Pakistanis in the Middle East

Pakistanis in the Middle East

Ethnic group
group=Pakistanis in the Middle East
poptime = 1,893,373 [ [http://www.opf.org.pk/opd/yearbk/YEARBK.pdf Government of Pakistan - Ministry of Labour, Manpower & Overseas Pakistanis: STATEMENT SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF OVERSEAS PAKISTANIS LIVING/WORKING/STUDYING IN DIFFERENT REGIONS/COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD AS ON 30-6-2004.] ]

region1=flagcountry|Saudi Arabia
pop1=1,100,000
region2=flagcountry|United Arab Emirates
pop2=500,000
region3=flagcountry|Kuwait
pop3=100,000
region4=flagcountry|Oman
pop4=85,000
region5=flagcountry|Qatar
pop5=52,000
region6=flagcountry|Bahrain
pop6=45,000
langs=Urdu, Arabic, Languages of Pakistan
rels=Islam
related-c=Overseas Pakistani

Pakistanis in the Middle East form the largest part of the worldwide Pakistani diaspora. Out of the 3,973,549 Pakistanis abroad approximately 1,893,373 live within the Middle East.

History with the Middle East

Although Pakistan only came into existence in 1947, the land which is today Pakistan has strong ties to the Middle East. Muhammad bin Qasim was a Syrian general who conquered the Sindh and Punjab regions along the Indus river. This conquest began the Islamic era in South Asia. Trading between the two regions significantly increased. From the 15th century onward much of the coast of modern day Pakistan was ruled by indigenous Zikri families and sometimes by the Iranian government. In the late 18th century, the Khan of Kalat is said to have granted sanctuary at Gwadar to one of the claimants for the throne of Muscat. When that claimant became Sultan, he kept hold of Gwadar, installing a governor, who eventually led an army to conquer the city of Chah Bahar some 200 kilometres to the west. The sultanate held onto the Makran coast throughout the period of British pre-eminence in India, but eventually only Gwadar was left in the hands of the sultan. On the formation of Pakistan, Makran became a district within the province of Balochistan, minus an area of 800 km² around Gwadar. The enclave was finally transferred in 1958 to Pakistani control as part of the district of Makran. The entire region has been subdivided into new smaller districts over the years.

Integrating into Middle Eastern society

Integrating into the Middle East has been much easier for Pakistanis since Islam is the dominant religion for both communities. Both communities share similar values and cultures, which has been the primary reason for so many Pakistanis to settle in the Middle East. It is also the mandatory for every Muslim to visit hajj in Saudi Arabia at least once in his or her lifetime.

audi Arabia

United Arab Emirates

Kuwait

Qatar

Other countries

* Lebanon

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