075 - Islamabad, Pakistan (Part 1)

Podasia travel tour show with guide and information about Muslims and Islam in PakistanSHOW NOTES - episode 75: Islamabad, Pakistan

 
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3 Responses to “075 - Islamabad, Pakistan (Part 1)”

  1. James Tenyenhuis Says:

    Matthew Holden. you should be ashamed. Cant you educate yourself a little so that you can share something useful with us? At least you are honest, and say “i dont know anything about islam.” Pakistan is an islamic republic. wouldnt it make sense to figure out what that means?

    this is the worst podcast i have ever heard. There is no useful information, no insight, no observation even.

    you went to a mosque. you went to a hill. You tell us nothing of culture, people, or pakistan. It is steeped with history, conflict and so much more.

    you even said “pakistani money” Huh? couldnt you tells us what that might be?

    this is a disgrace to pakistan, I feel sorry that you have represented the people and their beloved country so poorly.

    did you do this podcast on a 1 hour stop-over or something?

  2. James Tenyenhuis Says:

    i hope part 2 will be better?

  3. Keving Hendrik Says:

    Dear Mathew,

    I subscribed to your podcast last week and I would like to say that this is the worst ever POD CAST … You were telling us about the Mosque and Interviewing a guy who merely has information about Pakistani/Islamic Culture.

    The guy does not seem to know the names of two Islamic festivals called EID,,and why are they celebrated? You referred to Goat slaughtering in Nepal. Let me tell you it is completely different occasion when Nepalese slatugher or sacrifice animal.

    You know nothing about Islam and yet you are talking about it. How about a country ? You went there to tell us more about it in details…

    I guess i can tell you more about South East Asian country in details and in a sure better way !

    If you visit a country, we would like to know the culture, tradition, people places and more stuff about that particular country and not just time wastage.

    It indeed is a disgrace!

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