Re: do traditional professional girls still exist?
Hahah what are you talking about…religion and culture are intertwined but they are separate things. Being Muslim is not a culture. African Muslims are not culturally the same as Turkish Muslims who are culturally not the same as Arab Muslims who are not culturally similar to Iranian Muslims who are not culturally similar to Indo-Pak Muslims who are not culturally similar to East Asian Muslims. Each of them have their own culture despite having the same religion. And even within cultures people have certain values that they emphasize.
You are making yourself look like a fool for questioning my religion repeatedly and now bringing it into this thread as well. You do realize it’s a sin for you to judge my religion and keep calling me non-muslim?
I have attended and taught Islamic studies at masjid for years, read all major religious texts and have studied the history of religions. In the other thread I was taking a historical perspective and providing historical context. As a Muslim layman I’m pretty educated in Islam and other religions including their history so feel free to debate in a civil manner whenever you are up for it. Lets bring the religion topic back to the religion forum. This thread was more about values and traditional views that were once stressed by our Pakistani culture that are now being neglected in favor for more westernized values and mindsets.