was meant to be funny and comical but that one line summarizes the entire language imposition habit of imperialists. Its true how local language is considered "paindu" and "unethical" and the language of "lesser people". I studied in Beaconhouse and when i was a kid, class monitors were given the duty of pushing us to speak in English. We werent allowed to speak in Urdu. Aaj social media ki wajah se punjabi par fine laga hai X""D

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Yes!

  • @nitin9857
    @nitin9857Ай бұрын

    "Urdu" developed near Meerut UP. Which has grammer of Hindi & vocabulary of Farsi. Punjabi, Sindhi languages are older than Udru.

  • @nomadbanda9562

    @nomadbanda9562

    Ай бұрын

    No you don't know

  • @MK-yj7pn

    @MK-yj7pn

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@nomadbanda9562He is wrong about the language being developed in northern India, it may have originated in northern India but it developed in the deccan region. Apart from this point, he is mostly correct.

  • @azizurrehman4643

    @azizurrehman4643

    Ай бұрын

    اردو ، پنجابی زبان سے نکلی ھے-

  • @mohammedroshankhan7912

    @mohammedroshankhan7912

    Ай бұрын

    @@azizurrehman4643i like punjabi but you are stupid if you believe what you just said

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    And French is older than English, your point being?

  • @Hafeez56728
    @Hafeez56728Ай бұрын

    Mein baloch hun lakin Alhamdullillah mujhy urdu,,balochi,,sindhi,,punjabi or english bolna or samjhna ati ha baqi pashto pe bhe kam chal raha ha😍

  • @muhammadhassaansiddiqi8586

    @muhammadhassaansiddiqi8586

    Ай бұрын

    appreciate

  • @virferind7946
    @virferind7946Ай бұрын

    Urdu is an Indian language & is native to western Uttar Pradesh & Awadh in India.

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    It’s native to Delhi as it comes from Kauravi and Braj with sprinklings of Awadhi and Haryani as its base.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@Abdullah-uv9nk Brother, the base is through Khari Boli & maybe Kaurvi too (but again Khari Boli & Kauravi are highly similar, sometimes even the same), however Braj, Awadhi & Haryanvi might have exerted influence but not formed a base of Urdu. Yeah, Delhi is also one of the native regions along with Rohilkhand & Awadh.

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946Well Urdu isn’t just built purely upon Khari Boli/Kauravi. Otherwise we would easily understand Kauravi. Urdu is a syncretisation of a few north Indian prakrits centred around Delhi for ease of communications between the people and the later Mughal court. So Braj and Khari Boli was mixed and a few borrowings from other local languages were amalgamated and standardised along with a significant Persian presence so the rulers could speak and understand more easily with the people.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@Abdullah-uv9nk Yeah, its possible that Braj might have had some influence too, becoz Braj is spoken in the immediate vicinity to Dehlavi or Kauravi! But I'm not sure if there's any convincing evidence to prove the presence of & degree of Braj influence on Urdu. I've always perceived Braj as a language of Bhakti & Radha Krishna Literature (just a personal notion). See, to say influence is safe, becoz when we say "base" then that can be an overstatement esp in absence of conclusive proof! It is generally accepted that base was Kauravi or Dehlavi or Khari Boli (they're almost same) while influence can be of other dialects (Braj, Haryanvi & so on). Be it Braj or Kauravi-Khari Boli or both, that would still keep Urdu's origin in western Uttar Pradesh.

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946I never doubted Urdu as a language that originated from western UP and Delhi. And by ‘base’ I mean the grammar of Khari Boli and Braj was a combination of the two with to various degrees. Then you have the addition of some other language with a heavy presence of Persian - its defining aspect. The point is that Urdu isn’t a language belonging to a specific community i.e. you can’t say Urdu is the mother tongue of only Khari Boli speakers or even Delhiites. It’s all a mixture or Rekhta. Its purpose was simply for communication between the royal court and the commoners in India, a lingua Franca is you will.

  • @Lyallpuriya
    @LyallpuriyaАй бұрын

    In Indonesia, the largest ethnic group there is Javanese but Javanese language is not the national language of Indonesia. The national of Indonesia is called "Bhasa Indonesian" which similar to the national language of Malaysia called "Bhasa Malayu". The only difference is the name. Plus, Bhasa Malayu is the first language of ethnic Malays but not the native/first language of a vast majority of Indonesians. Now, there is an ethnic minority in Indonesia called Indonesian Malays whose first language is indeed Malay which itself is the national language of both Indonesia & Malaysia. So don't say that Pakistan is the only country whose national language is not the mother tongue of most of its citizens.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    But there lies a difference. Malay is one of the indigenous languages of Indonesia while Urdu is not a native language of Pakistan. Urdu is an indigenous language of Uttar Pradesh, India.

  • @Lyallpuriya

    @Lyallpuriya

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 Sindhi is not the native language of India. It's the native language of a Pakistani province called Sindh. So by your logic, Sindhi shouldn't be recognized as a scheduled language in the Indian constitution.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@Lyallpuriya Sindhi is spoken in India's Kutch region as a native Indian language. Kutchi Language of Kutch is classified either as a dialect of Sindhi or a separate language belonging to a group called "Sindhic Languages" that includes Sindhi associated languages. So Sindhi is native to both India & Pakistan. Also Sindhi is one of the federally recognised languages in Indian Constitution, its not India's National Language!

  • @Lyallpuriya

    @Lyallpuriya

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 We don't care what India does to their languages or how India legislate languages. We have our own rules and our own way of thinking. In Pakistan, Urdu is our national language while almost everyone can also speak their native/first language freely.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@Lyallpuriya Yeah, its upto you people to decide for your country. I just want to clarify that Urdu is an Indian language.

  • @bkpolysolutionsvasuvaghela9726
    @bkpolysolutionsvasuvaghela9726Ай бұрын

    As an Indian I don't think I should say anything in this. But I'd say I am happy to know that in my home state (Gujarat) there is an Institute where you can learn Tamil (Language of Tamilnadu)

  • @satyamindnectar7052

    @satyamindnectar7052

    Ай бұрын

    Is there any such institute to learn Gujarati in Tamil Nadu also?

  • @lostsoul404

    @lostsoul404

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@satyamindnectar7052I know there are a few in Vadavalli in Coimbatore, but I'm not sure about the whole state. ..

  • @invincibleonline
    @invincibleonlineАй бұрын

    Urdu agar nafiz ki gyi hai tu burai kia hai. tmam zubano ki trah ye bhy ek zuban hai or bht khoobsurat hai. Main saraiki speaking hun lekin mjhay saraiki kesath sath urdu bhi bht psand hai. agar ek zuban aa chuki hai tu hum uss se nafrat kio phelate rehte hn. tmam zabano ko sath le ker chala ja skta hai. Mere khyal se tu Urdu pori Pakistani qaum ko asaani dety hai ke wo ek dosre se interact kr sken chahay wo jis bhy ilaqay ke hun. just like English it is a shared medium of interaction. Shyed regional languages ye kaam na kr skten. So ju bhy hua iss mn behtri ka pehlu yhi hai ke tmam zubano ko sath le kr chala jaye. iss mn hmara apna faida hai. I love Urdu as much as I love regional languages.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Haan sabhi zabaano ko saath leke chalna chahiye. Regional languages ko recognise kiya jaana chahiye. Hamare yahaa India mein Hindi aur English ke alaawa 22 official zabaane hain jinmein Urdu, Punjabi aur Sindhi bhi shaamil hai. Urdu ek native Indian language hai jo Uttar Pradesh se hai. Waqai ye duniya ki sabse shireen zabaano mein se hai!

  • @invincibleonline

    @invincibleonline

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 haan India mn tu bht diversity hai

  • @user-zk5md7gm9k

    @user-zk5md7gm9k

    Ай бұрын

    Isi akad ki wjh se Bangladesh bn gya 😂😂😂

  • @invincibleonline

    @invincibleonline

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-zk5md7gm9k apko akad lg rhe hai tu mtlb apko bat ki smjh he nai ai.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@invincibleonline Haa jee bhai.👍

  • @adeem.
    @adeem.Ай бұрын

    As a Pakistani I get to meet many Indian students from different parts of India and they all confirm that they don't speak Hindi as day to day life. Instead they always speak their regional language plus one or two other languages like English and Hindi etc. It seems speaking additional languages is more of a functional thing but other than this they're very proud of the regional language, which is brilliant.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    The success of Indian union lies in embracing the native linguistic diversity! India has 22 official languages. And many more new languages can be added further for enhancing linguistic multiculturalism & preservation. Urdu is also a native Indian language, originating from western Uttar Pradesh & Awadh region, and is one of the 22 officially recognised languages on federal level & is one of the additional official languages in 8 states. Sindhi & Punjabi are also one of the 22 federally recognised official languages of India!

  • @sanjeetyadav3921

    @sanjeetyadav3921

    26 күн бұрын

    despite we don't speak pure Hindi but when you write we always use pure Sanskritised Hindi .

  • @spidylov3382

    @spidylov3382

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes we Indians speaks our native and regional languages Ham language ko Religion se nhi jodte unlike Pakistan jo urdu ko as a Ancestry aur Islamic bana kar arabic ke parallel bana diye hai 🥲isiliye imposition aur dusre region ke language ki wajah se bengal Bangladesh bana Pakistan se alag hokar North me me 30-40 languages se jyada boli jaati hai jabki officially hindi aur English hai UP me Kauravi, Khari, Braj, Kannauji, avadhi, Bhojpuri, Urdu, hindi, Bundeli, bhageli, Pahadi,nepali, haryanavi, boli jaati hai Bihar me magahi, magadhi, maithili, angika, vajjika, Bhageli aur Bhojpuri boli jaati hai Bengal me bangla Odisha me Odia with many dilects Rajasthan me Marwari, mewari, Mewati, Braj, Bhili, etc boli jaati hai Uttarakhand me Gadhwali, kumaoni boli jaati hai Jammu-kashmir me Punjabi, Hindi, Dogri, kashmiri, boli jaati hai Karnataka me Kannada, tulu bola jata hai

  • @pappu33
    @pappu33Ай бұрын

    As a Urdu speaking Muhajir, I appreciate this.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @sabihahmed699

    @sabihahmed699

    Ай бұрын

    ride the bandwagon just for a reply from shehzad, great work bro 👍👍

  • @pappu33

    @pappu33

    Ай бұрын

    @@sabihahmed699 Thanks bro, I received a reply from Shehzad, my life is now complete.

  • @mikails

    @mikails

    Ай бұрын

    @@sabihahmed699don’t agree but lol

  • @Lyallpuriya

    @Lyallpuriya

    Ай бұрын

    @@ThePakistanExperience You are a racist Sindhi chauvinist who believes in the supremacy of Sindhis. You should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @pankaja7974
    @pankaja7974Ай бұрын

    I am happy that Paxtan chose Urdu as their national language. It is a beautiful beautiful beautiful language.

  • @sabihahmed699

    @sabihahmed699

    Ай бұрын

    even he would not refrain from flexing his URDU when given a chance but still he would keep on demonizing the nationalization of urdu.

  • @mariamtee

    @mariamtee

    Ай бұрын

    The exoticisation of Urdu has cost us our regional languages to the extent that Punjabis are ashamed of speaking their mother tongue and look upon it as crude and inferior

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Urdu is an Indian language. Non native to Pakistan.

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    @@mariamteePunjabis gain the most political power by speaking Urdu

  • @sabihahmed699

    @sabihahmed699

    Ай бұрын

    @@mariamtee sometimes you have to lose something along the journey for better opportunities, i dont support the punjabi parents who demonized their own language and didnt teach punjabi to their children but you cant blame them much as they were thinking about their children's future and the opportunities and chances they would get if they get get hold of urdu/hindi instead of punjabi. and now u can see, the provinces who started late are behind punjab because they were the first to adapt urdu.

  • @Educaton575
    @Educaton575Ай бұрын

    As a sindhi i appreciate your sir your video Thank you for making sach a amazing video

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @marinafazal8565

    @marinafazal8565

    Ай бұрын

    Why are sindhis so jealous of urdu language. I don't understand this . As a saraiki speaking I don't have any issue .bcz I know there should be a national language for all to communicate it doesn't effect our local languages.

  • @aamirpathan2711

    @aamirpathan2711

    Ай бұрын

    So u understand Urdu 😂

  • @marinafazal8565

    @marinafazal8565

    Ай бұрын

    @aamirpathan2711 I thought the same 🙃 all the people commenting understand urdu very well .in logo ny hr cheeze mn keerey zrur nikalny hoty !!!

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@marinafazal8565 Can you quote any particular instance where Sindhis showed jealousy for Urdu? As far as I know, there's rivalry for administrative & social opportunities between Sindhi & Muhajir groups in some areas of Sindh. But where comes the jealousy part?

  • @Aliraza-fz4pp
    @Aliraza-fz4ppАй бұрын

    Urdu is not a language of any ethinicity. It is a product of the collective wisdom of rich linguistic heritage of Sub Continent. I am very happy that it is our national language, it has enabled me to communicate with pathans, sindhi, bloachi, gilgiti and Indians. There is no need to create any unnecessary controversy...

  • @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly !!

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    However with the realisation of Partition, changed identities & current boundaries, its would remain a fact that Urdu is not native to any of the Pakistani regions, but is an Indian language from western Uttar Pradesh.

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946Lots of Pashtuns and Punjabis have contributed to it. It’s their language as much as any one else

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@virferind7946In future, Urdu will only survive in Pakistan. I can already see that in India, even Muslims are using more and more Hindi/Sanskrit words.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@QabilAGhor Not necessarily brother. Urdu is standing strong in India. Its included in Eightth Schedule of Constitution, has official status in as many as 8 Indian states (Kashmir, Delhi, UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Telangana, AP). Has her own space in Indian cinema ("Dedh Ishqiya", "Heeramandi"), music (Binte Dil, Deewani Mastani) & media (Urdu channels by ETV). Urdu has her own journalism (Munsif Daily, Urdu Times, Sangam). Has universities like AMU & schools like Shahin. Has websites like Rekhta. Has Qaumi Urdu Academy & its high quality magazines like Urdu Duniya. You can't judge the status just by some people. Urdu definitely has challenges in India but there are people who are stronger than those problems! If we speak about Urdu in Pakistan, the first & foremost truth is that Urdu do not belong to Pakistan as a native language the way it belongs to India. The version of Urdu spoken in Pakistan is not very pure either. Jaayein, Aayein, Lein, Dein is not proper Urdu. Not to mention high Punjabi influence on Urdu in Pakistan so much so it even alters the structure of an Urdu sentence in favour of Punjabi. If at all Urdu survives in Pakistan it will mainly be as "Punjabi Urdu fusion", a far cry from her actual Hindustani Urdu self. PS: India has much larger number of first language Urdu speakers than Pakistan!

  • @satishsharma9024
    @satishsharma9024Ай бұрын

    Great effort.. the most amazing part is that Jinnah ji is declaring that Urdu is the State language in English.. Sad fact of life...😢

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @vinsin328

    @vinsin328

    Ай бұрын

    Because at that time his idea or objective was to get as many Muslims from India to Pakistan.

  • @rajput09697

    @rajput09697

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ThePakistanExperiencebhaiya 😅 humre government exam jo hote jise job milte hai wo bhi 22 language mei aate hai muj ek baar by mistake wrong paper' mil gya thaa

  • @ctscan3088

    @ctscan3088

    Ай бұрын

    he was clearly a pawn, no one from his family bothered to join him.

  • @Chery318

    @Chery318

    Ай бұрын

    He didn't even know Urdu

  • @talaltariqq_
    @talaltariqq_Ай бұрын

    The formation of Urdu began as soon as the Ghaznavi forces settled in Lahore, that is in 1027. At what time they gave up Persian and took to speaking Punjabi Urdu alone, we cannot tell, probably it was a matter of a very few years. 166 years later the joint Ghori and Ghaznavi troops entered Delhi. In a short time Urdu was probably their usual language of conversation. Source: The History of the Urdu Literature by T. Grahame Bailey.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    It doesn't look like this is about Urdu, it seems more like some other local variant that might have formed prior to Urdu. It is possible that many contemporary local creole dialects might have come in existence all over north India & Punjab apart from the specific one that would form Urdu in later future! It is a common phenomenon that new creoles form when people of different ethnicities come in contact! It is a well established fact that Urdu had developed around Khari Boli dialect base of Delhi region. How would it be possible for a creole of Lahore or Multan to form Urdu as we got without exposure to Khari Boli? Can a creole without Khari Boli be considered "Urdu" in any way?? No!! I guess there's a serious problem with this theory that it is taking for granted that the same creole which formed out of contact in Punjab had formed Urdu in Delhi eventually! What is there to establish the link between the dialect of Punjab & basic structure of Urdu? That's the big question! Urdu is an Indian language, based on Khari Boli dialect, formed between Delhi & Lucknow.

  • @anixes

    @anixes

    18 күн бұрын

    it was Hindavi, not urdu. Stop enroaching Hindi with urdu.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    18 күн бұрын

    @@anixes I doubt if that was even Hindvi. Obviously it wasn't Urdu. That seems like some local Persian mixed dialect of native Punjabi which might have formed as a transitional creole back then in that particular region!

  • @motod1866
    @motod1866Ай бұрын

    Itni mehnat Urdu k khilaaf ? Now people may relate the mockery of Anwar Maqsood and Moin Akhtar. This person is working on agenda.

  • @asad-kc8zf

    @asad-kc8zf

    Ай бұрын

    A bit of critical thinking might be ‘ mehnet’ for you. 😊

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    He is a chauvinist or has an identity insecurity.

  • @americandesi895

    @americandesi895

    Ай бұрын

    This os problem with Pakistan. Anyone doing some good research becomes an agenda and Agent of RAA

  • @Factomedi

    @Factomedi

    17 күн бұрын

    He's just misinterpreting the history of Urdu in Pakistan. Surely working on agenda

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Factomedi A lot of these people are Indian assets.

  • @pascalwager4544
    @pascalwager4544Ай бұрын

    I am from an Urdu speaking background and grew up speaking Urdu and I really love this language. But, I clearly see the disservice some to regional languages by enforcing Urdu as the national language. I don't speak other languages besides Urdu and English. I tried learning Sindhi, Punjabi, Pashto, Balochi, Arabic, Persian, French, German and Classical Latin. I can make sense of simple Arabic, Persian, Sindhi and Punjabi but can't speak them. While trying to learn these languages, I realized all of these languages except for our regional languages had a history of being taught and had good material available for it. Even if I want to learn Sindhi, Punjabi, Pashto, Balochi, there isn't any good resource available. Even a dead language Latin has more resources available, if you want to learn it. Recently, I have found some sindhi and saraiki dictionaries online which gives me hope.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌❤️

  • @azizurrehman4643

    @azizurrehman4643

    Ай бұрын

    بھائی جان ، آپ کے ہر دلعزیز ، راج دلارے ، چندے آفتاب ، چندے ماہتاب ، عزت مآب ، وزیراعظم صاحب چار سال سعودی میں رھے ، وہ تو عربی دیکھ کر بھی صحیح نہیں پڑھ پاتے ، آپ کن چکروں میں پڑ گئے ہیں -

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    You are absolutely right. If Urdu is poor, Pakistan's regional languages are even more poor in terms of literature, vocabulary, and resources. Urdu has vast literature, especially with respect to Islam. Without Urdu, Pakistan cannot survive.

  • @pascalwager4544

    @pascalwager4544

    Ай бұрын

    @@QabilAGhor I am not saying that. I am saying that regional languages are extremely neglected in Pakistan. It is unfortunate that Urdu the so called official language too isn't faring well but the regional languages are at the brink of extinction.

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    @@pascalwager4544 That's not true. All you have to do is to watch Coke Studio. Most of the songs are in Pakistan's local languages. Trust me, I have met Punjabis in the US who refuse to talk to me in Urdu! They would rather speak Punjabi or English. My point is, that Pakistan cannot become a "nation" until it speaks ONE language. Why not borrow Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi and Pashto words into Urdu?

  • @shatnermohanty6678
    @shatnermohanty6678Ай бұрын

    I want to know if Urdu Punjabi Sindhi are written in the same script . Like Hindi Marathi and Nepali are written in the Devnagari script , knowing one language , a person can read the others but cannot understand most of it

  • @nofi8783

    @nofi8783

    Ай бұрын

    Yes they are

  • @shatnermohanty6678

    @shatnermohanty6678

    Ай бұрын

    @@nofi8783 can a person read the other languages script?

  • @nofi8783

    @nofi8783

    Ай бұрын

    @@shatnermohanty6678 yes you can read the script but just not understand what it says

  • @suhridguha2560

    @suhridguha2560

    Ай бұрын

    Yes buddy they are all written in the nastaliq script, i.e perso-arabic. Just like my mother tongue is bangla so I can read assamese and old maithili but I can probably only understand about 85- 90 % of what it says.

  • @DM-cy7hy

    @DM-cy7hy

    Ай бұрын

    ​Definitely, agar mai Roman-Latin script me English likhu to aap ise padh sakte hai na 😅 ​@@shatnermohanty6678

  • @BilalSanpal
    @BilalSanpal27 күн бұрын

    We are Punjabi and we love our Punjabi language.

  • @mubasharkhawaja2906

    @mubasharkhawaja2906

    5 күн бұрын

    Yes brother proud to be Punjabi here we should teach our kids Punjabi not Urdu....

  • @SafalSuri
    @SafalSuriАй бұрын

    You are bloody good in expression of facts. Your voice is like one is speaking to ownself. Retain you brilliance!!

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @SafalSuri

    @SafalSuri

    Ай бұрын

    Honestly, you are complaining about the early leaders of Pakistan killing local languages. What did you expect from a nation that was formed primarily on basis of hatered from one community. The only way to hold such a nation together, then and now, is (1) create/retain a sense of perpetual insecurity and (2) rule it with an iron hand. Look at all dictatorships and pseudo dictatorships (past & present), including single ruled communist states and democratic authoritarianisms. Nothing positive is produced with "my way or high way". Never did and never will. Unfortunately, Pakistan (as a nation) was incepted on that premises. Resulting in most unfortunate partion of one of the most great ancient land on the planet.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@SafalSuri And now its trying to claim one of our most beautiful languages- Urdu, to impose it over native languages of that country.

  • @sprinkleroilfish
    @sprinkleroilfishАй бұрын

    Thought provoking and eye opening 🙏

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @practisetruth
    @practisetruthАй бұрын

    Wow! What a huge social problem you have identified and spent 20 minutes discussing it. I'm sure discussion on Urdu being imposed on us as a language is much more needed than discussion on imposed moral decay of a society.

  • @doctor471979
    @doctor471979Ай бұрын

    Why are you speaking in urdu. Because everyone understands you.

  • @bhattiaijaz7930

    @bhattiaijaz7930

    Ай бұрын

    So is you

  • @AkihikoJunichi

    @AkihikoJunichi

    Ай бұрын

    Sir, more than half of Pakistan is not watching this video and in urdu. This channel is too underrated. Jo daikh rahay hain yaha. Ajeeb lagay ga but minority or parhay likhay hain. Warna kon daikhta itna intellectual content. Fact fact hea. Is video mea gakat koch nahi. Research ke zararat hea

  • @Anonymous-px9wk

    @Anonymous-px9wk

    Ай бұрын

    9 billion people live on this earth god damn Dont say everyone

  • @KhurramShahzad-lz5bp

    @KhurramShahzad-lz5bp

    Ай бұрын

    The aim is not that Urdu should not be spoken, the issue is that Urdu should not be forced on the people of Pakistan and the local languages ​​of Pakistan should be given their place. Now for 75 years you have been teaching Urdu in schools. If there had been so much investment in any other language instead of Urdu, we would have been talking in that language today

  • @amazingfacts79617

    @amazingfacts79617

    Ай бұрын

    bhai wo as a whole pakistan ki bat kr raha hy... pakistan mei punjab k elawa 3 province 50% logo ko urdu nahi ati... average agr baat ki jaye... shaid es sy zyada bhi ho

  • @usmanranjha9406
    @usmanranjha9406Ай бұрын

    Urdu was the preferred language in Punjab even before the creation of Pakistan, as evidenced by the fact that Iqbal and Faiz, two greatest poets of Punjab of the twentieth century, chose Urdu for their sukhan-awari. Secondly, the bureaucracy at this moment is probably the most important entity committed to the preservation and revival of regional languages. Not only does CSS have regional languages as optional subjects, but also the consistent high scores in these subjects encourage aspirants to choose them.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Yea because the British promoted in Urdu over Punjabi amongst Muslims to divide them from Sikhs

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    @@ThePakistanExperienceMuslims and Sikhs were always divided

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    I read this in a newspaper article in the same context: 'The Brits found it easier to do their business activities in English & Urdu with their existing skills'. So they didn't favour Punjabi. They had a Hindustani bias, which then got internalised by the working class of Punjab. Finally resulting in rise Urdu in Punjabi land. That's probably why some authors of Punjab chose to write in Urdu instead of Punjabi. That means Punjabi already was on the backfoot in her native region, got compromised even further due to the official Urdu imposition post independence.

  • @syedshakaibanwar2698

    @syedshakaibanwar2698

    Ай бұрын

    @@ThePakistanExperience Some Sikh Gurus wrote in Bruj Bhasha which is one of the basal languages of Urdu, they also wrote, read and understood Persian.

  • @vijaykhopde3166
    @vijaykhopde3166Ай бұрын

    Great video!

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @KhurramSharif-eu1ow
    @KhurramSharif-eu1ow19 күн бұрын

    Great report.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    19 күн бұрын

    🙌

  • @nalinikoutha2091
    @nalinikoutha2091Ай бұрын

    We hava an urdu paper in hyderabad (Deccan). Actually in india's most provinces were formed on the basis of Language. However, the combined state of Andhra pradesh was to have its own province based on the language Telugu. But Nehru denied the formation of this state. Then one person by name Potti sreeramulu fasted for 56 days and died. Then Andhra pradesh was formed. But now the state is divided into Telangana and Andrapradesh. This division happened on developmental issues. I think India has moved on from linguistic state formation to more of development programs

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah that's true to considerable extent! But at the same time there are two more points: 01 One of the angles of Telangana & Andhra Pradesh divide was language itself, that Telangana people alleged that their dialect Telugu ("Telangana Slang") is not being given her due status & dignity in united Andhra and the Telugu of Seemandhra is dominating all the scenes! 02 At present, many aspirant states in India are being demanded on linguistic lines- Gorkhaland (Nepali), Kosal (Kosali), Bodoland (Bodo), Mithila (Maithili), Kutch (Kutchi), Tulu Nadu (Tulu), Coorg (Coorgi) etc. That means linguistic consciousness is still a matter for people. Its very hard to not love your own language. India is vibrant becoz of her linguistic diversity. India is very progressive & it should be, but Indian linguistic sentiments are our strength not a hurdle to economic development!

  • @mariamtee
    @mariamteeАй бұрын

    I’m in tears thinking of how you’ve made some people’s life’s work- for which they were vilified and called traitors- so accessible and easy for future generations. This is a video of enduring importance for all Pakistanis!

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌❤️

  • @kahsankahsan
    @kahsankahsanАй бұрын

    @Shehzad - This is such a thoughtful and provocative piece of work that it brought tears to my eyes, especially when you talked about yourself not being able to read and write Sindhi and celebrating a day for Shah Abdul Latif but not being able to read or understand what he said through his poetry. My parents migrated from Bangladesh and I remember my grandparents getting reprimanded or hushed for speaking their mother tongue in our home by our parents, just so that we don't learn and speak "like a Bengali". I know they didn't want us to be bullied at school or outside, but still, thinking about that makes me cry even more. How we, as people (all minorities everywhere), go through such trauma and pain when we are forced to change who we are, just changes who we are as human beings. It's so important to have these conversations to even just acknowledge the trauma and pain. Because if we keep ignoring the truth, we will never be able to recognize or reconcile ourselves with our past and our identity.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @munvaray
    @munvarayАй бұрын

    Hey Shehzad, I'm a huge fan of your show and I've watched every episode. I appreciate your take on Urdu being imposed and the impact on regional languages like Sindhi, Balochi, and Punjabi. There’s validity in noting how these languages might have been sidelined, and I respect your perspective. However, I want to offer a different angle. Urdu, often perceived as a "so-called unifying language," actually plays that role for many of us in Pakistan. For example, in India, while English is becoming the fastest-growing language at the national level, Hindi faces similar criticisms to Urdu here. Yet, both languages serve to bridge diverse populations. Your choice to conduct your programs in Urdu is telling; it’s to reach the broadest Pakistani audience. But why not also include segments in Sindhi or other regional languages, with subtitles in Urdu or English? This approach can foster greater inclusivity. I’ve found myself drawn to Pashto podcasts with subtitles because they were intriguing and accessible. In today’s digital era, promoting regional languages doesn’t require diminishing Urdu's role. Instead, we can expand our linguistic repertoire to include both, preventing any one language from monopolizing communication. This could prevent English from becoming the sole medium, a trend we’ve seen in India to some extent. I value your insights because they spark meaningful discussions and new ideas. I hope this comment adds to our understanding and encourages more linguistic inclusivity on your platform. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to more thought-provoking content!

  • @usmankhaki

    @usmankhaki

    Ай бұрын

    Its is imposed

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️ All that you’re arguing for could have remained without the imposition, like I say in the video it is not the language that I have an issue with, it should have been spread with Ghalib, with poetry and with love, imposing it only led to the break up of the country.

  • @munvaray

    @munvaray

    Ай бұрын

    @@ThePakistanExperience Truly agree with that!

  • @umar7182

    @umar7182

    Ай бұрын

    it make complete sense for India to have hindi as official language as hindi belt make 60% of indian population. On the other hand Urdu is not even indigenous to Pakistan. Pakistani elite just impose urdu for sake of their own self.

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    @@umar7182on basis of majority Punjabi would not be acceptable. In India’s case there is also English.

  • @anujay81
    @anujay81Ай бұрын

    In Indian schools 3 languages formula is practice, mother tongue, English and Hindi/ Sanskrit.

  • @sabihahmed699

    @sabihahmed699

    Ай бұрын

    yahan bhi aesa hi haii, same scenario, he's just creating an issue out of thin air, just for views 😂

  • @UmairShah-nx5kd

    @UmairShah-nx5kd

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@sabihahmed699 waha India Mai aisa nahi hai kesi Tamil Nadu walay say Hindi bolwakar dekhadey north indians gaand Mai gusjaegey Tamil Nadu walay north indians ki Tamil Nadu walo ki books syllabus sab sirf 2 languages Mai hoti hai English or unki Tamil language kesi north indian chapri ko Tamil Nadu wale say communication karna ho to English Mai kare same yahi pakistan Mai bhi hona chaiye KPK Balochistan walo ko Punjabians say communication Karni ho to urdu ki zarorat nahi hai English seekhe or English Mai kare ye urdu ka keeda Punjabians Mai hi Raha hay shuru say kuo Kai Punjabians ko apni Punjabi ko jahilo or Pandus ki language samajtay hai urdu sirf Karachi tak mehdood rehni chaiye or yahi ki books school syllabus Mai urdu honi chaiye

  • @UmairShah-nx5kd

    @UmairShah-nx5kd

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sabihahmed699 main pakistan 🇵🇰 ki fundamental Crises ki Main jab Punjabians hai identity Les beghairat qoum hai ye North Punjabians south Punjab Jo seraikistani hai wo north Punjab jaise beghairat nahi hai seraiki apni culture roots Kai sath connect hai seraiki o ka budget bhi suar 🐖 Kai Bache north Punjab walay khajatay hai or Islamabad Lahore Mai lagadatey hai

  • @UmairShah-nx5kd

    @UmairShah-nx5kd

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sabihahmed699 challenge hai in beghairat Punjabio ka prove daisakta hu Lahore ki elite class DHA behria town Mai koi Punjabi nahi Bolta hoga sab mummy daddy urdu English boltey hai or jab Peshawar Jao waha elite class Mai Ghar Mai pashto boltey hai Maine dono cities Mai yahi dekha hai Peshawar Mai wo izzat daine Kai liye mehmaan o say urdu Mai baat kartay hai warna unki apni normal daily life pashto Mai hi guzarti hai Karachi Mai bhi aap ko har ethnicities ka pata chaljaega cosmopolitan city hai Karachi pooray south Asia ki ethnicities rehti hai Yaha urdu speaker Yaha India muhajir Kai liye word use Kara jata hai jabhi Jo urdu Bolta Howa dekhta hai wo muhajir hi bola jata or Jo pashto mix urdu wo pathan bas in Punjabio ka nahi pata chalta Karachi Mai baloch Sindhi Bengali seraiki pathan muhajir har kesi ka pata chaljata hai Karachi Mai logo Kai accent say sirf ye north Punjab Kai Punjabians urdu bolkar confused kartay hai ye kon hai

  • @UmairShah-nx5kd

    @UmairShah-nx5kd

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sabihahmed699 or Mai ye baat bhi clear karo Mai khud urdu speaker ho or Mai muhajir bhi nahi hai wo to bas karachi Mai 3 generations Kai paida honay or Yaha mix shaadiya karnay say maire language change hokar urdu speaking bangaye hai maire Shaadi bhi urdu speaking muhajir say howi hai urdu speaking koi ethnicity ya race nahi hoti or urdu subcontinent Mai rehnay walay bohot si different ethnicities Kai log hai jinki mother tongue urdu hai obviously Jo aaj urdu mother tongue walay log south Asia Mai hai kuch generation phelay in Kai baap dada urdu speakers nahi hongey kui Kai language ka link geography land say hota hai religion nationalism say nahi jin areas Mai jinki dominance waha ka culture ethnicity usi Kai according hoti hai Karachi Mai majority indian muhajir population hai jis ki waja say Sindh or Karachi ko culturally Alag Alag kaha jata hai muhajir name pakistan Kai dosray jaga nahi milega Peshawar Kai saddar area Mai thodey bohot log muhajir bhi rehtay hai Jo India say migrate karkay Peshawar shift hogaye thy wo aaj pashto bolrahay hote hai or Apne aap ko muhajir nahi boltey kuo Kai muhajir name bhi sirf aik political name hai Jo Karachi Mai paida Howa yaha ka demographic change honay say

  • @DelhivalaShashanRanghad
    @DelhivalaShashanRanghad27 күн бұрын

    har desh me sabhi language padhne ki chhoot honi chahiye. Koi language nafrat ke layak nahi hoti. Sabki apni khoobsurati hai. Mai Delhi se hu or mai Hindi,Haryanvi, Punjabi, bhojpuri or english samajh or bol sakta hoon. Sari bhashay achi hoti hai. 🇮🇳🙏

  • @drsubashn4025
    @drsubashn4025Ай бұрын

    Superb vlog. Keep it up. .. .

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @SS-fine
    @SS-fineАй бұрын

    Thank you for the enlightening program, Ada Shehzad!. I have a question: Does the entire province of Punjab speak Punjabi? If not, what percentage speaks Saraiki and other languages?

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @user-mu8vy1bn8e

    @user-mu8vy1bn8e

    22 күн бұрын

    Yes. Seraiki is also a Dialect of Punjabi so yes entirety of Punjab speaks Punjabi. Even Azad Kashmir is Punjabi Speaking.

  • @SUPERNVA-gr4sr
    @SUPERNVA-gr4srАй бұрын

    As a Balochi ..I appreciate it

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @quratul07

    @quratul07

    Ай бұрын

    ❤best ❤

  • @user-ew3hg5rm7r

    @user-ew3hg5rm7r

    Ай бұрын

    Baloch not balochi is our language.

  • @AzS_news

    @AzS_news

    Ай бұрын

    Word is Baloch not Balochi

  • @sikandar2767
    @sikandar276720 күн бұрын

    اڙدو نہ صرف اسان جي صديون پراڻي سنڌي ٻولي پر اسان جي عظيم موئن جي دڙي واري سڀيتا جي تاريخ سان بہ وڏي پئماني تي ھٿ چراند ڪئي، اڙدو اسان مٿان اڄ بہ مڙھيل آھي، اڙدو ڌاري ٻولي کي اسين پنھنجي ادبي پورھئي ۾ اڄ بہ جاءِ ڪون ڏينداسين، اسان کي اڙدو جو روپ صرف عربن واري اسلام جو ڏيکاريون ويو آھي جيڪا اڙدو سان بہ ويساگھاتي مٽل آھي، پر اڙدو دان اڄ انھي تي فخر ٿا ڪن جيڪي پنھنجي موت پاڻ مرن پيا⁦🙏🏽⁩ #سنڌي_ٻولي #ماء_ٻولي

  • @adeebazaidi637
    @adeebazaidi637Ай бұрын

    بہت خوب تبصرہ۔۔!!

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @user-lr3lz2ms3t
    @user-lr3lz2ms3tАй бұрын

    I am from India and here majority people know 2 or 3 language . Me myself known Hindi,Urdu,English , my regional language Mathili,Sanskrit . But we live in capital so in our home we speak mix of Mathili+Hindi+Urdu .

  • @bharatkapoor4062

    @bharatkapoor4062

    Ай бұрын

    Your regional language Sanskrit is about to extinct very soon

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah India is very multilingual. Its good that regional languages are given weightage. I wish we had more languages in Eightth Schedule, esp from north India where many authentic languages are being wrongfully subsumed under the umbrella term of Hindi Dialects, esp Rajasthani & Bihari group of languages.

  • @muddi900

    @muddi900

    Ай бұрын

    Most people speak at least 2 languages passably. Even in Europe. It is only Anlophones(British/English) that are monolingual.

  • @abdulmalik5852
    @abdulmalik5852Ай бұрын

    I am not a very patriotic Pakistani... One reason is that I was taught in Urdu instead of Pashto. I would be a better student and human if I were taught science and humanities in Pashto because I would understand them much better. Also, because of Urdu_ization of Pakistan, they don't allow the Pashto media thus essentially killing the language. We have always been told that Urdu is a better language... This has kind of created a bias in my mind against the so-called national language...

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    A national language actually belonging to India...

  • @IbrahimKhan-id6wi

    @IbrahimKhan-id6wi

    8 күн бұрын

    @@virferind7946 what ever but internationally it belong to Pakistan even indian don't know the exact urdu urdu is beautiful language

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    8 күн бұрын

    @@IbrahimKhan-id6wi Internationally Urdu is considered a language continuum of Hindi-Urdu, or two sociolects of Hindi-Urdu common language- sometimes called Hindustani which is considered 4th most spoken language of the world. At international levels it's considered to spoken not just in India & Pakistan, but also in Bangladesh, Nepal & UAE (though its Native only to India). No brother, its Pakistanis who speak incorrect Urdu. Pakistanis say- lein, dein, jaayein instead of native proper Indian Urdu- leejiye, deejiye, jaaiyein etc. Urdu like Hindi is originated in India (not in Pakistan). A lot of Indians living in Lucknow, Delhi, Rohilkhand (Rampur, Bareilly etc), Hyderabad & other parts of Deccan speak good Urdu, esp Lucknowi Urdu is considered as the sweetest & softest variety of Urdu. Homeland of Urdu is western Uttar Pradesh of India. Yeah, its a very beautiful language!

  • @shivsharma883
    @shivsharma883Ай бұрын

    Brilliant vlog ..honest and pragmatic.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @sensibleguy7892
    @sensibleguy7892Ай бұрын

    7:25 Perfect map. Thanks for acknowledging it.

  • @_timespace_
    @_timespace_Ай бұрын

    Can you also do a video how English was imposed on the American people even though majority of the people were German origin where they spoke German at home and gradually German language was threatened out of existence in the US during world war II

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    I made a similar point. The Germans, Dutch and the French (Louisiana was full of them), gave up their language for national unity.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@QabilAGhor You don't necessarily have to give up your languages for national unity. How about India & her 22 Federally Official Languages & many more Official State Level Languages? Brother did Non-English speakers of US consciously gave up their Languages or those Languages just vanished due to lack of patronage?? I guess its very difficult for a person to let go of his language. Like you don't live in Urdu homeland anymore, but you still speak Urdu, that's admirable. But I feel you wouldn't have given up your language for another language had Pakistan chosen that language as its national language & not Urdu! What would've you done?

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 The problem in Pakistan is that no one language has united us, even though Urdu is now spoken and written by all people. My solution is to expand Urdu, which is already a mixture of many languages, by incorporating nouns from Pakistan's regional languages into it. Thus creating a new "Pakistani Language." It would enrich Urdu. India can do the same with Hindi.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@QabilAGhor It would be a welcome move to be honest. In India Hindi & Urdu are already diversifying in terms of style of speaking & vocabulary. However, this also means that the authentic north Indian character of Urdu that defines identity of standard Urdu will be even more compromised in Pakistan, its already different from native Urdu but it will then further diverge. So how do you perceive the change in basic character of Urdu after making her more localised?

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@QabilAGhor (posting this reply here for you, since I'm not sure if you received it in the other comment thread where this was being discussed by us) Brother so as to say "Urdu was born in Punjab", one will have to restructure the whole evolutionary & ancestral history of Urdu Language. In regards to your claim about Punjabi origin of Urdu, I've following doubts! 01 What about the base dialect? Khari Boli/Dehlavi which formed Urdu in Rohilkhand & Awadh was not available in Punjab, so which dialect then formed this base of Urdu if not Khari Boli? 02 Urdu & Hindi are like twin languages, but Urdu & Punjabi are not! So it seems likely that Urdu is basically from a region that has Hindi, Hindustani & similar Urdu like languages. Urdu just doesn't fit amongst the tapestry of Punjabi Dialects. 03 Only eastern dialects of Punjabi (spoken in India) have same ancestor (Shaurseni Prakrit) as Urdu, but western Punjabi dialects (spoken in India & Pakistan) have a different ancestry (Kakei Prakrit) so these western Punjabi Dialects can't have Urdu as one of the Language in their group!!! We need concrete evidence & linguistic proofs, just suggestions & ideas will not form a credible theory! So how are these inconsistencies tackled in Punjab origin theory of Urdu???

  • @sufyanmajeed7762
    @sufyanmajeed7762Ай бұрын

    Urdu zubban kisi ko smjh nhi atti ye baat smjhany k liye bhi bhai ko video m urdu bolni pari lol 😂

  • @sunilsingh7112

    @sunilsingh7112

    28 күн бұрын

    Ye Urdu nhi bol raha Hindi bol raha hai

  • @judhajitsarkar1852
    @judhajitsarkar1852Ай бұрын

    One of the best episodes I have seen❤

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @YehBikGyiGormint
    @YehBikGyiGormintАй бұрын

    Thank God we’re talking about this subject

  • @slicktip
    @slicktipАй бұрын

    For some reason, we are more concerned about urdu being pushed down as a national language than English as a state / official language. Imagine the enhancement in access to information, education, justice, if all legal documents and correspondence were in our local languages. Urdu is our local language, it is a common one among the multi lingual community and nation of Pakistan. I do not see urdu being national language an alienation or undermining of other languages, you always need a language for the nation in which the units will communicate effectively through official channels. Imagine parliamentary affairs if every individual acted under hubris to only speak their regional language, rest of the people wouldn't even understand him, and here I emphasize urdu being that operational language rather than english, because majority of the nation understands it better. Urdu is our language nonetheless, english never was and never will be. Look at Iran's president speaking in his own language, we are still under colonial hangover. The energy you guys pedal into language issue is almost always misdirected, Urdu being national language is no big deal, even if you name all the languages as national, you still need a language for the federation at large, the choice is urdu or english, for some reason no one has a stomach ache as long as its English. This is just another issue that was heavily politicized for power struggles by populist politicians to manipulate public sentiment in their favor. To quote no. Of native Urdu speakers reeks of malfeasance because that does not take away the fact that majority of the nation is equipped with functional ability in speaking and understanding Urdu either in writing or speech and thank god for it, how else would a Pakhtun survive in Sindh and vice versa etc. You always need one language for all the units at large, to pick one from either of the units where it is a majority would rise injustice of inequity such as Punjabization of Pakistan, Sindhization etc, Urdu works literally because its the minority. Its national status allows it to be taught at national level and help us become a nation through common tonque from one generation to another. Its a good thing Urdu, go fight colonial legacy of English instead that has resulted in exclusion of a majority of people of Pakistan. Food for thought: How many are you willing to watch a national news channel that only speaks Sindhi or Pashto or English? If Urdu was not operational in majority, these news channels wouldnt thrive. Urdu connects our plural and diverse society, don't make it a villain that it isn't, dissent for the sake of dissent serves no purpose and does not make you a rebel in counter culture swag. PS my mother tonque is Sindhi.

  • @usmankhaki

    @usmankhaki

    Ай бұрын

    😂 mughalta Bakistani ka bhekari. Ali Garh ka londa

  • @usmankhaki

    @usmankhaki

    Ай бұрын

    Jahalat tapak Rahi hy

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    You can’t invent facts. Where is the evidence that a majority of Pakistanis understood and spoke Urdu in 1947? The Majority of the country was East Pakistan, even in West Pakistan show me the evidence for your claim. I’ve literally addressed your arguments in the video, look next door, they don’t have this problem, we imposed Urdu and lost East Pakistan, no clue how you see it as a non issue and attack people who talk about it as being the problem.

  • @NomadsLost

    @NomadsLost

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly my point. As Shashi Tharoor said in one of his interviews of English being link language among different states of India. As then it is then cruel to everyone equally. Why is it so wrong for Pakistan to have Urdu as link language which is much easier to learn and understand as it has common words in all the languages spoken in Pakistan. People don’t need any classes or coaching specifically to learn Urdu. I do agree local languages shouldn’t be pushed down or looked down upon, but still, in a country like Pakistan or India, where people belong to different cultural backgrounds, there’s always a need for a link language. Urdu was for sure politicised at the time of partition, but it was spoken and well respected before the British came. There are so many other controversies in Pakistan, now people have found this new issue to fight and hate each other. I for one will always love Urdu as a language 💁🏻‍♀️

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Did I say don’t love Urdu? Did I say don’t speak Urdu? Did you even watch the video?

  • @asherchoudry3345
    @asherchoudry3345Ай бұрын

    Aik Federation ke itehaad ke liye zaroori tha aur hai kah aik zubaan ho jo sab ko milaye. Tareekhi aur saqafati wajoohat ki waja se Urdu hi woh aik zubaan bnti hai.Isme kia buri baat hai kah sab apni maadri zubaan ke sath sath urdu bhi seekh lain. Me Punjabi hoon aur mere waladain Punjabi hi bolte hain lekin unki terah mene bhi Urdu seekhi. Zaroorat ke mutabiq hum sab ne Angrezi bhi tau seekhi hai. Qaumiat se barh ke sochna chahiye.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Reh gaya us federation ka ittehad phir?

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    Urdu ke baghair, Pakistan toot jaiyega, Punjab azaad ho jayega, aur phir Sikhon ke saath mil kar Punjabistan ban jayega. 😂

  • @sarvmeetsingh940
    @sarvmeetsingh940Ай бұрын

    Very nice analysis....Pak identity crisis is a topic of my interest... Which book covers this topic in detail??

  • @ammaarmirzaa
    @ammaarmirzaaАй бұрын

    Make a video about the issue of kalabagh dam and why it is a bone of contention between the provinces

  • @raviinder6406
    @raviinder6406Ай бұрын

    Panjabi ki ek Kahawat hai , " Bhala Hoiya Mera Charkha Tuttiya , Jind Ajabon Chhutti " .. Hind Pak dono Mulkon me hi , Kush Muslim Bhai Behan aur Kush Hindu Bhai Behan yeh tasleem kar baithe hain ke , " Panjabi Sikhon Ki Zuban hai " .. woh jaan boojh kar iss sachayi ko gayeb kar dete hain ke Sikhism sirf 550 saal ka hai aur Panjabi Zuban kayi Hazaar saal se Zinda hai ..🙏🙏

  • @NikhilUttrakhandi

    @NikhilUttrakhandi

    Ай бұрын

    For Punjabi Pakistani muslims let them decide what they are speaking but claiming that Indian Punjabi Hindus don't speak Punjabi is bit of an exaggeration and also seems quite patronizing specially when it comes from Sikhs, it seems like they claim to be owner of Punjabi and order others what to speak or not, I guess first of all this certain section of Sikhs need to get out of this Punjabi owning phobia. So far in my life I have never met s Punjabi hindu who is born and brought up in Punjab and couldn't speak Punjabi, however his/her probability of being equally proficient in Hindi would be more than Sikhs , which I guess what irks a certain section of fundamental Sikhs. Why to mansplain others ? You are as much the inehritor of the language as is the other one, so why this condescending behaviour? Regarding the debate of Hindus declaring their mother tongue as Hindi in 61 census was purely a political decision to fight against the demand of fundamental Sikhs of for a Punjabi suba, which apparently meant a Sikh majority state.

  • @user-ln6cc4rf5z

    @user-ln6cc4rf5z

    Ай бұрын

    SHUT UP, I AM "MUSLIM PUNJABI A MAHAJIR" WHOSE FAMILY MIGRATED FROM "AMRATSER AND BATALS", WE STILL SPEAK PUNJABI. I ENCOURAGE MY CHILDREN TO SPEAK "PUNJABI", WHICH WAS FORCED ON THEM DURING "MUNAFIQ GEN ZIA" WHO IMPOSED "ISLAMIC ROTTEN URDU ON US", I LEFT KUWAIT BECAUSE OF THIS WHEN MY CHILDREN WERE STUDYING IN INDIAN SCHOOL)THEY ARE THE BEST).

  • @user-ln6cc4rf5z

    @user-ln6cc4rf5z

    Ай бұрын

    DO NOT DIVIDE AND SEPARATE "PUNJABI SIKHS AND HINDUS", THEY ARE "OUR BLOOD", WE ACCEPTED ISLAM, BECAUSE WE WERE PERSUADED BY "SWORD", BEFORE OPENING YOUR "TRAP" READ HISTORY. THE MANSION WE GOT AFTER PARTITION FOR OUR CLAIM "BELONGED TO VERY RICH HINDU RAM CHAND". AND YOU "SHUT UP", AS YOU PEOPLE DIVIDED US. I LIVE PUNJABI HINDU AND SIKH EQUALLY AS I LOVE MY OWN MUSLIM BROTHERS. NOW TIME IS GONE "DIVIDE AND RULE", TELL YOUR LEADERS LIKE IK NIAZI ZANI AND MODI TO SHUT THEIR "TRAPS".

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    We should stop seeing languages through biased religious viewpoints! Punjabi is not Sikh Language, Hindi is not a Hindu Language & Urdu is not a Muslim Language. There's a very large section of Punjabi Hindus who speak Punjabi with equal pride as our Sikh brothers. Lot of diverse & multi-religious communities own Hindi as a language. There are many Non-Muslims who speak, love & celebrate Urdu in India. So let's change our false notion that some languages are a monopoly of certain communities & religions. Languages do not carry labels of Religion on them!

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-ln6cc4rf5z You're being mistaken. Urdu is neither Islamic nor is a rotten language! Its one of the richest & most vibrant of Indian languages and has been secular in its development & evolution, it was only later that Urdu's misperception as a language of a particular religious community started coming up. Urdu isn't a "one-religion" language inherently.

  • @user-nv6fu1xu4w
    @user-nv6fu1xu4wАй бұрын

    Urdu belongs to UP and Bihar in India...Nothing to do with Pakistan 4 provinces😂😂😂strange why urdu😂😂

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    It was the language of Muslims, many of whom came to Pakistan.

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    Urdu has pretty much died in India. Even Muslims in UP now use many Sanskrit laden Hindi words.

  • @talaltariqq_

    @talaltariqq_

    Ай бұрын

    @@QabilAGhor The formation of Urdu began as soon as the Ghaznavi forces settled in Lahore, that is in 1027. At what time they gave up Persian and took to speaking Punjabi Urdu alone, we cannot tell, probably it was a matter of a very few years. 166 years later the joint Ghori and Ghaznavi troops entered Delhi. In a short time Urdu was probably their usual language of conversation

  • @QabilAGhor

    @QabilAGhor

    Ай бұрын

    @@talaltariqq_You got it!

  • @user-bx8jx9tw7q

    @user-bx8jx9tw7q

    Ай бұрын

    Languages don't belong to religion but to Region love day 😂😂​@@QabilAGhor

  • @mandarkulkarni5792
    @mandarkulkarni5792Ай бұрын

    Sirji I am watching most of Pakistani KZreadrs just to listen URDU, and just for your information By Birtha I am Proud Marathi speaking person, Jai Hind

  • @Khalqui
    @KhalquiАй бұрын

    super video........

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @itsnadeemahmed
    @itsnadeemahmedАй бұрын

    Urdu hi best option hai national language banane ke liye kyuki agar Punjabi ko banate to Sindhi ke sath na insafi agar Sindhi ko banate to Pashto se na insaafi ho jati

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Par ek Hindustani zabaan chunke insaaf sirf Hindustaniyo ke saath kiya gayaa hai...

  • @itsnadeemahmed

    @itsnadeemahmed

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 Jab wo Pakistan hijrat kar gaye to pakistani ho gaye ......aur Urdu sirf hindustan ki zubaan nahi poore barr e sagheer ki zuban hai usme pakistan bhi shamil hai

  • @vbh4315

    @vbh4315

    27 күн бұрын

    ​​@@itsnadeemahmedfir Punjabi , Sindhi , balochi ko bahir nikal Diya Gaya .....Urdu ke liye .

  • @sam-lz8vx
    @sam-lz8vxАй бұрын

    Much appreciated. But it's difficult to absorb and comprehend for our people

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @YehBikGyiGormint
    @YehBikGyiGormintАй бұрын

    I love urdu but it’s not my language, it’s not native to my land , Punjabi should be the official language of Punjab, this napaak elite imposed their language on us !

  • @hassanamirshah2961
    @hassanamirshah2961Ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @ghulam-ei6ef
    @ghulam-ei6efАй бұрын

    No doubt Urdu is the Mother language of minorities but has practical significance. Why are you speaking in Urdu. Should speak in English and how many listeners would understand you. We should do promote local languages but Urdu is the language of our communication. I don’t agree that most of the people can’t understand Urdu. It is opposite.

  • @user-mu8vy1bn8e

    @user-mu8vy1bn8e

    22 күн бұрын

    Urdu is Persian influenced. It's very hard to understand even by Hindi speakers like me. If you want to teach straight up teach Farsi. Why do you have to teach urdu at all then. And also if Pakistan chose Punjabi as national Language everyone would have been understanding Punjabi. Because it's native to 50% of whole Country.

  • @hatifjee
    @hatifjeeАй бұрын

    I am a regular follower of your podcasts and vlogs. But, dear buddy, this time your agenda is useless, however, you have improved our knowledge in this video about languages. I would like to mention here, Urdu is so powerful that it has an ability to adopt words from other languages. State has promoted Urdu but still English is a language of elite. The competitive exam demands too much in English only and candidates do their best effort to make it happen in English. Later on, when they become bureaucrat generally speak in Urdu or any other language so why English just to discriminate masses. You have not said any word for English but the Urdu which is acceptable for all is on your radar. The riots of language in Bengal could be solved if Bengali got same status like Urdu. First of all, our major population is not much literate and they are able to speak Urdu that is enough for now. I am Baloch and I love the accent of our Baloch, Pathan, and Brahvi brothers' Urdu accent common in Balochistan. Similarly, in Sindh, Punjab and KPK Urdu with different dialect is spoken. We have many other issues need to resolve. Let it go for Urdu.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Is Balochi a provincial language in Balochistan? And is being taught in schools as a subject??

  • @hatifjee

    @hatifjee

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 Yes, balochi is a native tongue of Baloch people in Balochistna. The education of Balochi language is somehow at primary level is done in school but not later. Yes, in University students can do degree program in Balochi language and literature.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@hatifjee That's good to know. Has it been given provincial status in Balochistan province?

  • @zulfiqarsoomro3103
    @zulfiqarsoomro3103Ай бұрын

    Beautiful ❤

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @BilalSanpal
    @BilalSanpal27 күн бұрын

    Aap ki baten sachi hy. Urdu m tmam syllables or technical education or science ko agar ye urdu lovers urdu m raij kar saken to urdo ko lagu karen agar nahi to urdu ko chor den . English ko promote karen or sath sath local languages ko jesy Punjabi,sindhi, pashto, blochi etc. I am Punjabi villager paindu from Punjab Pakistan

  • @murtazasikander7632
    @murtazasikander7632Ай бұрын

    How about you start doing your podcast exclusively in Sindhi and ask your guests to also speak Sindhi only if they have to be on the podcast

  • @pakistanmastermapping
    @pakistanmastermappingАй бұрын

    I am urdu speaking person but you can't believe here in karachi people make fun of sindhi language but i found Sindhi more native to me than urdu and sindhi script is not boxes of dots but identify a speacil sound which Urdu can't make.I pray to Allah may this injustice end before end of our homeland Pakistan🇵🇰

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Can you plz elaborate on which specific consonant & exact sound you're referring to, which is in Sindhi but not in Urdu?

  • @souravhalder4420

    @souravhalder4420

    Ай бұрын

    Don't pray to Allah... All this happened bcoz of Allah... U were peaceful people living in your small indigenous community... Until ur great grandfathers were captured and great grandmothers were raped in the name of Allah....

  • @RahulYadav-ke5re
    @RahulYadav-ke5reАй бұрын

    Impressive ❤

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @ShabnamKhan-zd9vw
    @ShabnamKhan-zd9vwАй бұрын

    To understand why Urdu in the Pakistani context, it is important to know the constitution of Urdu language. The story of Urdu/Hindustani language is historically an interesting one. Gopi Chand Narang, Maulana Hali, Tilok Chand Mahroom’s essays, talks are great references to make sense of Urdu’s fluid nature which has the quality of permeating linguistic boundaries.

  • @fmkhan213

    @fmkhan213

    Ай бұрын

    People fail to mention this sheer beauty of Urdu language. The power to absorb vocabulary from other languages. I absolutely agree that it shouldn't have been imposed from the state but gradually developed, while keeping perhaps English as the only state language but what's done is done unfortunately. I still love Urdu to my core, and wish to speak and learn more about it and literature in it.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, in India Urdu dialects are quite divergent maybe becoz Urdu is so broadly present. One can find the most authentic dialect amongst Lakhnavi elites, and most entertaining dialect amongst Hyderabadi folks. There are many other less documented dialects each getting influenced by their respective state languages. Urdu spoken in north Maharashtra (Malegaon) for instance has a significant influence of Marathi over its vocabulary & pronunciation! You're absolutely right when you said it moves thru linguistic boundries! Maybe its a basic character of Urdu for it has acquired words from different languages right from her inception! I love Urdu & as an Indian I feel proud of Urdu's Indian origin & cultural heritage.

  • @user-mu8vy1bn8e

    @user-mu8vy1bn8e

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@fmkhan213Punjabi Sindhi are more deep and beautiful ❤️ than even urdu. Urdu only has 1 word but Punjabi has 2 3 words to describe the same thing! That's why songs can be easily written in Punjabi! Urdu is only spoken in one and you can't even express yourself properly in urdu. While in Punjabi you speak what is in your heart. That's the difference.

  • @SACRED_HITMAN
    @SACRED_HITMANАй бұрын

    Podcast khud Urdu me h😂

  • @sabihahmed699

    @sabihahmed699

    Ай бұрын

    bass against the tide aur anti establishment hone ke liye urdu ko demonize kar rahy hain, ye hi video agr english me hoti toh ghanta itne views aany thy 😂😂

  • @vikashramrakhiani3888
    @vikashramrakhiani3888Ай бұрын

    As a SINDHi i love my mother tongue ♥️ but instead of Sindhi i also understand other languages just like Urdu, English, Hindi, Gurmukhi so on

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    That's great. Is Sindhi being taught in schools in your area? How do you get to read Sindhi literature?

  • @MithileshJha-tn3ks
    @MithileshJha-tn3ksАй бұрын

    Good monologue,u are a true patriot. Solving a problem starts with talking about it.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @jaimrug
    @jaimrugАй бұрын

    Shehzad you have made many relevant points

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @amb786
    @amb786Ай бұрын

    You are wrong in saying that Bollywood scripts were written in Urdu some while ago you can cross check interviews of celebrities.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    I have heard Bollywood actors talk about it, you’re welcome to verify, by the way by a while I don’t mean a couple of years

  • @govuxyz

    @govuxyz

    Ай бұрын

    ​@ThePakistanExperience it may have been the case back when people could read urdu ie migrants from north/pak who worked in movies. Otherwise the languages have been urdu/hindi mixture but the script was hindi since writers couldn't write in Urdu, and/or actors/directors could read. now (since last 15+ years) it's completely English like we use text messages.

  • @faree38green

    @faree38green

    Ай бұрын

    It is absolutely correct. Pre partition and a little afterwards film scripts were written in Urdu. In particular film songs employed the use of the Urdu language due to its poetical qualities. This was particularly the case as the film industry was very Muslim dominated. Lots of song lyricist such as Majrooh Sultanpuri, Sahir Ludhianvi, Josh Malihabadi etc came from a Hindustani/Urdu heritage. Films such as mughal e azam and Pakeeza are totally spoken in Urdu the latter also used the dialects of that region.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@faree38green Urdu is still very much perceivable in dialogues & esp songs of Bollywood. However now Bollywood has become more globalised & cosmopolitan in regards to language as we see Punjabi, Haryanvi, Bihari, Gujarati, Rajasthani influences. But every now & then we come across a perfectly crafted Urdu song- take "Binte Dil" for instance or "Deewani Mastani". Outside Bollywood, Urdu is a thriving language esp in Hyderabad, Aligarh & Bihar. And her Lucknow version spoken by the Lucknow elites is the most authentic one. Urdu should be given attention in her homeland- Uttar Pradesh!

  • @faree38green

    @faree38green

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 I was referring to the use of Urdu pre and early post partition specifically in Bollywood. It probably was at it's zenith then. I am from Lucknow, and belong to a very strong Urdu heritage and yes, Urdu is still a living language but post partition due to its assosciation with Pakistan, the usage is Urdu has been on the decline.I 100% support Javid Akhtar janab in reclaiming Urdu as our language and us being the original speakers! I love my mother tongue and the beauty it has gifted our Hindustan :)

  • @aleekhalid3889
    @aleekhalid3889Ай бұрын

    you are just mixing different timelines of history to corroborate your argument, further it lacks practicality as all other factors are completely ignored. I also read murder of history by KK Aziz on your suggestion and found him blatantly criticizing Muhajirs for each and everything.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    What timeline did I mix

  • @sabihahmed699

    @sabihahmed699

    Ай бұрын

    he made the point that before 1947 people (punjab, sindh, kpk,)still used to trade as if they were speaking english to communicate, that is nothing but hipocrisy because this reasoning is bogus. There is no way a pakhtun could trade with a punjabi without using urdu as a language.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Kaunsi video dekh rahay thay bhai? Mai nay kab kaha ye

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk

    @Abdullah-uv9nk

    Ай бұрын

    @@sabihahmed699he said there exists a natural dialectical continuum and people at the border regions spoke that. It’s kind of true but not completely, because there is no similar language from Punjabi to Pashto as they are from different branches (Iranic and Indic)

  • @IamVinayYadav

    @IamVinayYadav

    Ай бұрын

    Ye to abdul hai 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @syed4494
    @syed4494Ай бұрын

    I am urdu speaking but must agree with you here... love your work bro keep it up ❤

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @tahirnaqvi2489
    @tahirnaqvi2489Ай бұрын

    The title says it all!

  • @firstnamelastname6976
    @firstnamelastname6976Ай бұрын

    کیا کبھی پاکستان میں علاقائی زبانوں پر سرکاری سطح پر پابندی لگی ہے؟

  • @muhammadabu-bakarsaif8373

    @muhammadabu-bakarsaif8373

    Ай бұрын

    Never

  • @mohsinmahesar8407
    @mohsinmahesar8407Ай бұрын

    Kash mughalon ne east India company ko spices sell krne ka noc na dia hota.

  • @shatnermohanty6678

    @shatnermohanty6678

    Ай бұрын

    Then maybe French or Dutch would have been here India was always a lucrative destination for the colonial powers

  • @shatnermohanty6678

    @shatnermohanty6678

    Ай бұрын

    Bro , Do you know that although most of India was under British rule , Goa and Pondicherry were under Portuguese and French rule and became only became part of India in 1961-62 ?

  • @azizurrehman4643

    @azizurrehman4643

    Ай бұрын

    @@shatnermohanty6678 India lost $45 trillion in British Raj

  • @mohsinmahesar8407

    @mohsinmahesar8407

    Ай бұрын

    @@azizurrehman4643 their divide and rule policy causes hindu Muslim feud and then birth of 2 nation theory, and from. Nowhere Urdu became the language of Muslims and rest is the history which is mentioned in this video.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@mohsinmahesar8407 Perception of Urdu in India as a language of Muslims is very incorrect & unfortunate! Urdu is a very vibrant, multi-ethnic & secular Indian language. I wish people understand the true composite nature of Urdu. Divide & Rule wasn't the only cause of feud, the history of Iz lamic invasion, jizya & destruction of places of worship by them had left a striking imprint on Hindu mind. The same is continuing even to this day!

  • @syarjat
    @syarjat25 күн бұрын

    urdu should be only taught in karachi and rest languages should be official languages of pakistan

  • @Edd-el
    @Edd-elАй бұрын

    I hope there comes that beautiful day in Pakistan, when all the university disciplines like medicine and engineering etc. would be taught in Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtu and Balochi or other regional languages 😍🥰

  • @aliusmanbajwa6422

    @aliusmanbajwa6422

    Ай бұрын

    They are “National languages” and not the “regional languages”.

  • @Edd-el

    @Edd-el

    Ай бұрын

    @@aliusmanbajwa6422 Not the point I was trying to make.

  • @aliusmanbajwa6422

    @aliusmanbajwa6422

    Ай бұрын

    @@Edd-el Temenologies change the meanings so one should be very careful while using them.

  • @Edd-el

    @Edd-el

    Ай бұрын

    @@aliusmanbajwa6422 I shall keep that in mind. But as said, this was not the point I am making. I am saying, any language that is not a language of education and research is doomed to regress and suffer from atrophy, be it a dialect or a national language; whether it is Urdu or Punjabi, Balochi or Pashtu etc.

  • @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u
    @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3uАй бұрын

    I just hate this vid to be honest Urdu is beautiful language and its connect Pakistan . As Pakistani your not punjabi or sindhi you should be proud of your one identity . Regionalism is fanatic Targeting north india muslim for urdu is not fair . North indians muslim are indians too . They share their culture with other people of various faith . Stop dividing people on the basis of language, culture and traditions .

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    (continuing from other thread) "this video is not in Tamil so you could've guessed that he's not from TN"! This essentially translates to 'Tamil people don't see English video'. Its your logic or a joke? "Ignorant people assume things", scroll up there & see how many personal remarks you gave me out of your own assumptions, that displays your own ignorance as per your own logic. I heavily apologized three times to all my Tamil brothers for the inadvertent mistake of using a demonym for them which I didn't know is offensive. It was a healthy discussion, its not my narrative that Punjabi has three Prakrits and Sindhi & Kutchi are in same group! Your personal remarks are completely unacceptable! I at least try reading articles & research paper, have you even read that? Enough disrespect had been displayed by you towards Marathi people by calling them 'ignorant' twice & not apologizing even once! Yeah this is end!

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Your personal remarks are slandering & you calling Marathi people as being 'ignorant' & 'audacious' is Racial Profiling.

  • @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 Kutchi and Sindhi are both languages spoken in the region of Sindh, which is now part of Pakistan, as well as in parts of India. Kutchi is closely related to Sindhi and shares many linguistic similarities due to historical and geographical connections. Over time, Kutchi has been influenced by Sindhi, leading to some overlap in vocabulary and grammar. Additionally, many Kutchi speakers identify culturally with the Sindhi community, further blurring the distinction between the two languages. However, linguistically, Kutchi and Sindhi are considered separate languages, each with its own unique characteristics. Sindhi and Kutchi are exactly What haryanvi and Punjabi are !! I can't help you more then this . I'm not going to prove anything else to a narc

  • @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 I don't make conclusions out of reading articles just prove certain narrative . Sindhis demanding separate state in India that too in Jaisalmer and Barmer, Kutch is quite illogical as demographics matters more then emotional narratives .

  • @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    @vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 I said to one ignorant Marathi and I say again he does not represent rest of Marathi whom I never mentioned. Even though he called me madrasi Babu in Marathi , bro could have used Anna which can be relate to TN Atleast I called you Marathi mulga in Marathi that might be offensive to your ignorant mind that's why later you just said madrasi Babu . Grow up

  • @SamarNiaz29
    @SamarNiaz29Ай бұрын

    bhai tu apni video to pahle Sindhi mai bana :D khud samjh jae ga Urdu national language kion hai :P

  • @atulkumar-pr4yo
    @atulkumar-pr4yoАй бұрын

    Language reflects the character of a country. All spoken languages should be respected for a strong nation.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah brother, and India is showing the world how can multiple languages coexist in one country!

  • @nomadbanda9562
    @nomadbanda9562Ай бұрын

    Bro my madari zabaan is Urdu, Amir khusro was born very close to my home town

  • @chandreshmehta2399
    @chandreshmehta2399Ай бұрын

    Persian vocabularies are still prevailing in government correspondence in Gujarat when written in Gujarati. Like Bahali, Parvangi, hukam, mamoor, karvahi, darkhast, baramad, isam, shaksh...and many more. Like Hindi Gujarati is not sanskritized but it kept its Persian influence on day to day conversation as well as correspondence. I don't know why?

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    Brother, probably becoz Gujarati might have "internalised" these Persian words when Persian & Urdu were the dominant languages in the country. Gujarati language seem to have given these Persian words a Gujarati flavour like replacing z with j, thus making Persian words natural to Gujarati speech, maybe that's why it might've retained its Persian influence. On the other hand Hindi is deliberately & consciously made more Sanskritised & rigid. While I must also emphasized that Urdu is also an Indian language just like Gujarati & Hindi.

  • @sb-bw4lp

    @sb-bw4lp

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@virferind7946no it's because when invaders invaded invaders preferred persian as there language to do work so that's why this word exist it's not sanskritization but persianization but hear in Maharashtra chatrapati worked on purify marathi that's difference

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    @@sb-bw4lp Yeah, Shivaji Maharaj took efforts to remove Persian words from Marathi. Great leaders like Sawarkar can also be credited for that in the later time. But despite these efforts, some Persian words are there in Marathi primarily becoz those words acquired Marathi flavour, their original Persian sound & letters got altered as per Marathi pronunciation, and that's why probably they stayed in Marathi speech. (Just like what seems to have happened with Gujarati). In Marathi, Zimmedaari became Zabaabdaari, Hubahoo became Hubehoob, Shehr became Shahar, Gunaah became Gunhaa, Many Persian words still remained in Marathi without any major change, like Sarkar, Taalim, Kaayda (from Qaaida), Rabbi & Kharif, Hangaam, Taabaa, Halla (from Hamla), Isam (from Ism) etc. Most of these words have become so Marathi that its sometimes difficult to conclude their Persian origin.

  • @sb-bw4lp

    @sb-bw4lp

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 yes and most importantly those words comes in Maharashtra because of bahamani sultanat they ruled so most of the words are related to official works as you mentioned some of the words

  • @sb-bw4lp

    @sb-bw4lp

    Ай бұрын

    @@virferind7946 marathi got purified but at the end neighbouring powers are aadil shahi and nijam shahi so they preserved only words so that other officials can get easily what is written or I can say to communicate with other aadil shahi and mughal rulers

  • @muhammadahmednizamani4524
    @muhammadahmednizamani4524Ай бұрын

    Literally the best source of real Pakistani history, instead of "dushman ke bachon ko parhana hai"

  • @CherukuriSairam
    @CherukuriSairamАй бұрын

    That's why we South Indians always against Hindi Imposition we were always against it

  • @jsrmanish123
    @jsrmanish12328 күн бұрын

    It is so painful to see that one of the most ancient civilization was destroyed due to foolishness of natives and alien demography to the region which not only sabotaged the glorious past of this great land but completely destroyed the future of the region and still expanding....biggest curse on humanity.

  • @rishishukla130
    @rishishukla130Ай бұрын

    But those who speak Urdu are the one who made Pakistan

  • @sakbhu001
    @sakbhu001Ай бұрын

    Even the Marathas when they ruled parts of northern India used Persian for written communication and hindustani for verbal communication... Even Rani Lakshmi bhai's official communications with the British was in Persian.

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    But not on the cost of their own languages. Kings like Shivaji Maharaj safeguarded Marathi by creating its glossaries.

  • @vbh4315

    @vbh4315

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@virferind7946correct even Marathas never allow any persian words in Marathi .

  • @syedahmed8650

    @syedahmed8650

    24 күн бұрын

    @@vbh4315they did. Espescially military words

  • @kanchhediachamaar9289
    @kanchhediachamaar9289Ай бұрын

    It is ironic that Jinnah announced that Urdu would be the national language not in Urdu but in English.

  • @zonepase6674
    @zonepase6674Ай бұрын

    jbh amazing

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @onkarsingh5636
    @onkarsingh5636Ай бұрын

    Brilliant talk ! Rare from Pakistan!

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @studentmaterial8543
    @studentmaterial8543Ай бұрын

    Nice explanation brother❤ Not learning mother tongue has staggnated us from inovative thoughts. We waste half of our lives to fully understand Urdu langauge. After that we start learning English, which take rest of our lives. In our life we are so busy in imitating that we even don't get time for something innovative. What I believe is that if we learn in our mother tongues there would be more intellectual and petriots in our country, but that's not going to happen ever.😢

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @shumailmohana
    @shumailmohanaАй бұрын

    As a Saraiki 💙, I appreciate your work!

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @cynicalsingh3487
    @cynicalsingh3487Ай бұрын

    Shehzad bhai yeh 720p mein kyun upload karteh ho.....aur yeh editor kaun hai yaar sari pixelated images lagayi hai bhai thodi editing sahi karlo😔LOVE YOUR VIDEOS✌

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Naya editor hire karnay wala hoon

  • @cynicalsingh3487

    @cynicalsingh3487

    Ай бұрын

    @@ThePakistanExperience Well i can edit for you here is my showreel kzread.info/dash/bejne/eHefu7xumKvKf9o.htmlsi=dknxNEupMUImBQ7n I currently 💻edit for some youtube channels couldn't find any way to pvt message u except ur facebook or insta id.

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    Email us at thepakistanexperience@gmail.com

  • @user-cd3ol4wr4g
    @user-cd3ol4wr4g28 күн бұрын

    Expressing avertion with Urdu which has been compromised as national language is likely to create differences among Pakistanis who speak multi languages at a distance 100 km.

  • @IamVinayYadav
    @IamVinayYadavАй бұрын

    My dialect is Bhojpuri, when I speak Bhojpuri to anyone in school or city, people consider me illiterate and make fun of me. Because Bhojpuri artists have defamed Bhojpuri.

  • @user-zk5md7gm9k

    @user-zk5md7gm9k

    Ай бұрын

    True I am bihari but lived my entire life in chattisgarh although I am tall and fair skin people confused me with far north india i never correct them cause I don't want them to know I am bihari cause of Bihar reputation lalu or waha ke singer artist neh language bardbad kardi halaki chath mai sirf bhojpuri song se hi man ko Shanti milti hai

  • @virferind7946

    @virferind7946

    Ай бұрын

    So it's now the responsibility of Bhojpuri people to change the perception of Bhojpuri language in the minds of people! We need to propagate the quality content of Bhojpuri to the world like devotinal geets, folk songs, quality literature & poems, decent movies etc. People need to be reminded that Bhojpuri is not just about some spicy cinema, but it's a very rich & beautiful language full of folk wisdom & literary masterpieces! Its everyone's responsibility to preserve traditional languages like Bhojpuri, Angika, Bajjika, Magadhi etc. It should be recognised at state level in Bihar & UP and be added in Eightth Schedule of Constitution. It should also be made a medium of education in its areas!!

  • @muhammadomar784
    @muhammadomar784Ай бұрын

    زبردست وڊيو سٺو ڪم جاري رکو

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    🙌

  • @KakarKhanZarak
    @KakarKhanZarakАй бұрын

    Shahzad Bhai love you ❤❤❤❤

  • @ThePakistanExperience

    @ThePakistanExperience

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @Educaton575
    @Educaton575Ай бұрын

    Bilkul esa e h

Келесі