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Picture of the Day: Imagining Pakistan

Posted on June 12, 2006
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Photo of the Day, Society
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Adil Najam

PIA print advertisement from the 1960s (Originally uploaded by PakPositive.com which is a blog that highlights the positives aspects of Pakistan).

Let me continue with the ‘Image Pakistan’ theme in choosing the picture for today. I find this advert for PIA absolutely fascinating; both for what it says about how PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) saw itself and how it saw Pakistan (or wanted Pakistan to be seen).

Was this the reality of Pakistan before theso-called ‘darhi wallahs’ took center stage? Or was this ‘image’ of Pakistan as much out-of-sync with the reality of what was Pakistan then, as the image of the bearded-gun-totting-bomb- throwing-jihadi-Pakistani is today?


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Speaking of ‘image’ and ‘brand’ the Association of Pakistani Professionals (AOPP) has recently launched an initiative on the subject and held a thoughtful and thought-provoking event on he subject in New York on June 3. I was asked to moderate part of the program, and found the discussion to be mature, reasoned and reasonable–something we should have more of.

142 comments posted

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  1. Salman Tahir says:
    May 16th, 2008 5:54 pm

    hi

    a simple question to those who are saying that;

    1. this image is un islamic
    2. if some one is thinking that there is no harm in this image, then that person is not a true muslim and its our obligation to rectify him

    should first ask themselves that how good a muslim they are.
    ok just ask yourselves, are you 100% muslim, the way our Prophet (PBUH) told us to be.
    i bet there is not a single person up there, then why dont you guys first rectify your selves. if some is still saying even after looking himself not a 100% one that he is right and i am wrong then it is very sad.
    you people have no rights to impose your believes on me if you are not fullfilling them yourselves and you dont have right to impose them even if you are fullfilling.
    if you are not 100% then stop posting comments or arguind any where else.

    why dont you guys keep you religion with yourself. why just you people dont let any one the way he wants to be. why there is zero tolerance.

    this is not a matter of showing once skin is modern or not but it is a matter of how tolerant we are towards once believes and freedom of action. and that what creats love and harmony. these days there are lot of people who are killing people, and still some are saying that this act is right like sucide bombings and there is bombings in the mosques also in the name of Islam, some people are looting others are smugling, there is corruption every where.
    i would preffer to walk naked in front of 10000 people but not doing these (i think former being the bigger sins, because in doing so i am harming others but if i am naked i am responsible for myself as haqoq ALLAH maaf ho jain gay, haqooq ul abad naheen). and the interesting thing is these people will only see my nakedness and will try to cover me up and other sins will remain there in those people and they will keep on doing that. you will not become a muslim by covering me, but try to make yourselves more responsible to yourself.
    sorry for bad english, i hope i made my point clear.
    live and let live, let me do what i want and i will let you what you wand. peace. khud hafiz

  2. Gill says:
    May 1st, 2008 2:07 pm

    And I’m sick of people acting as if they have any claim to the title ‘Pakistani’ simply by being born here.

    Pakistan is what Jinnah and Iqbal primarily envisioned it to be. Iqbal moreso than Jinnah.

    People make up their own values and say that’s Pakistan. From all sides. People saying forget the ‘dhari-wallahs’, and other people saying forget the Westerners. But everyone forgets the original side, the one of Pakistan itself.

    As far as I’m concerned a Pakistani is a citizen of the vision of Allama Iqbal and Jinnah, and those who helped them in appropriate proportion. The rest of the people are just displaced Indians (that is, after all, exactly what they act like).

  3. YLH says:
    March 19th, 2008 1:53 am

    I am sick of people telling Pakistanis what their culture ought to be or ought not to be.

    Do as you please. Screw the moral police.

  4. Zovc says:
    March 3rd, 2008 2:00 am

    Seductive, i wonder what the airhostess’s thought about it back then.

  5. February 6th, 2008 1:11 am

    The image is not depicting the Pakistani society and culture. It is the betrayel from Pakistani norms and culture. Remember the motives and slogan of those sacrifying peoples at the time of Pakistan movement and creation. Does it’s means progess? No, absolutly No.

  6. January 3rd, 2008 4:42 pm

    I have been reading a lot of articles on ATP lately and it fills me up with hope. The Pakistan that is projected here(in India) and more so in the Western media looks in a tragic state. It is not my intention to offend anyone but frankly I had not thought such discussions were possible in the Pakistan that I had heard of. As far as the girl in the poster is concerned, I was pleasantly shocked that it was a 1960’s pic from PIA. Internet is an efficient seamless media for direct contact. No filtering, no censoring and most importantly no altering. Got to know a lot about the real Pakistan from ATP. These were the things that matter.

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