Thursday 17 January 2013

Pakistani Culture

Pakistani culture is most valuable for Pakistani people that people like to represent Pakistani culture everywhere in the world very honorarily.
The Pakistan is very much possessive for its own cultures because Pakistan having one land and uncountable cultures. It is the reality that one man shows the culture against one nation from it is so keep it in the mind we can assessed that Pakistani culture represented are the peoples of Pakistan. People are generating the culture and culture is modifying the people. It is the fact that Pakistan having the culture which is actually compatible with the culture of Pakistan’s ideology as well as the vision and ultimate goal of Pakistan. Pakistan cultures are now a day scattered day by day far away from Pakistan and Pakistan is having the culture amalgamation of foreign and unwanted things in Pakistani culture.
“Culture” can be defined in many different ways. Culture may be defined as behavior peculiar to human beings, together with material objects used. Culture consists of language, ideas, values, attributes, beliefs, customs, codes, institutions, tools, works and arts , religion, law, morality ,ceremonies and festivals.
Specification of Pakistan Culture
Pakistan is a Muslim country and Islam is the official religion. Islam is the religion which is professed and practiced by the people of Pakistan.
Pakistani culture can be called as “Mixed Culture”. Although the majority of people in Pakistan are Muslims by birth and faith, there is a strong influence of Hindu culture on the present Pakistani culture. The shadows of this influence are quite visible on the marriage ceremonies and festivals like “Basant”.
Dowry Systems and heavy expenditures on the marriage of girls is done, which is inherited from Hindu society because in Hindu society there is no share of women in the inheritance of their parents. Although women are given a share in the inheritance of their parents in Pakistani society, there are huge expenditures on the marriages of daughters.
English is the official language in Pakistan, but the national language is Urdu, which is widely spoken and understood throughout the country. Punjabi, Pushto, Sindhi, Baluchi and Kashmiri are the regional languages.
Pakistani society is a “Male Oriented Society”, where they are given full protection and great respect. The family is headed by a male member, usually the oldest male member of the group. He guides the other members. Old people are given positions of prestige, honor and respect in Pakistani culture.
Social life is simple. Social customs and traditions reflect Islamic touch: people are very much conscious about their social traditions and feel pride in following them.
Dress in a Muslim society like Pakistan is designed and intended to cover human body, as nudity is prohibited in Islam. So, people of Pakistan prefer to wear simple dresses according to their climate.
Pakistani handicrafts are gaining popularity in the world market day by day, as Pakistani craftsman are considered as the best in their craftsmanship. Pakistan is famous for its high standard items of glass, silver, wooden furniture, pottery, marble goods and things made of camel skin.
Cricket, Hockey, Football, Kabbadi, squash, badminton, and wrestling are the major sports in Pakistan. Ulema, Mushaikh and Sufi poets occupy highly honored places in Pakistani culture.
The society and culture of Pakistan, comprises frequent assorted cultures and national groups as the Punjabis, Kashmiri and Sindhis in the east; the tribal cultures of the Baloch and Pashtun in the west; and the very old Dardic and Tajik communities in the north. These Pakistani cultures have been greatly influenced by many of the surrounding countries’ cultures, such as the Turkish, Persian, Afghan, and Indians of South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East.
In antique times, Pakistan was a major cultural center. Many cultural practices and great monuments have been inherited from the time of the ancient rulers of the region. One of the greatest cultural influences was that of the Persian Empire, of which Pakistan was a part. In fact, the Pakistani satraps were at one time the richest and most productive of the massive Persian Empire. Other key influences include the Afghan Empire, Mughal Empire and later, the short lived but influential, the British Empire.
Pakistan has a cultural and ethnic background going back to the Indus Valley Civilization, which existed from 2800–1800 B.C., and was remarkable for its ordered cities, advanced sanitation, excellent roads, and uniquely structured society. Pakistan has been invaded many times in the past, and has been occupied and settled by many different peoples, each of whom have left their imprint on the current inhabitants of the country. Some of the largest groups were the ‘Aryans’, Greeks, Scythians, Persians, White Huns, Arabs, Turks, Mongols, Afghans, Buddhists and other Eurasian groups, up to and including the British, who left in the late 1940s.
Linkage between Fashion and Culture of Pakistan
Fashion Pakistan has arranged information to let you know about culture of Pakistan as Pakistani fashion designs for dress, products, accessories are always oriented keeping in mind of aspects pertaining to Pakistani culture. This is due to fact that people of Pakistan never compromise fashion that tends to deviate from norms pertaining to culture of Pakistan which is fusion of south Asian & central Asian cultures and we already know that many cultural practices have been inherited from Mughals. Pakistani culture is also a form of eastern culture which is popular throughout the world due to its uniqueness, exclusiveness and matchlessness which one can also find in eastern fashion.

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