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Why Pakistanis Hate English? | Dil ki Baat 020

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@zarqaeye8176
@zarqaeye8176 2 ай бұрын
This person is telling the truth. Personally, I've learned a lot from Mr.Muzamil. I'm from ex-FATA. There were no English teachers around, so I taught myself. Every day, I had to hike to the mountaintop and practice speaking to the trees and rocks. I got a job in Dubai thanks to my English proficiency. 🥰I WANT TO MEET WITH YOU MR.MUZAMIL HASAN .🤝
@tariqsheikh5945
@tariqsheikh5945 2 ай бұрын
Very commendable 👍 I only wish there were more in Pakistan with that mindset. In the 60s and 70s, even the domestic help spoke broken English. The change happened when the appeasement of the mullahs was started by Bhutto and then accelerated by Zia. There hasn't been any brain cells spared from religious indoctrination... English is a long long shot
@andleebraja5678
@andleebraja5678 2 ай бұрын
Ur comment is really inspiring for me. I also want to learn eng. Plz can u help me in it.
@KamranKhan-ey4lh
@KamranKhan-ey4lh 2 ай бұрын
Interesting idea how to talk with yourself
@zarqaeye8176
@zarqaeye8176 2 ай бұрын
@@KamranKhan-ey4lh Never stop learning
@zarqaeye8176
@zarqaeye8176 2 ай бұрын
@@andleebraja5678 The easiest way to learn NEVER STOP LEARNING .
@buildwithuk
@buildwithuk 2 ай бұрын
the issue is not speaking English. the issue is English speaking people normally consider Urdu speaking inferior. This is the prime issue!
@YM-wp6me
@YM-wp6me 2 ай бұрын
Just like people speaking Urdu consider people speaking pasto, punjabi, Baloch, Sindhi as inferior? In India most of the people can speak or understand English because it’s our second language. But in your case , Urdu(being a foreign/imported {from India}) is your second language and English comes 3rd. Hence the struggle is real!
@YM-wp6me
@YM-wp6me 2 ай бұрын
You guys have superiority and inferiority complex at the same time, backed by a culture of victim hood! Btw loved the AAYI AAYI ! ❤
@mantiquenawaz823
@mantiquenawaz823 2 ай бұрын
Urdu is not even our language. It's a colonial project from Western Uttar Pradesh. We will happily prefer English over Urdu anytime, if our mother languages are discriminated against
@zay4110
@zay4110 2 ай бұрын
agreed. More than English, our relationship with Urdu and our regional languages is confusing. We give English way too much importance thanks to colonialism. Due to this our regional languages hve suffered, even more than Urdu.
@farhanplays2047
@farhanplays2047 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 phir english bhi colonial hai angrezon ke najayaz bete​@@mantiquenawaz823
@Azhar-ThinkSoft
@Azhar-ThinkSoft 2 ай бұрын
I am on ly at the 16-minute mark, and I must say, Bro, you have nailed it. Keep going! Pakistan really needs people like you.
@HamzaPKR
@HamzaPKR 2 ай бұрын
"Pakistan got independence, Pakistanis never got independence " 100% truth
@user-lr2ie7tz6t
@user-lr2ie7tz6t 2 ай бұрын
Pakistan never got independence It just had a change of master
@murtazasiddiqui-gp9zr
@murtazasiddiqui-gp9zr 2 ай бұрын
Bro you are absolutely right. I am in a European research organization. French, Italians spanish and engineers from all over Europe are working here. No one gives a shit about one's command on english. Everyone knows just enough english needed for clear communication.
@ehsanhaq5348
@ehsanhaq5348 2 ай бұрын
The economic disparity in Pakistani society has created that haterd. Basically it's not hatred against the English language, rather it's hatred of the deprived class against the privilege d class . It's htred against their superiority complex and their approach and attitudes towards the deprived.
@crazyfrog126
@crazyfrog126 2 ай бұрын
Very true . Pakistanis do indeed have a confused relationship with English. But this confusion runs very deep and wide into many other areas of life. Should we love or hate the US? India? Arabs? Even overseas Pakistanis? Our own history? As an overseas Pakistani, I notice this very clearly. A country where the majority of ppl are confused on so many levels. The relationship with English is a symptom. Fix the identity you fix the nation. End of confusion. Thank you.
@Zecos
@Zecos 2 ай бұрын
And what do you propose as a solution? Building identity isn’t easy when soo many ethnicities exist. As such religion acts as the only unifying force, and Pakistan has always used Islam to define its identity.
@crazyfrog126
@crazyfrog126 2 ай бұрын
That's a good question. I can only share my experience of living in the West. We can start by teaching the young generation in schools and media, our shared history, values, tolerance towards different ideas and thoughts, our goals etc. The list goes on. Perhaps these things can build a healthy identity.
@Zecos
@Zecos 2 ай бұрын
@@crazyfrog126 True. The Pakistani history that’s taught starts at the Indus Valley, skips everything, then talks about Muslim conquest of Sindh, then Mughals and so on. History shouldn’t be defined by religion. Most Pakistanis don’t even know about the rich Bhuddist, Hindu, and Sikh history they have because it’s been washed over by the Islamic one. Both are important. Both make us who we are today. It’s this notion that leads to Indians claiming our lands history… because we never claimed it. History isn’t defined by religion but by land. Our land has rich history that dates back to the world’s first major civilisation. First History, then we need to dissolve this idea of “ummah”. Most people don’t know that many Muslim countries sided with India in our wars. Most don’t know how much Pakistanis are hated in the Arab and Turkic world. This idea of “ummah” should die out. The recent events in Kyrgyzstan and the Middle East are leading to the end of this ummah idea, which presently I’ve only seen paraded in Pakistan. No other Muslim country cares, everyone is focused on themselves. We need to realise we’re Pakistanis first, Muslims/Hindus/Christians second. Next, provincialism needs to end. When you define provinces by ethnicities it leads to tensions and separatism. Its almost like we have 5 states in a single country; Most punjabis don’t know what Baluchistan is like. Most Pashtuns don’t know what Sindh is like. Pakistan should be divided into sub sectors based on a more equitable system, such as population. Grouping areas of 20 million people or so together will lead to more equitable distribution of funds and so, when economic growth takes place, those fazool ki tensions end. This also prevents one province from becoming a “monopoly” of sorts, like Punjab is today in Pakistan. Another issue this solves is that majority of provincial funds rn go to one city. In Punjab, Lahore. In Sindh, Karachi. In KP, Peshawar. Tied to this point is language. Urdu should be promoted, not forced, to everyone. People should be told that yes its great you’re learning your mother tongue, but learn Urdu and English too. I myself speak 3 languages: Seraiki, Urdu, and English. Promoting a single language will go a long way into promoting connectivity between the various ethnicities, which will lead to a strong sense of community. Coupled with a strong transport system like the one in India, this should make Pakistan a lot more cohesive. I strongly believe one of the prime reasons for the lack of a strong national identity is ethnic nationalism. If you finish ethnic nationalism, you solve a major piece of the puzzle. Next, education. Specifically education in modern science and technology. When you become a potent force in this sector automatically your country has global influence. A better image globally, one shifted from the traditional stereotypes we have, would make Pakistanis prouder a nation, which obviously contributes to national identity. Finally Islam. I’ve visited plenty Muslim countries and I’ve found the Islam in Pakistan to be the worst of the bunch. We don’t have female prayer areas, we have shrines where we worship humans, coexistence with minorities is seen as a sin, and much much more. We need a body of educated Muslim scholars (not the mullahs) to sit and decide on how to propagate true Islam, which at its core is about humanity, peace, community, and love. Extremism is a big issue here and learning the true Islamic faith can heal it. Moreover Islam is about not forcing people to believe in what you believe. Live and let live. Since Pakistan’s identity, and ideology, bases around Islam, we should at least teach the true religion in the country. Idk if all of these things just make sense to me or they do have potential. A more progressive, economically prosperous, and religiously true Pakistan can lead to the construction of a strong unified national identity. I mean we’re gonna celebrate a century of Independence soon. We’re not a new country anymore. Many said Pakistan wouldn’t survive half a decade, but it’s been eight and we’re still here. Idk who’ll ever think to this level, cuz our politicians are just busy playing their game of thrones. As a young proud Pakistani I hope to contribute to this. Apologies for the long ahh comment but Pakistan zindabad.
@crazyfrog126
@crazyfrog126 2 ай бұрын
@@Zecos You made some excellent points. I could not have articulated them better myself. Well done sir!
@Zecos
@Zecos 2 ай бұрын
@@crazyfrog126 *madam :3 but ty 💚
@farahakber1586
@farahakber1586 2 ай бұрын
In your wife’s videos, I’ve noticed that both of you prefer to talk to your child in english . Don’t you think his thought process will always be in english as a first language ? The way you were in a modest school in your elementary days , defined how your roots will be in future ? I’m in States but I wanted my kids to learn urdu as their mother tongue . I struggle to talk in english now because I deliberately used to talk to them in urdu so they can pick the vocabulary. Language is not just a tool of communication but also one of the things that let you assimilate with the local culture and stay grounded to your roots. Why do you want your own child to be westernized from the beginning if you value your own identity ? Please take it as a genuinely curious to know question , no personal attack. Thanks
@OwaiseAli-ye1ej
@OwaiseAli-ye1ej 2 ай бұрын
These are the modern Lawrence (s), instead of Arabia of Pakistan! Here to perpetuate their master Lord McDonald's (McCauley) very intelligent move to replace Farsi with English in whole of Hindustan. This man was indeed very intelligent the locals could not have seen how hard this one language move will hit their roots for centuries to come. Hence this guy and the likes of him even today are a living testament to the British moves of imperialism from culture, society, education and geography. To them ape like imitation of their gora master society is the most important thing to do. Check another 'plyoutube philosopher' just like him called muzammil. All selling the same merchandise i.e. east has nothing good and all thinking should be imported from the west. Many will fall prey to them but a tiny number will remember the wisdom of the east now lost to British looting and pervasive English propaganda.
@bobbyeditz765
@bobbyeditz765 2 ай бұрын
Calm down, bro. It's not that deep.
@user-dt9qo3sm4z
@user-dt9qo3sm4z 2 ай бұрын
Behn / bhai, bache ko ARABIC sikhaye, sath me english aur urdu bhi sikhaye. Sikhane ki zarurat nahi hai, bas bache ko aese logo ke ird gird dale jo arabic, urdu, english bol re ho. Homeschool kare. Aur states me rehte hain to din me 3 communities me bhej diya kare, aik english, aik urdu aur aik arabic. sincere advice
@goals27
@goals27 Ай бұрын
​@@bobbyeditz765 It's deep
@AftabAhmad-qx5ru
@AftabAhmad-qx5ru 2 ай бұрын
Make a video on "existential crisis" because we are in the dillema of thinking that everything in Pakistan is wrong.
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
Great suggestion
@Yahya-qm8lo
@Yahya-qm8lo 2 ай бұрын
Good idea
@KanishQQuotes
@KanishQQuotes 2 ай бұрын
​@@Jack54123acceptance is the first step
@mathurp6889
@mathurp6889 2 ай бұрын
Just my 2 cents here. I had a similar feeling with India and gave me grave uneasiness thinking that everything is going wrong with my country. It helps a lot when you realize that you are not defined by the country you were born in. And also, we need to get out of this collective mindset where every failure of our countries becomes our personal failure. Once you mentally dissociate yourself from this group thinking, it gives you peace to make your life in whatever you want it to be.
@harshittiwari7424
@harshittiwari7424 2 ай бұрын
I wasn't very good at English but I watched lot of English series and learned English since then I have learned to accept more diversity in terms of language...loving the current series❤
@user-kj2sh4gu3b
@user-kj2sh4gu3b 2 ай бұрын
U no need to be. Good or bad thing has been dictated by grammarians who held the view of prescriptivism. Mistakes are even good for language learning.
@muhammadsaadali4269
@muhammadsaadali4269 2 ай бұрын
Usually I don't comment but to appreciate you I am doing this: You are doing amazing job by educating us for real.
@amanbaloch7201
@amanbaloch7201 2 ай бұрын
What's about our native languages why we should leave them we discurrage forceful imposition of Urdu.
@PunjabiMunda313-d5
@PunjabiMunda313-d5 2 ай бұрын
Right
@Khordmand
@Khordmand 2 ай бұрын
Put off your Urdu bashing for a moment and tell him why do you hate English?
@KhanMoiz-fd2ug
@KhanMoiz-fd2ug 2 ай бұрын
Thank You Jitni Improvement Ap ki Podcast nay ki hain meri English ko Improve karnay may Thank you so Much Dil SE , yeah baat may english may bi likh sakta tha but Urdu may Likhnay may Aik DIl SEY FEEL hain Shukriya!
@GMJOURNEYY
@GMJOURNEYY 2 ай бұрын
The real matter of concern should be why Pakistanis degrade and insult such a rich language called Punjabi, we’re not even allowed to speak Punjabi in our schools , even Punjab’s CM qnd other officials only give speeches in urdu , it’s a very fkd up situation, our establishment and media is killing Punjabi just to unify Pakistan although it doesn’t make any sense
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
it does make sense, but you have to figure out first what's importance of Pakistan in your eyes and heart. If Pakistan don't matter to you then you can do whatever you want, but if matters to you ( I mean really matters) then you need to prioritize somethings clearly. if you unknowingly falling into somewhere in the middle, you need to get rid of confusion first before discussing this topic
@GMJOURNEYY
@GMJOURNEYY 2 ай бұрын
@@farhanathar2256 lol so to be able to unite Pakistan we have to sacrifice our language? That’s a pretty fucked up logic , and why is it only Punjabi, why not ask pashtoons to sacrifice pashtos and sindhis , Balochis and Kashmiris to sacrifice their languages too? Also why urdu then ? Why not make Punjabi or Balochi the national language lol , tum jese logon ki wajah se Pakistan k 2 tukrray huve thay
@umerghaffar4686
@umerghaffar4686 2 ай бұрын
i'm of the same opinion. From my experience, it is the North Punjabis that are not confident in themselves when they speak their language. I have been living in the Middle East for a decade and it is always Punjabis from North Punjab (Lahore, Sialkot, Sargodha etc) who don't speak Punjabi and it is because they were never taught it from a young age. Your observation is correct, I'm adding on to that. It is not only the govt, but reflection of a larger cultural problem. i have never met a seraiki, baloch or a Pashtun who didn't speak their language.
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
​@@umerghaffar4686 yes, what you gonna do ? will fight north punjabis over it? do you realize the concept of inter marriages as well? People are having marriages outside of their cast, communities through out Pakistan and that's actually good for the country and in helping all Pakistanis become a one nation. and that's very natural and organic as well. Your concept of every Punjabi must speak punjabi is gonna die out anyway in few decades. You should be more concerned about your young guys and girls moving out marrying goras and non muslims and leaving not only their language but their culture, forgetting their roots as well as their religion. that's actually the problem to discuss and solutions should be presented.
@buildwithuk
@buildwithuk 2 ай бұрын
Because we are enslaved nation and colonialized already!
@arifcr6581
@arifcr6581 2 ай бұрын
we must learn as many languages as we can, so that we can communicate to as many people as we want. We also promote learning activities . A common person of Balochistan can speak minimum 5 and maximum 7 languages.
@arunpatidar6335
@arunpatidar6335 2 ай бұрын
dialects you mean.
@arifcr6581
@arifcr6581 2 ай бұрын
@@arunpatidar6335 Balochi, Birahvi, Pashto, Urdu, Farsi. these are diferent languages. Only Balochi has more than 5 dialects.
@sitepad
@sitepad 2 ай бұрын
not many.. pick one english, french, german, chinese and speak with clear accent
@arunpatidar6335
@arunpatidar6335 2 ай бұрын
@@arifcr6581 the more you learn 🤯
@arifcr6581
@arifcr6581 2 ай бұрын
@@sitepad not necessary when your neighboring country is Afghanistan and Iran.
@innerpeace8581
@innerpeace8581 2 ай бұрын
This a very balanced thought outpouring. A massive skill/talent ocean is not being tapped due to the people having this language barrier. Pakistan's huge resource is its people with a very intelligent brain but not being able understand and to utter few sounds and tone in a specific manner (English)
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
Yes, but that's still sad in a way that Pakistanis have to learn English and be good at it ( the language which was imposed on us by people who came to our lands from 6000 miles away and colonized us and imposed our culture on us) to find great job, or make a great career. it's so sad. We should keep improving and working on our national language ( Urdu) as well which is our identity in the world and gives us sense of belonging and comfort. People might say English is an international langauage we had to learn it either way even if britishers didn't come but they miss out on most important of points that atleast then we would not have that complex about English which currently prevails in our country. Chinese, French, Japenese ,turks, Italians etc all speak their language and when they speak english they speak on a very basic level without having an english accent while we live in complex until we master it.
@Az_Styles8
@Az_Styles8 2 ай бұрын
That was pretty good P.O.V very raw and pure from heart.
@saadullah712
@saadullah712 2 ай бұрын
Very refreshing and thoughtful! Keep these videos coming!
@abdullahdanish7908
@abdullahdanish7908 2 ай бұрын
English is not a big problem now. With internet non English schools students are also getting fluent in English..
@poppery4919
@poppery4919 2 ай бұрын
بہترین وڈیو تھی آپ کی میں بھی کیوں کہ اسلام آباد سے ہوں مجھے بھی کچھ باتیں سننے کو ملتی رہی ہیں لیکن اچھی کہ تمہاری english بہت اچھی ہے ۔۔ لیکن کچھ عرسہ سے مجھے اندازہ ہوا کہ اردو ہماری زبان ہے ہی ہماری پہچان ہے ۔ میں نے ویسے تو تعلیم و تربیت ۔ ایک اردو رسالہ ہے اس کو پرھ کے اپنی اردو کو بہتر کیا ہے اور اب میں نے ایک اور اقدام کیا ہے کہ اپنے whatsapp کی ڈیفالٹ زبان اردو کردی ہے ۔ میں آپ کو lolz studios کے وقت سے جانتی ہوں ۔ آپ کم views سے ہر گز افسردا نا ہونا کیونکہ آپ کے content میں بہت میار ہے ۔ سلامت رہیں۔
@abdullahyasser7402
@abdullahyasser7402 2 ай бұрын
Please do a podcast regarding a sexual orientation, gender identity, overall LGBT community (specifically LGBT community of Pakistan) . I know it's a sensitive topic, but it's also a part of the world. More power to u !! ✊🏼
@SalahSalah-yt9ld
@SalahSalah-yt9ld 2 ай бұрын
Yes man , please do talk about the "Pakistani LGBT community ". Also , I want a solution regarding the marginalised community. Muzammil as U mentioned in a podcast earlier "Islam as a state religion" , let's suppose this happens , then how do U think it will impact the community, will LGBT community of Pakistan be able to get any rights under this sort of system!
@homosapien6773
@homosapien6773 2 ай бұрын
​@@SalahSalah-yt9ldLol , I'm pretty sure that's not even possible in a country where an organized religion is the state religion or a country where the majority of people are Muslims (unless the political system implemented is different). There are over 58 Muslim countries in the world and all of them are hell for their LGBT community, no rights, no representation, no freedom of expression or freedom of speech. Everyday from the past 2-3 years mostly, I could see the influence of Islam growing all over the world, In western countries due to high level of immigrants from Muslim countries, we could see that the Muslims are becoming influential, There have been Muslim led rallies in Britain and Germany regarding demand of Shariah by Muslims and last year in Canada some Muslims organised a million person march against LGBT community of Canada. Horrible!! Moreover, if you see so call red pill or manosphere sort of people they are in a lot of ways inspired by Muslims and a huge number of them are Muslims. If you ask me where the world is going, I'm confidently speaking towards the dark ages but this time led by Islam not Christianity or any other organized religion.
@fatimayaseen6075
@fatimayaseen6075 2 ай бұрын
Idk , what could genuinely happen about this . A lot of Muslim Mullahs have promoted falsely things like the whole world that the West is promoting LGBT or things like the a lot of people are becoming Gay etc etc .. all the BS . All I care about is truth and the truth is that, no matter what your religion, what your culture is , what your race is LGBTQ individuals are a part of every society in the world, a small percentage of LGBTQ individuals exist everywhere in the world and it has always been a small percentage, it is a small percentage and it is always going to be a small percentage. If anyone had studied evolution or history, they would know what I'm talking about. No one is promoting anything for God's sake , there are just a bunch of few countries which give equal rights to LGBTQ people and the majority of countries are life threatening, life suffocating of LGBTQ community. 12 countries in the world have a death penalty for LGBTQ individuals and in more than 70 countries in the world it is illegal to identify as LGBTQ, Some people ask why pride matters, this is the reason. This world is not a good place unfortunately. There are 55-58 Islamic countries in the world ig , in all of those countries there is a very hard/ traumatizing repression of LGBTQ community. Also there are people that say that LGBTQ is something that came from the west, BS man BS , they have always been here , in every culture, they exist in every nation. Well , if there's a problem in Western style LGBTQ community, then no worries desi style mein kar lete hain Lol , woh kia hai yahan koi relate karne wala kabhi nahai tha , toh humari Pakistani LGBTQ community me westerners ko hi sunna tha, yah koi dard samajhne wala nahi tha, yahan koi role models nahi they , Yahan sirf nafraatein thein aur hain ... @ Salah Salah you asked about the solution under the Islamic state, I don't think there will be any rights under this sort of situation. As I mentioned earlier 55-58 Islamic countries are there in the world, which practice different versions of Islam but none of them considers LGBTQ rights. Also , 80% of Muslims around the world are fundamentalists, the rest 20% includes moderate Muslims and liberal Muslims and these 20% is going to be irrelevant. In my opinion the Islamism is genuinely rising all over the world, all I could see is a dystopia in the near future... No hopes left . Another thing I want to mention is that the religion of Islam is an expansionist religion, if you read the religion it promotes expansion. So , if anyone wonders why Muslims where ever they go want Islamic laws in those countries, even if they have 55-58 countries by themselves then yk.
@fatimayaseen6075
@fatimayaseen6075 2 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've seen any LGBT regarding discussion under Muzammil 's video 😂
@harisimtiaz9560
@harisimtiaz9560 2 ай бұрын
​@@SalahSalah-yt9ld There is no space for LGBTQ in Islam.
@abhikjsw
@abhikjsw 2 ай бұрын
Urdu is an Indian origin language, adopted by Pakistan
@Ibrahimyoussef0
@Ibrahimyoussef0 2 ай бұрын
So???
@abhikjsw
@abhikjsw 2 ай бұрын
@@Ibrahimyoussef0 just stated the fact.
@PunjabiMunda313-d5
@PunjabiMunda313-d5 2 ай бұрын
@@Ibrahimyoussef0 Fact Ganga jamna di olad
@xce090
@xce090 2 ай бұрын
Wtf indian? It was a subcontinent language which was adapted by Bharat and Pakistan because they were part of the subcontinent!
@Khordmand
@Khordmand 2 ай бұрын
Urdu is the language of the ashraafs, the progenies of Jahangir-and we have successfully imposed it on both Pakistanis and abos of Bharat. How is that?
@AliHassan-dn2nc
@AliHassan-dn2nc 2 ай бұрын
This topic was never communicated like this before. Perfect.✌️
@thehussansiddiqui
@thehussansiddiqui 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely brother couldn't agree more on points raised by you thanks for being a Patriot Pakistani voice...Urdu aati hai mujhe bhi aur mujhe apni zabaan pe fakhar hai angrezi se kam alfaaz mein zyzaada bol sakte hain toh iske istemaal se waqt bachaya ja sakta hai
@abdullahfarooqui2479
@abdullahfarooqui2479 2 ай бұрын
I think people don't realise that most people in the world don't speak english. It's a global language but learning 2-3 languages should be a priority for everyone in Pakistan. It's amazing how well people react when you talk to them in their native language.
@CaptainAwesomeness
@CaptainAwesomeness 2 ай бұрын
Given the global audience I aim to reach out to, I've kept my language in my videos defaulted to English. This is despite the fact that according to my YT data 74% of my viewers are from Pakistan, even though I'm not based in Pakistan! I've put up videos in Urdu but they didn't do so well, so for me I might as well stick to what works for me. My decision was based on what my data is telling me, not by what random a-holes on the Internet say. So I say go by what your data is telling you. Screw what the rest say. As for those facing ridicule for mispronouncing in a language they're not fluent in, again i say screw what the rest say. You do you.
@ninspide02
@ninspide02 2 ай бұрын
That's why I considered him a true teacher
@IQWaley
@IQWaley 2 ай бұрын
Here i disagree with your title..Pakistani's don't hate english..rather they're afraid of it..
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
I agree, title is misleading... hate wala concept tu exist hi nahi krta.. yahan English ka hawwa hai... title should have been ' English ka hawwa among Pakistanis'
@saadifire
@saadifire 2 ай бұрын
Just make videos in English without fear of people making fun of you. More people will listen to you.
@bilalshakeel5501
@bilalshakeel5501 2 ай бұрын
louder!! another insightful video on an important topic
@azkach5348
@azkach5348 2 ай бұрын
100% agree. The problem is not the language but the mindset that people needs to change.
@rabeelamemon1552
@rabeelamemon1552 2 ай бұрын
That's wholesome discussion. I call it a discussion because my views ere being exchanged exactly like I wanted to. Just recently I pronounced an English word incorrectly and my team had a great laugh on it. My English is quiet good overall, but I heard this word in an Indian podcast and just repeated what they said and even though it was a common word but I mispronounced it and all of them were laughing at me while they cant even say one complete sentence in English. I have been thinking about that insult the whole weekend. But this podcast made me realize that I know it better and I can do better. The gorey clients kept quite but my own "friends/colleagues" made fun of it.
@coolpearl03
@coolpearl03 2 ай бұрын
Muzzamil Bhai, The facts that you mention were so spot on and yes we all need to come out of our past experiences and try to built a growth mindset within our own skin.👍
@Strokioframen459
@Strokioframen459 2 ай бұрын
ہمیں اپنی زبانوں اور اردو کو ترجیح دینی چاہیے
@hamzahmed001
@hamzahmed001 2 ай бұрын
We need more people like you Muzammil. Such a quality piece of content. Stay blessed and keep educating to those need it the most :)
@wilddreams6301
@wilddreams6301 2 ай бұрын
I'd still happily watch Muzamil's content even if it is in English!✌️
@chantorium4566
@chantorium4566 2 ай бұрын
The language of majority in Pakistan is Punjabi. So, it should be medium of communication in Punjab. English should be learnt as second language. Urdu is extra burden for folks.
@user-pq6wr8sv2l
@user-pq6wr8sv2l 2 ай бұрын
I agree
@gujjarch83
@gujjarch83 2 ай бұрын
Agreed 👍
@Mohdaguj
@Mohdaguj 2 ай бұрын
True ban urdu in panjab
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
@@Mohdaguj Lol. Good joke
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
@@Mohdaguj Ban Urdu. what next? Ban Siraki and Hindko as well? But who gonna ban cultural problems that exist between different regions? Central Punjab look down upon every other punjabi from south or from the north? Urdu is not the problem. Grow up and focus on actual problems and try to solve those in an educated manner
@Krucezam
@Krucezam 2 ай бұрын
muzamil bhai ,please aik dedicated series critical thinking aur analytical thinking pr bhi upload krdein .I will buy your courses even if you charge for those
@rohailramzan7040
@rohailramzan7040 2 ай бұрын
What a thought. Great Work Man!
@adaborfun
@adaborfun 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Muzzamil Hassan Bhai❤
@DanishAnsari2351
@DanishAnsari2351 2 ай бұрын
27:16 I personally experienced this, last year when I kept a decent-length beard people made certain assumptions about me ky ye to ab molvi bngya, prhai mai itna sharp nhi hoga, aur ye bnda cool ya hasee mazak wala nhi hai, etc. Not even strangers, but my uni friends and family made this persona about me. And now that I have trimmed my beard, people don't think about me like that anymore. I want to learn more about this behavior what is it called if anyone knows about it please tell me
@amish2394
@amish2394 2 ай бұрын
Urdu is not a language of Pakistan
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
Urdu is a Language of Muslims of subcontinent, Muslims of subcontinent made Pakistan so Urdu is a Language of Pakistan. English is not a language of Pakistan. but you can't say that can you ? .....6000 Miles se jo door se aye uski language theek hai apni language ni. jaa bhai.
@amish2394
@amish2394 2 ай бұрын
@@farhanathar2256 lol majority of the Muslims of the subcontinent never wanted a separate state and majority is the Urdu speaking Muslims live in India than Pakistan, it's clearly an Indian language, wish you could read history of the languages, languages don't have religion
@amish2394
@amish2394 2 ай бұрын
@@farhanathar2256 and majority of the Muslims refused to migrate to Pakistan and Pakistan is a British creation, urdu hindustan ki thi humari, Pakistan Ka Kuch Lena dena nhi hai issey
@mantiquenawaz823
@mantiquenawaz823 2 ай бұрын
​​@@farhanathar2256 Urdu is not our language. Go back to UP, India if you're so passionate about it Our languages are Punjabi, Sindhi and Pashto
@RahulMishra-ld2bo
@RahulMishra-ld2bo Ай бұрын
@@farhanathar2256 Bro go and search the origin of Urdu. It's a language from Up, India. You don't have any history. Cope with it.
@CuriosityJuice
@CuriosityJuice 2 ай бұрын
I think one topic you can discuss out of this current topic is that people lack of patience to listen in first place and urge to give their own opinion also triggers people judge other person language if it is not their own comfort language. Another great podcast! High five from Lithuania! 🙌
@AkramAliA50015
@AkramAliA50015 2 ай бұрын
Mas Shaa ALLAH Great video message Muzzamil Bhai! This opened my eyes as a person of Pakistani Origin though I speak Urdu verbally and understand comprehensively. Only thing I can't read and write though I am working on reading and writing Urdu. Reason I grew up in the US this was totally dreadful growing up. May ALLAH give us all Hidayah guidance to come up with a middle path. Especially as a multi cultural country.
@mohammadmustafahanif2438
@mohammadmustafahanif2438 2 ай бұрын
His quality of content is really incredible. Keep it up. 💯
@omarzaidiomar3152
@omarzaidiomar3152 2 ай бұрын
السلام علیکم بالکل بھائی مسئلہ زبان کا نہیں بلکہ مسئلہ غلامانہ سوچ کا ہے ۔ ہماری قومی زبان اردو ہے جس کو قوم کا ہر فرد سمجھتا ہے چاہے اس کی اپنی مادری زبان کوئی بھی ہو ۔ ہمارے معاشرے میں کوئی اگر بہت ہی اعلیٰ اور بہترین خیال اردو میں پیش کرتا ہے تو اس کی بات کو اہمیت نہیں دی جاتی جبکہ اگر کوئی فضول سی بات بھی انگلش میں کرے تو اس پر بڑی واہ واہ کی جاتی ہے ۔ ہمارے یہاں احساسِ کمتری پیدا کی گئی ہے English کو elite class کی زبان سمجھا جاتا ہے ۔ انگلش یا کوئی بھی زبان سیکھنا اچھی بات ہے مگر اس کو کوئی achievement سمجھنا یعنی اس کو ایسا سمجھنا کہ جیسے انگلش سیکھ کر کوئی بہت بڑا تیر مارلیا گیا ہے یہ غلط سوچ ہے ۔ انگلش نہ سمجھنے والوں کو کمتر سمجھنا غلط ہے ۔
@rehanshaikh-lj4fn
@rehanshaikh-lj4fn 2 ай бұрын
Amazing content, so insightful love to binge listen!
@a.rana.7890
@a.rana.7890 2 ай бұрын
The title should b why we as a nation hate "URDU"?
@rabeeajamil1403
@rabeeajamil1403 2 ай бұрын
24:33 why won't you consider putting up English subtitles?
@shaffilosblanc
@shaffilosblanc 2 ай бұрын
This is my personal experience no matter what anyone say . Been 7 working for years and if u speak good English u ll be listened to and people will consider ur remmarks no matter how basic it is and even dumb. But if ur English is bad nobody is gonna take u serious in any firm no matter how productive or beneficial it is thats the truth . My advice is learn the best english to be successful on some level or corporate jobs. Take it or leave it
@tayyabasif80
@tayyabasif80 Ай бұрын
Very to the point and realistic overview on the topic.Well done
@ANSTARIQ-e5x
@ANSTARIQ-e5x 7 күн бұрын
sir, Ap actually society k logo mila rhy hay, unity create kr rhy hay. this is called haq ki tableeg .
@riffatparveen7240
@riffatparveen7240 7 күн бұрын
You explain us very clearly and everything truly thanks
@r.b6170
@r.b6170 2 ай бұрын
پاکستانی انگریزی نہیں بولتے؛ وہ englu -urdish بولتے ہیں۔ اور نتیجہ یہ ںکلتا ہے کہ وہ نہ اردو میں اہل پیں اور نہ انگریزی میں۔ عین اس میزبان کی طرح ۔ 😂😂😂
@adilakbar3053
@adilakbar3053 Ай бұрын
English is the most beautiful language of the world.
@nofilkhan6743
@nofilkhan6743 2 ай бұрын
What about the erosion of Punjabi through Urdu?
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
A Great myth. people keep repeating it without doing research. Punjabis have done nothing in their own language even before 1947 to suggest their language could have been preserved in a way you want to. Don't Blame urdu and Pakistan for everything. Listen to the podcast and understand what's said. also the point about ' a nation needs some factor to unite itself' . Punjabi wasn't primary language of the subcontinent before 1947.. Hindi/Urdu were dominating the scene through out whenever A bengali muslim met a Punjabi muslim somewhere in east punjab or UP , they never engaged with each other in Punjabi, or Bengali or In English. Guess which they language they used to engage with each other? Yes - the much maligned Urdu. Muslims of the subcontinent always owned Urdu, and felt the connection with it , that's the reason a lot of Islamic work has been done in it for the people of the region . It's only now some weirods on social media are popping up and trying to post a certain narrative while ignore the history of everything related to it.
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
Also, Muzzamil has always been a very Pro Pakistan ( as one Federation) , if you are having problems with him saying anything in regards to that and want to follow sub nationalism over Pakistaniyat, why are you here? Follow some gama, maja there are many on this platform, I will see what value you extract out of those fellows and their sub nationalism.
@nofilkhan6743
@nofilkhan6743 2 ай бұрын
@@farhanathar2256 If you replace the official and national language which are needed for white collar more prestigious jobs, without providing adequate resources to public schools to teach Urdu and English; then it naturally creates inequality. In which those who speak Urdu are on top and those stuck with Punjabi can't aspire to be anything other than an informal worker.
@nofilkhan6743
@nofilkhan6743 2 ай бұрын
@@farhanathar2256 I don't care what were the reasons for Urdu to be chosen but this project has completely failed. Unless every kid get free quality education to learn Urdu, then the imposition has nothing to do with unity, only with maintaining power. Most people in Lahore still speak Punjabi, with partial fluency in Urdu.
@mantiquenawaz823
@mantiquenawaz823 2 ай бұрын
​@@farhanathar2256 Pakistan being a nation is a myth. It's a multi national and multi ethnic state and tbh it's our greatest strength. Implementing Urdu kills the whole diversity and cultural heritage of our thousands of years old languages, and is not a uniting factor but a disintegrating one. Go read what constitutes a nation state and you might be able to get over the Pakistan Studies propaganda. However if you're a Karachi based UP migrant, you're hopeless, there's no point for debate left as you share more with the 20 crore Muslims of India than you do with us
@javeria_zone
@javeria_zone 2 ай бұрын
WHY THIS CHANNEL IS UNDERRATTED ?
@manahilvaghella2050
@manahilvaghella2050 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Muzammil bhai for this series of Dil ki baat. Every single episode is worth watching but this one won my heart! Exactly been through the same process that you’ve explained.
@BarnabasCollins-2nd
@BarnabasCollins-2nd 2 ай бұрын
Which Pakistanis hate English? Matlab kuch bhi. We die for English lang and culture, that's the problem
@nowie4007
@nowie4007 2 ай бұрын
Sahi kaha wese
@HarisKhan-5656
@HarisKhan-5656 2 ай бұрын
Well actually u need to understand that the experience is different in different classes. If u speak English in lower middle class they will call burger and angreez whereas if you speak English in upper middle class you are considered prelviliage and parha lika. So it depends on classes, where u get experience.
@BarnabasCollins-2nd
@BarnabasCollins-2nd 2 ай бұрын
@@HarisKhan-5656 In both cases Pakistanis love English!!!!
@HarisKhan-5656
@HarisKhan-5656 2 ай бұрын
​@@BarnabasCollins-2ndhahahah its the sameas every pakistani loves money but everyone hate rich person and backbitting him. Everyone repects the money but then everyone is also critising him. Its the culture dude which nothing but just confused brain cells.
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
I agree title is misleading.
@EAGLE-_-MAN-_-
@EAGLE-_-MAN-_- 2 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Urdu is not the Native Language of most of Pakistanis 😅.
@PunjabiMunda313-d5
@PunjabiMunda313-d5 2 ай бұрын
Right Brother
@Khordmand
@Khordmand 2 ай бұрын
Here's another interesting fact: Karachi is home to the largest Urdu-speaking population in the entire world, and this city is also an economic and industrial hub of Pakistan, and you probably know the reason behind it.. Urdu is also the lingua franca of the country. Embrace this reality and avoid dividing people along linguistic and ethnic lines.
@harisghumman8397
@harisghumman8397 2 ай бұрын
​@@KhordmandDelhi is the biggest Urdu speaking city in the world.
@Abdullah-uv9nk
@Abdullah-uv9nk 2 ай бұрын
Neither is English the native language for most Americans?
@PunjabiMunda313-d5
@PunjabiMunda313-d5 2 ай бұрын
@@Abdullah-uv9nk asi ki Karya sano ta AA pata Ka Urdu Ganga Jamni loka di Language AA Pakistan di Language NAI AAA
@ANSTARIQ-e5x
@ANSTARIQ-e5x 7 күн бұрын
Sir Muzamil Hasan , you are the super best personality in Pakistan. I Love U sir. My Hero, I learn a lot from your video. stay happy
@farhasyed4206
@farhasyed4206 Ай бұрын
Good thoughts. But this is true for every aspect of how people feel superior and make others feel inferior and in the long term effects of their words will affect another person. So, as a society people need to understand that what they speak should be to build others up and make them feel confident and comfortable with themselves and others around them. Its so important. The culture of building each other up will make us united and stronger and will make us a force that people will have to respect and recognize. There’s enough to go around so stop worrying about pulling someone down. Look at your neighboring country, why are they everywhere, because they have a culture of building each other up. Its high time the younger generations change the mindset of their fellow citizens as a a whole and see how everyone takes the nation to new heights. I pray that i get to see a this mindset blossom in the Pakistani people. Once again, very good topic. Way to go.
@survivor8872
@survivor8872 2 ай бұрын
I am 16 min in and would like to say tha "Muzamil bhai ap apni video mai itni angrezi bol rahay ho k kafi words ki logoun ko urdu tak nahi ati ho gi. At least yeh video bnatay hoay to urdu ka kheyal rakhna tha. Perhay likhoun ko educate kernay se itna farak nahi paray ga jitna jahiloun ko jahalet se nikalnay se paray ga." Kindly concider it.
@darkforces490
@darkforces490 2 ай бұрын
yr ager aap inki videos dekh rahay ho tu sath ma english words ki translation kerlo simple.
@pakistanmastermapping
@pakistanmastermapping 2 ай бұрын
Bilkul sahi BAAT kahi
@survivor8872
@survivor8872 2 ай бұрын
@@darkforces490 muzamil or Pakistani news k alawa meri sari KZfaq ki feed English main hai. Muzamil agar English main bhe bat karay to mujhay zati tor pay koi masla nahi. Meri sirf yeh request (التجا) hai k agar ap angrezi thori kam istemaal karain to ap ki bat un un perh logoun ko bhe samjh a jaiy gi jo angrezi tak nahi jantay. Per KZfaq pe videos dakh rahay hotay hain. Or ap k leye jo mizamil ko defend (دفاع) ker rahay hain itni se arz hai k main muzamil k alawa kisi ki podcast bath k nahi sun raha. Itna time hi nahi hota k ap adha ghenta ghenta beth k kisi ki pat sunain. 16 ghantay hotay din main sirf jagnay k. To jan lain k main in k khelaaf nahi houn abhi tak kisi bhe bat pe.
@darkforces490
@darkforces490 2 ай бұрын
@@survivor8872 ary manay wasay mashwara diya ha bhai.
@mhdhasham2754
@mhdhasham2754 2 ай бұрын
this series is an absolute gem, eagerly waiting for more topics
@samriaz318
@samriaz318 2 ай бұрын
Bht acha nuqta uthaya hy, bad qismati sy hamara muashra aisa ban chuka hy k mazak krny or mazak urany me farq nhi smjhta koi bhi.
@learnenglishwithhamid
@learnenglishwithhamid 2 ай бұрын
The Pashtuns are often made fun of in the media for speaking bad Urdu.
@aliusmanbajwa6422
@aliusmanbajwa6422 2 ай бұрын
Why Urdu ?
@50secs
@50secs 2 ай бұрын
Correction: @1:32 American spanish and french seekh nae rahay hutay. unko schools mein parhai ja rahi huti hai. A caveat, Eastern europeans use Russian as a overlapping language like we do with Urdu. They still hate Russians in general. UK mein bhe curriculum ka part huta hai. White Americans and English have the lowest tendency to learn a second language. A simple way to understand this is, Latin is taught in Italy but we don't see Italians talking in Latin. Same goes, Arabic is taught in Pakistan but you don't see Pakistani's speaking Arabic. That begs the question why not arabic?
@aj-fatima-pearl
@aj-fatima-pearl 2 ай бұрын
Having worked at Teach for Pakistan as a science teacher in underprivileged area i agree 💯 I fought my school admin that i will only teach in Urdu ..why should a child suffer in Science if his English is weak Alhamdulillah my students did excellent and excelled in critical thinking
@goals27
@goals27 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for promoting such mindset and working in that regard 🇵🇰❤️. Stay blessed
@moeezraza7950
@moeezraza7950 2 ай бұрын
Bhai English pa focus Karna ka ailawa Punjabi or saraiki par focus karo jissa unka log bolna chor rahe yeh ideology la kar ka Urdu bolni chahiye kyun ka woh parha likhon ki zubaan hain
@gujjarch83
@gujjarch83 2 ай бұрын
Agreed
@farhanathar2256
@farhanathar2256 2 ай бұрын
Urdu se connection subcontinent k musalmano ka pehle se hai. Aur urdu parhay likhay logon ki zuban hai ye ksi ne bahar se aker impose ni kiya, ye organically hoa hai musalmano me yahan k ku k Ali garh jaise institute banay jinhay musalmano ne own kiya aur us se apna maqam banaya wahan Urdu ka hi main role tha aur ali garh me Bengal se le ker, Punjab, Sindh aur Pashtoon ilaqon se loog taleem lene jatay thay Pakistan bannay se pehle bhi. (Jiase roedad khan (bureacrate ) jinki abhi death hoi aur b bohat se loog. tu is trhan k message put out kerna ghalat hai...hamay wo baat kerni chahye jo correct ho. Urdu medium bana parhay likhay musalmano ka puray subcontinent ka isma konsi factually ghalat baat hai ? 1947 se pehle kitnay Punjabi speaking elite institute thay yahan ya sindhi influnced education hoti thi ? nahi..tu isma ksi ka kasoor nahi. ye reality hai.. reality se bhagny k bajaye hamay accept kerna chahye aur isi me improve kerna chahye.
@mantiquenawaz823
@mantiquenawaz823 2 ай бұрын
​@@farhanathar2256 Go back to UP, India if you're so passionate about Urdu Pakistan with Indus flowing through it's heart is the land of Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtun and Baloch. Our languages are more important to us than a colonial project Urdu will even be
@goals27
@goals27 Ай бұрын
@@mantiquenawaz823 abay Jahil tere baray Urdu Ku seekhty thay Pehle phr 47 se? Apni history NI pata aur Chala h batain krne
@Muhammadwaseem-zg4md
@Muhammadwaseem-zg4md Ай бұрын
Thank bro you've opened my mind 😊
@salmaferozali2110
@salmaferozali2110 2 ай бұрын
Excellent podcast Muzamil. Though the title is a bit misleading but to get clarity watch complete podcast.
@InaNutshell-ik9gr
@InaNutshell-ik9gr 2 ай бұрын
Muzamil, this is a very well series of dil ki bat ! I resonate with most of your points, particularly the confusion you describe and your search for solutions. It really hits home for me - I've been through similar thoughts but in a different way. Interestingly, my recent move to the USA has been a real eye-opener. It's forced me to re-evaluate things in a multitude of ways, But after hearing your perspective, I realize this feeling of confusion might actually be normal. Perhaps, it's a necessary step on the path to finding solutions.
@mohsinmuazzam2835
@mohsinmuazzam2835 2 ай бұрын
Language is just a tool. Learn Saraiki, Punjabi to conduct business. Learn English if you are in IT. I wish to learn all languages.
@atul6585
@atul6585 2 ай бұрын
Arabi, turki sab cover kar gaya, lekin usse pehle 2000 saal tak jo sanskrit/hindi bolta tha usko skip kar gaya.. Typical converted Islamic mindset..
@waqarahmed112
@waqarahmed112 2 ай бұрын
your videos are the reflection of my thoughts. thankyou for being on youtube OG.
@tanu4647
@tanu4647 2 ай бұрын
NAYE YOUHTIAS NAYA CHURAN 🎉 NAYA CHURANISTAN lage raho 😅 Love ❤
@maazahmed3100
@maazahmed3100 2 ай бұрын
Hi Muzammil, I have been following you for a really long time, and really appreciate your dil ki baat series. I disagree with a few parts in the middle of this video. I majorly agree with your opinion on the identity crisis part in your earlier videos, and the use of local language for educational purposes, but I firmly believe that if you were well read on the "actual" history you'd be make this video but with a slightly different approach and viewpoint. We have several books on the murder of history, partition, etc. which explain the suppression of local identities in a detailed manner. Like you said language is a tool for communication, but wouldn't it be unwise to "impose" urdu, that was a language of handful of "Elite" immigrants. Urdu is a beautiful and a really rich language, and I being an Urdu speaking Karachite, have no shame in accepting that Urdu was imposed on the people of Pakistan without their consent, and the local languages were suppressed to an extent, that the schools put on notices like "foul languages such as punjabi are prohibited". How can a language be foul? I'd call it colonial mindset. I being slightly multilingual thanks to my friends, and being privileged enough to have been able to travel a little have explored that the whole subcontinent cannot be classified into a single "Qoum" by imposing something by the will of handful of elites, with a post-colonial thinking, dehumanizing the locals (Sindhis, Pathans, etc.) as "bhooke nange". So yes, we do have trauma, and identity crisis, but if you look at the overall you held with a bird's eye view, you'll come to realize that it's also a part of colonial mindset that we haven't been able to come out of yet. Although I am much younger and much less travelled than you, and have great respect for the part you're playing in engligtning youngsters like me, but felt obliged to pay my part in helping you think that there could be more to what you said in this video, and your overall series.
@azheraleem4664
@azheraleem4664 Ай бұрын
Very well put!
@AnimalsEpic20
@AnimalsEpic20 2 ай бұрын
best Muzzamil bhai bht hi achi Podcast thi apki. Mere Bahut se questions thy is bary main asnwer mil gy thanks a lot.
@Humerabibiofficial
@Humerabibiofficial 2 ай бұрын
We Pakistanis don't hate English we just want to promote our language Urdu you are miss guiding pakistanis
@muhammadhamadanghani
@muhammadhamadanghani Ай бұрын
Very well put.
@pushpindersareen6579
@pushpindersareen6579 Ай бұрын
Dear friend, in India, as per our educational policy, we follow the 3-Language formula. Hindi, English and language 0f the State. We have 22 Constitutionally recognized local languages. These are all on our currency notes, also. Now increasingly a trend is coming where school level (primary) children can take one more foreign language. One of my grandkids has the French language, for that matter. In addition, every State is encouraged to select another State for their school level children to learn about that State's some parts of language, like salutations, greetings, etc. And major aspects of culture. I live in Haryana .This State has made mantory for schools to help school children learn about TELGU language. The language spoken in our two States : Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. This is in addition to full detailed geography, history, and culture etc taught at the school level. Believe me, I am connected to teaching methodologies, school level children learn new languages very fast. Now a days, with KZfaq, no skill is away from you, including foreign languages. There are umpteen channels teaching languages. In seventies, I am in the process of learning Tamil and Urdu. All the Best Beta. You are doing a good job. God bless you. 🙏
@safiabano3080
@safiabano3080 Ай бұрын
May be add English subtitles in your podcasts for international audience
@mahmad8528
@mahmad8528 2 ай бұрын
English is obviously important because education in Pakistan is completely in english. But I don't want Urdu to be corroupted by English and the decline in urdu poetry is also very heartbreaking. Not to mention, Pakistanis who understand English are often heavily influenced by the western social media and the general western trends hence the reason of decline in religion.
@PunjabiMunda313-d5
@PunjabiMunda313-d5 2 ай бұрын
Urdu is not our Language it's UP Bihar
@mahmad8528
@mahmad8528 2 ай бұрын
@@PunjabiMunda313-d5 ?
@PunjabiMunda313-d5
@PunjabiMunda313-d5 2 ай бұрын
@@mahmad8528 Yar mara kan da Matlab Ka Urdu is not native language of Pakistani Peoples it's Indian Language Ganga Jamna ki Language aa
@mahmad8528
@mahmad8528 2 ай бұрын
@@PunjabiMunda313-d5Yes.
@PunjabiMunda313-d5
@PunjabiMunda313-d5 2 ай бұрын
@@mahmad8528 Asa vasta asi kanda AA Ka Urdu di jaga ta Pakistan di Native Languages nu National Languages da darja dana Jai da wa Nal Ka Ganga Jamna di Language nu jari 24 Million Pakistaniya ta Enforce kiti hoi aa
@hscargoservice
@hscargoservice 2 ай бұрын
I am waiting for your video very desperately the way you clear so much of my concepts about a lot of things is just awesome I wish u could make more legnthy videos with full of knowledge stay strong brother
@heshamkhan313
@heshamkhan313 2 ай бұрын
24:39 yes , ma Village sa hu
@abdulmoeed8550
@abdulmoeed8550 2 ай бұрын
No. We don't hate English.
@farhanplays2047
@farhanplays2047 2 ай бұрын
Yes we do and should
@FahadZahr
@FahadZahr 2 ай бұрын
The only problem I have with the people who cannot speak English in our country is that they have been taught this language throughout their student lives as a mandatory subject. And yet they are unable to form a basic meaningful sentence. I would have had no problem if English was only learnt by the few and only for the sake of learning an extra language but our people should have been able to speak as they have studied this language as a mandatory requirement for their course of study.
@hasnain002
@hasnain002 2 ай бұрын
The reason people are unable to learn English is that the quality of our education is extremely poor. And secondly, I don't understand why we are still running after this language of our colonial masters, most of the rich and developed countries have everything in their own language.
@m.alisislamicofficial786
@m.alisislamicofficial786 2 ай бұрын
Urdu KO update Karna hoga
@atifnaveed7710
@atifnaveed7710 2 ай бұрын
14:00 lol it's true. I remembered my childhood listening to this.
@zaidsaleem1723
@zaidsaleem1723 2 ай бұрын
Muzamil bhai I agree with whatever you have discussed. However Dil ki baat has become more like saarh phoonkna. Too much negative vibes. Your content was never negative. Please look into it. Always supporting you.
@AbdulSamad-fl2hz
@AbdulSamad-fl2hz 2 ай бұрын
Hamary instructions jab D se doctor or ڈ se ڈھول ki bajay ڈاکٹر(doctor) hi parhain gay to yahi topic reh jain gay behes k liy
@Noorscorner333
@Noorscorner333 2 ай бұрын
You never disappoint 💯💯💯
@superpowerboyable
@superpowerboyable 2 ай бұрын
Very good analysis.
@Success4peace
@Success4peace 2 ай бұрын
I disagree on the unified education system - people of different means will educate their children differently. We need to build an economy that will allow people to grow, naturally people with skills and abilities will nourish irrespective of their education system. I think formal education is overrated.
@umaimaabbasi19
@umaimaabbasi19 2 ай бұрын
This topic is my favorite topic. I also want how to explain and explore this anyone that English is not a subject its just a language and its not compulsory for everyone but if you understand and speek it easily so its good for you. But i have not aby source how to contact federal education minister of Pakistan (Khalid maqbool Siddiqui) But i wish i have it and i wish i have some power and i change at least our education system. Its more important for us If you have any source and you can it please try to contact any certain person and tell them please change our education system from ratta to much more on practical education. And for it your thinking is good to design all understanding and practical life subjects in Urdu and English is also learn but as a language. Please if any one raise my voice.
@marziazahidi
@marziazahidi 2 ай бұрын
Just consider the department of urdu in any University in Pakistan, how we have treated the national language...
@sufiyansaeed1863
@sufiyansaeed1863 2 ай бұрын
muzamil bhai ,you are doing a good job. just keep going .....😍
@jamiekhokhar8705
@jamiekhokhar8705 2 ай бұрын
now make a video about punjabi, an actual language that was murdered so urdu can be placed in its place
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