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The Official Name:

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
(Islami Jamhuria-e-Pakistan)

Pakistan was renamed in the Constitution of 1956 to The Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Pakistan name was coined by Choudhary Rahmat Ali (1893-1951) in 1933 using the suffix –istan from Baluchistan preceded by the initial letters of Punjab, Afghanistan, and Kashmir.
Word Pakistan also means holy, Clean, Free and Independent in Urdu, Punjabi and Persian languages


Religion:
97% Muslims
(Sunni 77%, Shi'a 20%),
Christian, Hindu, and other 3%

Pak sar-Zamin shadbad   ; ; ;

Blessed be the sacred Land
Kishwar-e-haseen shadbad
Happy be the bounteous realm
Too nishan-e-azm-e-aalishan
Symbol of high resolve   ; ; ;
Arz-e-Pakistan
Land of Pakistan
Markaz-e-yaqeen shadbad
Blessed be thou citadel of faith

Pak sar-Zamin ka nizam
The order of this sacred land
Quwat-e-Ukhuwat-e-Awam
Is the might of the brotherhood of the People
Qoum, Mulk, Saltanat
May the nation, the country, and the state
Painda tabinda bad
Shine in glory everlasting
Shadbad manzal-e-murad
Blessed be the goal of our ambition

Parcham-e-Sitara-o-Hilal
This Flag of the Crescent and Star
Rehbar-e-taraqqi-o-kamaal
Leads the way to progress and perfection
Tarjaman-e-Mazi, Shan-e-hal
Interpreter of our past, glory of our present
Jan-e-istaqbal
Inspiration of our future
Saya-e-Khuda-e-zuljalal
Symbol of Almighty's protection

The brief story of the national anthem of Pakistan:

Pakistans National Anthem was composed by musician Ahmad G. Chhagla (?-1953) in 1949. There were used 21 music instruments and 38 different tones, playing time is 1:20 minutes.

The National Anthem was written by famous poet Hafeez Jalendhary (1900-82) in 1952, which was selected from 723 competing songs and the prize money was Rs. 10.000. Pakistan's national anthem is written in the Persian language and it has only a single word "ka" in its "national language" Urdu!

Singers were Ahmad Rushdi, Shamim Bano, Kokab Jehan, Rasheeda Begum, Najam Ara, Naseema Shaheen, Zwar Hussain, Akhtar Abbas, Ghulam Dastgir, Anwar Zaheer and Akhtar Wassi.

The National Song was first time released on Radio Pakistan on August 13th, 1954.

The first colour film with flag and anthem was produced on January 19th, 1955 in USA.

Quid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1876–1948)

Politician and the founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born at Karachi on December 25, 1876. He was a lawyer and poitician who fought for the cause of India's independence from Britain, then moved on to found a Muslim state in Pakistan in 1947. Jinnah entered politics in India in 1905 and by 1917 his charisma and diplomacy had made him a national leader and the most visible supporter of Hindu-Muslim unity. His strong belief in gradual and peaceful change was in contrast to the civil disobedience strategies of Mohandas Gandhi, and in the '30s Jinnah broke from the Indian National Congress to focus on an independent Muslim state. In 1940 he demanded a separate nation in Pakistan and by 1947 he somehow managed to get it from the British and India. Through civil wars, a rotten economy and millions of displaced refugees, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah ("the great leader") pretty much built a country from scratch.

ALLAMA IQBAL
Sir Alama Mohammad Iqbal (1877–1938)

Poet, philosopher, and political leader Alama Iqbal was born at Silkot on November 9, 1877 and studied at Government College, Lahore, Cambridge, and the Univ. of Munich, and then he taught philosophy at Government College and practiced law. He was elected (1927) to the Punjab provincial legislature and served (1930) as president of the Muslim League. A staunch advocate of Indian nationalism, he became a supporter of an independent homeland for India's Muslims and he is regarded as the spiritual founder of Pakistan, and the anniversary of his death (Apr. 21) is a national holiday. Iqbal was the foremost Muslim thinker of his period, and in his many volumes of poetry (written in Urdu and Persian) and essays, he urged a regeneration of Islam through the love of God and the active development of the self. He was a firm believer in freedom and the creative force that freedom can exert on men. He was knighted in 1922. His works include The Secrets of the Self (1915, tr. 1940), and Javid-nama (1934, tr. 1966).

Urdu language
Indo-Aryan language

Urdu is Pakistan's national language and has been promoted as a token of national unity, though less than 8% of Pakistanis speak it as their first language but it is spoken fluently as a second language by all literate Pakistanis.
Urdu by origin is an "Islamic version" of Hindi language which was spoken for centuries in the neighborhood of Delhi and it was known as Western Hindi, Hindvi, Dehlvi, Reekhta and Hindustani. It is written in a modified form of the Arabic alphabet and its basically Indic vocabulary has been enriched by borrowings from Arabic, Persian, English and other Indian languages.
Urdu has drawn inspiration from Persian literature and has now an enormous stock of words. The first poetry in Urdu was by the Persian poet Ameer Khusru (1253-1325) and the first Urdu book "Woh Majlis" was written in 1728 and the first time the word "Urdu" was used by Saraj-ud-din Aarzoo in 1751.
Urdu was an official language in British India since 1835 and in India, where it is spoken by Muslim population, is one of the 15 national languages recognized by the constitution.

Punjabi language
Indo-Aryan language

Punjabi is spoken by almost 60% of the population in Pakistan. The standard Punjabi dialects is from Lahore, Sialkot, Gujranwala and Sheikupura districts which was used by Waris Shah (1722-98) in his famous book "Heer" and is also now days langueage of Punjabi literature, film and music. Other dialects are Multani or Siraiki in West and South, Puthwari in North, Dogri in the mountain areas and Shahpuri in Sargodha area.
Punjabi is very old language and it was known as Sanskrit in Vaid-period (ca 4000 B.C.), Pali, Prakart and Upbharnash in Ashok-period (273-32 B.C.) and Hindvi, Lahori and Multani under Muslim period (711-1857).
Punjabi literature was principally spiritual in nature and has had a very rich oral tradition. The Great Sufi/Saint poetry has been the folklore of Punjab and still sung with great love in any part of Punjab.
In India it is the official language of Punjab state and one of the 15 official languages recognized by the Indian constitution. It is also spoken in the neighboring states of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. In addition about 25 percent of the people living in the New Delhi metropolitan area speak punjabi in everyday life. All told, there are about 25 million speakers in India.
Punjabi dialects:

Majhi
This dialect is "the standard Punjabi language" and spoken in the heart of Punjab where most of the Punjabi population lives. The main districts are Lahore, Sheikhupura, Gujaranwala and Sialkot in Pakistani Punjab and Gurdaspur and Amritsar in Indian Punjab.
Jhangvi or Jangli
This dialects is spoken in the central Pakistani Punjab, stretches from districts Khanewal to Jhang and includes Faisalabad and Chiniot.
Shahpuri

This dialect is spoken in Sargodha, Khushab and Mandi Bahawaldin districts.
Pothohari
The area where Pothohari is spoken extends in the north from Azad Kashmir (Mirpur) to as far south as Jhelum, Gujar Khan, Chakwal and Rawalpindi.
Hindko
This dialect is spoken in districs of Peshawar, Attoc, Nowshehra, Mansehra, Abbotabad and Murree.
Malwi

Spoken in the eastern part of Indian Punjab. Main districts are Ludhiana, Ambala, Bathinda, Ganganagar, Maleerkotla Fazilka, Ferozepur. Malwa is the southern and central part of present day Indian Punjab. Also includes the Punjabi speaking northern areas of Haryana, viz. Ambala, Hissar, Sirsa, Kurukhetra etc.
Doabi
The word "Do Aabi" means "the land between to rivers" and this dialects is spoken between the rivers of Beas and Satluj. It includes Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur districts.
Siraki/Multani
Siraiki or Multani (also Lehndi by some) and perhaps differs from Punjabi more than any other dialect. Multani becomes more and more different as you move down south, as the influence of Sindhi increases, it is also known as Siraiki there. Siraiki itself is Sindhi word and means northern. See the map of Siraiki language:

Sindhi language
Indo-Aryan language

Sindhi is spoken in Pakistan and is also one of the constitutional languages of India. It is spoken by about 20 million people in the province of Sind, southern Pakistan, and by about 2 million more across the border in India. In Pakistan it is written in the Arabic script with several additional letters to accommodate special sounds. The largest Sindhi-speaking city is Hyderabad, Pakistan.
Sindhi literature is also spiritual in nature and Shah Abdul Latif Bhattai (1689-1752) was one of its legendry poet who wrote Sassi Punnu, Umar Marwi in his famous book "Shah jo Rasalo".

Pashto language
Indo-Iranian languages

Pashto speakers are almost 8% of Pakistani population and more than 50% in Afghanistan. Pashto has no written literary traditions although it has a rich oral tradition. There are two major dialect patterns within which the various individual dialects may be classified; these are Pakhto, which is the northern (Peshawar) variety, and the softer Pashto spoken in southern areas.
Khushal Khan Khatak (1613-89) and Rehman Baba (1633-1708) were some big poets in Pashto language.

Baluchi
Indo-Iranian languages

Baluchi language is spoken by almost 3% Pakistani population and is very close to Persian language.
The name BALUCHI or BALOCHI is not found before the 10th Century. It is believed that the language was brought to its present location in a series of migrations from Northern Iran, near the Caspian Shores.
Rakshani is the major dialect group in terms of numbers. Sarhaddi, is a sub dialect of Rakshani. Other sub - dialects are qalati, Chagai-kharani, Panjguri. Eastern Hill Baluchi or Northern Baluchi is very different from the rest.

Brohi
Dravidian

Brahui is a major language of western Pakistan. Brahui is heavily influenced by Baluchi and Sindhi, languages in which many Brahui speakers are necessarily bilingual. Although its Dravidian descent is still obvious, Brahui now has rahter few inherited Dravidian words in its lexicon.

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PakisTan ZinDaBad!!!!!!!!!!! Happy IndepenDence Day to All My Pakistani and Indian friendz! Jeve PakisTan.... Yiun Deee Humay Azadi ka Dunya Howue Hairan Aye Quaid-e-Azam tera Ehsan Hai Ehsan!
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Happy Independence Day to All IF Member who are from Pakistan. May the watan remain peacefull n with unity always. Amin
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Happy Independance Day to all my Pakistani friends and to the people of Pakistan 👏 👏

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btw ..amazind thread di .. it was so great to kno all thez factz about pakistan! i learnt soo much!! hope evry1 has a beautiful indepedence!! keep smiling evry1 n god bless 😛 xXxXxXx
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btw ..amazind thread di .. it was so great to kno all thez factz about pakistan! i learnt soo much!! hope evry1 has a beautiful indepedence!! keep smiling evry1 n god bless 😛 xXxXxXx

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