Katua

Katua, also spelled as "Katue" or "Katmulle" is a religious slur primarily directed at muslims of South Asia (Pakistan, India and Bangladesh) indicating their darker skin tone which stems from their ancestors being lower caste converts. Can often be found ancestry forging by claiming to be Arab, Turkish, Persian, Afghan or Central Asian.

However in recent times, just like the N-word in America, many muslims of Pakistan have started to reclaim the slur and use it with pride and proudly identify as Katua.
Abdool: Hey Ackhmed, what do you think about being called a Katua?

Ackhmed: I don't see anything wrong with it, I am a pasmandu muslim and I'm proud to be a Katua.
by HateSpeechPreacher May 20, 2023
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Dasyu

A Vedic-era word used by the Brahmins of India to identify non-Hindus, i.e. muslims, sikhs and christians. As a term, Dasyu is used to refer to the darker skin of said non-Hindus, hinting at their ancestors being lower caste converts.
Chadpreet: Hey dasyu abdool, are the punctures ready?

Abdool, the dasyu: Ready saar.
by HateSpeechPreacher May 20, 2023
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