The document summarizes the culture of Pakistan. It discusses that Pakistani culture is influenced by Islam and comprises various ethnic groups from different regions. It has mixed characteristics due to people entering from various countries and adopting local traditions. The culture is also reflected in the various languages spoken, foods eaten, colorful dresses worn, and handicrafts produced across Sindh, Punjab, KPK, and Balochistan regions. Overall, Pakistani culture represents a blend of Islamic values and local ethnic customs of its diverse population.
The document discusses the culture of Pakistan. It defines culture and notes that Pakistani culture comprises the ethnic groups of Punjab, Sindh, KPK, and Balochistan and traces back to the Indus Valley civilization. It describes the main characteristics of Pakistani culture as follows:
Islamic values and traditions form the basis of Pakistani culture. The national language is Urdu but other regional languages are also spoken. Pakistani culture is a mixed culture due to influences from immigrants over time. Food and dresses vary regionally across Pakistan. Handicrafts also play a role in Pakistani culture. In conclusion, Pakistani culture represents Islamic culture through its emphasis on religious and social values.
This document provides an overview of Pakistani culture. It begins by providing basic facts about Pakistan such as its size, population, capital, currency and independence day. It then defines culture and discusses the main ethnic groups in Pakistan's society - Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The origins of Pakistani culture can be traced back 5000 years to the Indus Valley civilization. Some key characteristics of Pakistani culture that are described include the various languages spoken, the mixed culture from different arrivals over history, the regional foods of each area, the colorful traditional dresses, the handicrafts, and popular sports like cricket and hockey.
The culture of Pakistan is diverse, with influences from various ethnic groups and religions. It is dominated by Islamic values and traditions as the majority of the population is Muslim. Some key aspects of Pakistani culture include:
- Regional languages like Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Balochi despite Urdu being the national language.
- A rich mix of cultural influences due to people migrating from places like Iran, Turkey and Central Asia throughout history.
- Distinctive regional attire and a love of sports, especially cricket.
- A male-dominated society with an emphasis on family and arranged marriages.
- Celebrations including religious festivals like Eid and Muharram as
culture and cultural element of a Pakistani communityTasneem Ahmad
Pakistani culture is based on Islamic values and traditions mixed with regional influences. It is characterized by languages like Urdu and Punjabi, a variety of cuisines and dresses, handicrafts, and festivals. As the majority of Pakistanis are Muslim, Islamic principles like belief in one God and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad heavily influence the culture. Various sports, literature in regional languages, and religious and national holidays are also important parts of Pakistani culture.
Pakistani culture is a mix of Islamic values and regional traditions. It draws from Islamic civilization and is marked by religious holidays. Urdu is the national language though regional languages are also spoken. The culture is rich in literature, sports, handicrafts, colorful regional dresses, and festivals. It is a male-dominated society where the senior male is head of the family.
The document summarizes the culture of Pakistan. It discusses that Pakistani culture is influenced by Islam and comprises various ethnic groups from different regions. It has mixed characteristics due to people entering from various countries and adopting local traditions. The culture is also reflected in the various languages spoken, foods eaten, colorful dresses worn, and handicrafts produced across Sindh, Punjab, KPK, and Balochistan regions. Overall, Pakistani culture represents a blend of Islamic values and local ethnic customs of its diverse population.
The document discusses the culture of Pakistan. It defines culture and notes that Pakistani culture comprises the ethnic groups of Punjab, Sindh, KPK, and Balochistan and traces back to the Indus Valley civilization. It describes the main characteristics of Pakistani culture as follows:
Islamic values and traditions form the basis of Pakistani culture. The national language is Urdu but other regional languages are also spoken. Pakistani culture is a mixed culture due to influences from immigrants over time. Food and dresses vary regionally across Pakistan. Handicrafts also play a role in Pakistani culture. In conclusion, Pakistani culture represents Islamic culture through its emphasis on religious and social values.
This document provides an overview of Pakistani culture. It begins by providing basic facts about Pakistan such as its size, population, capital, currency and independence day. It then defines culture and discusses the main ethnic groups in Pakistan's society - Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The origins of Pakistani culture can be traced back 5000 years to the Indus Valley civilization. Some key characteristics of Pakistani culture that are described include the various languages spoken, the mixed culture from different arrivals over history, the regional foods of each area, the colorful traditional dresses, the handicrafts, and popular sports like cricket and hockey.
The culture of Pakistan is diverse, with influences from various ethnic groups and religions. It is dominated by Islamic values and traditions as the majority of the population is Muslim. Some key aspects of Pakistani culture include:
- Regional languages like Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Balochi despite Urdu being the national language.
- A rich mix of cultural influences due to people migrating from places like Iran, Turkey and Central Asia throughout history.
- Distinctive regional attire and a love of sports, especially cricket.
- A male-dominated society with an emphasis on family and arranged marriages.
- Celebrations including religious festivals like Eid and Muharram as
culture and cultural element of a Pakistani communityTasneem Ahmad
Pakistani culture is based on Islamic values and traditions mixed with regional influences. It is characterized by languages like Urdu and Punjabi, a variety of cuisines and dresses, handicrafts, and festivals. As the majority of Pakistanis are Muslim, Islamic principles like belief in one God and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad heavily influence the culture. Various sports, literature in regional languages, and religious and national holidays are also important parts of Pakistani culture.
Pakistani culture is a mix of Islamic values and regional traditions. It draws from Islamic civilization and is marked by religious holidays. Urdu is the national language though regional languages are also spoken. The culture is rich in literature, sports, handicrafts, colorful regional dresses, and festivals. It is a male-dominated society where the senior male is head of the family.
Pakistan's culture is primarily based on Islamic values and traditions. It is a blend of various cultures due to invasions and migrations over centuries. Major elements of Pakistani culture include religious uniformity based on Islam, diverse regional cultures and languages, dress like shalwar kameez reflecting modesty, and foods varying by province. Cultural aspects also encompass social values, literature, sports like cricket and field hockey, festivals, customs around marriage and death, fine arts, music, and religious celebrations like Eid. Overall, Pakistani culture represents an amalgam of regional influences within an Islamic framework.
Pakistani culture is diverse, influenced by various ethnic groups and religions. It is predominantly Muslim, with Urdu as the national language alongside regional languages like Punjabi, Pashto, and Sindhi. Pakistani culture is characterized by strong family and social bonds, religious uniformity, and dress like the shalwar kameez. Cuisine such as biryani and kababs reflect influence from Mughlai cooking styles.
Pakistan has a diverse culture that is reflected through various aspects such as cuisine, dress, music, arts, architecture, sports, and festivals. The culture is an amalgamation of the ethnic groups that make up Pakistan including Punjabi, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Balochi, Pashtun, and Baltistani. It includes diverse regional cuisines as well as cultural dresses that typically include a kameez along with headdresses and shalwars or lungis. Folk music and dances are part of the culture along with influences in architecture from Arabs, Mughals, and British seen in historical buildings. Sports such as wrestling, kabaddi, and cricket are an important part of Pakistani
Pakistan has a diverse culture that is reflected through various aspects. The culture is an amalgamation of the ethnic groups that make up Pakistan including Punjabi, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Balochi, Pashtun and Baltistani. Some key elements of Pakistani culture include distinctive cuisines from each region, traditional dresses, folk music that has been sung for hundreds of years along with modern pop and rock, dances, architecture influenced by Arabs, Mughals and British, sports like wrestling and cricket, and festivals celebrated nationally and religiously. Overall, Pakistani culture defines the identity of its people and unites them while also representing Pakistan to the world.
Pakistani culture is diverse due to influences from various groups throughout history including Arabs, Persians, Turks, and Mongols. It has several key characteristics: Islamic values and traditions shape society and culture, Urdu is the national language though regional languages include Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, and Balochi. Pakistani culture blends these regional cultures and also features a rich literary tradition. Traditional dresses, fairs, festivals, sports, and handicrafts are also important aspects of Pakistani culture.
The document provides an overview of the society and culture of Pakistan. It discusses the key aspects of Pakistani culture including language, festivals, religion, literature, and the unique cultures of each Pakistani province including Punjab, Balochistan, Sindh, and KPK. The culture is influenced by Muslim rulers and has preserved traditions while also incorporating some western influences today. The various provinces each have their own distinct cultural practices, foods, music, art, and customs.
Pakistani culture is derived from Islamic values and incorporates elements from various groups that migrated to the region over time. It is characterized by languages like Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, and Sindhi; a mix of local and foreign traditions; varied regional cuisines; colorful dresses; and religious festivals according to the Islamic calendar. Overall, Pakistani culture represents a blend of indigenous and foreign influences that largely conforms to Islamic principles.
This document provides information about the culture of Pakistan. It discusses that Pakistan is an Islamic Republic and the majority religion is Islam. It outlines some of the key elements of Pakistani culture including languages (Urdu, Punjabi, etc.), clothing (shalwar kameez), food (biryani, naan), architecture, music, dance, festivals, and sports. The diverse cultures and traditions across Pakistan's various provinces are also briefly highlighted.
Pakistan has a diverse culture that is a blend of various regional traditions. Some key aspects of Pakistani culture include:
- Islamic values and traditions mixed with regional languages form the basis of culture, with society traditionally male-dominated.
- Cuisine is known for its richness and flavor, influenced by Arab, Persian and Indian cooking traditions but retaining its own distinct Pakistani flavor.
- Cultural heritage is expressed through various historical and religious sites, forts, monuments and places of worship scattered throughout the country dating back centuries.
The document discusses culture and cultural policy in Kazakhstan. It defines culture and discusses the importance of culture, providing social, economic and well-being benefits. It then describes aspects of Kazakh culture, which has been influenced by their nomadic pastoral history and Islamic traditions. Spiritual values like hospitality and kindness are emphasized. The main goals of Kazakhstan's cultural policy are to promote the national idea of "spiritual modernization" and strengthen cultural heritage, as outlined in the President's address. The legal system has been shaped by both Islamic and Roman law traditions.
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Pakistani culture has many distinct characteristics including cultural traditions like unique dresses, dances, and arts; a male dominated society; Islamic values and traditions that influence the national calendar and society; various regional languages along with Urdu as the national language; a rich literature in many languages; a variety of colorful regional dresses; annual fairs and religious festivals; popular modern and traditional sports; renowned handicrafts; the role of education in developing national identity; and iconic Mughal architecture blending Islamic, Persian and indigenous styles.
The culture of Pakistan is diverse and influenced by surrounding regions. It comprises ethnic groups like Punjabis, Kashmiris, Sindhis, Muhajirs, and others. Pakistani culture includes aspects like language, arts, spirituality, social activities, and interactions. It also incorporates literature, poetry, performing arts, visual arts, recreation, dress, media, and festivals. Overall, Pakistani culture is a blend of its various ethnic groups and has been shaped by influences from Persia, Central Asia, India, and the Middle East.
The culture of Pakistan is diverse and influenced by surrounding regions. It comprises ethnic groups like Punjabis, Kashmiris, Sindhis, Muhajirs, and others. Pakistani culture includes aspects like Urdu and English literature, poetry which has a rich tradition in Urdu and other languages, performing arts like music and dance, visual arts such as painting and architecture, sports especially field hockey and cricket, traditional dress like shalwar kameez, media, and festivals including religious occasions like Eid and Muharram. Overall, Pakistani culture is a blend of influences and traditions from its various ethnicities.
1. The document discusses the concept of culture and cultural diversity. It defines culture as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, customs, and behaviors shared by a group and communicated between generations.
2. It outlines the seven main elements of culture: social organization, customs and traditions, religion, language, arts and literature, forms of government, and economic systems. Family structure, social classes, rules of behavior, and religious beliefs are some examples provided.
3. The document then discusses the importance of culture in shaping individuals' attitudes, identities, and personalities. It notes that culture is an integral part of living.
Pakistani culture is a mix of various influences throughout history. It is primarily defined by Islam, which provides spiritual values and moral guidance that shape social life. Some Hindu influences from the past, such as dowry practices, also remain. Male dominance is a feature of the patriarchal social structure. Simplicity is valued in dress, diet, customs and traditions. Urdu is widely spoken as a lingua franca. Literature, art, poetry, handicrafts, and sports are all part of Pakistani cultural expression. Religious scholars and Sufi poets also occupy esteemed roles.
The document summarizes the cultural characteristics of different regions of Pakistan. It discusses the diverse cultures that make up Pakistani culture, which blend Islamic values, various regional languages, and influences from neighboring cultures in Central Asia, India, and the Middle East. Each of Pakistan's five provinces - Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit Baltistan - have their own distinct cultural traditions related to clothing, food, music, and festivals. However, they are all united through their shared connection to Islam and identification as part of the overarching culture of Pakistan.
This document provides an overview of festivals, sports, languages, dresses, and art in Pakistani culture. It discusses major Islamic festivals celebrated in Pakistan including Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha. It also mentions Independence Day and the importance of sports like cricket and hockey to Pakistani culture. It describes some regional languages spoken in Pakistan as well as traditional dresses varying by province. Finally, it provides a brief introduction to Pakistani literature and poetry.
Pakistani culture is rich and diverse, spanning centuries and encompassing various ethnicities, traditions, and historical influences. An essay on Pakistani culture must explore how the Indus Valley Civilization, Islamic conquest, and British colonization shaped its identity. It should also highlight the unique cultural aspects of Baluchistan, Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while emphasizing shared threads. Additionally, the essay needs to analyze facets like language, literature, music, art, and cuisine in the context of societal norms and contemporary challenges to Pakistani culture from globalization and social transformations.
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Culture-of-pakistan-1-638 (12 files merged).ppt
1.
2. ,. Culture may be defined as behaviour perculiar to human beings,together
with material objects used.Culture consists of
language,ideas,beIiefs,customs,codes,institutlon,tooIs..techniques,works of
arts.ceremonies and so on.According to Allama Iqbal.
Culture Is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people,
defined by everything from language,religion,cuisine,social habits,mus c and
arts.
WHAT II C U lTURl1
3. ;.. The society and culture of Pakistan comprises numerous ethnic
groups: Punjab ,Sindh,KPK, Balochistan. c
,. The origins of the current Pakistani culture can be traced back to the I
ndus Valley civi lization,which was simultaneous with the ancient
Egypti an and Sumerian civilizations,around 5000 years ago
4. Pakistaniculture has the followingcharacteristics:
, Islamic values and traditions.
, Languages
; M ixed culture.
, Food
, VarletYof Dresses
, Handicrafts
, Conclusion
5. Pakistaniculture Is actually a part ot the contemporary Islamic civilizat onwhich
draws its value and traditions from Is am and r chIslamic history.Majority of
populationcomprises of Muslims andfollows teachings ofIslam l.e:-
belief in one Allah
Prophethood of Hazrat Muhammad P.B.U.H,brotherhood equality and
socialjustice etc
Islamis religion ot peace and patience.
6. A number of languages are spokenin Pakistan
Nationallanguage:-
Urdu
Regional languages:-
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Sindhi
Pushto
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7. People entered the Indus Valley from Iran,Turkev, Arabia,Central
Asia,Iraq etc.adopted the sea route to reach the soilor Sub -
Continent.They bought theirtraditions,customs,festiva sand way of
lfe.The local culture mixed with thec.ulture of new arrivals created
a multico ored culture onthe soilof present day Pakistan.
8. Due to regional andclimate variationsin Pakistan, variety of foodIsavailable in
Pakistan
, PUNJAB:
, SINDH:
, KPK:
Paratha, Makkan , Lassi etc.
Fish, Sea foods etc.
SaJji, Balli Meat etc.
, Balochistan: Oryfruits, Pulses etc.
9. Pakistani culture is rich in variety of
dresses:-
The people of Punjab,the Pathans of NWFP,
the Baluchi people and the Sindhis wear
their own distinct dresses. These dresses
arevery colourful and prominent and give
attractive look during national fairs and
festivals.
10. :- The Handicrafts in Pakistan ae of great value and they are highly appreciated
,Both Menand Womenparticipated in their production
,Some are:
Sports and Surgicalgoods at Sallkot Sheets and Bhera and Multan Cutlry or Wazirabad
Bangles or Hyderabad
11. ;... Culture which includes religion,literature
art,architecture,dresses,music,manners and customs has its roots in the
Islamic culture.
,Islam has described the rights and duties of everyindividual.Even in drinking.eating
and dressing,we have to observe certain rules prescribed by
Islam.
,. So it may be said that Pakistani culture represents the true picture of Islamic
culture