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Hmm, didnt know that, but Pakistan was never secular as far as i know.
In those days it was complicated,he needed the support of the Islamists so in some of his speeches he had to please the Islamists.
Read this and make your own opinion,

https://nation.com.pk/25-Dec-2015/jinnah-s-pakistan-islamic-state-or-secular-democracy


Especially this part is interesting,

''We can also look at his actions like appointing Jogendera Nath Mandal the first president of the constituent assembly and the first law minister, now it would be rather silly to ask an assembly headed by a Hindu to make the constitution of an Islamic state would be rather odd indeed.''
 
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You need some history lessons,why do you think Jinnah was called "Grey Wolf'' by his daughter when she was 10/12 years old?
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was his hero,Jinnah admired him and wanted the same secular system for Pakistan but of course you will deny this.
We know your kind.
The red line here is; Dont try in any way to insult Ataturk.
Give you little idea , what he thought about the country. If i found the complete speech , I will post it . Too much distortion during the recording.
 
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Give you little idea , what he thought about the country. If i found the complete speech , I will post it . Too much distortion during the recording.
And your point is...?
Give you little idea , what he thought about the country. If i found the complete speech , I will post it . Too much distortion during the recording.
And you
Give you little idea , what he thought about the country. If i found the complete speech , I will post it . Too much distortion during the recording.
And your point is...?

The Quaid e Azam mentions Islamic democracy and Islamic Socialism as guidelines for the new nation in his speeches. What was the point of partition then? Have Pakistani muslims oppressed in their own lands?
 
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And your point is...?

And you

And your point is...?

The Quaid e Azam mentions Islamic democracy and Islamic Socialism as guidelines for the new nation in his speeches. What was the point of partition then? Have Pakistani muslims oppressed in their own lands?
I am lost in translation .
 
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In those days it was complicated,he needed the support of the Islamists so in some of his speeches he had to please the Islamists.
Read this and make your own opinion,

https://nation.com.pk/25-Dec-2015/jinnah-s-pakistan-islamic-state-or-secular-democracy


Especially this part is interesting,

''We can also look at his actions like appointing Jogendera Nath Mandal the first president of the constituent assembly and the first law minister, now it would be rather silly to ask an assembly headed by a Hindu to make the constitution of an Islamic state would be rather odd indeed.''
You don't know what you are talking about. I am surprised dawn news allowed such opinions to be published in their newspaper. I guess under the freedom of speech clause.

Jinnah said in one of his speeches that Shariah is as applicable as it was 1300 years ago.

Of course Jinnah needed the support of the mainstream practicing muslims to support him or the Pakistan movement would have failed.

Jinnah claimed to be the political spokesman of Muslims in the majority provinces.
 
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From my chilldhood, i remember always good things said in the Turkish media about Pakistan. There is even an avenue named Muhammet Ali Cinnah (Jinnah) in the capital of Turkey.

I dont know the background of this friendship, though...
 
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