Halloween is upon us and even though Pakistan doesn’t really consider it a celebratory occasion or an occasion at all, Pakistanis on social media are feeling all kinds of things about it!
Many took to Twitter to express their views on the event as the hashtag #Halloween begins to trend globally on the social media site. Here’s what they are saying:
it's Halloween in Pakistan when cousin have a night over and talk about churails banging in their schools
— ΛHMΞD (@mrahmadusama) October 27, 2020
Can't wait for Oct. 31 so i can see "Ban Halloween" trending in Pakistan 😊
— Landay ki feminist (@la_vie_en_toast) October 28, 2020
https://twitter.com/osamammad/status/1321838142782136320?s=20
For Halloween this year I’m going as
Pakistan’s Economy— razi baig (@KaleechBaig) October 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/fxtima101/status/1322490673908600832?s=20
It's not celebrated here in pakistan but regardless
Happy Halloween everyone🎃 pic.twitter.com/YfPiyreK2u— Muhammad Sameer (@Samiii_50) October 31, 2020
In the west, Halloween is a popular event where people dress up and kids go trick-or-treating knocking door-to-door in their respective neighbourhoods. People decorate their homes with all things ‘spooky’ and carve pumpkins to keep outside their doors.
So what really is the idea behind Halloween? As known to us, Halloween begins the observance of Allhallowtide, this is the time in the liturgical year essentially dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints, martyrs and all the departed souls!
However regardless of the idea behind Halloween and the fact that the nation does not celebrate it as a national event, Pakistan remains divided as some celebrate by holding Halloween parties and get-togethers while others just pass on it as a normal day. Let us know which category you fall in by leaving a comment on our Instagram page!
Until next time!