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Omar1984

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Happy Halloween! There was a halloween party at Carlton Hotel last night.
 
A Dying Culture .. Unfortunately our Culture is not being properly translated into our Youths which get carried away so easily...!!!
 
I see, you imitate the west in such regards yet completely disregard why the west is in better shape.

I've lived in England all my life, I once asked my physics teacher what he thinks of Halloween. He was totally against it as a Christian, and said to look up it's history. It seems odd to me that we have Muslims in Pakistan celebrating it on this basis, thinking they are somehow progressive. Groups of people that let go of their very own ideals and therefore identity can never stand the test of time; they are doomed. So I ask you, what are you? Do you stand for anything?
 
I see, you imitate the west in such regards yet completely disregard why the west is in better shape.

Dudes i commented upon the sorry state of our Culture that is our Culture hasn't been translated well into our youth and they get caught up in things like these which dosent have anything to do in this part of the world... !!!
I appreciate the western culture and its norms But My personal view is i dont like it how things over there have evolved over the last 200 years and i also firmly believe that our Culture has a formal & different and rather a Distinctive standing than others, It has its own Uniqueness which should be preserved without giving any room to useless evolutions or accommodations from a foreign Culture ....!!!!

Behind the name... Halloween, or the Hallow E'en as they call it in Ireland , means All Hallows Eve, or the night before the 'All Hallows', also called 'All Hallowmas', or 'All Saints', or 'All Souls' Day, observed on November 1. In old English the word 'Hallow' meant 'sanctify'. Roman Catholics, Episcopalians and Lutherians used to observe All Hallows Day to honor all Saints in heaven, known or unknown. They used to consider it with all solemnity as one of the most significant observances of the Church year. And Catholics, all and sundry, was obliged to attend Mass. The Romans observed the holiday of Feralia, intended to give rest and peace to the departed. Participants made sacrifices in honor of the dead, offered up prayers for them, and made oblations to them. The festival was celebrated on February 21, the end of the Roman year. In the 7th century, Pope Boniface IV introduced All Saints' Day to replace the pagan festival of the dead. It was observed on May 13. Later, Gregory III changed the date to November 1. The Greek Orthodox Church observes it on the first Sunday after Pentecost. Despite this connection with the Roman Church, the American version of Halloween Day celebration owes its origin to the ancient (pre-Christian) Druidic fire festival called "Samhain", celebrated by the Celts in Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Samhain is pronounced "sow-in", with "sow" rhyming with cow. In Ireland the festival was known as Samhein, or La Samon, the Feast of the Sun. In Scotland, the celebration was known as Hallowe'en. In Welsh it's Nos Galen-gaeof (that is, the Night of the Winter Calends. According to the Irish English dictionary published by the Irish Texts Society: "Samhain, All Hallowtide, the feast of the dead in Pagan and Christian times, signalizing the close of harvest and the initiation of the winter season, lasting till May, during which troops (esp. the Fiann) were quartered. Faeries were imagined as particularly active at this season. From it the half year is reckoned. also called Feile Moingfinne (Snow Goddess).(1) The Scottish Gaelis Dictionary defines it as "Hallowtide. The Feast of All Soula. Sam + Fuin = end of summer."(2) Contrary to the information published by many organizations, there is no archaeological or literary evidence to indicate that Samhain was a deity. The Celtic Gods of the dead were Gwynn ap Nudd for the British, and Arawn for the Welsh. The Irish did not have a "lord of death" as such. Thus most of the customs connected with the Day are remnants of the ancient religious beliefs and rituals, first of the Druids and then transcended amongst the Roman Christians who conquered them.
 
I see, you imitate the west in such regards yet completely disregard why the west is in better shape.

I've lived in England all my life, I once asked my physics teacher what he thinks of Halloween. He was totally against it as a Christian, and said to look up it's history. It seems odd to me that we have Muslims in Pakistan celebrating it on this basis, thinking they are somehow progressive. Groups of people that let go of their very own ideals and therefore identity can never stand the test of time; they are doomed. So I ask you, what are you? Do you stand for anything?

I just find this holiday interesting. There are some things I like about the west and some things which I dislike about the west.

Everyone's entitled to their opinions.

I dont think its wrong if some Pakistanis follow both the western culture and Pakistani culture.

You can't expect all 185 million Pakistanis in the world to be exactly the same, now can you?
 
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Which Part of Westren Culture do u like the Most ??
It must have possessed somthing useful,helpful of sort ...!!!
 
happy Halloween everyone.


Anyone going to party tonight??



hell, i am going to club. anyone heard "teen bash"???? :cheesy::cheesy::smokin::smokin:
 
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Which Part of Westren Culture do u like the Most ??
It must have possessed somthing useful,helpful of sort ...!!!

I like Freedom of Speech, and like it that there are more opportunities. It doesnt matter whats your dad's profession or what race or religion you belong to, if you work hard you can live a comfortable life in the west.

Also I like that everyone enjoys their holidays here. And life is peaceful for the most part, you dont have to worry about target killings, bomb blasts, etc...

The thing which I dislike about the west is their interferences in Muslim countries, wars, and people only care about themselves like this:

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local...waitress_bloody_tale_after_subway_attack.html
 
The concept of halloween pretty much has changed in the West.

Its as simple..Here in the west i don't see Adults going for parties perhaps maybe some big businesses has arranges parties or rich people.

It purely has become a day/night of Fun for children to collect/bag Candies all over the neighborhood. Take it as Candies collection Day and of-course to scare the hell out of others, merely nothing else.
 
I really dislike the Halloween holiday. It is an over-commercialized event hyped by all sorts of business concerns to make money. American kids have far too much candy without "Trick or Treating". In New Orleans it has become one of the biggest "gay" festivals in the USA. If you want to see tremendous grossness, go to New Orleans for Halloween. Halloween should be discredited and canceled!
 
Is it even a Catholic event? I mean 'All Saints Day' is OK and recognisable. But sorry to say, Halloween appears to have some very pagan roots, just like some other very popular Christian festivals. Of course today it translates into an excuse for unabashed and unending partying. Nothing wrong with that though.
 
I see, you imitate the west in such regards yet completely disregard why the west is in better shape.

I've lived in England all my life, I once asked my physics teacher what he thinks of Halloween. He was totally against it as a Christian, and said to look up it's history. It seems odd to me that we have Muslims in Pakistan celebrating it on this basis, thinking they are somehow progressive. Groups of people that let go of their very own ideals and therefore identity can never stand the test of time; they are doomed. So I ask you, what are you? Do you stand for anything?

I dont think there should be a problem with celebrating anything till we do not forget or forgo our own culture and it does not interfere with the religious beliefs of individual.
 

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