Saturday, 21 May 2016

Pakistan Vich Punjabi Language Tay Culture Nu Promote Kyon Nai Hon Dita Jaanda?

Pakistan di 60% population Punjabi a par Pakistan vich Urdu Language tay Religious Fundamentalism nu promote karn lae Punjabi language tay Punjabi culture nu promote nai hon dita jaanda.

Pakistani Punjab vich Urdu Language tay Religious Fundamentalism day thaan tay Punjabi language tay Punjabi culture promote ho gayaa tay ki Pakistan di language tay Pakistan da culture, Punjabi nai ho jaana?

Pakistani Punjab vich Urdu Language tay Religious Fundamentalism day thaan tay Punjabi language tay Punjabi culture promote ho gayaa tay ki Punjabi nay Punjabi Nationalists nai bun jaana?

J Muslim Ummah di 3rd largest ethnic population, Muslman Punjabi, Punjabi Nationalist bun gaee tay fay South Asia di 3rd biggest tay World di 9th biggest Nation, Punjabi Nation nay ek nai ho jaana?

J Punjabi Nation ek ho gaee tay fay 1947 vich divide hon waalay Punjab nay ek nai ho jaana? Ki India day qabzay waalay Punjab day Pakistani Punjab day naal ral jaan nu India bardaasht kar lay ga?

1947 vich divide hon waalay Punjab day ek ho jaan naal India day qabzay waala Kashmir v India vich nai rayna, Pakistan vich e aa jaana a. Ki India day qabzay waalay Kashmir day Pakistan vich shaamal ho jaan nu v India bardaasht kar lay ga?

Kyon k, 1947 vich divide hon waalay Punjab tay India day qabzay waalay Kashmir day Pakistan vich shaamal ho jaan naal Marathi Nation, Bhojpuri Nation, Telugu Nation, Tamil Nation, Rajasthani Nation, Kannada Nation, Gujarati Nation, Oriya Nation, Malayalam Nation, Assamese Nation nay v Hindustani Nation (Hindi-Urdu Speaking, Gunga Jumna Culture, People of Uttar Pradesh) kolon azaad ho jaana a.

Pakistan hun e 60% Punjabi population da state a. J 1947 vich divide hon waala Punjab tay India day qabzay waala Kashmir v Pakistan vich shaamal ho jaanday nay tay fay Pakistan vich Punjabi population 85% nai ho jaani a?

1947 vich divide hon waalay Punjab tay India day qabzay waalay Kashmir day ek ho jaan naal Pakistan vich Punjabi population day 60% toun wudh k 85% ho jaan naal Muslman Sindhi, Muslman Pathan, Muslman Baloch tay Muslman Urdu Speaking Hindustani da ki bunnay ga?

Punjabi Nation day ek ho jaan naal Punjabi Army day moqaablay di Army South Asia, Central Asia, Middle East tay Africa vich kisay kol nai honi. Ki International powers a bardaasht kar layn geyaan?

Kisay v Nation nu socially stable tay politically dominate kurn vich establishment tay media da role bara important honda a.
Establishment tay media vich 2 taraan day kum karn waalay bunday hoonday nay. Ek policymaking karn waalay tay Dooja policy nu implement karn waalay.

Pakistan di establishment tay media vich policy di implementation karn waalay tay Punjabi e bohtay nay par policymaking nu Pakistan day bundayaan e UP, CP waalay Urdu Speaking Hindustaniyaan nay apnay qabzay vich kar layaa tay hajay v Pakistan di establishment tay media vich UP, CP waalay Urdu Speaking Hindustani tay Urdu Speaking UP-ite mind-set Punjabi e dominating position vich nay, jairay Urdu language day kar k UP, CP waalayaan day Gunga Jumna culture day clone bunnay hoay nay.

Pakistan di establishment tay media di policymaking karn waalay UP, CP day Urdu Speaking Hindustani tay Urdu Speaking UP-ite mind-set Punjabi, British day Punjab tay qabzay day waylay di ous file nu phari baithay nay k j Punjab vich Urdu day bajaay Punjabi nu promote kita tay Punjabi nationalism nay fayr Jaag jaana a, jays day kar k Religious dissimilarity hon day bawajood Muslman Punjabiyan, Sikh Punjabiyan, Hindu Punjabiyan tay Christian Punjabiyan nay similar language, culture tay traditions hon day kar k aapas vich fayr kathay ho jaana a.

Jud k Muslman Sindhi, Muslman Pathan, Muslman Baloch, Muslman Urdu Speaking Hindustani, India tay international players v darday nay k Muslman Punjabiyan, Sikh Punjabiyan, Hindu Punjabiyan tay Christian Punjabiyan day similar language, culture tay traditions hon day kar k aapas vich kathay hon naal Punjabi nation nay Religions vich divide hon day bajaay Secular Punjabi Nation bun jaana a, jays di wajaah naal Punjabi nation nay South Asia di 3rd biggest tay World di 9th biggest Nation hon day kar k, Indian subcontinent di sub toun ziyaada powerful nation bun jaana a. Punjabi nation day martial nation hon day naal naal powerful nation bun jaan day kar k Punjabi nation nu fay kisay v apnay control vich nai rakh sakna.

Ays lae Muslman Urdu Speaking Hindustaniyaan, India tay kujh International Players di koshish a k Punjab vich Punjabi language tay culture nu promote hon toun rokun laee tay Punjabi Nation nu Religious ground tay divide rakhun lae, proxy politics kar k Punjab vich Urdu language nu tay Religious fundamentalism nu e promote kita jaway. Jud k Muslman Sindhi, Muslman Pathan tay Muslman Baloch di koshish a k Punjabi Nation nu Dialects tay Regions vich divide kita jaway.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Brief Introduction of Punjabi Language.

Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 130 million people, mainly in West Punjab in Pakistan and in East Punjab in India.

There are also significant numbers of Punjabi speakers in the UK, Canada, the UAE, the USA, Saudi Arabia and Australia.

Punjabi descended from the Shauraseni language of medieval northern India and became a distinct language during the 11th century.

In India Punjabi is written with the Gurmukhi alphabet, while in Pakistan it is written with a version of the Persian alphabet known as Shahmukhi.

The written standard for Punjabi in both India and Pakistan is known as Majhi, which is named after the Majha region of Punjab.

The Gurmukhi alphabet developed from the Landa alphabet and was standardized during the 16th century by Guru Angad Dev Ji, the second Sikh guru.

Gurmukhi is the Sikh language of prayer in which the Guru Granth Sahib is written.

The second Sikh guru, Guru Angad transcribed the compositions of his predecessor, Guru Nanak, into Gurmukhi. He developed a phonetic script, derived from a 16th century script, which could be easily learned by the common person.

The words of the ancient Gurmukhi language are similar to those of modern Punjabi, but differs grammatically in that it is a poetic rather spoken language.

The Punjabi alphabet also has additional modern day characters which are not included in Gurmukhi script and which do not appear in the scriptural verses of the Guru Granth Sahib.