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Riaz Bhai: Thanks for sharing some thing positive about Pakistan. This is very encouraging. God Bless you for Sharing. Best Regards Khalid. The article below is by Bryan Farris, an American who recently spent a month in Pakistan. Unlike most who 'visit' and discuss with armchair analysts he decided to 'feel' Pakistan. This country and its peoples have to be 'felt', not merely seen! It is impossible to overlook the problems: Pakistan is facing lawlessness in Karachi, a violent political system, jaw-dropping inflation, an insufficient power supply and terrorists staking claim over the northern areas.
These are real issues that do exist: but they do not define Pakistan—as much of the world would have you believe. While it may be impossible to overlook the problems, it is apparently quite possible to overlook the splendor that a country like Pakistan offers. Where else is being 20 minutes late considered on-time? Where else can you see opportunity in every alley? Where else can you buy seasonal fruit on every single street corner?
Where else do the echoes of a minaret bring an eerie peace to 4a. Where else do you find a people who take prayer so seriously, they start every flight with one? Where else, but Pakistan? I know I have a home here forever. Anywhere you go in Pakistan, people will welcome you with open arms and probably a even a hug—from strangers too. Pakstanis are loyal. I mean…crazy loyal. Leaving is so hard because I feel such powerful ties with people here.
For my farewell dinner, a co-worker but really a new best friend , Jamshaid, made two 9 hour trips between our site in the flood affected areas and Lahore just to join for dinner. Another friend of mine who had moved out of Lahore months ago made a Km round trip to meet me for Sehri breakfast at 3am. Pakistanis love tea.