Thank you, dear Shahzad Gias, for inviting me. I spoke openly, sharing my heart and mind without holding back. I tried to answer as many questions as I could. Shahzad himself is a remarkable, thoughtful voice, and he created an environment where I felt more comfortable than ever to speak freely. It’s probably the most open and honest space I’ve experienced in my life. Much respect to Shahzad ✊🏽
Well explained Saif, I never expected you to understand Sufi khayal and Sindhi culture in such a broader way. Feeling really happy to see our Sindhi artists as Global Ambassadors of Peace. Bravo!
bro looks like a south indian superstar, has a very sindhi-gujrati accent and has an inclusive soul. Love you brother. More power to you. Love from India.
Always fascinating to hear stories about Pakistani Sindhis-being an Indian Sindhi with roots from Quetta, Jacobabad and Shikarpur, it hits close to home!
In delhi there is quite a big community of sindhis and i tell you they are very respectful , talk very softly , educated and owns alot of businesses and very importantly they have wonderful cuisine .
Much appreciation to Shehzad Gias for hosting Saif Samejo on his podcast, shedding light on the true essence of Sindh's rich culture and civilization. Hats off to Saif and his comrades for their unwavering commitment to preserving and promoting our heritage. Their dedication is truly inspiring, and this conversation was a powerful reminder of the depth and beauty of Sindhi traditions.
It is not just culture of South Asia, please include east-asisn countries like China, Korea, Indonesia & Japan and many more. We have sam fault, and same pain. We should come together and have a European like integration.
Sweet thoughts but Keep it in thoughts only. Cultists countries like Pakistan and Bang ladesh are not supposed to be visited if you're not a cultist yourself.
My grandparents r from patni & larkana. This is the 1st of ur podcast that I hv watched and the 1st where sindh and Sindhi were at the center. Can't w8 for more such contect including vlog series. Lots of love from India & Indian sindhis. I told you that we become one again.
Saif bha people like you are the reason why some of us brainwashed children of this generation are forced to sit in solace sometimes and think about how our state has engineered a colonial mindset into us, thinking always less of our culture, language and region. Not anymore, thanks for all your work and dedication towards our culture. I can guarantee that some of the wise minds of our generation will take pride in our respective cultures, ensuring they are passed down through our lineage. Haq moujood, Sadaa Moujood!
Bhai you are the future of Pakistan. Being self critical is the first step towards progress. Pakistanis are Indians, Pakistani culture is Sindhi, Punjabi, Gujarati culture. Pakistanis are originally Hindus who accepted Islam. The day you realize your truth, Pakistan will break free & grow. Best wishes from India.
Would love to see a series where artists and locals like this come and portray all the different cultures, and languages in our country. Humanise them back in our minds.
I'm deeply impressed by Saif Samejo's understanding of culture, language and heritage. Shahzad behaving like a sufi throughout the podcast while conversing with Saif Samejo. Jaisa des waisa base. Aap ko podcast k dunya k Johnny sins nikle .
Sindh is the birthplace of Indus Valley Civilisation. I love Sindhis whether Indian or Pakistani, love their food, the cuisine, the full-of-life nature. I met a few Pakistan born Sindhis who moved for better career opportunities in India as well as in the UAE, I can clearly see the difference in the respectful way they talk. I guess, majority of Indian Sindhis have Ghotki origin or Amil. Best wishes.
Haven't watched the full video. Will watch it over the weekend when I can give it the attention it deserves. But couldn't stop myself from appreciating this beautiful man. Kitna cutie patootie hai yeh insaan 🤗! Pakistan should appoint him as their High Commissioner to India asap. Great choice of guest Shehzad! This is going to be a great one, I can tell. ❤️
Thank you shehzad. I am multi ethnic and have always been connected to my Pahari side and can even speak potohari but I am far far away from my Saraiki side. After listening to you for a few months I have started to put an effort in not only learning Saraiki but also to reconnect with my family there.
Saif Samejo's music feels like a breath of fresh air and deeply connected to the earth. His melodies have a way of grounding in the beauty of nature. Truly a rare artist! 🎶💕
Was waiting for someone like Ada Samejo to talk about our Culture, tradition, language and rising religious extremism in our motherland Sindh. He got a beautiful voice and kind heart. and I condemn the PPP's inhuman attack on peaceful " Sindh Rawadari March" . More power to fellows like Saif who are standing against the extremism and raising their voice against the injustice....Thank You Ada Shahzad for inviting him. Peace ❤
Balochistan was originally a Sindhi land of Jatts, Jadgal, Jamote, Jam, Kacchhis, Makranis, Nummaris, Khetranis and a Brahvi land. These Balochs came here in 13th century.
❤ Very very interesting and informative for me being Sindhi...May almighty lord bless Sindhis to retain their culture and heritage rather than falling prey to religous extremism...
This podcast is awesome! I enjoyed every minute, and it truly refreshed me while deepening my connection to my roots. Thank you for such an inspiring experience!
No? Sindhis tolerate the minorities because they see the minorities as Sindhi first. We don't care about the Hindus of any other place. Why? Because we have nothing to do with them, We're not related in any way. Plus islam teaches us to tolerate minorities.
I'm from Rajasthan, india. My school principle was a sindhi. His parents cane to india as a refugee in partition. They left all their wealth in Pakistan and started in rajasthan from scratch. Invaders tried their best to destroy sindhu(hindu) culture. They stole somnath temple not for once or twice but THRICE. Only few south indians are still saved temples because they were far away from north. So many invader couldn't reach. them
Even in South India, Malik kafur's troops destroyed hundreds of temples in Karnataka,Andhra and TN.Many were later resurrected by the rulers of Vijayanagar
Could you tell us about how many Hindu rulers also destroyed temples of their defeated enemies as a show of force? Why Muslim invaders did not destroy temples in Malaysia, Indonesia, Africa, Central Asia? Because it was not an acceptable act in those regions and cultures. In India, temple destruction as a result of losing a war was considered normal, hence why the Invaders thought they could get away with it. Many invader kings also built temples, commissioned the construction of Hindu temples and paid for it through the Mughal treasury. History is not black and white, enough with the constant sob story. Please stop the insecure nationalism.
@@lanoklom9697 why an indian or a Pakistani Muslim ( who born in this land and whose just 2,3 previous generations were Hindus) get offended when you say something about those invaders and looteras who just to loot us, convert us , rape women. What you wanna portray. Are you their successors? Lmao
@@lanoklom9697 why Indian and Pakistani Muslims(who are son of this soil and whose 2,3 previous generations were Hindus)get offended for invaders who came to destroy this land's culture, knowledge, wealth and did rapes, conversions etc. Why your BP is getting high?🌝 Your love is more for Mohammad ghazni than bhagat singh. Don't be emotional fool and accept reality of the land.
Sindhis are beautiful people. They’re all over India more so in Mumbai and surroundings of Maharashtra. Some have lived before partition others came afterwards. One of the sharpest and successful communities both in business and academics is India. Sindh is Hind and vice versa ❤
I have been watching your videos from quite some time, but I must say this one is the best of all, what a man Samejo . Thank you Shehzad for having him on the podcast.
I listened to every second of this podcast. Saif Samejo is an amazing speaker with such a soft-spoken demeanor, and he seems like an incredible human being. Credit also goes to the interviewer for guiding the conversation so well.
59:11 Don't you think the same thing is happening to the people of Karachi now? People make fun of us, saying things like "Karanchi walay" or associating all Karachiites with Gutka. Maybe this is karma. Thanks to independent media, we can now learn more about other people and their experiences. For the first time in my life, I truly feel connected to my Sindhi identity. Although I was born into an Urdu-speaking Pakhtoon family, I now believe I am just as Sindhi as anyone else, having been born in Sindh. Sadly, we were only introduced to the Sindhi language in the 3rd grade, which I feel may have been part of the government's political agenda-to ensure we learned just enough to pass exams rather than truly connect with the language and culture. P.S. I’d like to apologize to all Pakistanis if I have ever participated in ignorant or racist jokes. Jokes can be fine, but not when they are used to suppress or diminish entire communities. I’m sorry-I can no longer be part of that mindset. Peace ❤
Sindhi People have genius mind and gently way to meet every individual by their bottom of heart, we just want our basic rights nothings else Modern Education for Awaken mind, we will create our own path to flow as river. We need more podcasted like this one, Saif Bhai is pure soul and Love for him and Thankful To Shahzab Bhai for all the true facts keep it up. Lub You ❤❤🥀🌻
Didi vo log sufism ko secularism bata rahe hai jo Islam ka ek firka hai aur tailor kishan kumar ka gala katne vala sufi hi tha aur owaisi bhi sufi hai 😅
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@@shatnermohanty6678 Yes because we both belong to Samma caste. The Sammas were one of the two local Sindhi Rajput muslim converts of Sindh who ruled Sindh for centuries, the other being Soomro. Many Hindu tribes like Jadeja, Chudasama etc also are an offshoot of same "Samma" caste. You can google about this fact !
@@saifsamo9750 Chudasama surname reminds me of Kenyan cricketer Dipak Chudasama On the topic of cricket , no I'm not related to the cricketer Debasis Mohanty 😆
Omg! Had tears💧 after listening to soni mahiwa and more so last shayri. Blessed I am as being a sindhi could understand more than 80℅ but rest was explained...... Very vivid
Right from the "Namaste", thru out the discussion I heard stuff that I had no inkling about. 2Hrs+ of absolutely spell-binding stuff. Congratulations & Thank you. Lesson for us Indians: Watch Pakistan. I am afraid we are tending to go down the same road. If we do not watch out, we will, given our size and diversity, land up in a worse spot.
Lot of love and respect for you from Sindh to invite this legend singer and more than that a human. Sindhu Dharti is our mother, we love her so much. Sir, it's request to invite Romasa Jami or other Rawadar Sindhi nationalists in upcoming podcasts.
Sindhu river is so precious and so revered that my aunt name was Sindhu( she is no more)..& I am from extreme southern part of India. You guys in Sindh region are the luckiest one to be in that region. Respect your roots and remember Almighty loves those who dont forget their roots...
As a British Sindhi this podcast and esteemed guest has reaffirmed my faith in humanity and Sindh remains the last bastion against the scourge of intolerance. Look at Saeen saif’s soft spoken and wisdom for one so relatively young, it’s the essence of being a good human, he reminded me of a quote There is line from one of my favourite movies ‘“Remember. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.” Jiya Sindh
As a sindhi Hindu I am always obliged to great grand parents to have gone through ordeal and come to beautiful land of India. But now I am also proud of my ancestral roots in sindh as a sindhi residing in India. Bha shukhr aaye tawanjo! Kyal rakhjo! I love the mention of word "Chandro". It was so common till my grandma was alive.
I love the way Sir Saif Samejo describes his culture. Such deep rooted love and genuine respect really shows. His way of looking life is very harmonic. It felt good as an Indian that such philosophy comes from our neighbors as most of the time it a very negative outlook towards future...so it's very refreshing outlook. Good work in your side too shahzad sir.
I study here in Islamabad. And when I interact with people here mostly we start with " Aap Kahan sy hain?" Then I always reply that " Mien SHIKARPUR sy hoon" so they're like kahan say?? I don't feel good that they don't know about my City Here in Islamabad I mostly meet with people from Punjab side and I guess even we people from Sindh know about thr city names at least but they don't. So, I just wanted to say that I'm so so so happy to hear that your naniyal is from Shikarpur like you said it - Shikarpur. ❤
@@sn_0987 punjabis are like white supremacists of the US . They are self-centered. They don't care about others' sensitivities like culture, languages, sects,political ethics, we don't try to learn a few simple words of other regional languages except urdu ki Qaf Sheen correct kertay rehtay hain etc. As a Punjabi Ahmadi, I know how 99 percent of punjabis treat others. 😞 sorry, but inclusiveness is not our cup of tea .
We Sindhi hath jorna matlb to respect the person whom we meet 🙌🙏. I never know that Saif bha himself is treasure the way he describes regarding "Sur and Wai" it was phenomenal. Also great to know that Shehzad you are Sindhi no wonder that your Sindhi is "Kachi" so me in same boat so what I did with my children I never speak Urdu with them but Sindhi . Believe you me , 4 and 7 years kids have fluency in Sindhi ,English and Chinese but they are unable to speak Urdu. Our generation was pressurized to speak urdu but I did "ulta" with my kids and gave them awareness of their ethnicity- made them sure to be vocal about our Indus civilization (identity).
🙏 Also recognizes the divinity of the human soul and the person greeting acknowledges the divinity in the one being greeted. We were lured into hate by the very conspicuous method of divide and rule. Brought to life in the subcontinent by the British and kept functioning by their loyalists in Pakistan. I am a descendant of those who left their own homeland and came to Sind. May the hate disappear may the love of Bhitai, Bulle Shah and the much hijacked Iqbal be resurrected.
The language reflects the character of an individual. In india 22 local languages have been given constitutional status. Respect all spoken languages in a country to make it culturally united and self respect and confidence.
It's very convincing talk about politics and government. Saif is very much right about Lahoti melo and its government funding. Folk artists should be given many such chances.
سیف سمیجو سلام ہے آپ کو ۔ آپ کی باتوں سے وہ صندلی مہک آرہی ہے جو شاید حدیث میں بھی مذکور ہے کہ مجھے ہند سے نفس رحمن کی چوشبو آتی ہے ! آپ کے انٹرویو میں جلیانوالا باغ کی مثال دی گئ بالکل درست دی گئ ۔ یہ وہی بندوقیں ہیں وہی جی حضوری کرتے ںاوردی جتھے ہیں اور وہی حق گوئ کرتے آپ جیسے لوگ ہیں ۔ یہ جو آپ پر تشدد کر کے خوش ہیں یہ وقت نزع پچھتائینگے کہ اللہ کا حکم بھول کر وہی تقسیم و فساد کا حکم لگا کر اہنے آقاوں کو خوش کرتے رہے۔ یہ برطانیہ کا بویا ہوا زہر آج بھی آبیاری پاتا ہے ۔ چہرے بدل گئے ، پرانی شراب نئ ںوتلوں میں حلال کر لی گئ ۔ تقسیم و نفرت تاج برطانیہ کا پرانا طریقہ ہے اور آج بھی جاری ہے ، اللہ آپ کی حق گوئ کا حامی و ناصر ہو ۔
Wwwah. . Shaandaaar 🎉 loved to watch this. . This is what Sufism brings to You 🙏🙏🙏 tolerance, wisdom n intellectual. . Saif Bhai. There are many more to come its matter if time when estate will be looking for people from these ranks to counter its own created extremist idealogies
we need our graceful humble and respectful Sindh back in India. whole India represents Sindh’s culture and Harmony. India is not India Without Sindh people and Land. lots of love and respect for you guys ❤ please don’t let these stupid people hurt your cultural harmony
Bhai, tu khud India ke bahar rehta hain aur tujhe ye sab chahiye, thodi toh duplicate giri mat kar. Aaja wapas nahi toh yaha. Nakli deshbhakti tum NRI zyada hi dikhate ho. Best wishes 🙏🏻
Love you Saif for the way you explained the Rawadaari, and a bold stance that every one need to copy that they extremists have nothing to do with religion.
Thank you so much for connecting to sindh culture. My mom was from Thehri Mirwah. Her father and my paternal grand parents migrated from india UP. I have visited once interior sindh. I have already started following saif , lahooti melo and definitely going to melo when I will be in pakistan. Lots of Love appreciation. I have tried the same thing for multan but was so young at that time and didn’t have much exposure of management.
Thank you, dear Shahzad Gias, for inviting me. I spoke openly, sharing my heart and mind without holding back. I tried to answer as many questions as I could. Shahzad himself is a remarkable, thoughtful voice, and he created an environment where I felt more comfortable than ever to speak freely. It’s probably the most open and honest space I’ve experienced in my life. Much respect to Shahzad ✊🏽
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Thank you for bringing the face of sindh in a proper way. I don't think I could've trusted anyone else with such responsibility of showing culture.
One of the best podcasts by The Pakistan Experience. Thank you, dear Shehzad, and keep shining dear Saif Samejo 💖. Long Live Sindh wara💞😍
Well explained Saif, I never expected you to understand Sufi khayal and Sindhi culture in such a broader way. Feeling really happy to see our Sindhi artists as Global Ambassadors of Peace. Bravo!
bro looks like a south indian superstar, has a very sindhi-gujrati accent and has an inclusive soul.
Love you brother. More power to you. Love from India.
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Exaaaaactly...love from Pakistan.
Sindh Gujarat neighbor hai cultural similarity is going to happen especially with kuchch region
Bilkul yahi mai bhi kehne vali thi...❤
Bro i am a proud Hindu Pakistani and Sindhi. This is one of the best podcast ever and as always, I'm your fan! ♥
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This is Sindh. ❤️
Always fascinating to hear stories about Pakistani Sindhis-being an Indian Sindhi with roots from Quetta, Jacobabad and Shikarpur, it hits close to home!
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Stay blessed 🙌
Me from shikarpur very old city of Sindh Pakistan 😊
Wish u guys never left us alone in the hand of these wolves......
Wish u guys could come back to our beloved home land
In delhi there is quite a big community of sindhis and i tell you they are very respectful , talk very softly , educated and owns alot of businesses and very importantly they have wonderful cuisine .
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My friend is half Sindhi half Telugu!
Much appreciation to Shehzad Gias for hosting Saif Samejo on his podcast, shedding light on the true essence of Sindh's rich culture and civilization. Hats off to Saif and his comrades for their unwavering commitment to preserving and promoting our heritage. Their dedication is truly inspiring, and this conversation was a powerful reminder of the depth and beauty of Sindhi traditions.
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The way he has explained, Rawadari is commendable
Hats off to Saif Samejo
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His accent is like a South and Gujju mix and his looks are like a Telgu or Tamil Hero😀
Young Kamal Hassan,🤩
Sindh sums up the south asian culture very well intelligence, tolerance and humility.
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It is not just culture of South Asia, please include east-asisn countries like China, Korea, Indonesia & Japan and many more.
We have sam fault, and same pain.
We should come together and have a European like integration.
Sindhus and Sindhis are the most politically mature people I've met in civil society. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
bhai sub se jada hindu ladkiyo ke sindh se he kidnap kar ke convert kiya jata hai.
@mustafaali1624 yes that's why strongest saradri system exist there 😂😂😂
How sweetly he is speaking.itna inclusive thoughts maine abhi tk pakistan me nhi dekha ..
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Sweet thoughts but Keep it in thoughts only. Cultists countries like Pakistan and Bang ladesh are not supposed to be visited if you're not a cultist yourself.
My grandparents r from patni & larkana. This is the 1st of ur podcast that I hv watched and the 1st where sindh and Sindhi were at the center. Can't w8 for more such contect including vlog series. Lots of love from India & Indian sindhis. I told you that we become one again.
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Kia khubsurat insaan hain Saif Samejo aur kitni khubsurat baatein kartay hain yeh apni music ki tarah.. loved this podcast :)
What a wonderful definition of Rawadari, its more inclusive than Humanity.
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21:25 The way he intervened on mentioning Kaarachi separate from sindh and the way you responded by offering apology is comendable. ❤
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Sindhi's are one of prominent business community in India......best peoples
Saif bha people like you are the reason why some of us brainwashed children of this generation are forced to sit in solace sometimes and think about how our state has engineered a colonial mindset into us, thinking always less of our culture, language and region. Not anymore, thanks for all your work and dedication towards our culture. I can guarantee that some of the wise minds of our generation will take pride in our respective cultures, ensuring they are passed down through our lineage. Haq moujood, Sadaa Moujood!
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Bhai you are the future of Pakistan. Being self critical is the first step towards progress.
Pakistanis are Indians, Pakistani culture is Sindhi, Punjabi, Gujarati culture. Pakistanis are originally Hindus who accepted Islam.
The day you realize your truth, Pakistan will break free & grow.
Best wishes from India.
Would love to see a series where artists and locals like this come and portray all the different cultures, and languages in our country. Humanise them back in our minds.
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In india, Sindhi people are very active in business, very friendly, and very respected. 😊
I'm deeply impressed by Saif Samejo's understanding of culture, language and heritage.
Shahzad behaving like a sufi throughout the podcast while conversing with Saif Samejo.
Jaisa des waisa base. Aap ko podcast k dunya k Johnny sins nikle .
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He has finally openly said what we all need to say over and over, that these people have nothing to do with religion
So you accept 2 nation theory was a fraud
Partition is the greatest wrong to this subcontinent
Sindh is the birthplace of Indus Valley Civilisation.
I love Sindhis whether Indian or Pakistani, love their food, the cuisine, the full-of-life nature.
I met a few Pakistan born Sindhis who moved for better career opportunities in India as well as in the UAE, I can clearly see the difference in the respectful way they talk.
I guess, majority of Indian Sindhis have Ghotki origin or Amil.
Best wishes.
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Thank you for your kind words saien ❤
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Moved india for better career ? 😂😂😂 all of them are Nomadic people from Kholi , Bheel , tribe who still didn't get any documents
Big fan of saif samejo ❤
Haven't watched the full video. Will watch it over the weekend when I can give it the attention it deserves. But couldn't stop myself from appreciating this beautiful man. Kitna cutie patootie hai yeh insaan 🤗! Pakistan should appoint him as their High Commissioner to India asap. Great choice of guest Shehzad! This is going to be a great one, I can tell. ❤️
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Thank you shehzad.
I am multi ethnic and have always been connected to my Pahari side and can even speak potohari but I am far far away from my Saraiki side. After listening to you for a few months I have started to put an effort in not only learning Saraiki but also to reconnect with my family there.
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Saif Samejo's music feels like a breath of fresh air and deeply connected to the earth. His melodies have a way of grounding in the beauty of nature. Truly a rare artist! 🎶💕
Thanks Shehzad for promoting Sindh and spreading awareness about our people, our province 😊
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Was waiting for someone like Ada Samejo to talk about our Culture, tradition, language and rising religious extremism in our motherland Sindh. He got a beautiful voice and kind heart. and I condemn the PPP's inhuman attack on peaceful " Sindh Rawadari March" . More power to fellows like Saif who are standing against the extremism and raising their voice against the injustice....Thank You Ada Shahzad for inviting him.
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Thank you so much shehzad for picking my question and also thank you so much SAIF for your beautiful reply about Sindhi and Urdu media.
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I’ve been to Balochistan but didn’t know that such beautiful Sindhi culture exists in Pakistan, feeling proud. 🥹
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Balochistan was originally a Sindhi land of Jatts, Jadgal, Jamote, Jam, Kacchhis, Makranis, Nummaris, Khetranis and a Brahvi land.
These Balochs came here in 13th century.
❤ Very very interesting and informative for me being Sindhi...May almighty lord bless Sindhis to retain their culture and heritage rather than falling prey to religous extremism...
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This podcast is awesome! I enjoyed every minute, and it truly refreshed me while deepening my connection to my roots. Thank you for such an inspiring experience!
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Sindh is full of multicultural, traditions and diversity...
SINDH was, is and will be a secular province....❤️
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No? Sindhis tolerate the minorities because they see the minorities as Sindhi first. We don't care about the Hindus of any other place. Why? Because we have nothing to do with them, We're not related in any way. Plus islam teaches us to tolerate minorities.
Philosophical, intellectual, enlightened talk between these two gem..
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I don't know this man .But today i listen one of the most beautiful podcast whoes thoughts are clear..One of the best ❤
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Thank you Shehzad. I grew up in Karachi but never appreciated this aspect of Sindhi culture, which is so beautiful.
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جس لهو سنڌ جي تهذيب جي بلڪل درست عڪاسي ڪئي اٿو. واقعي گلن کي موقعو ڏيو ته وڌن ويجهن پٿرن جي ته ڪا تهذيب ناهي هوندي.
جئيو سيف ڀاءُ
Wah Shahzad what a statement " unhoney humey dafnaya paar unko nahi pata tha ki hum beez hai"... Bhai ..🙏
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27:56 kya Gehri baat keh di sahab, I just got goosebumps and this part was enough for me to understand Inclusiveness.
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What a wonderful guest! As a Sindhi myself, I can identify with his experiences. Loved the word chando 🙏🏽
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Haven't watched the full video but I'm hundred percent sure that this is going to be the most Soothing video ever on this channel 🙏❤️
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I'm from Rajasthan, india.
My school principle was a sindhi. His parents cane to india as a refugee in partition. They left all their wealth in Pakistan and started in rajasthan from scratch.
Invaders tried their best to destroy sindhu(hindu) culture.
They stole somnath temple not for once or twice but THRICE.
Only few south indians are still saved temples because they were far away from north. So many invader couldn't reach. them
Even in South India, Malik kafur's troops destroyed hundreds of temples in Karnataka,Andhra and TN.Many were later resurrected by the rulers of Vijayanagar
@@prakashkonnur825 yes but I guess still there are many temples in south india as compare to north india due to 1000s years of war.
Could you tell us about how many Hindu rulers also destroyed temples of their defeated enemies as a show of force?
Why Muslim invaders did not destroy temples in Malaysia, Indonesia, Africa, Central Asia? Because it was not an acceptable act in those regions and cultures.
In India, temple destruction as a result of losing a war was considered normal, hence why the Invaders thought they could get away with it.
Many invader kings also built temples, commissioned the construction of Hindu temples and paid for it through the Mughal treasury.
History is not black and white, enough with the constant sob story. Please stop the insecure nationalism.
@@lanoklom9697 why an indian or a Pakistani Muslim ( who born in this land and whose just 2,3 previous generations were Hindus) get offended when you say something about those invaders and looteras who just to loot us, convert us , rape women. What you wanna portray. Are you their successors? Lmao
@@lanoklom9697 why Indian and Pakistani Muslims(who are son of this soil and whose 2,3 previous generations were Hindus)get offended for invaders who came to destroy this land's culture, knowledge, wealth and did rapes, conversions etc. Why your BP is getting high?🌝 Your love is more for Mohammad ghazni than bhagat singh. Don't be emotional fool and accept reality of the land.
Sindhis are beautiful people. They’re all over India more so in Mumbai and surroundings of Maharashtra. Some have lived before partition others came afterwards. One of the sharpest and successful communities both in business and academics is India. Sindh is Hind and vice versa ❤
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What a breathtaking podcast!! Luv you Shehzad bhai and Saif bhai ❤❤
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I have been watching your videos from quite some time, but I must say this one is the best of all, what a man Samejo . Thank you Shehzad for having him on the podcast.
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I am from India Himachal Pradesh we also use Maanu word for those people who is gentle, calm , composed 😢😢
Humare Mumbai , Nagpur ( Maharashtra)and Gujarat me bahot badi sindhi community hai.
All are well off and mostly in business field 😊
Yes, Nagpur!!!
I have plenty of Sindhi friends there especially in Jaripatka, the defacto Sindhi locality.
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I don't know why he gives the vibe of song kun faya kun ❤🇮🇳
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I listened to every second of this podcast. Saif Samejo is an amazing speaker with such a soft-spoken demeanor, and he seems like an incredible human being. Credit also goes to the interviewer for guiding the conversation so well.
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59:11 Don't you think the same thing is happening to the people of Karachi now? People make fun of us, saying things like "Karanchi walay" or associating all Karachiites with Gutka. Maybe this is karma. Thanks to independent media, we can now learn more about other people and their experiences.
For the first time in my life, I truly feel connected to my Sindhi identity. Although I was born into an Urdu-speaking Pakhtoon family, I now believe I am just as Sindhi as anyone else, having been born in Sindh. Sadly, we were only introduced to the Sindhi language in the 3rd grade, which I feel may have been part of the government's political agenda-to ensure we learned just enough to pass exams rather than truly connect with the language and culture.
P.S. I’d like to apologize to all Pakistanis if I have ever participated in ignorant or racist jokes. Jokes can be fine, but not when they are used to suppress or diminish entire communities. I’m sorry-I can no longer be part of that mindset. Peace ❤
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Sindhi People have genius mind and gently way to meet every individual by their bottom of heart, we just want our basic rights nothings else Modern Education for Awaken mind, we will create our own path to flow as river. We need more podcasted like this one, Saif Bhai is pure soul and Love for him and Thankful To Shahzab Bhai for all the true facts keep it up. Lub You ❤❤🥀🌻
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Like all your podcast, another gem. There are very few secular living on both side of borders. Hats off. Touched the core.
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Didi vo log sufism ko secularism bata rahe hai jo Islam ka ek firka hai aur tailor kishan kumar ka gala katne vala sufi hi tha aur owaisi bhi sufi hai 😅
@@Adam-xh3pq nop they were not sufi
@@softwareengineerinprocess4655 the important thing is not sufi but secularism that doesn't have they are sindh state is basically multicultural society and traditions which are rooted by Hindu culture but they are converted Muslim by religion and in illusion of that their culture is secular because their custom tradition is different from whole Pakistan
A regular follower accros the border!!! Doing great job ....keep up your good work!!
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I was eagerly waiting for this podcast. Both are my favourite. Shehzad bha thanks for bringing Saif Samejo ❤ !!!
Bro , both of your names are so similar 😂
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@@shatnermohanty6678 Yes because we both belong to Samma caste. The Sammas were one of the two local Sindhi Rajput muslim converts of Sindh who ruled Sindh for centuries, the other being Soomro. Many Hindu tribes like Jadeja, Chudasama etc also are an offshoot of same "Samma" caste. You can google about this fact !
@@saifsamo9750 your knowledge about your history is astounding.
You should start a channel talking about Sindhi history and culture.
@@saifsamo9750 Chudasama surname reminds me of Kenyan cricketer Dipak Chudasama
On the topic of cricket ,
no I'm not related to the cricketer Debasis Mohanty 😆
Omg! Had tears💧 after listening to soni mahiwa and more so last shayri. Blessed I am as being a sindhi could understand more than 80℅ but rest was explained...... Very vivid
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Shahzad Bhai love you hogaya. Was wondering when is he gonna be on ur podcast. Will definitely listen to this podcast
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Right from the "Namaste", thru out the discussion I heard stuff that I had no inkling about.
2Hrs+ of absolutely spell-binding stuff. Congratulations & Thank you.
Lesson for us Indians: Watch Pakistan. I am afraid we are tending to go down the same road. If we do not watch out, we will, given our size and diversity, land up in a worse spot.
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Lot of love and respect for you from Sindh to invite this legend singer and more than that a human.
Sindhu Dharti is our mother, we love her so much.
Sir, it's request to invite Romasa Jami or other Rawadar Sindhi nationalists in upcoming podcasts.
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As a sindhi, very happy to see him on the podcast. Hope to meet him some day and share a moment. ❤
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Sindhu river is so precious and so revered that my aunt name was Sindhu( she is no more)..& I am from extreme southern part of India. You guys in Sindh region are the luckiest one to be in that region. Respect your roots and remember Almighty loves those who dont forget their roots...
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every word explain logically................... welldone😍
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Totally agree with You. Sindh ki Saqaafat Khoobsoorat Tareen Hai. ❤👍
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As a British Sindhi this podcast and esteemed guest has reaffirmed my faith in humanity and Sindh remains the last bastion against the scourge of intolerance. Look at Saeen saif’s soft spoken and wisdom for one so relatively young, it’s the essence of being a good human, he reminded me of a quote There is line from one of my favourite movies ‘“Remember. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.” Jiya Sindh
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BEST TPE PODCAST TO DATE. Please call more Sindhi indigenous intellectuals. Please call Jami Chandio, Amar Jalil, and others.
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As a sindhi Hindu I am always obliged to great grand parents to have gone through ordeal and come to beautiful land of India. But now I am also proud of my ancestral roots in sindh as a sindhi residing in India. Bha shukhr aaye tawanjo! Kyal rakhjo! I love the mention of word "Chandro". It was so common till my grandma was alive.
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I love the way Sir Saif Samejo describes his culture. Such deep rooted love and genuine respect really shows. His way of looking life is very harmonic. It felt good as an Indian that such philosophy comes from our neighbors as most of the time it a very negative outlook towards future...so it's very refreshing outlook.
Good work in your side too shahzad sir.
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Two of the most affluent and prosperous communities in India: Sindhi and Parsi ❤️ There's always a business lesson to be learnt from my Sindhi friends
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the whole economy of migrated sindhi Hindu in India is bigger than whole Pakistan economy 😅
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What a beautiful thought of ravadari, I hope this can prevail and bring peace. Great podcast thanks for this interaction.
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I study here in Islamabad. And when I interact with people here mostly we start with " Aap Kahan sy hain?" Then I always reply that " Mien SHIKARPUR sy hoon" so they're like kahan say?? I don't feel good that they don't know about my City Here in Islamabad I mostly meet with people from Punjab side and I guess even we people from Sindh know about thr city names at least but they don't.
So, I just wanted to say that I'm so so so happy to hear that your naniyal is from Shikarpur like you said it - Shikarpur. ❤
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@@sn_0987 punjabis are like white supremacists of the US . They are self-centered. They don't care about others' sensitivities like culture, languages, sects,political ethics, we don't try to learn a few simple words of other regional languages except urdu ki Qaf Sheen correct kertay rehtay hain etc. As a Punjabi Ahmadi, I know how 99 percent of punjabis treat others. 😞 sorry, but inclusiveness is not our cup of tea .
Important line of this podcast "payar ka b idara hota hai kya" ihya munhji sindh aa ❤
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It is interesting how he has a clear Indian Gujarati accent to his Urdu.
30 millions people have this accent in Sind Province , Pakistan 🇵🇰
Gujrat was once part of sindh.
The famous Hinduja business family is from Shikarpur as is cnn correspondent Dr Sanjay Gupta.
Dear Shehzad, It is one of the most wonderful epsiodes yet.
Also try to invite more people like Saif.
Until then, stay blessed.❤️🙌
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We Sindhi hath jorna matlb to respect the person whom we meet 🙌🙏.
I never know that Saif bha himself is treasure the way he describes regarding "Sur and Wai" it was phenomenal. Also great to know that Shehzad you are Sindhi no wonder that your Sindhi is "Kachi" so me in same boat so what I did with my children I never speak Urdu with them but Sindhi . Believe you me , 4 and 7 years kids have fluency in Sindhi ,English and Chinese but they are unable to speak Urdu. Our generation was pressurized to speak urdu but I did "ulta" with my kids and gave them awareness of their ethnicity- made them sure to be vocal about our Indus civilization (identity).
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🙏 Also recognizes the divinity of the human soul and the person greeting acknowledges the divinity in the one being greeted.
We were lured into hate by the very conspicuous method of divide and rule. Brought to life in the subcontinent by the British and kept functioning by their loyalists in Pakistan.
I am a descendant of those who left their own homeland and came to Sind.
May the hate disappear may the love of Bhitai, Bulle Shah and the much hijacked Iqbal be resurrected.
@@OwaiseAli-ye1ej If this recognizes the divinity of the soul then it's kufr in Islam
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@@OwaiseAli-ye1ej believing in divinity of soul is kufr
I am watching this podcast and commenting at the same time, and this is one of best podcast i have ever seen
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The language reflects the character of an individual. In india 22 local languages have been given constitutional status. Respect all spoken languages in a country to make it culturally united and self respect and confidence.
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Your guest is speaking in the slang spoken in the state of MP in india.
@@atulkumar-pr4yo it's sindhi
MashAllah finally, Really happy to see him on your podcast
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Subscribed because of Saif Samejo ❤
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What a person Saif Samaijo is ❤❤❤❤
Speaking so politely, he's reshaping the stereotype around Sindhis. More power to him ❤
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One of the best podcasts ever.
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Love from Netherlands. Fantastic program. سرڪار کي فنڊ ڏيڻ گھرجي
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It's very convincing talk about politics and government. Saif is very much right about Lahoti melo and its government funding. Folk artists should be given many such chances.
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He is a gem ! And hopefully people will start seeing the depth of sindhi minds ! We are natural born sufis !
Pakistanis should rediscover their roots & ancestors culture. So nice to listen to brother Saif.
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سیف سمیجو سلام ہے آپ کو ۔
آپ کی باتوں سے وہ صندلی مہک آرہی ہے جو شاید حدیث میں بھی مذکور ہے کہ مجھے ہند سے نفس رحمن کی چوشبو آتی ہے !
آپ کے انٹرویو میں جلیانوالا باغ کی مثال دی گئ بالکل درست دی گئ ۔ یہ وہی بندوقیں ہیں وہی جی حضوری کرتے ںاوردی جتھے ہیں اور وہی حق گوئ کرتے آپ جیسے لوگ ہیں ۔ یہ جو آپ پر تشدد کر کے خوش ہیں یہ وقت نزع پچھتائینگے کہ اللہ کا حکم بھول کر وہی تقسیم و فساد کا حکم لگا کر اہنے آقاوں کو خوش کرتے رہے۔ یہ برطانیہ کا بویا ہوا زہر آج بھی آبیاری پاتا ہے ۔ چہرے بدل گئے ، پرانی شراب نئ ںوتلوں میں حلال کر لی گئ ۔
تقسیم و نفرت تاج برطانیہ کا پرانا طریقہ ہے اور آج بھی جاری ہے ، اللہ آپ کی حق گوئ کا حامی و ناصر ہو ۔
As a non sindhi ..... This was very interesting and informative.
Looking forward to more videos about sindh.
Love you Sindhis people, they are sweet, secular, and most welcome people in the world ❤.
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All Hindu girl kidnap by Muslim are "Sindi Muslim "
@ThePakistanExperience All Hindu girl kidnap by Muslim are "Sindi Muslim "
All Hindu girl kidnap by Muslim are "Sindi Muslim "
Love from my side
Saif love you bro, I feel elevated listening to you
Shahzad, well done
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Very unexpected but much needed podcast
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This guy made me regret partition now 😂😂, kya khubsurat batein he inki ..love you from india❤
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watching the podcast from Nepal, keep up the good work Shehzad.
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Wwwah. . Shaandaaar 🎉 loved to watch this. . This is what Sufism brings to You 🙏🙏🙏 tolerance, wisdom n intellectual. . Saif Bhai.
There are many more to come its matter if time when estate will be looking for people from these ranks to counter its own created extremist idealogies
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we need our graceful humble and respectful Sindh back in India. whole India represents Sindh’s culture and Harmony.
India is not India Without Sindh people and Land.
lots of love and respect for you guys ❤
please don’t let these stupid people hurt your cultural harmony
Bhai, tu khud India ke bahar rehta hain aur tujhe ye sab chahiye, thodi toh duplicate giri mat kar.
Aaja wapas nahi toh yaha. Nakli deshbhakti tum NRI zyada hi dikhate ho.
Best wishes 🙏🏻
No thanks lol
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bhai pehle india ko secular banao or begunah musalmanon se nafrat or zulm band karo
@@jahangirkhan9803 Bhai, India secular hi hain.
Yaha sirf kuch extremists pagalpana kar rahe hain Bhagwa Hindu aur Islamism ke naam par.
Love you Saif for the way you explained the Rawadaari, and a bold stance that every one need to copy that they extremists have nothing to do with religion.
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Love You The Pakistan Experience For Podcasting With Saif Samejo
Love From Sindh Kacha Ghotki Jeay Sindh
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Thank you so much for connecting to sindh culture.
My mom was from Thehri Mirwah. Her father and my paternal grand parents migrated from india UP.
I have visited once interior sindh. I have already started following saif , lahooti melo and definitely going to melo when I will be in pakistan.
Lots of Love appreciation.
I have tried the same thing for multan but was so young at that time and didn’t have much exposure of management.
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Thank you, Shehzad Gias, for hosting Saif.
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Very intellectual and humble person is saif Samejo ❤
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Need podcast in Sindhi and Sindhis Culture more
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I literally had tears when he was explaining Rawadari. Beautifully explained and the reason we are so behind! Literally, a joke in the world!
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I loved hearing this guest as his accent is completely Indian ❤
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