Bakhti Jaan

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Bakhti Jaan

Bakhti Jaan

@QuettaHotel

Katılım Ekim 2025
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Cassim@Casim5ib·
Things transform in 20 years
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Bakhti Jaan
Bakhti Jaan@QuettaHotel·
@shafaqakram2 punjabi culture is just daal, alcohol, street shitting, mujra, prostitution and wife swapping... so you can scratch this one off the list
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Shafaq Akram
Shafaq Akram@shafaqakram2·
Best culture in Pakistan? Punjabi Sindhi Balochi Pashtun
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Ror Aryans
Ror Aryans@RorRajanyagana·
Zagrosian (Poop): a DNA, which have destroyed the Indian Phenotypes... Even SAHG look more handsome than these Zagro Shits. @BmacIvc
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Bakhti Jaan
Bakhti Jaan@QuettaHotel·
@IsThatMaaz your mom meets all the criteria so don't mind bakhti jaan becoming your step father
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Maaz
Maaz@IsThatMaaz·
Girls with no curvy back, no thick thighs, and no cooking skills shouldn’t date any men,it’s embarrassing.
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Bakhti Jaan
Bakhti Jaan@QuettaHotel·
@ascendindus @Fasihrayeen Arain is a caste known for onion farming and prostitution (depending on the gotra) so he's referring to relatives outside his shudra caste
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Faseeh 🦻🇵🇰🌐
Faseeh 🦻🇵🇰🌐@Fasihrayeen·
Ethnonationalist kang is useless since: I have Pashtun relative. I have Saraiki relatives. I have Sindhi relatives. I have Pahari relatives. I have non-Arain relatives.
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Bakhti Jaan
Bakhti Jaan@QuettaHotel·
@Fasihrayeen punjabis have truly embraced the sharing is caring mantra their women are for everyone
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Heer
Heer@girlwithadagger·
Everyone spotting pick-mes but no one spotting the ones worthy of being picked.
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^@Mystic690613·
Knowing a guy who knows a guy who knows another guy is the most valuable thing in the world
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MD Umair Khan
MD Umair Khan@MDUmairKh·
Since you're a "history buff", you should know that the so-called "Islamic Ideology" was first mentioned in an official capacity in 1962. That too by Jamat e Islami, which opposed Pakistan earlier because Pakistan wasn't Islamic enough for them. To keep his regime stable, Ayub ended up including it in the constitution through an ordinance in 1963. No one ever heard of "Islamic ideology" from any senior leader before that. Muslim League's move to name Pakistan "Islamic Republic" in 1956 was a compromise to keep mullahs at bay. The state religion was not declared, and no religious institution or ideological boundaries were defined. The name Islamic Republic was merely restricted to Muslim identity the way India called itself Bharat. It wasn't for retards to say, "Is this Islamic Republic of Pakistan" the first chance they got.
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Fahad Kahut@fahad_kahut

The Slow Poison: How Pakistan’s Drama Industry is Quietly Eroding Our Islamic Identity For decades, the Pakistani television screen was a mirror of our social fabric. It was a medium that, while entertaining, respected the red lines of our faith and culture. But look at the screen today and you’ll see a different story. What used to be a mirror has become a hammer, systematically breaking down the Islamic ideological foundations upon which this country was built. We are witnessing a "slow poison" effect. It doesn’t happen overnight with a loud explosion; it happens scene by scene and script by script until the unthinkable becomes the unremarkable. The most dangerous aspect of modern Pakistani dramas is the normalization of Ma’siat (sin). Themes that were once considered social taboos or religious transgressions are now being served as "daring" storytelling. We see the casual portrayal of alcohol consumption, presented not as a vice to be shunned but as a lifestyle accessory for the elite or a coping mechanism for the broken-hearted. By giving these habits airtime without condemnation, the industry is effectively desensitizing a generation to what our Deen clearly labels as the mother of all evils. Then there is the systematic subversion of the family unit. The Islamic concept of Haya (modesty) is being traded for "bold" aesthetics. It’s no longer just about the clothes; it’s about the interactions. We see the glamorization of extramarital affairs and the "halal-ifying" of forbidden relationships. When a drama centers on a sister-in-law eyeing her sister's husband, or a married woman finding "true love" outside her home, it isn't just a plot point. It is a direct assault on the sanctity of the Nikah. Furthermore, the industry is increasingly guilty of a "Cultural Invasion" from within. We are seeing a shift toward Western individualism where the "self" is placed above the Creator. Characters are often shown seeking solace in everything except Allah. Prayer is reserved for the most desperate moments of a protagonist’s life, used more as a theatrical prop than a sincere depiction of a believer’s daily connection with the Divine. The tragedy is that this is happening under the watch of regulatory bodies that seem more concerned with political optics than moral preservation. When PEMRA issues a notice, it is often dismissed by the elite media circles as "regression." But there is nothing progressive about losing your soul for the sake of TRPs. If we continue to let the drama industry dictate our moral compass, we will soon find ourselves in a society that is Pakistani only in name, but entirely detached from the Islamic ideology that gives us our purpose. It is time to stop calling this "entertainment" and start calling it what it really is: a silent, televised subversion of our faith.

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Bakhti Jaan
Bakhti Jaan@QuettaHotel·
Me: trolling Pornjabis all the time Also me:
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Bakhti Jaan
Bakhti Jaan@QuettaHotel·
@MDUmairKh jinnah fought for an islamic state under shariah what have you people done to his beautiful vision
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MD Umair Khan
MD Umair Khan@MDUmairKh·
Had Jinnah known that one girl dancing in a sari would put the entire emaan and identity of ret@rds in danger, he'd not have created a country for such clowns.
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Maria ToorpakaiWazir
Maria ToorpakaiWazir@MariaToorpakai·
Gender apartheid in Afghanistan is a serious concern,with 1/2 population being deprived of basic rights.While many r calling for Western govs to intervene,why is there not any visible collective pressure from Muslim countries? R they not interested,or do they support it?@OIC_OCI
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Bakhti Jaan
Bakhti Jaan@QuettaHotel·
@WarUpdatespp why are we going all the way around i thought we took wakhan 😠
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Strategic Warfare
Strategic Warfare@WarUpdatespp·
🚨 A major setback for Kabul: Pakistan has bypassed Afghanistan to gain access to Central Asia! For years, trade between Pakistan and Central Asia has faced ups and downs due to Afghanistan’s internal situation and Kabul’s political priorities. The notification of six new routes via Iran has effectively diminished Afghanistan’s importance as a “transit corridor.” Connecting Taftan, Gwadar, and Karachi directly to Central Asian states (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan) through Iran is creating a new economic bloc that is more stable and secure. With this decision, Gwadar is no longer just a dream but is set to become a real “gateway” to Central Asia. This marks a major step toward realizing the vision of CPEC. Afghanistan, which once earned millions of dollars through transit fees, has now fallen behind in this race. It sends a clear message to Kabul that political stability and better diplomatic relations are essential for economic cooperation.
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