Amongst Pakistani cities, I'd prefer Islamabad and Lahore over Karachi; but 'i have never' been to Karachi, so i could change my mind. I am however, a hills and mountains person.
I’m a Lahori guy and I’ve lived in Islamabad and Karachi. Emaar in Karachi is better than any area or housing society in Lahore or Islamabad. It’s made by the builders who made Burj Khalifa (the world’s tallest building). Amazing skyscrapers, beachfront property.
Totally disagree for recommending Karachi over Islamabad. I'm sure you left countless people like me speechless. I've lived in Karachi for over two years and in Islamabad for nearly a year and believe me I wouldn't dream of recommending Karachi to anyone, let alone someone moving from a western country to Pakistan.
Remember that this dunya is a prison for the believer and heaven for the nonbeliever. The akhirah is jannah for the believer and jahannam for the nonbeliever. So a true believer would choose Karachi over Islamabad so that he/she can suffer more in this dunya
Sister is wrong for showing a pretty face with makeup. This is haraam! She should wear a niqab and an abaya, that is the sunnah halal way! Otherwise she will go to Jahannam!
well i think he did say that he was talking about the city which is most suitable for living ( quality of life) any other city of pakistan does NOT have the same quality as islamabad
Wild that people can make recommendations like this. Hijab was referring to those performing Hijra - Islamabad is categorically the best option in Pakistan unless you have family ties to the other cities, but even then it’s debatable whether those other cities would be more suitable. And for south Asians the language and cultural alignment trumps Dubai. Love that the nature of Islamabad is completely written off because, and I’m assuming here, you can’t take get the quality of Insta pics for social media clout. 400kms to Lahore from Islamabad too, not difficult. Plus if you want history, Rawalpindi is on Islamabad’s doorstep.
Hijab was right actually ... Islamabad is a very safe and beautiful city. I have been living here for the last 6 years. Karachi is not livible city TBH. If you love peace, beauty, modernism. Then welcome to Islamabad.
So basically you just wrote Mohd. Hijab's name and then end up dissing Islamabad. Everyone has their own views, for people who love greenery, they always vouch for Islamabad and for the ones who like historical places/food etc. usually vouch for Lahore. Every city has its own qualities.
i thought she had some views and ideas that differed from Muhammad Hijab but what i got was an opinion on Islamabad like really comparing any other city to islamabad
Seriously Detroit and Beverly hills? Sister I couldn't see this anymore because most respectfully you're out of your mind. Islamabad has its issues but is has tons of pluses too. It's a perfectly decent city of you can afford. One of our top bosses based in Virginia seriously considered moving here a few years back. I'm just shocked knowing Detroit has been trashed over the decades. And that's only comparison you could find. Very terrible way to think.
I watched the whole video and still couldnt figure out which point of Muhammad Hijab is wrong All youre talking about is that Lahore is good (irrelevant), Islamabad is boring (so are you), there are monkeys (🤦♂)... What else? Islamabad rhymes with "Islam is bad", thats why Muhammad Hijab is wrong?
what you're saying is haraam, kashif! remember that this dunya is prison for the believer and heaven for the nonbeliever. Thus its better for believers to stay in Karachi so we can suffer more in this dunya!
that was one big steaming pile of horse sit. I can not believe a person can have so much confidence that to record and post online with zero logic and sense.
After 34 years of living in Canada, I have moved to Pakistan Lahore. I have been here for 1.5 years, I feel I'm aging a lot faster, pollution is too much, food is very unhygienic, food handlers do not know anything about hygiene . I do not eat out. I don't like Karachi either. I need some suggestions. I'm thinking of moving to abbotabad.
Thanks for the information. I would love to see a video about what life is like at Emaar as we have a condo being built there and we are debating whether to sell it or live there.
I am from Karachi, please dont come to Karachi anyone. You will struggle with basic necessities here trust me. No gas, no light, no water etc womens are not safe here. crimes rates are increasing daily. Islamabad is far better in terms of these things. Beach is not the only thing you need. Your whole entire family could get harrass, and there is no law and order here. someone can rob your house, and If you go to police, they will ask thousands of money and do nothing
so you're saying the sister is lying? she is enjoying immensely in Emaar. She even said in previous video she gets fresh meat daily delivered. There are great places to live in Karachi like Emaar and Bahria town
When I was younger I thought the same about Islamabad and then I moved to the US. Now though, I would not mind a calmer cleaner city with hiking in the mountains. I'd rather have that over Karachi or Lahore but I do understand that for you its a sleepy city because it kind of is for a socialite or someone wanting city glitz. Dubai .. ha. They can keep it. A fake soulless ding dong flashy city. Absolutely no interest in places like that. Completely not organic.
Wa alaykum as Salam, I haven't been to Peshawar but I visited Lahore briefly and as a tourist I loved it! I most definitely would not want to live there for a number of reasons, the main one being the air pollution, but the saying that "Lahore Lahore hai" is absolutely true. It's a unique city with amazing history and very good food.
i was born and raised in Doha, Qatar and moved back to Pakistan at the age of 22 and now im 26, let me tell you Pakistan has way more to offer compared to the gulf. (i cant compare it to the west since ive never been there) i don't know your personal life, experience or your background but im guessing that has alot to do with your opinion about ISB. maybe don't make such sweeping statements with such confidence as they make you less credible. having experienced both, my life in Qatar was what would most call perfect, it was luxurious, there were no apparent problem, every small thing was taken care of by the company my dad worked for, and when i say everything i mean everything, but i realized it was a bubble and it made me and my siblings weak and over sheltered, then when i moved to pak and started my own business i was exposed to so much here, there is so much diversity in pakistan and so many things you need to take care of, i felt alive. Pakistan helped me see the real face of life and im much happier living in pak and i have realized there is so much opportunity in Pakistan and you can do so much here if you stop making excuses and just work hard. there are so many nuances which i cant go into here but TLDR Pakistan was a better experience compared to gulf (for me....)