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COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus

Defense Road, Off Raiwind Road, Lahore.042-111-001-007 Ext: 860


DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

Name of Students : Saad Rehman

Registration No. : Fa20-baf-032

Course Title : Introduction to Sociology

Program Name : BS (A&F)


Semester : Fall 2021
Submission Date : 9 Oct 2021
Teacher Name : Sir Hanan Sadiq
What is Culture
Culture is the patterns of learned and shared behavior and beliefs of a particular social, ethnic, or
age group. It can also be described as the complex whole of collective human beliefs with a
structured stage of civilization that can be specific to a nation or period. Humans in turn use
culture to adapt and transform the world they live in.

Culture of Multan:
I belong to Multan so here I am discussing the Culture of Multan. Regardless of being advanced
with chronicled significance, Multan is the center of business and modern space of Pakistan. You
name any business and industry like cotton, flour factories, beauty care products, composts thus
some more, Multan has everything. If I talk especially about the beauty care products, Multan is
honored with "Multani mitti" likewise called "more full's earth" involves purifying advantages
and is among the best item on the planet. Multani's are viewed as the most persevering
individuals in Pakistan. This city isn't simply honored by various assets or agrarian items yet
additionally contains the most imaginative and gifted individuals on the planet.
The females are just about as capable and capable as their men as far as handiworks and weaving
on textures. The idea of weaving has begun from the Multani females. Indeed, even in today’s
current period every one of the materials plants of prestigious originators, for example, Bareeze,
Nishat factories, and numerous other grass print plants are arranged in Multan. The carefully
assembled "Multani karahi" is the thing that recognizes it from the rest of the urban communities
of the country. What I for one love about Multan is its conventional footwear called "Khussa".
The customary khussa is made of a cowhide soul with a one-of-a-kind specialty of the best great
string work. The customary clothing of Multan is to wear khussa with laccha or shalwar kameez.
The most generous part of Multani culture is "Derra". It is a type of a "Bhettak" where
individuals join after their work and express their concerns or have a decent babble. For me, it is
the most needed and rousing component required in our high-speed life where we don't possess
energy for our families or in any event, for us. This kind of culture adds worth and care about
one another which is enthusiastically suggested in a doubter society like our own.
One more astounding part of Multani culture is its "Food" which else a genuine Pakistani will
adore in case there was no food. As said before that Multan is a dwelling place of ethnic
gatherings in this manner it has a huge assortment of cafés like inexpensive food, mainland,
Chinese, Arabic, Pakistani, and some more. Among the nearby eateries, Bundu Khan, MUX
Lounge, and Lassani Food Street are very renowned. The conventional food incorporates
Multani lamb cleaves, Multani halwa called Sohan halwa, Badami Kulfi, Kachori, Busri, Paira,
Lassi, and Doli Roti. This land contains a wide range of dialects yet its unique language is
"Saraiki" one of the best languages in Pakistan. Despite the distinctions in language individuals
of Multan are excessively warm and wanting to the point that their exist no inconsistency or
abhorrence between Multani lingos, Punjabi or some other.
The characteristic which makes our culture superior to other
cultures
The Sufi culture of Multan is a fresh blow of air to the otherwise hot weather of the region. The
other cities in the Southern Punjab like Jahanian, Uch Shareef, and Bahawalpur are also home to
many Sufi shrines. The famous Siraiki poet Khwaja Ghulam Fareed’s Sufi poetry is a cultural
icon of the region. Multan emerges as a representative and promoter of the Sufi culture due to its
central position. There is no doubt that the city owns a history that is much older than the Islamic
era. But, seeing the bright reflection of the ancient culture in the presence of substantial impact
of medieval history, shaped by Sufi saints, is not possible.

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