I remember, there was this guy - uneducated and doing some menial jobs - who returned from his employment in Makkah Mukarramah. He told that during his two years stay, he only visited the Bait-Ullah (kaaba) for a couple of times, because he did not feel a need to do so. But he professed himself to be a Muslim.
In my experience, there are quite a few persons in Pakistan who are hardly following any religion but would not declare themselves as atheist/agnostic etc. just because of the fear of social ostracism that they may face; It's politically incorrect and socially unacceptable.
In my experience, there are quite a few persons in Pakistan who are hardly following any religion but would not declare themselves as atheist/agnostic etc. just because of the fear of social ostracism that they may face; It's politically incorrect and socially unacceptable.