Aik Musafir Ki Duniya by Salman Rashid | EP 95| A Time of Madness

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Komentáře • 73

  • @azlanameer4912
    @azlanameer4912 Před rokem +10

    "Time of Madness" title itself spills grief!😢😢😢😢😢
    My forefathers migrated from Amritsar. All reached here safe and sounds. My mother died by remembering her Hindu friends. She could never forget her childhood memories of HAKEEMA WALA MOHALA and visiting Golden Temple. She always compared things with Amritsar and always thought best of the best was only found in Amritsar. I hope she must have reincarnated in Amritsar. 😢

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +8

      May your mother's soul be blessed. Despite having been born in Lahore four and a half years after Partition, Jalandhar is still home to me. Our bhoomi, as they call it in Hindi, lives in our souls.

    • @arunanand2809
      @arunanand2809 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Islam believes in dubara janam?

    • @azlanameer4912
      @azlanameer4912 Před 2 měsíci

      @@arunanand2809
      Yes... But in they way of AVAGON.

  • @user-jn7wv8lw2w
    @user-jn7wv8lw2w Před 3 měsíci

    Nice vlog,

  • @zulfiqarali9808
    @zulfiqarali9808 Před 2 měsíci

    سلام آپ کے پری وار پر
    کیا صاحبِ کمال لوگ تھے آپ کے پُرکھے
    دل خون کے آنسو روتا ہے اس تقسیم پر جسے میں نِری حرمذدگی کہوں گا
    اور آپ نے سانبھ کر رکھا ہے اپنی یادوں کو۔۔واہ واہ !!

  • @radhakrishnans5612
    @radhakrishnans5612 Před rokem +5

    Though born much after independence and hailing from Southern India, I've had the opportunity to have lived long in Delhi with folks who were displaced from what is now Pakistan. Their stories of longing for their ancestral homes are indeed poignant as must be for those of you who have your roots on what is now for you the side.
    While borders cannot be redrawn and the events of the madness and beyond cannot be forgotten or made to disappear, I fervently hope that the future will bring about reconciliation and rekindle the common heritage of this region.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for this comment which is a sort of prayer for so many of us: reconciliation and open borders. Or at least easing of the draconian visa regime.

  • @shahkarurdu
    @shahkarurdu Před 2 měsíci

    بہت اچھا انداز بیاں ۔۔۔ اردو پنجابی بےتلکلفانہ ۔۔۔ سلامت رہیں ۔۔۔ سید وجیہہ الحسن بخاری ۔سیالکوٹ

  • @abdulmalik767
    @abdulmalik767 Před rokem +1

    حکایت لذیذ بود ولے گذشت
    دوسری بار سن / دیکھ رھا ھوں۔ کہانی کا سحر یا آپ کا انداز بیان !
    شکریہ

  • @ahsanraza5671
    @ahsanraza5671 Před 5 dny

    سن 1947 کا بٹوارا اس دنیا کی تاریخ کا سب بڑا جرم ہے. نفرت کی جلائی ہوئی اس آگ کو آج بھی ہم تاپ رہے ہیں.

  • @ashfaqkhan3440
    @ashfaqkhan3440 Před rokem +2

    Exodus of unfortunate human race left deep scars on our history. Story of your pilgrimage to Dada jaan and Nana Jaan homes in Jalandar and warmth, compassion by inhabitants

  • @ZafarIqbal-ru2lu
    @ZafarIqbal-ru2lu Před rokem +1

    Interview with indian Journalist was full of emotions.Even journalist was sobbing.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +3

      Humanity like hope is another thing that refuses to die. It crosses borders both physical and religious and connects hearts and minds.

  • @shabbirahmeddar7765
    @shabbirahmeddar7765 Před rokem +1

    Salam salman Rashid sb.

  • @abduljabbar7777
    @abduljabbar7777 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful, simply wonderful i cannot forget your ordeal for your family , simply unforgettable.

  • @manamansinghchhina824
    @manamansinghchhina824 Před rokem +1

    Murshad, my comment on sweating, lighting etc was made in positive spirit. As a former TV journalist, I know the importance of presentation and so would you.
    I just saw a remark by a friend of yours who thinks this is nitpicking. So just wanted to clarify. We all want to see your channel progress leaps and bounds.

  • @buglife4568
    @buglife4568 Před 6 měsíci

    Legend ❤️

  • @muhammadbilalnazir5637

    Brilliant. I subscribed instantly to your channel. Love the stories.

  • @64deetee
    @64deetee Před rokem +1

    This is not a forum for technical criticisms. People should realise that everyone isn't equipped with technicians. You're doing a fantastic job and I have the utmost regards. Good going !

  • @rustamkhan7726
    @rustamkhan7726 Před rokem +1

    I have fallen in love with you Sire!

  • @malakwaqasawan4371
    @malakwaqasawan4371 Před 2 měsíci

    242.8 million in January 2024 pakistan population, is hisab sy 2030 mein 300+ Million hon gy , Kam chuk k rakhiya hoya ay,...

  • @user-xe9dv8yq1k
    @user-xe9dv8yq1k Před 6 měsíci

    Proud to be bhatti-Here the question was not of Hindu or Muslim, the main question was to sustain oneself in one's jagirs. If they do not get sustenance in their jagir despite being Hindus, then what is the use of religion for them? Man's religion cannot stand before hunger. Therefore, for their survival and survival they had to take refuge in Islam. If someone gave up his property in anger to protect his religion, then where would he stay? A small mistake could have displaced them. There was no one to support such people in that era. There was neither fanaticism nor religious fanaticism among the Rajputs and Muslims of that time. They did not know communalism yet. Muslims were created from among them, they had blood relations with each other some time ago, then why should they feel embarrassed? The elders had not yet forgotten their mutual marriages a few years ago. They lived together, worked together in the fields, and grazed animals together. Religion did not make them untouchable for each other. Therefore, the Kelans and other Rajputs of the western border were not ready to give up their land, property, homes, neighbors and relationships for the protection or promotion of religion. Muslims were not their enemies but their relatives of yesterday, hence most of the Kelan Bhatis and other Rajputs joined them and gradually they merged with the Muslims.
    In my opinion, such sentiments started coming from the time of Rao Shekha, or before him, from the time of Rao Barsal. The marriages of Rao Kelan and Chachagdev with Muslim princesses also had no less contribution in this. If the rulers loved the Muslims and did not hate them, then what objection could the subjects have in following them? His being sensitive and tolerant towards Muslims, Hindus playing in the same courtyard, children of Muslim queens, relatives coming to meet, etc. were such points due to which religious fanaticism was washed away. It had lost its sharpness. Bhatis and Muslims still have the same relations in the Pugal area, while fanatics are digging a gap of discrimination between them. Even after this, their mutual feelings and emotions remain the same as generations ago. There are about eighty percent Muslims in this area, but for the Bhatis, they are still the same people as they were four to five hundred years ago. Bhati's pain is his own pain, he openly accepts it.
    Reference- pugal ka ithihaas page 339

  • @shivneet
    @shivneet Před rokem +1

    Got my copy of your book two days ago. Looking forward to reading it!

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +1

      Great. I hope it tells you something about all of us.

  • @legalawarenessweb
    @legalawarenessweb Před 5 měsíci

    वह तस्वीर जिसमे आपके दादा जी आरामकुर्सी पर उस घर मे बैठे हैं जो कभी उनका अपना था...देखकर मन को अजीब सा लगा ।
    जैसे पेड़ को लगता होगा अपनी जड़ से दूर दुबारा उगाए जाने की कोशिश में , वैसा ही कुछ लगता होगा विभाजन के बाद नई जगह जाने में लोगों को ।

  • @szk1016
    @szk1016 Před rokem

    سلامتی اور محبتیں ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @manamansinghchhina824
    @manamansinghchhina824 Před rokem +2

    Alpha) Murshad AC chala leya karo. Sweating is not required.
    Bravo) Lighting is off. You are sitting in partial light and darkness. Strict no-no.
    Charlie) This story never ceases to move. Even though I have read the book and known, read your comments and almost know it by heart. Do find more such stories from your close circle. These must be told before the memory fades.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +3

      😁 I had not realised how warm it was. Also have to record with everything off. No a/c, no fan. Nothing. They all create a background white noise. Bravo: noted. Charlie: I have an elderly gent, now about 92. His mind is still very alert, but he is not agreeing to talk to me. I wonder if it is the grief he is holding inside. I must ask his daughter in law (a friend) again.

    • @manamansinghchhina824
      @manamansinghchhina824 Před rokem +1

      @@salmanrashid8880 I do hope the gentleman comes around. These are walking libraries which will get lost soon forever given their advanced ages. It is imperative that the coming generations realise that the time of madness does not define Punjab and Punjabis. The good times lasted longer and we must strive to bring them back.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +2

      @@manamansinghchhina824 I hope he does. And you are so right: our younger generations need to know that we were once different.

  • @drsalmanshafiq3050
    @drsalmanshafiq3050 Před rokem

    Beautiful video, thanks for sharing.

  • @maheshbabbar07
    @maheshbabbar07 Před rokem +1

    Loved it sir .. and your punjabi ❤️ eager to hear the complete story

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem

      Thank you very much. Friends in Amritsar and Jalandhar always complemented both of us wife and husband on the purity of our Punjabi. The complete unabridged version is still the book. You can get it in India, though, we are now unable to import it to Pakistan.

    • @maheshbabbar07
      @maheshbabbar07 Před rokem

      @@salmanrashid8880 sir waiting for the third episode

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem

      @@maheshbabbar07 On Saturday at 7:30 PM IST, my friend.

  • @shaziasibghatullah7387

    I have your book sir but your narration is so moving .

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much. The book has a more detailed narration of the last day in Jalandhar from my maternal family's side.

  • @faisalhameed8929
    @faisalhameed8929 Před rokem +1

    Sir , both my grandparents were from jullundur. The maternal ones were from aali mohalla. Your use of the word rekindled memories.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +1

      My father-in-law was from Aali Mohallah. I am sure your elders and ours would have known each other in a distant past.

  • @ishtiaqsandhu1332
    @ishtiaqsandhu1332 Před rokem +1

    Assalam O alaikum Salman Sahib, sorry, I'm going to skip this v-log for the time being. Your earlier interview with Aalia Shah on this topic proved to be too painful for me and I couldn't paint for a couple of days. Sorry.♥️♥️♥️

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +2

      No problem, sir. I understand. After having written my book a similar effect came over me. I can no longer read any book on Partition, nor can I see any such videos. Your emotion is very understandable.

  • @preetikaul2
    @preetikaul2 Před rokem +3

    Salman Uncle, I have seen a poignant interview about your Grand Dad and the atrocity your family faced on CZcams conducted by a lady with a heavy firangi accent. So I kind of, know the story. And it puts me to shame whenever I hear these sad stories of madness.
    This is what I always wonder. How could soneone be made to leave his own house, village, city and khak where their ancestors are buried? I happen to ask this to every partition witness or the families that came from west Panjab.
    Sadly, my generation is strangely oblivious of their ancestry, and the places from where their family migrated. It hurts to see that the bond with their matti and our common virsa is slowly fading away.
    I know that Jullundar dey sheikh barey famous ney. Even Gen. Zia was from Jullundar.
    Warm Regards from your admirer from the other side of the border.

    • @64deetee
      @64deetee Před rokem +1

      A time of madness, beta.

    • @abdulmalik767
      @abdulmalik767 Před rokem

      @@64deetee
      Sad.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +3

      Beti, the reluctance to leave the dust of his ancestors behind was what kept my grandfather in Jalandhar. And as my friend Deetee says, it was a time of madness.

  • @nomadbanda9562
    @nomadbanda9562 Před rokem

    21:00 hahahahahahahahaha too much fun

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem

      The truth is sometimes very funny.

    • @nomadbanda9562
      @nomadbanda9562 Před rokem

      @@salmanrashid8880 Sir I always wanted to tell you one thing that you resemble little bit of my grandpa. *he actually died in 1989*

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +2

      @@nomadbanda9562 Great to know that. There's a store in Nila Gumbad, Lahore where I purchase my bicycle spares. When I went there the first time about three years ago, the elderly owner and his thirtyish son gaped at me open-mouthed. After the purchase was made, the younger man said I was a dead ringer for his grandfather. And then the older man said the resemblance was uncanny. But going by the age of the father, I knew my lookalike would have been long dead. On a recent visit, I learned that the owner too had passed away leaving the business to his son.

    • @nomadbanda9562
      @nomadbanda9562 Před rokem

      @@salmanrashid8880 lovely, one more thing sir, mere grandpa were great in urdu because our village is in the "urdu land" aur meri zaban urdu mai tang thi, as I was born and raised in delhi. So once I asked him; dadu aap kaun si bhasha bolte ho? "Ye hamari madari zaban hai beta" he said. Later on I improved my urdu quite a bit :)

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem

      @@nomadbanda9562 Very nice.

  • @ali1baig
    @ali1baig Před rokem

    I hope you have find. what happened with your grandfather during partition.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +1

      It's all coming in the following episodes. Stay with our channel and you'll find out.

  • @abdulmalik767
    @abdulmalik767 Před rokem +1

    جناب سلمان رشید صاحب مد ظلہ : آپ کے دادا جناب ڈاکٹر بدر الدین شہید کے جالندھر والے گھر کی تلاش کی کھوج/ جستجو کا کچھ حصہ ناچیز " عالیہ سید " کے یو ٹیوب چینل پر آپ کی زبانی کل ہی سن چکا ھے۔ یہاں مزید تفصیلات کا علم ھوا ھے۔
    اس سے اگلی دلدوز باتوں کو با دل ناخواسثہ آئندہ قسط میں سنوں گا۔ إن شاءالله۔

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +2

      چوہدری صاحب، آپکی کرم نوازی ہے۔ ویسے تو یہ داستان میری بھارت میں چھپی کتاب جس کا ٹائیٹل بھی یہی ہے اس میں ہے۔ عالیہ سید کی مہربانی کہ انہوں نے اپنے چینل پر مجھے لیا۔ اس کے علاوہ بھی بھارت کے کوئی تین چار یو ٹیوب چینل اسہی قسم کا انٹرویو لے چکے ہیں۔ وہ سب یہاں یو ٹیوب پر موجود ہے۔

    • @abdulmalik767
      @abdulmalik767 Před rokem

      @@salmanrashid8880
      شکریہ

  • @BookPoond
    @BookPoond Před rokem

    Aj ty dip kar reya c boli jao n kahani sunai jao. My family was not impacted by migration; I have very strong views on how that migration and related social issues impacted Pakistan over the years but still its a sad sequence of events which should have been avoided or at the least managed better.

  • @shabbirahmeddar7765
    @shabbirahmeddar7765 Před rokem +1

    Aap ki dadi jan ki looks dabang khatoon ki hain.

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +1

      وہ تھیں بھی دبنگ خاتون۔

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem +1

      @@gvjudd1289 Zindabad. I might have missed this story in this narration, but it is part of the book.

    • @gvjudd1289
      @gvjudd1289 Před rokem

      And I missed her picture and that part sorry about that

    • @salmanrashid8880
      @salmanrashid8880 Před rokem

      @@gvjudd1289 It's in an earlier episode. I think Ep 1 of this series.