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Although the ethnic origins of Pakistani Christians are diverse, the great majority of
them are Punjabis. Very aware of their minority status within an Islamic state, many
Christians overlook the customs and social institutions that they share in common
with Muslims of the same ethnic background. There are two ways of looking at the
minority – majority relationship in Pakistan. The majority would like to assimilate
minorities on its own terms, whereas the minorities would like to preserve their
culture, religious and ethnic identities. Religious differentiation is one of the most
serious problems for human rights of minorities in Pakistan. Minorities face the
problems of unequal resources along with extreme marginalization in cities, and layer
of fragmentation of their spaces in urban fabric. I’m trying to bridge all tangible and
intangible layers and reduce the cultural diversity with the purpose of prejudice
elimination and a better understanding of a community by its history and tradition. |
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