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  • Hahaha you select the perfect music hahaha thanks 4 visiting our country.

  • @17tahir Thank you! I selected it based on intuition because I don't understand the lyrics properly and I don't know the history of it. I just thought the melody and such went well with the video, Care to explain why it is perfect?

    Peace

  • @17tahir what do the lyrics say? :D

  • woooo Thats a hell lot of effort to wear sarhi !!! I'm so glad to be a boy :)

  • In Pakistan we don t put Sari Only in India

  • @4youtoome Yes in Pakistan also, we wore saris to a wedding.

  • @Yaiyasmin PAKISTANS BANARSI SAREEEEES ARE VERY FAMOUS.....

  • @4youtoome are u nuts .. sari is wore alot in Pakistan .. if ur family doesent wear it dosent mean its not worn in Pakistan

  • I think a sari would be awesome to wear over my bellydance costume...hmmm.

  • @preeti142 hey plz dont post extermist words

  • I bought a Sari in India earlier this year; I am not Indian or Pakistani, Muslim or Hindu but LOVE IT! I am a Christian American!

  • @TheKatgirrl Cool! Hope you get a chance to use it :)

  • @TheKatgirrl you don't have to belong to any religion to try outfits.

  • @XmancreatedgodX its not "arabization" its URBANization.

    the sari is becoming unpopular with young people in India as well.

  • Pakistani boring 

  • woww...!! this indeed flattering. western lady wearing a sari! Being and Indian I might be influenced by my prejudices, but I think sari is the most graceful costume a woman can wear. I gifted my fiancee a sari on her birthday.

    Unfortunately in India, women these days have swicthed over to salwar kameez or suits for their convenience, and very few women stick to sari.

  • @guyatnewdelhi after all women in india love women in pakistan . . this is the reason they switched to salwar kameez :)

  • @thunderpaki1

    All things in Pakistan are gift from India... Pakistan don't own anything original of their own ... :) Salwar Kameez is also traditional dress of Sikh and Punjabi for your kind information...

  • @rbloomdd we are original punjabis :) so naturally the salwar kameez is originally our tradition since we were indians during the british raj rules but now our names have been changed to pakistanis but originally our ancestors were indians the only difference is the name ..sometimes i even wonder why did british divide our countries ..we were better and superpower of world with that subcontinent india . all these hatred is filled by british and now see hw we guys have started hating each other

  • @rbloomdd well, im not pakistani or indian, but i personally like the pakistani shalwar kameez designs better than the indian designs...no offence but i find that the pakistani designs are more original and stylish.

  • It didn't even come from Punjabi you fugly slumdog, go get plastic surgery!

  • SAI BANZAI DANIELSAN!'' LOL

  • Fuck this shit is interesting!

  • Your grandmother is adorable! :) Great instructional video!

  • this was ... well boring :s and unnecessary why do you want to learn that? xD

    I'm just asking.

  • @Freddz1981 its good for halloween

  • teach me how to make a bomb, i've heard that "you people" are good at making bombs

  • So when will you teach us to crash a plane?

  • @eslovfosho that's was a unessesary comment, not all pakistanies are terrorists.

  • @Meatlooaf Well most of them anyways.

  • @LiBlub1 Not true, less than 2% of pakistanies are so called terrorists...

  • @Meatlooaf JK mate, I as just trolling a bit. Obviously I understand that. Not even those 2% are terrorist. I don't acknowledge US terrorist-labeling. They may be fucked up assholes with machine guns and religious faiths up to yayo but they're not terrorist, that's a non existing term

  • gradma is great...

  • my firstname isSari! greetings from Finland!

  • aparajita ..Its waste ...Dandam dasha gunam Bhavet ...Only mass extermination will teach lesson to barbarians

  • @prachait. Hitler also thought the same about the Jews and the Japanese thought the same about the Chinese, Koreans and the Thai people.Now the Germans and the Japanese people are forced to live with the guilt of the war crimes their ancestors committed in the name of ethnicity and religion. I would not like my children to live with the guilt and shame of genocide in the world and nor does my religion teach me this.

  • Sad mindless hindoo rant on youtube videos. lol

    Sick insecure endian people.

  • Pakistanis and indians are not the same people at all. Only 3% of Pakistanis and Indians are the same ethnicity.

    Indians are ugly black dravidians.

  • @Okthenwhateva1 Yes We Are Not Same, India Strong Groth Econmey In The World And Where Porkisthan 10th Bankdrapt Country And Also Manufacrar Terroist

  • @Okthenwhateva1 there u go. u have proven that u are arabized. the sign of arabization is that the arabized personis brainwashed into forgetting his unarabized ancestors culture and race by teaching him made up history. This assures that he remains without his own identity but is a proxy for the arabs. ur name is probably taken from arab culture, ur heroes are arab, u celebrate arab inspired festivals and the list goes on.. its so pathetic to be arabized and to be proxy for another race

  • @Okthenwhateva1 u r behaving like a wahabi hardcore muslim

  • @kingofrohini I'm not a religious person,and i hate wahabis lol

  • @Okthenwhateva1 there are 2 types of people in,pakistan, the regular people, & those who are like you, the pakistanis. And pakistanis are the ones who are all the time in front of the camera all over the world showing off their bestiality. The rest are forever trying to find places to hide so that no one sees them with these & mistakes them too to be beasts.

  • @Okthenwhateva1

    Pakistanis and indians are not the same people at all. Only 3% of Pakistanis and Indians are the same ethnicity, the rest of the pakis must be the illegitimate offsprings of those raiders & barbarians who kept attacking India to take away their wealth, though many of those illegits were left behind in India too. & those who were Indian when there wasn't a pakistan, were either killed or driven out of that part of india & look what they did 2 "their pakistan"

  • @aparaajita10 What is the source of your information ? Can you elaborate ? Genetically and anthropologically there is no conclusive differentiation between Pakistanis, Indians and Bangladeshis. Do not indulge in loose talk about these things.

  • @aparaajita10 FYI, the dominant ethnicities in Pakistan are Punjabis and Sindhis. The only thing that differentiates them from Punjabis and Sindhis of India is religion. Similarly, the Pathan tribes in Paktunkhwa/NWFP and the Pathan tribes in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi share the same tribe as well as religion, though I have seen Hindu Pathans also.

  • @aparaajita10 You will find Muslim Jats and Rajputs in Pakistan and Hindu Jats & Rajputs here in India. I am really surprised that the young generation of my country is so historically and anthropologically illiterate. Thankfully in my family, my parents and relatives ensured that at least I learn my family history of the last 200 years and learn to be proud of it.

  • @aparaajita10 And in case you are thinking of calling me names about religion, kindly know that I belong to a Shaivite Hindu family with a very illustrious background and history (forgive me if I sound elitist or feudal but I am proud of my family and religion). Personally, I am an agnostic.

  • Sari's are not really worn in Pakistan.

  • @Okthenwhateva1

    True, saris are not prevalent in pakistan and even if they are they're mostly worn by the older generation of pak women.

  • @rencrow true. the younger ones are more arabized than the older. in another 50 years, there wont be anyone wearing sari in the Pakistani Arab Jamahiriya since modern technology has increased the pace of arabization.

  • @XmancreatedgodX to wear a burqa os easier, u don't need to wear any thing under it...nohing shows any way, not even the clothes. So who knows who or what is under the burqua.

  • pls teach us how to wear bra alsoo hahhahhahah..........

  • @suriya2022s i can teach u how to put it off hahahahahahahahah i am expert in this only hahahhahahhahhahahahaahah

  • @kingofrohini I no, most paki men are very good at ripping clothes off a woman.

  • @aparaajita10 i am not a paki dear ... i was just joking

  • @kingofrohini all the more true, when i say pakis, I am just being nasty, but I do recognise that this is a more of a male expertise not really invented by the paki males. :)

  • thnx for dis episode......now i knw it how to put a sari on my wife...but where she is ....well looking nice in sari ...i think ur mother na ...

  • Just look at the comments, Pakistanis bashing Indians... Indians bashing Pakistanis, Pakistanis bashing Pakistanis .... looks more like a 'saas-bahu' fight !!! lol

  • for the arabized pakis, sari is haram since it did not come from arab culture but from the hindu culture of their forefathers who were converted to islam by the invaders from the primitive arab or arabized societies to the west. i am surprised that the sari even exists in todays talibanized arabized pakistan.

  • @XmancreatedgodX Pakistanis aren't "arabrized". We're proud of our rich culture!!

    And @ThinkinGuy100- Pakistanis do't wear Burqas. arabs wear burqas.

  • @Okthenwhateva1 what culture is that? The culture of the invaders who defeated and converted ur ancestors? The culture of Abdali? Or bin quasim? proud ...?:-)

  • @XmancreatedgodX Bin Qasim I understand but Abdali was a Pathan from Afghanistan and Afghanistan is as foreign to us North Indians as Nepal. The Marathas were foolish enough to take Abdali and his Pathan determination lightly despite being warned by the Pathan General of the Maratha Army- Ibrahim Khan, and paid the price. Read history before commenting.

  • @XmancreatedgodX then all those who entered India are haram. India was never a part of arab & outside of arab all is haraam. By that definition, islam can't be about peace & love, if they can make a "haraam" thing acceptable by killing the people who own it, be it land or propety, & in case of muslims, women too. They call women's issues not islamic but social, & their social norms are written in stone in the hardhits of koran. The muslims think all others are stupid.

  • @aparaajita10

    What's the problem dude? Why are you senti?Yes, Pak started to Arabize during the time of Zia. Zia-ul-Haq I mean. Pakistan prior to Zia was a lot more tolerant and liberal. It was more Indianized than Arabized. But, its fate changed after Zia drastically.

  • @zakuza92 That is when the real rot set in in there. The problem r always a few evil persons, & all humans pay the price.

  • pakistanis wear burqa

  • ha ha ha.....may be Sarees shud be patented or smthing?... n then ppl arguing abt it will feel like bigger men?.....1 must be sad person to say all these things....even if the outfit belongs to a particular country, u shud be happy tht others are taking interest in it!....i've seen so many nasty comments & meaningless arguments over these videos....y do u hav to watch the video anyways?.....its not saying bad abt any country or culture....thnx for the upload, i've enjoyed watching ur videos

  • @akashdeepgill ... LOL you are totally right, during the last 3 yrs all sorts of people are wasting time arguing sari-this, sari-that, India this, Pakistan that... we are better you are worse, we are important you are not, we invented the sari you shouldn't wear it, it's nuslim, christian, hindu bla, bla, bla and more bakwas instead of just chilling out and watching. She is just showing how to put on a sari - no need to get all emotional about it.

  • @b4byrud3 including afghanistan, which can be seen from language they speak that is persian..and the people of northern areas of pakistan migrated from central asia..not a single person from these areas speak punjabi or urdu/hindi..which is spoken by the people of punjab and some parts of sindh (karachi) respectively which were the part of the subcontinent.

  • @b4byrud3 "n if u pakistani ur ancestos are prob hindu dont forget pakistanis are still indian no matter what religion you are"

    heyy you...go get some knowledge about south asian history..who the hell told u tht all pakistanis are indians or ex-indians..pakistanis from Punjab and karachi have their ancestors from india. pakistanis from north west frontier, baluchistan and the northern areas are no way from india...baluchistan was formerly a part of Persian Empire which also had iran in it..

  • this video was realy helpful i bought a sari the outher day that came to the US in 1969 :) Very preaty

  • mera naam chin chin choo, hello mr how do u do - haha, hilarious!!!

  • wear as common use really died out around the 12th centrury onwards but it was still worn in pakistan- not in kashmir from around the 9th centrury- but in punjab & sindh it was still worn but salwar kameez started to replace as its more practical to wear as day to day outfit and even in south india more women are wearing salwar kameez, my family is punjabi pakistani- they wear saree or lengha only at weddings and have done for many generations but salwar kameez is now our native dress

  • oh my god such argument over a woman's outfit! The truth is the saree is more risque these days than it was in ancient history! Saree was not worn with blouse but with a shawl like material to cover the top half of the body, that was in north india & pak- in certain states in south india like kerala only saree was worn- so Ms joe your very right in saying its either very conservative depending on the draping to risque if you wear some of modern styles- the saree yes is native to pakistan but

  • I'll leave it there4 and say no more, oh and its not native to Pashtuns or baluch people as far as l'm aware but definitely is to Punjabis, Sindhi & kashmiris. Neither Pakistan or India is historically one country or one culture in any sense but a history of various competing kingdoms and dynasties that sometimes interlinked & numerous different ethnic groups, customs & languages

  • If you went to the sites of Mohenjendaro and Harrapa you will not see any images of saris because the sari is a recent import to Pakistani culture via Indian migrants in Karachi and Indian media. The native races in present day Pak (Pashtun, Bauchi, Sindi, Punjabi and Kashmiri)never wore the sari- it is impractical to the weather and geography. Moroever it was historically a very risque piece of clothing that offended later Muslim invaders. Try to read up on Mughal invaders comments against sari

  • Hello, I'm from California, is there any place I can buy a sari from out here. Thank you very much in advance.

  • check online, loads of places. l checked out sareetimes, and dia mirzas sarees, loved the gold one, managed to get a lady in bradford to get the picture over to lahore, and somewhere there made me an exact replica, stunning and for only 85 uk pounds- best place for designer sarees is delhi. as for california any south asian area is bound to sell or know someone who supplies sarees

  • @angelita031981 go to any Indian store, there are bound to be some in your area. Or you can order them on line, though I would not do that for myself, & that should be the last resort. Buying the saree is specially important to do it personally to see, touch & feel how it drapes & flows.

  • i am from pakistan!

    :);)::)

    AWESOME PLACE

  • For all of you arguing, Sari is actually the national dress of India. Pakistan's national dress is Shalwar Kameez, the same dress Yaiyasmin has beeen wearing in her trip to Pakistan, but many people migrated to Pakistan from India after partition in 1947 so they and their children and grandchildren still wear this dress. Also many women from major cities of Pakistan wear this once in a while. None of the female members of my family ever wore this dress, they always wear Shalwar Kameez.

  • From someone who has been to both India and Pakistan, salwar kameez is commonly worn in both countries, esp Pakistan. But saree is not alien to Pakistan, it in fact originates there. Look into history of Kashmir, Punjab, Sindh and saree was commonly worn by all religions but started to fade out as common wear in 18th century and then just worn on special occasions- all my pakistani friends & families wear at weddings etc- even since 1947 prominent women politicians wore sarees- nusrat bhutto

  • fatima jinnah was another- she wore them often but then oddly declared wearing one is unpatriotic, that started the decline and after zia, in the 80s, wear of the saree declined further- its only now starting to make a comeback as fashionable attire for the elite or for weddings etc for middle classes- it was never really worn in NWFP or Balochistan- but from early ancient times it was worn in eastern pakistan, hope it makes a strong comeback, its a beautiful outfit, check out sareetimes

  • @MsJoe29 You are right but Shalwar Kameez is more common in Pakistan but if a woman walks down in the streets of Pakistan in a saree people wont look at her as an outsider, but if she wears a short skirt (western clothes) she will stick out and people will stare. The best way for a woman to fit in Pakistani society is wearing Shalwar Kameez, which is the national dress of Pakistan, the same dress Yasmin is wearing here in her videos, and you dont have to cover your hair in Pakistani cities.

  • The sari really isn't Pakistani but Indian. Sure some peole wear it in Pakistan but mostly they are immigrants from India who are settled in Karachi. The sari was never worn by any of Pakistan's native people. Also the traditional sari that Indians wore didn't include a blouse. That came along later. Most Central Asians and Pashtuns who moved into India considered the sari a very risque type article of clothing since it leaves much of the woman's body exposed, especially the mid riff.

  • actually the saree originated in the indus valley civilisation and was adopted the indo-aryans who moved into India&Pakistan from either Central Asia or possibly Kashmir. The saree drape alone was wore in the south to cover the body- sometimes with mid riff exposed and other times not- in the north s shawl type material was wrapped around the top half of the body and was not risque- the saree can be worn in many styles and has been over 5000+ year history- from conservative to risque

  • actually the saree originated in the indus valley civilisation and was adopted the indo-aryans who moved into India&Pakistan from either Central Asia or possibly Kashmir. The saree drape alone was wore in the south to cover the body- sometimes with mid riff exposed and other times not- in the north s shawl type material was wrapped around the top half of the body and was not risque- the saree can be worn in many styles and has been over 5000+ year history- from conservative to risque

  • There are no images of people wearing saris in Indus or Sind Valley civilization. Check images from Harappa and Mohenjendaro- no saris whatsoever. The sari comes from peninsular India is not native to the lands of present day Pakistan. Even the Sikhs in Northern India never wore the sari but adopted it later due to media influence. If you like sari- that's fine but it's not a native Pakistani garment but comes from the lands of present day India.

  • oh my god there is plenty of artwork that relates to that period, indus valley, were statues have a saree draped over the body, also much artwork from rai dynasty sindh depicts saree, aswell as many travelling chinese/greeks/arabs to taxilla which is now in pakistan describing dress of that area, could go on and on- do your research- l know these days many pakistanis do not wear sarees but historically it is their native dress and thats a FACT. The wear of saree did die out in Pak 17th/18th AD

  • I have been to many sites in both Harappa and Mohenjendaro and I can guarantee you that there are no images of people wearing saris. I am not disputing that some people in Pakistan have been influenced by Indian media or that many Indian migrants in Karachi wear the sari but it is definitely not the native dress of Kashmiris, Punjabis, Pashtun, Baluchi or Sindi. This is a fact. Whether or not some urban people in all provinces may wear sari due to foreign influence or media is a different story.

  • Like l said do your own research and l have seen statues from that period with priests and goddesses wearing a drape like saree material and in other depictions- do some research into ancient buddhist and hindu kingdoms that ruled over what is now pakistan,also research taxilla history and much more,Saree originated in Pakistan and spread east to other areas, that is a fact, believe it or don't believe, by the way lm a student in ancient south asian history,studied in lahore & delhi & ahmedabad,

  • Again let me tell you that the sari is not native to any of the lands of present day Pakistan or even Indian Punjab for that matter. When you see statues of characters draping clothes over the body does not mean that it is a sari! Go look at ancient Greek and Roman senators with large sheets draped over them- those too are not saris! The sari comes from peninsular India and South India. It also belongs to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka but not to Pakistan. There are no images in Sind River civlization

  • @MsJoe29 why r u still clinging to the long defunct indo-aryan-invasion lies conjured by the brits?

  • most pakistanis are punjabi and most punjabis like sindhi and kashmiri's are of indo-aryan origin. Pashtuns and Baluchis are of Iranian origin. Difference bet west and east Pakistan is huge. most pakistanis are of indo-aryan origin, some of iranian origin, some a MIX of the two and some with admixture of dravidian & austroloid & mongoloid- though these 3 r more common in south, east and central india. check ur history- saree was worn commonly in east pakistan from 3500bc up2 18th century

  • I think you are confused about race and dress. Genetics don't determine clothing but culture and geography. I am Punjabi / Kashmiri and I can assure you that none of my relations ever worse the sari because it is not indigenous to Pakistan. You are right that some folks in urban centres started to wear saris in the 40s to 60s due to media and foreign influences but you must know that some folks also wore western style dresses too. Neither the Western dresses or the Indian sari is from Pak lands.

  • Wouldn`t it be easier to get into a washing machine?

  • Not that keen on the saree in the vid here, too plain for me, l like the bling designer ones- l travelled round Pakistan with friends and agree with tictac82 that you only see women in sarees on the streets in Sindhs major cities, like Karachi & Hyderabad but l did see women in sarees in punjab at weddings and posh restaurants and functions, also at a wedding l passed in pakistan's kashmir- pakistani muslims like indian sikhs would not generally wear a saree 4 every day wear only on special occ

  • @MsJoe29 You are right. You will always find some women wearing Saris in a Pakistani wedding. Some Pakistani women wear this dress, but Shalwar Kameez is much more common in Pakistan.

  • as for the style it can be very conservative- more so than a salwar kameez which shows the cleavage figure more- were you drape the saree and wrap it round- also the style of the choli (blouse) and also the material of the saree- all make a difference- meaning you can be ultra conservative and covered up- to more daring and show some shoulder, back and mid riff. It is not a hindu outfit- my punjabi & sindhi muslim friends wear them for weddings and special occasions

  • A saree in the drape style originates in the Indus Valley Civilisation- so could be argued its more a Pakistani outfit than Indian! I have been to Pakistani weddings in the UK and one in Pakistan and noticed women wearing stunning designer like sarees- there is no outfit more elegant, beautiful and graceful than the saree. I wouldn't wear it as everyday wear and some of the cheap sarees that people wear day 2 day ain't grt but designer, well embroidered, with silver studded sequins look stunning

  • This is ridiculous - Follow ISLAMIC way like in SAUDI ARABIA - birth place of MO and ISLAM. These Moslem women must be placed in a BURQA . Saree is Hindu invention. Follow ISLAMIC culture which is BURQA for women.

  • @allembrace

    Burqa is not the Islamic dress. There is no dress specified in Islam for women but there are rules for dressing.

    Rules according to my knowledge are:

    The dress should not be too much tight so that the body shape is clear.

    It is not transparent.

    All the portions of the body except, foot hands and face should be covered.

    The rules are compulsory.

    Covering face is not compulsary, if someone do it then its good otherwise no one can bound anyone to do so.

  • Religions should be discarded or not talkin seriously once they have solved or somewhat solved the social issues the "prophets" where trying to fix at their time.

  • Pakistani women are not good in bed and not good kissers.

    They also keep secrets from their husbands and have secret love for other people other than their husbands. But even then, they do not kiss well at all.

    Pakistani girls keep secrets always.

    They are not sexual women and have issues in bedroom.

    Many, many issues in bedroom.

  • you are a sick girl...dont come back to pak or else u will be never be seen again..what are you trying to show. who the fuk r u..sum half dirty white slapper...from usa...you not pakistani and people like you are not welcome...fukin kurva...ugly hoe

  • RAHEE MENTAL

    just tell me your addres then i will tell you what i can do

    aplogise you bastard

    YOU PEOPLE DO SEX ON ROAD

    OHHHHHHHHHHH SICK JEWS

    PROPHET MOHAMMAD SALLAHO ALAI HE WA SALLAM IS OUR HEART

  • WOW! luk at the confidence

  • You should only wear your stupid Burqas and look like freaks.

  • pinterush, i dont like burga but i think sari is for indians. its like an easy fuck ass cloth. thank you for telling pakistanis not to follow your dirty culture. thank you, they are trying to be indian. like u lol

  • agree with u i hate sari tooo.swalvar kameez zindabad.

  • pakhtun bhai, glad to see u giving a taste of their own medicine to these indians. u rock.

  • iyz harm u dum pakiz

  • Other than Karachi and Hyderabad, you will hardly ever see a woman in a sari in Pakistan. Almost every Pakistani woman you see in Pakistan wears Shalwar Kameez.

  • Thank you for posting this video. It was very helpful. My mother-in-law just sent me a sari from Pakistan and I didn't know how to wear it until I watched this video. So, thanks again. <3

  • Why is every thing Haram?? think carefuly labeling everything Haram. People who label almost everything Haram are idiots and think they know everthing.

  • it aint haram to wear a sari and islam don't have a dress code. n if u pakistani ur ancestors are prob hindu dont forget pakistanis are still indian no matter what religion you are an saris rock

  • Pakistanis are Hindu converts from years of conquests..these guys are now the most fanatical of Muslims..Pakistan is now the killing fields for Islamic radicals..its a nuisance n the Indian neighborhood...Pakis should leave Islam and revert back to the religion of their ancestors Hinduism.

  • rahee, u r funny. convert to hinduism? once you answer why alot of people left hinduism, you will get an idea why your relgion is a garbage. dont say violance because people still are leaving hinduism in your country to become christians. once you figure that shit out, and look into problems in your own country than you can point fingures across the border.

  • not funny yar..you guys were forced into this Arabic creed which is more about power than anything to do with spirituality...there is no competition in worshiping God, but your religion has done just that..killing people for hving a different way ..yuck..you guys are so bad..btw it dont matter if anyone choses to worship in Christian way..all religions are valid ways to God excpt the violent ones..millions of other religions silently cross over to Hinduism anyways..

  • u called me yar so i will explain nicely, No money or any violence can make me leave my religion and if i do than that will mean my faith is weak. Think again, you are just making invalid points. Islam is just going through a phase and bad times, every religion has been through its bad tims.. Christians went through crusades (middle east) and nazism (hitler). they killed millions of people in last centuries. I am not saying muslims are perfect but they always get negative media attention.

  • why should u hv such faith when it kills and hates? why do you need faith when you have a conscience? what good is a faith which assumes God writes exclusive books and sends out some prophet (of unedifying character no less) who promises to take you to some heave where u get to screw virgins?..all this bs yar..look around you and see how these Arab religions have legitimized madness..madness for which there is no reason..well I offer you a way out of Islamic madness to rational humane thinking.

  • Christians went thru crusades but Jesus did not preach any violence unlike Mohammad ..Jesus did nto break any temple tho he preached a new religion, but Mohammad did..went to wars, killed people hated Jews and established a Caliphate..quite clearly Mohammad was not a man of God but war..in any case Christianity gave way to reform and the renaissance..Islam is all violent fatwas..you guys kill when someone draws a cartoon.you guys are simply mad...so I say Leave it.

  • haha, now you are going from being a curious onlooker to a full blown idiot. Just because someone wanted to kill a cartoon artist doesnt mean all the muslims wanted to kill him. so you can not make a generlize comment liek "you guys". I thought i was dealing with a smarter man than that. thats like saying all you hindus burn your women after they become widows.

  • naaahhhhh Muslims love bin Laden..regardless he set the world on fire and Muslims today commit suicide and kill each other..i think Muslims do not hv a conscience..you hardly seen any Paki condemn how they killed 3 million Hindus in E Pakistan..now the chicken has come home to roost..all those horrible madrassas hate schools hv boomeranged..this is why i said join the countless ex Muslims..hv courage to examine this extremely dangerous creed and do something good.

  • and please dont say Muhammad taught to kill everyone including jews and christians because that would make you look like even a greater idiot. Islam teaches us that there are good christians and jews whoa re faithful, why would than it says to go kill them? Muhammad(saw) had very good relations with christians and jews. But he also fought whoever tried to destroy him and his followers. U will be surprised whn you come to find out that 99% of muslims do not agree with binladn and taliban ideology

  • indeed he even received messages from Allah telling him how bad Jews & Christians are and that Muslims should not be friends with tehm..hehhee that is funny..Islam has to be the only religion where the Islamic God actually discriminates in his own creation..Jews and Christians are misguided and Hindus of course are idolators hence u can beat themn kill them, take their property and turn to Darul Islam....even Allama Iqbal cited Ghazni and Aurangzeb as ideal Muslims because they broke temples.

  • All i would like to say about you is that " A little knowledge is a dangerous thing." first of all you should must get complete knowledge about Islam and Muslims then pass any comment and please always draw valid assumptions and avoid jumping to the conclusions because the evaluation should be knowledge based which you dont have...

  • in the case of Islam the opposite is true..the more you know Islam you could either (1) become a suicide bomber or (2) become an ex Muslim...Khomeini Al Zawaria Khalid Shk Mohamad Omar Bakri read up a lot of Islam all their lives..kya faida? they all became haters of humanity and organzied killing of kafirs..kyu?

  • muslims hate idolaters? theres no need to hate but our religion strictly forbids us from doing that. Not to sound too ironic but the jews were the first to put a stop to idolatry, than followed by christians. Muslims were just following the the traditions of its abrahamic ancestors. what sense does it make to worship a stone or anything that rocks your day?

  • that is none of your business what others worship thru..do others stop you guys from praying to corpses dead in maazars? what can a dead guy do? see, you are solely focused on what your worship can DO for you ! its not the self elevation which is emphasised by the eastern religions at all..this is what introduced competition in how people worship God..this is dangerous..in any case we dont see any Jew go out and destroy others places of worship. Only Muslim do it, including their own.

  • @Rahee1999 lol hindus even worship sexual organs. now thats really funny.

  • An average muslim girl gets married mare than once (not her fault) The "Great One" even married his son's wife. So who is worshipping sexual organs?? u descendent ... Learn to spell first u ah

  • When he married what u r talkin about he was not his son , he just called him son.God wanted to end this ignorance among arabs when they used to call someone ''son'' they used to think he is their son now. and when they used to call their wifes ''u look my mother'' it was considered as a divorce.Whatever he did in his life it was God's commandment. i can spell better than u bcoz i m british. whether i spel 2 or two or too .its upto me. u indian black cow piss drinker i dnt av time like u.

  • their nothing wrong with woman marrying twice or thrice . as long as she is divorced . she has the freedom to choose her partner. dont forget when muslims came to india they convert hel lot of indians bcoz they didnt like ur religion.brahmans r the head of bhagwan . and the shudar r the legs. to kill living things is a sin. well how many millions of bacteria do u kill in one breath. how man trees u kill evryday. wake up pahetic uneducated indians. islam has enlightened the world even uk n us.

  • @Rahee1999 raheel i wonder what kind of hell wud it be for u. i think a special kind of it.coz u got some serious kufar in ur mind. so sad u worship fire still u will be burnt by fire

  • afsga

  • Dude "Idol" worshipping goes on in pretty much every religion. Example Kaaba is a damn ROCK that every Muslim BOWS down to.Idol is something you look up to Christians do that to the cross(which by the way is a pagan symbol).Its also funny many people talk Hinduism is crazy,when many people worship a god that has a characteristics of a human dictator.

  • isnt it haram to wear a sari

  • Thankyou you helped me a lot nd now i will be able 2 wear the clothes i want in india :D xx

  • Can you find me a cute wifey like you! LOL Hot!

  • lol luv tht song

    n ur family is cute mashallah

  • LOL .. Thanks for the tips :p

  • not shalwar kameez , afghan dress is frawk shalwar

  • looking cute aunti ..

  • very nice ...aunty.. keep it up

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  • u said sari is not indian dress..and later u said its south asian dress. where india lies then. sari is purely indian dress and its origin is indian.

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  • what is south asian dress is it country or continent or what?

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  • south asia has more correct term....indian subcontinent....this is a geographical term,not political;so it is correct to say indian dress

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  • indian subcontinent is correct term...just like indian ocean.....large part of indian subcontinent choose to be united politically with a name "india" incedentally...indian race can be used similarly like "asian race"....just my honest opinion...

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  • i agree indian subcontinent is geographical term...that is what i want say...india is political nation,while indian subcontinent is geographical term(the subcontinent don't belong to india anyway)sometimes people use race in very broad term....like "asian race"although it is incorrect

  • Don't know about the origins of the sari, but the background music is classic Bollywood.

  • sari is indian, not paki

  • Bravo grandma....quick n expert...i like that!!!!:)

  • 4 thumbs up 4 your grandma...Grandma you're marvelllous!!!!;p