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 ✊🏽
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@ghayoorabbas64172 ай бұрын
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@Unarrr2 ай бұрын
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.
@queenPAK2 ай бұрын
One of the best podcasts by The Pakistan Experience. Thank you, dear Shehzad, and keep shining dear Saif Samejo 💖. Long Live Sindh wara💞😍
@SamirAli-rv4xd2 ай бұрын
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!
@AP-gz5sq2 ай бұрын
Bro i am a proud Hindu Pakistani and Sindhi. This is one of the best podcast ever and as always, I'm your fan! ♥
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@aftab1one2 ай бұрын
This is Sindh. ❤️
@arslansoomro63442 ай бұрын
Brother you are not hindu your are proud Paki Sanatni from Pak❤❤
@arslansoomro63442 ай бұрын
Brother you are not hindu You are Paki and Proud sanatani❤
@AlorSharma2 ай бұрын
God bless❤❤🇮🇳🇵🇰
@suhridguha25602 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Wordlesspine2 ай бұрын
Exaaaaactly...love from Pakistan.
@ashupal46052 ай бұрын
Sindh Gujarat neighbor hai cultural similarity is going to happen especially with kuchch region
@latakhatri29062 ай бұрын
Bilkul yahi mai bhi kehne vali thi...❤
@AmaanKanwar2 ай бұрын
Starting me me bhi soch raha tha ki koi South superstar h
@hardikshah20032 ай бұрын
I am truly touched by this podcast. Thanks to Saif and Shehzad. As a British Indian Gujarati, I feel that the narrative around Pakistani identity (and even Indian identity to a certain extent) is driven by Urdu and Punjabi speakers - in terms of politucs, art, music, culture, language, dress, cuisine, etc. nothing against our Punjabi brothers and sisters from both sides, but it is very important to preserve with pride our indigenous culture, and pass it on our next generation. I always knew how deeply connected Sindhi culture and language is with Gujarati, Rajasthani and Kutchi culture and language. But listening to Saif strengthened my view the the core Indian+Pakistani culture goes beyond the Punjabi pop songs and dance (again, no offense meant). The sweetness of Sindhi language, how he described Rawadari, how he mentioned that Ashram and Bhagat are not just Hinduism related words is amazing. We need more of this. Bravo Saif bhai.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@samdahellboi48022 ай бұрын
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
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@temuzin8792 ай бұрын
I m a pahadi from Uttrakhand India. My wife is Sindhi. We both listen ur music. Love u sir. Bhagwan aapko bahot khush rakhe. Bahot pyare insan ho aap. Apki voice bahot pyari hai.
@yaseenbhutto95452 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@kashifkabirr2 ай бұрын
Listened to this whole podcast without any pause. I'm a proud Sindhi. سيف سميجو ھڪ بھترين انسان.
@shashaankthakur60932 ай бұрын
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
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@a.s-h1h2 ай бұрын
Yes Sindhi Hindu , Jain and Parsi are people with brilliant business mindset 😊 rich community in india and hidden backbone of Indian economy.its hurt when i saw Sindhi Hindus condition in Pakistan 😓
@UAre-o1u2 ай бұрын
The way he has explained, Rawadari is commendable Hats off to Saif Samejo ❤❤❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@fahadjawaid35692 ай бұрын
Kia khubsurat insaan hain Saif Samejo aur kitni khubsurat baatein kartay hain yeh apni music ki tarah.. loved this podcast :)
@a.r.official.....69212 ай бұрын
Follow Adam seeker 💀
@chetnasingh77472 ай бұрын
How sweetly he is speaking.itna inclusive thoughts maine abhi tk pakistan me nhi dekha ..
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
This is Sindh ❤️
@asksingh59212 ай бұрын
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.
@quratul072 ай бұрын
@ThePakistanExperience the ideology you are depicting about Sindh is 180 degrees from what pakistani news media channels are portraying from day one for 24/7/365. Overseas non Sindhis have only one-way info about the land of Shahzads and Saifs, and i.e., coming from 60+ channels. Unfortunately, it's making them Sindh haters.
@_samadmemon14Ай бұрын
@@quratul07 the world is changing and we should explore ourselves the true side of stories like i am doing of this sub continent region and other parts of the world
@gopalshakti20262 ай бұрын
What a wonderful definition of Rawadari, its more inclusive than Humanity.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Lakshyarajkalra2 ай бұрын
Always fascinating to hear stories about Pakistani Sindhis-being an Indian Sindhi with roots from Quetta, Jacobabad and Shikarpur, it hits close to home!
@ahmedrazamughal2 ай бұрын
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@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@queenPAK2 ай бұрын
Stay blessed 🙌
@hussainsiddiqui12 ай бұрын
Me from shikarpur very old city of Sindh Pakistan 😊
@Zajjjj6662 ай бұрын
Wish u guys never left us alone in the hands of these wolves...... Wish u guys could come back to our beloved home land
@ChahatWadhwani-w2x2 ай бұрын
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 hope that we become one again. ❤️❤️❤️
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Golumam2 ай бұрын
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@Ayaz_chachar2 ай бұрын
Listen Naseer Memon, Sindhi intellectual, on the platform of Blackhole organized by Hoodbhy. You would come to know more about Sindh and Sindhi people and also about their culture and traditions. Most recommended podcast at blackhole
@vikashramrakhiani38882 ай бұрын
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@TheLawandHistory2 ай бұрын
IAM from larkana too
@vijaymalik72352 ай бұрын
In india, Sindhi people are very active in business, very friendly, and very respected. 😊
@VideosofNature-my8we2 ай бұрын
تمام بهترين ڳالهه ٻولهه، توهان سنڌ جي "ماڻهپو" کي سٺي نموني بيان ڪيو آهي، سنڌ جي ثقافت ۽ ادب، خاص طور شاهه جي شاعري ۽ ان جي پسمنظر تي سٺو ڳالهايو آهي. سلامت رهو.
@shivamji12342 ай бұрын
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 .
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@SuperYoman1002 ай бұрын
My friend is half Sindhi half Telugu!
@GuzzarAwan2 ай бұрын
sindhi r richest community in india along with jains.
@mash69432 ай бұрын
His accent is like a South and Gujju mix and his looks are like a Telgu or Tamil Hero😀 Young Kamal Hassan,🤩
@Hararyoukoz31062 ай бұрын
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@interestingvideos14442 ай бұрын
Haha 😂 thought the same... Tamil hero
@ronukisshh81132 ай бұрын
I am from India Himachal Pradesh we also use Maanu word for those people who is gentle, calm , composed 😢😢
@UshaBaluni-k8y2 ай бұрын
Manu the pahle manyush prithvi pe humare ancestor
@aboutfacts9692 ай бұрын
Kuthu de tusa m kangre te
@SalmanHoon2 ай бұрын
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 ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@sn_09872 ай бұрын
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. ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@quratul072 ай бұрын
@@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 .
@BeAwaaz2 ай бұрын
I’ve been to Balochistan but didn’t know that such beautiful Sindhi culture exists in Pakistan, feeling proud. 🥹
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@safeeruttero7862 ай бұрын
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.
@ProNoooob972 ай бұрын
Sindh sums up the south asian culture very well intelligence, tolerance and humility.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@AbhishekSingh-xf8fd2 ай бұрын
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.
@mustafaali16242 ай бұрын
Sindhus and Sindhis are the most politically mature people I've met in civil society. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@vishvajitkumar94972 ай бұрын
bhai sub se jada hindu ladkiyo ke sindh se he kidnap kar ke convert kiya jata hai.
@Bashir-n2x2 ай бұрын
@mustafaali1624 yes that's why strongest saradri system exist there 😂😂😂
@arslanali62432 ай бұрын
Philosophical, intellectual, enlightened talk between these two gem..
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@SAMEJZ2 ай бұрын
@@arslanali6243 💯💯💯
@MiRaqsamm2 ай бұрын
I have never experienced a great man with such a soft talk on this platform, Saif Samejo! You Did greatly as an Ambassador of sindhi culture True face of Islam that extemism and Daku culture has no relation with people of Sindh, This is land of Sufis where love and humanity has always been ruling on religious extremism...
@ManekPremchand19502 ай бұрын
What a wonderful guest! As a Sindhi myself, I can identify with his experiences. Loved the word chando 🙏🏽
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@skycelestial44492 ай бұрын
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...
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Ayaz_chachar2 ай бұрын
Brother we express great love and Care for You From Sindh❤
@a.r.official.....69212 ай бұрын
@@Ayaz_chacharFollow Adam seeker 💀
@rgyalchanhussain99662 ай бұрын
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 .
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@abdulsamadabro20482 ай бұрын
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!
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@muhammadsultan53512 ай бұрын
21:25 The way he intervened on mentioning Kaarachi separate from sindh and the way you responded by offering apology is comendable. ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@WTF_whatthefootball2 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@faizankazi50342 ай бұрын
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!
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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2 ай бұрын
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.
@Gangoodeshi2 ай бұрын
It seems you’re the one who needs to break free from ignorance, rather than those you’re preaching to.
@GayatriBhattacharjee-c9b2 ай бұрын
Wow! Sindh is not just a GHULAM province. Sindh is an AAZAAD civilization. Mr. Saif Samejo is just one wave of the vast knowledge of that Sindhi civilization. Such a great civilization will never be perished or uprooted by the artificial creation of Panjabi occupied faki-ishtan.
@aslamali33412 ай бұрын
I can proudly say that Saif and me are both alumnus of same institution which is Institute of English Language and Literature (IELL), University of Sindh, Jamshoro. But in Saif’s days it was Department of English, and in our times it is IELL. ❤
@anuragvats37402 ай бұрын
I have watched the clip. Massive respect for standing up for zulm. More power to you and your voice. Love from sarhad paar. ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@ramkrishnahumagain86472 ай бұрын
Wow, I did not know that such people exist in Pakistan. I am from Nepal 🇳🇵
@sanahasnain2 ай бұрын
He has finally openly said what we all need to say over and over, that these people have nothing to do with religion
@junaid_21072 ай бұрын
So you accept 2 nation theory was a fraud
@SattickDas20012 ай бұрын
Partition is the greatest wrong to this subcontinent
@chuckleswithbubbles56612 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@16maqsood2 ай бұрын
Saif samejo is one of the front warrior of Shah bhittai's army, who is fighting against the bigotry, intolerance and extremist culture in beautiful land of sindh. Saif is our asset, we own him. Jeay sindh, Jeay Latif... Love u for having him on your podcast... ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Xbunny632 ай бұрын
never felt so invested in any podcast ever, wonderful job by shahzad and saif thank you for portraying such a beautiful image of sindh❤️
@hiteshthahrani2 ай бұрын
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! 🎶💕
@rjrangani2 ай бұрын
Sindhi's are one of prominent business community in India......best peoples
@abc_cba2 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@ahmedrazamughal2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words saien ❤
@abc_cba2 ай бұрын
@@ahmedrazamughal ❤️
@Bashir-n2x2 ай бұрын
Moved india for better career ? 😂😂😂 all of them are Nomadic people from Kholi , Bheel , tribe who still didn't get any documents
@ghayoorabbas64172 ай бұрын
Big fan of saif samejo ❤
@sunala12652 ай бұрын
"Namaste" is a traditional greeting* *used in* 1. India 2. Nepal 3. Sri Lanka 4. Bhutan 5. Mauritius (due to Indian diaspora) 6. Bangladesh: India Border "Namaste" or "Namas" (Bengali) 7. Pakistan: Sindh region"Namaste" or "Adaab" (Urdu) 8. Tibet: "Tashi delek" (similar to Namaste) 9 Thailand: "Wai" or "Namaste" (in Buddhist contexts) 10. Cambodia: "Sampeah" (similar to Namaste) 11. Laos: "Namas" or "Sabai-sabai" (similar to Namaste) 12. Myanmar (Burma): "Mingalaba" (similar to Namaste) 13. Fiji (due to Indian diaspora) 14. Guyana (due to Indian diaspora) 15. Suriname (due to Indian diaspora) 16. Singapore (in Indian communities) 17. Malaysia (in Indian communities) 🙏🇮🇳🕉️🙏
@MasalaPopcornWala2 ай бұрын
27:56 kya Gehri baat keh di sahab, I just got goosebumps and this part was enough for me to understand Inclusiveness.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@ashokchanchlani47282 ай бұрын
❤ 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...
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@siddiqaperveen16302 ай бұрын
Love from Netherlands. Fantastic program. سرڪار کي فنڊ ڏيڻ گھرجي
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@mubasharali1102 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@nurulhudavijapurwala49362 ай бұрын
Vohra from india gujrat . proud to be sufi muslim. Sufism isn't just grave worship it's beyond than imagination . We produce peace prosperity civilizational values , wisdom, education, university, scholars. There's not a single terrorist organisations belongs to Sufism because we are a really peaceful ideology .
@najumanazeer30152 ай бұрын
Saif is renowned artist from sindh . Lots of love from Hyderabad sindh Pakistan
@RgmManager2 ай бұрын
as long as persons like samejo are born , sindhi language will never die. we indian sindhis all over the world always belived sindhi language will be less spoken in future.
@vkwrites84272 ай бұрын
بھترين پروگرام سائين مون پورو پروگرام ٻڌو 2 ڪلاڪ 27 منٽن جو ♥️ سيف سميجو ڪير سڏائي تمام بھترين پروگرام مولا توھان ٻنھي کي خوش رکي سڌائين ترقي ماڻيندا رھو سيف سائين ♥️
@umeshnaidu2 ай бұрын
Wah Shahzad what a statement " unhoney humey dafnaya paar unko nahi pata tha ki hum beez hai"... Bhai ..🙏
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@shatnermohanty66782 ай бұрын
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 🙏❤️
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Tushar131219722 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@UshaBaluni-k8y2 ай бұрын
You want to go back there
@surindersinghkular35082 ай бұрын
Thanks young men for standing up. Got to know about sindhu culture and people by this podcast. Appreciate your efforts.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@DebaratiBhattacharya24102 ай бұрын
Like all your podcast, another gem. There are very few secular living on both side of borders. Hats off. Touched the core.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Adam-xh3pq2 ай бұрын
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 😅
@softwareengineerinprocess46552 ай бұрын
@@Adam-xh3pq nop they were not sufi
@Adam-xh3pq2 ай бұрын
@@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
@softwareengineerinprocess46552 ай бұрын
@@Adam-xh3pq mr adam i'm myself is a sindhi and we know what we are we don't believe in such type of things we are sufi if you want to say something about sufi you should have done some research. You were saying that owaisi type people are sufi no never you have not seen sufis yet come to sindh i'll show you the real sufism what it is and what's the meaning of it. you are talking about the murderer of tailer they were redical mullas not sufis. if some body just hit a animal we consider it is big sin and you are saying that sufis are extreamist you will never find safron color shawl in all pakistan but in sindh every sufi saint and every person wear it we gift it on our weddings. Sufism is a broad topic you should do some research about it you will love it.
@Alirazamahar2 ай бұрын
The moment he recites Hassan Dars poetry 1:39:10 Big respect for Saif Samejo ♥️🎉
@LuckySidhu-ln6vk2 ай бұрын
I don't know why he gives the vibe of song kun faya kun ❤🇮🇳
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@learntoserveabid24812 ай бұрын
I appreciate the art of Saif Samejo. He is not only a good singer but also a good human ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@gibreelfarishta80372 ай бұрын
Thank you Shehzad. I grew up in Karachi but never appreciated this aspect of Sindhi culture, which is so beautiful.
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@sajadkitabwala89182 ай бұрын
I listen both of u full of knowledge harmony history of sindh sindhi culture hatts off to u both of see u agian with music podcast
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@100M902 ай бұрын
Love You The Pakistan Experience For Podcasting With Saif Samejo Love From Sindh Kacha Ghotki Jeay Sindh
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@AD_Channa2 ай бұрын
Thank you Shahzad Sahib for bringing a real hero of music on your Podcast. Saif Samejo is so calm and polite and answers in such a way that I appreciate him from the core of my heart. Keep up the good work Samejo Sahib. More power to you.
@Hussain0612 ай бұрын
What a breathtaking podcast!! Luv you Shehzad bhai and Saif bhai ❤❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Raopremsolanki2 ай бұрын
मैं सिर्फ यह पॉडकास्ट सुनता हूं।। न कि देखता हूं।। मैं इतना बिजी रहता हूं कि सिर्फ सुन सकता हूं।। वीडियो मैं बाते बहुत अच्छी होती हैं।।
@techsai46152 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@sahiljaan15022 ай бұрын
Saif samejho is an iconic personality in singing and now he is fighting for humanity, peace and standing against religion extremism...hats off to saif samejho ... ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@uzairbinshabbir10 күн бұрын
Such a beautiful soul Saif bhai! Hamare uni me bhi aate thay ye pehle. The way he speaks about RasulAllah mashaAllah.
@kumailraza41122 ай бұрын
As a sindhi, very happy to see him on the podcast. Hope to meet him some day and share a moment. ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@hyderali80242 ай бұрын
Saif samejo, being most harmless, most innocent and most melodious singer is rising as hero who stands against religion extremism...❤❤❤❤ Entire sindh is proud of you❤❤
@mariyams34452 ай бұрын
Thanks Shehzad for promoting Sindh and spreading awareness about our people, our province 😊
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@Tushar131219722 ай бұрын
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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@pankajkr44562 ай бұрын
I don't know this man .But today i listen one of the most beautiful podcast whoes thoughts are clear..One of the best ❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@khawar1972 ай бұрын
54:00 When I went to UET Lahore for my Bachelor's in Engineering, I became aware of the existence of multiple sects and their differing ideologies. This made me question my own practices. I remember asking a friend that I prayed a certain way, and he explained that I belonged to a particular sect. Growing up in Rohri, Sindh, where people from various sects and religions coexist, we were raised to adapt to our surroundings, much like the saying "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." I still remember the day Salman Taseer was killed. I debated with my friends, arguing that the act was wrong, and that if he had said something offensive, it should have been dealt with through the law. At 19, we didn’t fully grasp such matters, but my friends at the time shared the same mindset we've seen in groups like the TLP. These weren’t madrasa students but people pursuing professional degrees, just like me. It showed me how society shapes individuals, and I realized how the mullah culture had negatively influenced the mindset of many in Punjab.
@rmnair902 ай бұрын
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.
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@ghulamsakina94722 ай бұрын
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
@AbdullahKhan-zt6rq2 ай бұрын
Saif samejo ke batein wah wah kia khubsurat bholne ka tariqa hain
@mash69432 ай бұрын
Humare Mumbai , Nagpur ( Maharashtra)and Gujarat me bahot badi sindhi community hai. All are well off and mostly in business field 😊
@abc_cba2 ай бұрын
Yes, Nagpur!!! I have plenty of Sindhi friends there especially in Jaripatka, the defacto Sindhi locality.
@mash69432 ай бұрын
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@a.r.official.....69212 ай бұрын
Follow Adam seeker 💀
@abc_cba2 ай бұрын
@@a.r.official.....6921 he is biased. Follow Rational World or the Realist Azad if you can handle criticism of every religion including yours.
@apanhwar2 ай бұрын
@Shahzad Gias, this is one of your best talks, Congrats. @Saif Samejo spoke very well from his heart and provided a clear view of Sindh's rawadari, and sufi culture, which exists since centuries, and I felt Shahzad also explored his sindhi identity :).
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@avtarwasson48752 ай бұрын
The famous Hinduja business family is from Shikarpur as is cnn correspondent Dr Sanjay Gupta.
@AKHANDMOOJ2 ай бұрын
જોરદાર વિડિયો છે. ગુજરાત તરફથી પ્રેમ વર્ષા..,🙏
@meemalif2 ай бұрын
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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@majidalishahani94342 ай бұрын
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@dilaweralipk2 ай бұрын
Karma for what? What did he do to anyone?
@uzairshaikh88702 ай бұрын
As a Sindhi myself, I can tell you that Sindh and Sindhi people would be more than willing to welcome anyone residing in Sindh and calling themselves Sindhi with open arms. Anyone who comes in peace is welcome to be part of our fabric.
@azharhussainshah90582 ай бұрын
You have wonderfully pointed out your concern. I am a karahiite sindhi and I have witnessed hatred coming both ways. One piece of advice is, always remember there are not any sindhi, punjabi, urdu or pathan, who are responsible for a behaviour. it is always an individual, who stands accountable for his/her act. We are all humans at the end of the day. Try avoiding generational trauma to transfer through our generations. People like you are a hop for our nation. #peace.
@HariSC2 ай бұрын
Omg really interesting about Sindhi culture love and respect from Nepal
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@Tamatar572 ай бұрын
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
@prakashkonnur8252 ай бұрын
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
@Tamatar572 ай бұрын
@@prakashkonnur825 yes but I guess still there are many temples in south india as compare to north india due to 1000s years of war.
@lanoklom96972 ай бұрын
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.
@Tamatar572 ай бұрын
@@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
@Tamatar572 ай бұрын
@@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.
@UAre-o1u2 ай бұрын
Yes .. Karachi bhi Sindh hy, Love you Saif bahi ❤️💗💗💗
@latakhatri29062 ай бұрын
भाई अभी आधा ही देखा है मैंने,आज आपने बहुत intellectual, educated aur samjhdar Banda bulaya hai...❤
@ThePakistanExperience2 ай бұрын
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@latakhatri29062 ай бұрын
@@ThePakistanExperience शुक्रिया 🥰 sindh aur Sindhi se sidha connection mehsoos karti hu...dada ji sindh se hi they...us mitti me, vahan ke logon me gehrai hai. Mera pyar pahunche ❣️
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@Bashir-n2x2 ай бұрын
Indian Sind lost there culture
@junaid_21072 ай бұрын
@@Bashir-n2x Shehzad was right about loser ISI agent infiltrating every group.
@Human1stonly2 ай бұрын
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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@saleemahmed41332 ай бұрын
Sindh is full of multicultural, traditions and diversity... SINDH was, is and will be a secular province....❤️
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@Ihan_morio2 ай бұрын
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.
@shivshaktiraghuwanshi85972 ай бұрын
Thank god my neighbours are sindhi in delhi. And they are beautiful people ❣️🤩. I am sharing this podcast with neighbours.😊
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@mahnoormahesar2 ай бұрын
21:10 Best answer given by Saif✌🏻
@waheednajam16222 ай бұрын
It's great, very meaningful, and the open discussion.
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@dhananjaybhardwaj50672 ай бұрын
What a beautiful thought of ravadari, I hope this can prevail and bring peace. Great podcast thanks for this interaction.
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@wasiqakram68862 ай бұрын
Loved the whole conversation... Lets make saif samejo our recurring guest ♥
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@knowyourrights83102 ай бұрын
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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@uzairshaikh88702 ай бұрын
Of all the excellent podcasts on this channel, this is perhaps the most important to our current societal discourse. Excellent work and wonderful guest who reflected true Sindhi culture!
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@almansoor45502 ай бұрын
MashAllah finally, Really happy to see him on your podcast
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@ghulamrasoolsoomro12832 ай бұрын
Well, I really appreciate you to invite our dear Saif Samejo. You need to invite Mr Masroor shah who also led a protest in response to police crack down to the next day and it succeed to build a Sindhi image in Sindh's heart karachi. I applaud you to connect saif samejo and seeing the comments of Sindhies across the world.
@ATULKUMAR-bb3un2 ай бұрын
I am from India ,how to described Sindh is incredible,lots of respect
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@ATULKUMAR-bb3un2 ай бұрын
@@ThePakistanExperience bhai plz aap hmesa Saif jaise logo ko hi bulaye apne prodcast pe ,main abhi aapka channel subscribe kar raha hoon .kuch extremist ko chor do to aaj bhi India and pak culturaly bhot hadd tak same h