1-3: Arizona School, Karachi
5-8: Ali Ali School, karachi
9-10: George washington High Scool, philadelphia, USA
11-12: Northeast high school, philadelphia, USA
inshallah after summer 2002 .
BCS first semis - Community college of philladelphia
Bcs 2nd to 8th semister - Temple university, philly
Happy and very sad for you guys.Happy for your academic sucesses and sad that you will waste it by collecting and running after Dollars, while living away from your home,family & country,specially those they were born in Pakistan.We all wanna compare Pakistan to europe and u.s. but no one wanna spend and extra day once they get visa.think big my fellow citizens before you have 2...3 kids and you are stuck here and wake up when your son or daughter going to highschool.no offence to anyone.
KG = Little Rascal's Blues in Katmandu
Very High School = Peela and Lal Roshni School in Checha Watni
Deni Madrsa = Urdu Medium Ulmea-e-Murgay in Pakpaten
Dishonorable Bachelors (very much bachelor still) = Red neck Agriculture and non mechanical uni-ver-saty -- Bhalwpur
Master of Buffalo Administration = Bota institute of Tableg ( BIT) - Chuck 84
Hey one more thing
These things are hard to explain
For some it seems strange... to swallow
The frontier of our minds
Is the last place we find
But maybe the first place we should go
Happy and very sad for you guys.Happy for your academic sucesses and sad that you will waste it by collecting and running after Dollars, while living away from your home,family & country,specially those they were born in Pakistan.We all wanna compare Pakistan to europe and u.s. but no one wanna spend and extra day once they get visa.think big my fellow citizens before you have 2...3 kids and you are stuck here and wake up when your son or daughter going to highschool.no offence to anyone.
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Originally posted by Jahanzaib: Happy and very sad for you guys.Happy for your academic sucesses and sad that you will waste it by collecting and running after Dollars, while living away from your home,family & country,specially those they were born in Pakistan.We all wanna compare Pakistan to europe and u.s. but no one wanna spend and extra day once they get visa.think big my fellow citizens before you have 2...3 kids and you are stuck here and wake up when your son or daughter going to highschool.no offence to anyone.
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I can relate to what you are saying but the point is we are here for the betterment of all not just a nation. This is the main problem of nationalism, it only thinks about benefitting its own.
Muhammed Rasool Allah came to mankind, that is how we should think.
It is not Pakistan that is need of change, but majority of the youth need a change in 'ethos and thinking'.
If we are to help in any way we can we simply cannot restrict this help to one country.
I am a British Muslim. My home is london england, she is my home and will remain so, she poses much challenges to me and her people do not recognise me as theirs because of my outword clothing yet it is her that i thank for education i have.
I am just an individual like you all, and very much like you I am trying to help in the progression of the human race regardless of any associated label that race has.
I am and have to be colourblind because with the Quran and the Sunnah in both hands I go forward.
Your sentiments I can totally understand but please think there are many like pakistan in this world and many pakistani's abroad are helping in opening the minds of those who would never have thought twice about any if it weren't for those stanis.
May Allah give us the skills to help society using the correct methodology.
Ameen
Check your PM. I rpimarily do crossborder M&A, reverse mergers dealing with Indian owned companies in the US markets and Private euity placements int he technology arena.
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Originally posted by sciencewali:
**Jahanzaib
I can relate to what you are saying but the point is we are here for the betterment of all not just a nation. This is the main problem of nationalism, it only thinks about benefitting its own.
Muhammed Rasool Allah came to mankind, that is how we should think.
It is not Pakistan that is need of change, but majority of the youth need a change in 'ethos and thinking'.
If we are to help in any way we can we simply cannot restrict this help to one country.
I am a British Muslim. My home is london england, she is my home and will remain so, she poses much challenges to me and her people do not recognise me as theirs because of my outword clothing yet it is her that i thank for education i have.
I am just an individual like you all, and very much like you I am trying to help in the progression of the human race regardless of any associated label that race has.
I am and have to be colourblind because with the Quran and the Sunnah in both hands I go forward.
Your sentiments I can totally understand but please think there are many like pakistan in this world and many pakistani's abroad are helping in opening the minds of those who would never have thought twice about any if it weren't for those stanis.
May Allah give us the skills to help society using the correct methodology.
Ameen**
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SW!
Absolutely agree with you.but isn't better if we look inside the kitchen whats cooking there instead of go out and see whats out there.don't you think i should look after my family first and then my neighbor and then my city......... i wasn't talking about those they happened to born in west. i was talking about those they have degrees from pakistan and they left pakistan first chance they got.ofcourse for better. and then what.........they are gone.but whenever they visit Pakistan they hoped it would have changed since last time they visited.Why would Pakistan change.is there anyone to make differences?
There are many who agree with your thinking. So many that you would be suprised.
The thinking is as follows:
-learn and educate
-help the society that one educated oneself in and give back to the community
-bring up children through the quran and sunnah alongside education
-give the children the ability and the social skills to have or create a thinktank of young adults that help society
-THEN go back to the parents countries and try and implement what one has learned
-takes about 3/4 generations, so you gotta have patience, and belief in your goal.
but again I do agree with you and again I think my first priority is to the society from which I had my education and once I've repaid the debt then I begin the new chapter of helping my fathers country which was India more so than Pakistan.