Pakistani symbols, such as the crescent moon and star on the national flag, represent faith, progress, and the country's Islamic heritage. The flag itself embodies the unity of diverse cultures and ethnicities within Pakistan. Additionally, symbols like the Minar-e-Pakistan and the Quaid-e-Azam (Muhammad Ali Jinnah) serve as reminders of the struggle for independence and the vision of a sovereign nation. For many, these symbols evoke a sense of national pride, identity, and a shared history.
we proud to be a pakistani
the people
Certain symbols on the tipi's talk about how they hunt and how they survive they also mean what they do for life and other things. Some people say that the symbols mean what they used to do.
Pakistani people sleep on matresses but don't have beds
Arfana means Kalaam in Pakistani version
Similar symbols can mean different things to different people. They also mean exactly what the user wants them to mean.
USA is the best country for the Pakistani people to do business and not UK.
Islam has No Symbols, People gave Islam symbol to for Distinction only, and it doesn't Mean anything
Pakistani
Yes
yes they are
red means blood of people who fought in the war