10:13 I am not gonna say that was the right behavior but every place has it own moral values and rules, It shouldn't be like if i am muslim then i will go to any temple with my shoes on feet. So I believe no doubt dressing is your personal choice but one should understand the circumstance and the value of place.
why it seems that we people have a difference and discrimination cultural, domestic, financial and every type of etc watching like these things, i am 20 years old and never had a chance even to talk to girl like that in district jhang punjab, and why it seems that she is as away from islam as any non muslim, i have but very less info i am crumbled
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Dear Noshad, I have had the pleasure of listening to most of your podcasts, and I must say that this episode was a crushing disappointment. While I have come to expect insightful discussions with knowledgeable guests, this episode fell woefully short of my expectations. The guest's perspectives, although I don't disagree with them, were utterly unoriginal and lacked any meaningful depth, merely regurgitating tired left or far-left ideas that have been hashed and rehashed countless times before. I fear that your podcast is losing its way and abandoning its original strength, which was showcasing experts from diverse backgrounds, including KPK, Balochistan, and Sindh, and sharing their unique stories and intellectual perspectives. Instead, you're now pandering to a narrow and predictable ideology that adds no value to the conversation. As a loyal listener, I felt compelled to share my thoughts, hoping you will take my criticism to heart and refocus on what made your podcast so compelling in the first place. I urge you to return to your roots and showcase the diverse voices and perspectives that made your podcast stand out. Best regards;
Hi, First of all, thank you very much for taking the time to write to me. I deeply understand your concern. You might have found this podcast episode irrelevant, which is okay, as I am trying to keep my podcast diverse by featuring unique and new stories. Please stay tuned-I have recorded some other politically intriguing content about history and current political turmoil. Best regards, Imran N. Khan
@@ImranNoshadI am waiting eagerly for your upcoming podcasts. It really is breath of fresh air in Pakistani RUclips. Its not everyday that we see baloch and pashtun sharing their point of view. Good luck for your upcoming episodes. 😊🙏
10:13
I am not gonna say that was the right behavior but every place has it own moral values and rules, It shouldn't be like if i am muslim then i will go to any temple with my shoes on feet. So I believe no doubt dressing is your personal choice but one should understand the circumstance and the value of place.
Lahore lahore ay😂
why it seems that we people have a difference and discrimination cultural, domestic, financial and every type of etc watching like these things, i am 20 years old and never had a chance even to talk to girl like that in district jhang punjab, and why it seems that she is as away from islam as any non muslim, i have but very less info i am crumbled
She is brilliant ❤
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Dear Noshad,
I have had the pleasure of listening to most of your podcasts, and I must say that this episode was a crushing disappointment. While I have come to expect insightful discussions with knowledgeable guests, this episode fell woefully short of my expectations. The guest's perspectives, although I don't disagree with them, were utterly unoriginal and lacked any meaningful depth, merely regurgitating tired left or far-left ideas that have been hashed and rehashed countless times before.
I fear that your podcast is losing its way and abandoning its original strength, which was showcasing experts from diverse backgrounds, including KPK, Balochistan, and Sindh, and sharing their unique stories and intellectual perspectives. Instead, you're now pandering to a narrow and predictable ideology that adds no value to the conversation.
As a loyal listener, I felt compelled to share my thoughts, hoping you will take my criticism to heart and refocus on what made your podcast so compelling in the first place. I urge you to return to your roots and showcase the diverse voices and perspectives that made your podcast stand out.
Best regards;
Hi,
First of all, thank you very much for taking the time to write to me. I deeply understand your concern. You might have found this podcast episode irrelevant, which is okay, as I am trying to keep my podcast diverse by featuring unique and new stories. Please stay tuned-I have recorded some other politically intriguing content about history and current political turmoil.
Best regards,
Imran N. Khan
@@ImranNoshadI am waiting eagerly for your upcoming podcasts. It really is breath of fresh air in Pakistani RUclips. Its not everyday that we see baloch and pashtun sharing their point of view. Good luck for your upcoming episodes. 😊🙏
Bibi ALLAH AP KO HIDAYAT DA
Thanks
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