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he wasn't even sectarian looolCannot agree more. Zai ul Haq was the nail in the coffin for tolerance
Sectarianism has nothing to do with it.he wasn't even sectarian loool
he had a shia hazara war hero as a chief minister in balochistan. on top of that he supported iran over iraq during their war (sold stingers,hosted iriaf jets etc)
he wasn't even sectarian loool
he had a shia hazara war hero as a chief minister in balochistan. on top of that he supported iran over iraq during their war (sold stingers,hosted iriaf jets etc)
alright you got me! Even chechens who went overboard in their zealousness was due to zia ul haq. daesh in the philipines is due to zia ul haq.Sectarianism has nothing to do with it.
Religious extremism is what he bred, corruption in the military was his pet peeve.
Basant was taking place with full vigor
Basant is banned because it causes deaths not due to religious reasons
Zia ul Haq didn't cause any kind of "islamization" of pakistani society, he might have influenced how things were being portrayed on PTV.
This is a rambling and a very personal account of the events in Pakistan from the 1970s through the 1980s. No expertise in history or philosophy or politics is being claimed here. The hope is that Pakistanis (and the world at large) would know that theocracy is a disaster eventually--you don't want to end up like Saudi Arabia or Iran. Pakistan almost did.
I don't know if I will have a lot of time to narrate these. I am fine and healthy. I am only in my 50's, for crying out loud. But who knows?
There are some videos shared here, just to illustrate things.
#1: Nazia Hassan shot to fame via Bollywood movie 'Qurbani'
#2: Nazia and her brother singing a great song together in 1980:
#3: Nazia Singing a great song in early 1980s. Much more covered up than #2 song above:
And here's a bit of personal account:
Nazia and I are a few weeks apart in age! I saw Nazia and Zoheb in PTV's 'Hum Hee Hum' show ran by Sohail Rana in early 1970s. My dad called the tv station. The producer said, yes, bring your children over for the recording. We (3 brothers, a sister, a cousin) went there. Mr. Rana auditioned us--basically saying something loud. We were In! The show was recorded, we saw ourselves and Nazia/Zoheb on tv a few days later. Yay!!
That was the personal account. Needless to say I always had a crush on Nazia. Like many other people. The news of her death came to me too late while I was deeply lost in the American labyrinth decades later. It still hurts. She was not only a great singer but beautiful and above all a great ambassador for Pakistan.
Now coming to more serious topic.
While #1 video via Bollywood brought Nazia to global fame, there was nothing wrong/obscene in video #2: Pakistan was, despite ALL the accusations against Zulfi Bhutto for Islamization, a liberal country then. A Sufi country!! But General Zia thought to turn Pakistan into another Saudi Arabia--he even tried to make Arabic the official language to 'unite' people. People like me and tons of people in their 40s+ are rightfully suspicious of such bigots. We DON'T want to become another Iran or Saudi Arabia...
And that brings to the video #3: See how covered Nazia is? General Zia tried to even ban PTV newscasters ladies and PIA ladies from putting on makeup--the ladies refused!!
In this rambling post..I am trying to say that Pakistan has always been a moderate Sufi society. PLEASE don't buy into the modern Haramkhors like the TLP Khadim Rizvi or anyone else like him. The 'liberals' in Pakistan can be sometimes too breast-beating even for my taste--and I am a staunch liberal myself--but Pakistan's salvation lies through open discourse and liberalism. I am seeing the the rise of liberalism in Pakistan. Let's not be extremists in either ways.
I will add more to this... But I am glad this is off my chest already.
Overwhelming majority of Pakistanis hated Zia, and the only reason he stayed in power for that long, was due to his use of religion. He knew it will appeal the masses, but in reality, it polarised Pakistan's population. Coming years will give rise to the division of Jinnah vs Zia's Pakistan. And the fight still goes on..
its your personal opinion now a days Israel back funded liberals are in full foam all over in Pakistan...Overwhelming majority of Pakistanis hated Zia, and the only reason he stayed in power for that long, was due to his use of religion. He knew it will appeal the masses, but in reality, it polarised Pakistan's population. Coming years will give rise to the division of Jinnah vs Zia's Pakistan. And the fight still goes on..
Overwhelming majority of Pakistanis hated Zia, and the only reason he stayed in power for that long, was due to his use of religion. He knew it will appeal the masses, but in reality, it polarised Pakistan's population. Coming years will give rise to the division of Jinnah vs Zia's Pakistan. And the fight still goes on..