@ Armstrong:
Your views on some people as 'brothers' of 'Islam' is ridiculous.
There is no country in the world today that stands out on both ends of the political spectrum as 'extremists' and as 'liberalists'
On a serious note, there are those who claim to be sons of Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him), and those who claim to be masters of secularity.
This is no humour, but an immature posture.
For those who claim to be on the right hand of the spectrum usually have to bring the Muslim 'Ummah'. Though touchy for some, it is seen to have dismantled Pakistan into pieces. Militants such as Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Pakistan Tehreek e Taliban, Haqqani, BLP, have all seen to be supported by some members of our population and are representatives of the 'Ummah'. We stand clear that the whole world has come upon to hate us. Many of you don't know this, but Arabs have a huge part. We work in their countries and we don't get paid. To change the public scienerio, they would come up to give us material at the wrong time and way. The question here is not which of the two is best, but rather, the question of whether we should convince them to join us in the ummah efforts?
I ask not only you but also the rest of Pakistanis, to leave this drama aside, and use actions than words to improve our country. No one is going to be pleased with our efforts. They will be pleased when we achieve their goals... God knows what they are.
I don't know why you keep target JKLF. Wheather you like it or not, they are the ones trying to keep their movement alive. This is not about what is right or wrong. No one in this world can be one of the two. As a Kashmiri, we both should be glad about the fact that they hate India.
This is very typical in Pakistan, where people come and judge leaders on moral perfection. One must realize there has been no leader perfect to Pakistan. Iqbal was just as symbol of pride for the nation. His poetry and his personal life are absolutely two different things, like comparing apples with oranges.
Iqbal loving Urdu or not, it was his personal view. We have people who have Western complexity and they will prefer English thantheir own. The point is, favorism keeps on effecting our society. You have shown no interest in your own blood, but rather the skin of other race.
Those people i point out that have not lived for more than 40-60 years is a fact. They are the same people that use the word 'tuggay' against Punjabis and the some ones who have killed more than a million in Sindh. Favorism can sometimes come along with 'Begharti' I dearly hope to see good muslim brothers but theoretically, the 'ummah' theology has failed and has become artificial.
This is a good analogy to remember. Antiques (thousands of years ago) will NEVER become boring. They have a value up to infinite years. i.e Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, languages. Contemporary (modern change) on the other hand has a limit. Its value is temporary and more designs are needed to full fill better aesthetics for the future. i.e Urdu.
The point here is, history and culture of the past scrutinizes true Pakistan
P= Punjab
A= Afghania (Pashtun)
K= Kashmir
I= nothing
S= Sindh
TAN= BalochisTAN
*This is the only focus to nationalism....