Pakistan’s anthem is highly Persianized, so Persian speakers may pronounce it more authentically—though it’s usually sung in an Urdu style.
Here is Pakistan’s national anthem performed by an Iranian singer.
🥇🇵🇰 Another GOLD for Pakistan! Alhamdulillah!
This victory belongs to the Almighty first—His blessings, His will. Without His grace, none of this would be possible.
To my coaches, my team, my family, and every Pakistani who prayed for me—this medal is yours. Your support fuels my journey.
Let’s keep rising for our beloved nation! Insha’Allah, more to come. ❤️💚 #ArshadNadeem #PakistanZindabad #Alhamdulillah
In recent days, after sharing my messages of support for our brotherly nation Pakistan, I’ve seen some Indian users directing insults at me and my country.
Let it be known: As a Muslim and as an Azerbaijani, insulting others has no place in my culture.
We were raised to believe that healthy, respectful debate is the noblest path. Differences in opinion are natural — but dignity must always be preserved.
As for the second issue:
Some Indian followers demand that I be banned from entering India.
To them, I say this clearly:
India holds no political, cultural, or touristic interest for me.
I’ve never been to India — and I have no intention of ever going.
As a human rights advocate and diplomat, I’ve visited 65 countries around the world. And I will continue traveling, building bridges where dignity and justice exist. But there are two countries I will never set foot in:
🇦🇲 Armenia and 🇮🇳 India.
Because I value justice, loyalty, and brotherhood over hypocrisy and hate.
Being polite is not weakness. Speaking without insults is not silence — it’s strength.
And our stance is clear: Azerbaijan stands with Pakistan — in word and in action.
No insult can shake this friendship.
#Azerbaijan #Pakistan #Justice #Respect #Dignity
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The Iranian embassy in New Delhi is calling out the Indian Government over inflammatory comments made by an Indian army major calling the Iranian foreign minister a "son of a pig".