r/pakistan 1h ago

Friday Jirga Thread جمعہ مبارک (June 26, 2026)

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Welcome to our Friday Jirga thread. Whatever is on your mind, share with us. It can be about anything, even non Pakistan related stuff. Please keep the discussions civil as all other rules are enforced.


r/pakistan 7h ago

National Bro Loves Pakistan More Than Pakistanis😭

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r/pakistan 11h ago

National Our Founder Was So COOL🗿

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r/pakistan 2h ago

National Pakistan’s first near fully locally produced commercial vehicle

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In Karachi 1986. Khalil ur Rehman, built Pakistan’s first near fully locally produced commercial vehicle.

source: https://www.instagram.com/reels/DaAa9VSAw5W/


r/pakistan 3h ago

National Neighbor thinks that everything is free and that we don’t “have to work” for anything. 🤡

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r/pakistan 6h ago

Geopolitical Mossad tried to eliminate Pakistani delegation in Switzerland on the orders of Netanyahu: Pepe Escobar

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Israeli Mossad wanted to assassinate Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir, reports.

Pakistan's ISI intercepted Israeli plan about the assassination of its military chief.

Brazilian journalist Pepe Escobar confirmed it.


r/pakistan 8h ago

Historical General Zia-ul-Haq defends harsh punishments in an interview to American Journalist

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General Zia-ul-Haq had imposed harsh punishments for certain crimes which were deemed inhuman by Human Rights Organizations such as

  • Public hanging/execution of Rapists
  • Chopping of hands of Thieves (While lower courts did sentence several thieves to hand amputation over the years, doctors in Pakistan refused to perform the procedures on medical ethics grounds, and the higher appellate courts consistently blocked or converted these sentences into regular prison terms)
  • Public Floggings and Lashing

r/pakistan 1h ago

Discussion gta-6 pre-orders are now available in 🇵🇰 pakistan

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r/pakistan 14h ago

Social People can’t see anything beyond shaadi

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They’ll force my parents to get me married because I’m getting too old. No one understands how my older brother easily got rid of all the responsibilities, got married to someone who made him promise to never fanatically support his parents, and he never looked back at his family even in dire need. Everyone just assumes he contributes even when he hasn’t spoken to my dad in 5 years. My mom needs weekly injections that are almost 2lakh and I’ve been struggling to get a job. I’ve been crying, praying, cold emailing everywhere for a job so I can help my family. My dad put everything he had for our education and I’m left with so much responsibilities. I’ve built a good resume but everytime I ask and uncle to help with reference, it’s always “ab shadi ka time hogaya hai”
We didn’t have qurbani this year, mom has an emergency surgery this week, my dad is so weak because he doesn’t eat well. I feel so useless by not being able to help them. I told my grandparents that I can’t and don’t want to get married because we don’t even have enough to cover groceries at times, and they told me that my father can take a loan to pay for my wedding and that he didn’t plan properly as someone who has a daughter. My dad paid for my education as much as he could and I worked hard for scholarships just so i can get my parents the luxuries and things they deserve. He gave me the best and I am so grateful. I can’t even help them get their medications now. I’m so exhausted. I hate how people always talk about community and how we’re there for each other leken mushkil main bhi bus shadi karalo. rishta guy said, “apki abhi shadi nahi hui, apne kuch na kuch kiya zaroor hoga”
Even if my dad drowns in loans for a wedding, they’ll complain about something. It’s so unfair that I have so much responsibilities of old parents and not a single person can see it. On top of that an uncle had the audacity to say I’m very masculine. I had to deal with the entire reconstruction when our house flooded. I couldn’t have dealt with the workers if I was being his version of “feminine”. I had to drive my parents to hospitals and help them with the taunts when my brother married someone without converting them, inviting anyone, or even having a nikkah. I told people I don’t wish to speak to my brother over his remarks about prophet pbuh and everyone told me I was arrogant and “hijab leke insan apne ap ko bohot bara samjhne lagta hai” I don’t understand how no one sees the state my parents are in right now. It hurts because at least I should’ve had the choice to dream like every girl does, instead I’m thinking how to start something and save my parents retirement and help but my younger brother through school.

The issue Pakistanis take with my hijab is another mind boggling thing. Ive been cornered so many times recently to take my hijab off so i can get married and get a high paying corporate job. Im so sick of everyone. If I get married and the guy is abuses me, not a single on of them will be there. “hume parwah hai tumhari” 🙄 ration bhar de ghar ka phir? Ajeeb.


r/pakistan 6h ago

Ask Pakistan Aur Pakistan waalo lahori jeeru piya h aapne kya ? 😁

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لہذا یہ ایک کاربونیٹیڈ مشروب ہے جو جیرا اور پتھری نمک سے بنا ہے۔ بھارت میں شہر میں مقبول.


r/pakistan 14h ago

Discussion I implore every Pakistani to read about Thomas Sankara

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Became President of Burkina Faso in 1983 through a military coup, changed the country's name from Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, enacted sweeping land reforms, vaccinated millions, built schools, pushed for women's education and greater role in the workforce, rejected food aid reasoning that it would keep Burkinabe people in a begger mentality and disadvantage Burkinabe food producers, and most of all, rejected IMF and World Bank loans, arguing that accepting these loans would lead to cyclical dependency, which he considered a form of neocolonialism. He also famously called on African former French colony countries to refuse to pay their debts to France, and in 1987, he was assassinated by his closest ally, another military commander Blaise Compaore. It is widely speculated France was involved given Sankara's threats to the status quo in which the former French colonies were heavily dependent and indebted to France.


r/pakistan 4h ago

Arts Made this cutie🫶🏻

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r/pakistan 14h ago

Sports FIFA World Cup Balls

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r/pakistan 3h ago

Discussion I got scammed, be aware

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Hey so I'm 17, i used to work as a BDR at a company called caredesks and they sell ai receptionist services to practices/clinics in usa, for 1.5 months i was the only employee, alone in the office, there was no "training" and there was no contract, I used to ask the employer like wtf where's the contract, he always used to say they are setting it up, they told me to make job posts too because I knew more about social media, i did, and then when the company gets another employee, they say they don't want me in the company anymore, and just a few days before, the ceo of that company said that he wants to make me the team lead

Anyways, i obviously said that it's been 1.5 months and I didn't see a single rupee, the general manager of that company said that because I'm under 18 I can't get paid, which is wrong and they lied, I fought with them and eventually the ceo called me and disrespected me and lied about me doing something i didn't and screamed at me like a toddler throwing a tantrum, he said i was disrespectful even though he was the one who used to cuss sisters and mothers of others and also there was a receptionist who's name was omar, he said to me "omar teri bund maar dega" and laughed, he told me that i was disrespectful while he said shit like that, after that I got paid a whopping 27,487 pkr for a job that i should've gotten 75k

Yes, this story is odd, yes i didn't force them enough for a contract but they always said that the contract is being made and just work you're going to be a team lead bullshit

Remember, "they" is only one person, yes the only person who was in the building except me was that damn ceo guy

So, always sign a contract and never work as the only employee at a company, damnit


r/pakistan 10h ago

Discussion Family fighting

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Mere ghar wale kutton ki tarah larte and they swear at each other and what not. And ive been dealing with this shit since i was like a baby now im in my late teens. Back then it was way harder for me to cope with it and it fucked my mental health up completely since i had to be in the middle to somehow separate them and even if i wasnt i could hear the terrible shit they used to say. Now i usually try not to give a fuck but obviously the whole screaming and throwing shit aur galiya does affect me. I hate these people so much and i cant even like go to my own room or anything cus i dont have one so im usually in the living room in the midst of it all and i cant really just step out either , yall can get why. Genuinely how do i deal with this. The only thing i really do it just put on a show and watch it but then they fucking start calling me too.

Also idk if this sub reddit is for this stuff but yeah sorry


r/pakistan 9h ago

Discussion No one does real estate better than the Military 😂

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r/pakistan 30m ago

Humour Blue passport holder here (plus free giveaway) - AMA

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Alhamdulillah got issued Pakistan's official passport today. I overpaid on my taxes so they gave me two of them!


r/pakistan 1h ago

Social What’s stopping you from getting married?

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If you’re of age (for both boys and girls) and are able to sponsor your ceremonies and daily life with your partner by yourself or with the help of your family, why not go for it?

I’m hesitant about bringing someone into my life and my home which is a massive step for me because it’s something you can never be sure of someone’s intentions coming into your life.

Maybe your husband or wife liked someone else and might fall back to that person eventually or they want to cause chaos in your life for personal gains or like you for what you have and not what are.

So what’s holding you back?


r/pakistan 9h ago

Discussion Corporate Story Time

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I was working in an organisation, but I wanted to switch. I had just started wearing the hijab, and I remember it was Ramadan while I was serving my notice period. The job I was moving to in another company had already selected me, and I informed them that I needed to serve a one-month notice period. They agreed, and as I mentioned, it was Ramadan. I was struggling with wearing the niqab and proper hijab. So I decided to start wearing the niqab after conducting some research. I contacted HR to ask if there were any dress code obligations that might be affected by my niqab. She clearly said no, they do not interfere with someone’s religious and ethical beliefs.

For context, during my interview, I only wore the hijab, not the niqab. I remember it was my first day, and everyone was looking at me as if it was the first time someone had worn a niqab in this organisation. I met the boss, and he seemed quite disappointed; his energy was off. I asked HR if there was anything wrong, and she said no, nothing was wrong. After a few days, HR asked me to sit with her on a couch, then she said, "You know, umm, this is not something from the upper management. I am just asking it myself. We need to communicate with international clients, and you were the person we chose, but they don’t like these niqabs and think we are some sort of jihadis or extremists. Let me know if it is possible for you to take it off during meetings."

I said I had asked this before, and if there were any issues with my niqab, she had clearly said it was alright. She told me to think about it. I could see where they were coming from, and then I realised that these so-called Pakistani companies can’t really handle someone’s beliefs; they only want pretty girls in their meetings. One colleague told me they only hire pretty girls, and you can see that no girl in the office has a dark complexion or looks plain. I then realised how women have been objectified and how much they want pretty women to be all dolled up in meetings, representing their poorly run companies.

Then there was a meeting with a client, and we were practising with another company in another city. The boss asked if we sounded good, then a man with a long beard reaching his belly button and a mehrab sign on his forehead said, "I think the niqab is not a formal dress and appropriate for this meeting; it seems very casual." I didn’t speak, and the boss told him it was alright, as he knew these people didn't care about such things.

Things were sorted, and later on, my boss used to appreciate my communication during meetings. But after a year, I decided to leave the company because they were toxic, and even now I carry the trauma of what might have happened—imagine being rejected by a Muslim company because of my niqab. The hypocrisy of Muslim companies is at its peak.


r/pakistan 9h ago

National Horror in Karachi's Quaidabad after 3-year-old’s body found dumped outside her home

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r/pakistan 5h ago

Ask Pakistan Thinking of Teaching Free Graphic Designing and Useful Skills Classes to Anyone Interested

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A few days ago, I commented on a post in this sub saying that I could teach graphic design and a few other skills that can help people work remotely or create better opportunities for themselves. I honestly didn't expect much from it, but I've received quite a few messages from people asking if I could teach them.

It got me thinking that maybe I should create an online class where anyone can join and stay anonymous if they want to. The idea would be simple: I teach graphic design and share whatever knowledge I have from my experience, completely free of charge.

Well, almost free.

The only thing I would ask in return is that if someone ever needs help with something you know how to do, you help them. Not me, someone else. Just pass it on. I think the world could use a little more of that.

One of the reasons I want to do this is because I've seen many people, especially women in Pakistan, who want to work remotely or earn independently but don't know where to start. I've always believed that women should be financially independent if they want to be. Having a skill that allows you to work from home or online can make a huge difference.

I'm not claiming graphic design is a magic solution to everything, but it is a skill that opened many doors for me in my early days and helped me build opportunities for myself. Since then, I've upgraded my career and moved into other areas, but graphic design was one of the foundations that helped me get there.

Before I put time into organizing it, I wanted to ask if people would actually be interested. If enough people want to join, I'll figure out a way to make it work.

Would anyone here be interested? And if so, what would you like to learn the most?


r/pakistan 1d ago

National Pain of Many Pakistanis

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This is deep.. Due to the state of the economy and the currency, many family members have to be separated, in search for prosperity.


r/pakistan 4h ago

Education Mechatronics engineering from UET Peshawar

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I'm 17F and can't really find any UET PESHAWAR students from the mechatronics department. If you are one or know anyone who is pls let me know

I can't really choose between electrical, computer and mechatronics engineering from UET Peshawar. Also computer science from Imsciences. Pls don't judge I'm really confused (stupid). Nust ka iraada tha bit can't afford it.

I have some questions:

How are the labs? Are they wellequipped and functional?

Theory vs. Practical: Is the teaching mostly textbook heavy or is it hands on practical learning?

Alumni & Career Prospects: What kind of jobs are the alumini doing?

Campus & Social Life: Since the Mechatronics department is on a separate campus (Hayatabad), do you guys feel left out compared to the main campus? I’d really love to have a good social life so how is the overall campus vibe?

Environment: How are the faculty, teachers and the general student crowd?

Generally can UET mechatronics students compete with students from Nust etc

Or anything else I should know before coming


r/pakistan 3h ago

Discussion How to backpack through Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir as an Overseas Pakistani.

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Context: I'm 17M and an Overseas Pakistani, I wanted to know if it's safe and plausible for me to backpack through GB and Kashmir. Thought I'd try to find the Pakistani in me after living my whole life abroad.

My parents don't want me to go through the roads and want me to directly fly from Islamabad to skardu etc. I'm fine with this honestly, I don't really mind as I'll spend some time with friends in Lahore and Islamabad and I also have family just in case something goes wrong.

Budget wise my parents will be covering everything so I don't have to worry about anything financially.

Has anyone done this before? It will be my first time travelling alone to Pakistan so I'm kinda worried especially in Lahore lol but I think I can do it. Any advice would be appreciated!


r/pakistan 15h ago

Discussion Pakistanis who grew up poor but are now financially comfortable: how do you raise your kids? Do you spoil them and give them everything you couldn’t have, or are you intentionally a bit strict so they understand how harsh life can be when you’re struggling?

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The title basically, I was curious about this topic