British Cadets Sing Pakistani National Anthem to Honor Their Pakistani Instructor [Video]

A heart-warming incident.

Nowadays we might not honor our teachers like they did back in the day, but better communication amounts to genuine adoration for teachers we like. In an endearing video, a group of British cadets showcase what it means to honor someone from the heart.

While these gentlemen at British Royal Military Academy Sandhurst didn’t go down the usual salute and march route, they did something more personal to honor their Pakistani instructor Major Uqbah Hadeed. They sang the Pakistani national anthem ‘Pak Sar Zameen‘.


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Singing in a language they really didn’t know to begin with, we think these British cadets did a pretty good job. Heck, these guys are singing Pak Sar Zameen better than Pakistanis themselves!

Of course, this heartwarming video is making rounds on the Internet, and people can’t help but gush at them too.

If the trainer looks all too familiar, that’s because he is. He’s none other than Major Uqbah Malik. The major made waves after he married Pakistani starlet Ayesha Khan a few years ago.

Major Malik is also the first Muslim and brown military instructor at Sandhurst.

Every fluffy cloud has a dark spot, so some people decided to pay attention to the Indian cadet that stood respectfully silent.


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He could have decided to opt-out of this whole idea, but he still wanted to participate. People should appreciate his discipline.

 

In the end, let’s stick to the main point and how cute it is what these British cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst did. Pakistan couldn’t be more proud of Major Uqbah Hadeed.

 

Comments

  1. Major Uqbah really looks great. But this is happening at Sandhurst, that is unbelievable, the British are absolutely the real scums responsible for all the anti-Islamic shit happening all over the world and still you have them here honoring a Muslim officer ! I respect the Indian cadet for keeping his composure, it must have been difficult for him.

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