Pakistani Culture
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Pakistani Culture By Greliana Hodge
Pakistani Culture Very Role Oriented Both men and women have different
tasks Pakistanis believe in women being more
at home and men providing for their families
Men aren’t really held accountable for what they do, society focus more on the women and make sure they are doing everything right at all times.
Marriage Marriage is highly valued in the
Pakistani culture, you are expected to be married by no later than 25 years of age.
Most marriages are arranged by the families, and some brides don’t have much say in it.
Pakistanis love weddings, they consist of 3 day
rituals that all the families look forward to.
Religion Islam (Muslim) is the main religion of
the Pakistani culture, Christianity and Hinduism follow.
The Islam religion believes in the Five Pillards of Islam which include: Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting and Pilgrimage.
Five Pillards of Islam Faith(Shahada) Islamic way of expressing faith Prayer(Salat) ritual prayers that are performed
through out the day, they start at dawn until evening.
Fasting (Sawn) Mainly done during Ramadan which is the ninth month of the Islamic year.
Alms (Zakat) Required among all Muslims will sufficient means. Giving to the Mosque to help the ones in needs.
Pilgrimage (Hajj) “Holy Journey” All Muslims are required to visit Mecca once in a lifetime.
Music Pakistani music contains sources from
Asia, Persia and Turkey A lot of the songs now originate from
Bollywood movies A lot of the music is upbeat and fun and
the genres are Bhangra, Punjabi and Hindi
Punjabi and Hindi music are categorized as music of the “golden age” which means they have Americanized the songs by adding r&b and hip hop.
“Sun raha hai na tu” Is a perfect example of a song that
touches the conflicts of two people who are in love but can’t do anything about it because of the differences in religions and family culture/beliefs.
This is Faeiza’s favorite song, she says it truly describes everything about her and her culture.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3UHfi9vpbc
Faeiza Javed
One of the most beautiful women I have met. She is currently at the University of Utah going for her Masters degree in Social Work and Law degree. She lives in the middle of both worlds, the one where she tries to satisfy her parents and the one where she is preparing to help women in the Middle East to have a voice of their own, something she has the privilege of having. Her dream is to help women get ahead in life.