Pakistani with Arabian ancestry

Pakistani manpower brings fortune for Syrian

Ma’ath is about to sign an agreement with several European countries to place Pakistani agriculture laborers abroad. Most of 170 million Pakistanis live in rural areas and know how to turn otherwise unusable land into grazing and fruitful. Agriculture has been their way of life for centuries.

“We are working hard to bring a new boost to Pakistan and its human resource. At the same time we help improve the nation’s image and position Pakistanis as hard working and skillful people,” he explains his optimism in fluent Urdu, national language of the country.


Ma’ath, his wife Misoun and their sons enjoy traditional Syrian cuisine in Karachi, Pakistan. The family has acquired Pakistani nationality too. – Photos by Silent Heroes, Invisible Bridges

Ma’ath, his wife Misoun and their sons enjoy traditional Syrian cuisine in Karachi, Pakistan. The family has acquired Pakistani nationality too. – Photos by Silent Heroes, Invisible Bridges

The most rewarding for Ma’ath is a visit from a candidate his firm placed to labor to. Occasionally Ma’ath receives small gifts of gratitude.

Anwar Yuosafzai, originally from northwestern Peshawarity of Pakistan, brought Ma’ath dates, sweets and a cellular phone from South Korea where he was placed for labor.

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