12-15-2007, 10:11 PM
<b>Mudy Ji :</b>
Further to my Message Posted Dec 5 2007, 02:16 AM it must be remembered that the Invaders from the North West carried out the Heinous Act of Sodomizing and Raping the men and women who could not find refuge during the Invasions.
Had such an act been committed in an Islamic Society then the Victims would have been Stoned to Death, if not worse, for having Partaken-Joined in Acts of such Sexual Acts.
However, the Hindus - Hinduism not being a Religion of Peace - declared such victims as âMaleechhaâ thus Ostracizing them and in fact Throwing them out of Hindu Society.
The Raped and Sodomized âMaleechhaâ now had no avenues open to them for âEarning a Livingâ.
These âMaleechhaâ then realized that they had a âCommodityâ available with them - which though damaged - could be Bartered-Hired-Sold to the Men in the Camp.
Thus the Language of Urdu evolved so that these âMaleechhaâ Men and Women could Barter-Hawk-Trade their commodity to the Men in the Camp.
As such Urdu became the main Language of the Brothels, Kothas, Whorehouses.
The Pakistan and Indian Urdu Speaking Muslims as well as a Large number of North Indian Hindus always try to assert that Urdu and Hindi are the same Language - one written in the Persian Script and the other in the Devnagri Script.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Urdu contains words from Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit and Turkic.
Hindi, AFAIK, is totally based on Sanskrit.
It may be that Hindustani and Urdu have similarities as I think that Hindustani is a mixture of Hindi and Urdu.
Whilst our âBabusâ and Secular Netas along with the WKK Brigade are performing Huggy-Huggy Kissi-Kissi and Japhian-Puppian with the Urdu Speaking Pakistanis and North Indians the Pakistani authorities have gone further and Claim that Hindi has a Persian and Arabic Content but less than Urdu :
<b>Language of Pakistan</b>
Urdu is the only official language of Pakistan. Although English is generally used instead of Urdu in this regard. English is the lingua franca of the Pakistani elite and most of the government ministries.
<b>Urdu is closely related to Hindi but is written in an extended Arabic alphabet rather than in Devanagari. <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Urdu also has more loans from Arabic and Persian than Hindi has.</span></b>
Many other languages are spoken in Pakistan, including Punjabi, Siraiki, Sindhi, Pashtu, Balochi, Hindko, Brahui, Burushaski, Balti, Khawar, Gujrati and other languages with smaller numbers of speakers.
Arabic and Persian are still taught as classical languages albeit to a small number of students. Although this number is dwindling.
<b> See Demographics of Pakistan for a numerical breakdown of language groups.</b>
<b>Mudy Ji :</b> An effort is being made to have the Hindus of India accept Urdu as âan Indian Language of both the Muslims as well s the Hindusâ whereas in fact it is an Indian Muslim and Pakistani Language - in the Land of the Pure Urdu is the Language of only Eight Per Cent of the People.
You have been Warned!
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