A.Rahman
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I remember that in Surah Baqarah, Allah stated in no unclear terms "There is no compulsion in religion". Meaning what? Encourage Islam, but don't compel others do be Islamic. Are you ready to throw away the clear statements of the Quran for your higher morals? Just because you are unable to convince people to follow a moralistic life, just because you are unable to make people good Muslims you are going to forgo the Quran and take it upon yourself to reinvent Islam as to whatever you seem fit?
Either you accept the Quran or you reject it... Either you reject your compelling force or you accept that "there is no compulsion in religion".
Of course no one should force people to go to the mosque, but we can take away the things that promote immorality in the society. How about closing down bars & clubs? [If they do have on in Pak]