India Pak
The two countries of Asia were isolated in 1947, those were Pakistan and India. The two big nations had two dissimilar cultures. The religions were also divergent which was the main reason for their partition. In Indo-Bharat still, Muslims survive and follow Islamic rules but they have some divergences from Pakistani cultures. After separation, India Pak became the two biggest rivals of each other.
Table of Contents:
- Language differences
- India Pak outfits
- Weddings of India Pak
- Food
- Casts and class systems
- Religious principles
Language differences
Hindustan has much linguistics but, Hindi is the most popular and official language whereas, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has two or three lingos but Urdu is their official language. Indian students learn Urdu in colleges as well but, Pakistanis do not have a Hindi subject to learn it. But a few Pakistanis learn Hindi by themselves. Hindi and Urdu linguistics are almost identical, in vocalizing but very different in writing and reading. That is why the Pakistani nation does not show their interest in writing Hindi.
India Pak Outfits
There is a little difference in their outfits. Indian females wear their traditional dress saree and men wear shalwar kameez or dhoti kurta. On the other hand, Pakistani females keep with their traditional shalwar kameez including shawls, and males also have the same outfits but without shawls men's dresses mostly are simple whereas girls do some designing with them. Additionally, India pak dressings and hairs are much identical.
Weddings of India Pak
They both have nearly similar wedding cultures. The Indian community initially set engagement before a few months of matrimony then arranges functions of Mayo, Mehndi, Baraat, and Reception. The Republic nation also has the same celebrations for weddings with slight dissimilarities. The Muslims from both lands celebrate Mayo and Mehndi functions with Ubtan and Mehndi applied on girls' hands and Hinduism has the same rituals. On the day of Baraat, the main day of a marriage, the Hindu people do seven circles around the fire whereas Muslims obey religious principles like "Nikah". Their reception is the same, the groom's family invites people for celebrations and enjoyment with meals.
Food
Indo-Bharat has a mixed culture but most are Hindu and Muslim and fewer are Christians or atheists. Hinduism has a distinctive food civilization people like Brahamins, eat only vegetables and legumes, whereas Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras can dine with chicken and mutton. But they all do not eat beef as slaughtering a cow is prohibited in India. Pakistanis can eat cow meat, goat, sheep, and chicken meats as well but it should be halal food. The Pakistani nation also eats vegetables and legumes. That was also the purpose of the India-Pak isolation which slaughtering cows was forbidden in Indo-Bharat. They still believe a cow is their mother.
Casts and class systems
In Indo-Bharat, the Hindu community has four types of casts and classes like 'Brahamins' which are the superior ones. They believe they came from the head of their god. 'Kshatriyas' are warriors, they are honest and courageous and become soldiers. Their rank is in second place and third place is 'Vaishyas'. They are merchants and farmers, and according to 'Hinduism theology' they are 'twice-born' or spiritual birth. The last class, the lowest is "Shudras' the laborers. They should serve all the three higher classes and may be beaten. But Indian Muslims do not have these types of casts and classes of humans.
However, the Pakistani nation does not have these types of upper and lower classes. They have some distinctive casts like Awan, Rajpoot, Jat and Gujjar. No one is superior and no one is inferior at all.
Religious principles
The main difference was religious divergence which separated both nations. In Indo-Bharat, Hindus have a lot of gods, such as elephants, snakes, monkeys, cows, Seeta Geeta, ram, and many others. They have divergent religious principles according to their gods and beliefs. On the other hand, the Republic people do not have many gods, they believe only in Allah and MUHAMMAD (s, a, w) but they have two categories which are Sunni and Shia. They have identical beliefs about Allah And Muhammad (s, a, w). Yes, religion was the main issue for the isolation of India pak.
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