Ancient history

The difference between the lives of the Deendars and the Sayyids

In Muslim society, all Muslims are considered equal and caste-system is not prevalent, but the entire Muslim society of Pakistan is divided into many classes like Shia, Sunni, Ahmadiyya, Muhajir, Sufi, Sheikh, Sayyid and Deendar etc. The basis of political status.

In Pakistan, scavengers of human beings, skinning dead animals and Bhishtis etc. are called humble Muslims. One, they are the victims of similar inferiority, and their children are forced to adopt their ancestral profession, secondly they do not have the facilities in Pakistan which are available to Harijans in India. They do not have the courage to sit at par with the Muslims of their higher caste.

Most of these people's work is to do their ancestral profession, to work as a laborer, to skin dead animals and to trade in bones. Only a few poor people can get a respectable place. Otherwise, most of the poor's life passes by licking the soles of sheikhs.

In contrast, the Sayyids are said to be the descendants of Ale Rasul Hazrat Muhammad. They have the right to grab the daughter-in-law of others, but no one enjoys that they can even look at Sayidani by raising their eyes. Whether Syed is a thief, a crook or a liar, people still follow him.

Amulets are made from him, and offerings are made. If a word is omitted even by mistake against his pride, he reads Astafigaar. Disobeying his orders is considered a crime. Raising voice against him is considered a rebellion against the Aale Rasool, which leads to death after death.