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You are right. Pakistan already has traitors and she is struggling to sort them out. Why add to this burden then?As some of the Afghans will turn out to be traitors. No doubt. Why add to Pakistan's burden?No one said they would be straight off...But my question is simple...Does being an officer after working your way up GUARANTEE that you are for the state? Well, Durrani and others like him, who worked their way up proved this theory wrong! Even politicians / party workers who worked from nothing also managed to loot and plunder this nation...THAT itself isnt a GUARANTEE of any form! So you using it as one is flawed to begin with!
I am with my country...It is doing good to award citizenship to those who have been on my land since they opened their eyes! It gives them a sense of belonging a reason not to hate...If they still hate, we can always throw them in the same pile as those Pakistanis who were born as citizens and managed to screw this country despite claiming openly they love it?!
They were equal citizens...Are you saying Islam preached inequality?
That could be one way but then that is not treating them equally and the idea of 3rd class citizens comes to mind like how the 1st generation Pakistanis felt in UK!
YES, that was WHEN THEY BETRAYED AFTER THE TREATY not before...Even the Prophet despite knowing what they were (since he was in direct contact with ALLAH) made a peace treaty...because he didnt want future people to think that they should INVADE/ PUNISH right away without giving them a chance...
Not only Hazrat Bilal many proved their loyalty to the cause many were killed....MANY were roasted in the sun not just Hazrat Bilal! Neither were all Africans automatically praised due to Hazrat Bilal nor were every Mekkan Arabs cursed because of Abu Lahab and his like! So attacking/ insulting/ generalizing/ collective assumption/ collective punishment is more of Israel's game not Muslims!
I just suggested that in the post you quoted
To invest on their land and push them back instead of investing in taking them in!
Yes but a father who spites venom against other people's children when his own cant prove right either is not exactly a father worth giving example of!
All I am saying they are as human as Durani our former ISI head and as human as Nawaz Shariff or as human as Altaf Hussain each of who was born, raised and a Pakistani citizen without needing to prove it yet they didnt do us any good! So such children of yours also exist, gives you no right to doubt other people's children!
That I agree but as we see our courts playing with us...Judges who are Pakistani citizens playing with our laws and doing no good to the country are ample examples of BS happening by our own "Pakistan loving citizens"!!
The best way to ensure that no Afghan turned Pakistani citizen would turn renegade is for repatriation, which is the best option. I was only advising military service as a second best option for those Afghans who say we are loyal as a test.
Belonging is not to the LAND. Belonging is to the Nation.
Belonging is not to the House. Belonging is to the Home (family).
No they were not equal. Islam does discriminate on certain things. I accept this.
Was it legally permissible for a non Muslim to become ruler of the State back in the day?
If he was truly equal than he would have that legal possibility.
Even in the modern world today, Pakistan does not allow a non Muslim to be the head of State constitutionally.
This is inequality. Now you want Pakistan to be non discriminatory towards the Afghan refugees should they acquire citizenship but you don't even mention that inherent inequality between a non Muslim Pakistani and a Muslim Pakistani! (Unless of course you disagree with the constitution and want it changed to allow the legal possibility of a non Muslim Pakistani becoming head of state).
Also as a tangent, Islam does not allow a woman to be the leader of a Nation. Do you think that is equality?
I know Pakistan has had female leaders, but since when is Pakistan following Islam properly?
Forget what the 1st, 2nd whatever generation of Pakistanis felt in the UK. Stop thinking at from from a refugee perspective. Look at it from a national Pakistani perspective. Pakistan should not copy everything the UK does.
The point I was making was that some Jewish individuals had renegaded on their treaty and the WHOLE of their tribe were punished. Not just the individuals.
Or do you think that EVERY member of the tribe(s), were involved in that treason?
To make your initial example more accurate, perhaps Pakistan should negotiate a treaty with the Afghan refugees as a whole? So if few Afghan individuals commit treason or antistate actions, then those individuals meet the Rope and the remaining Afghan refugees are then exiled...? What do you think of this???
I disagree with your opinion that I am casting venom on others children. I am merely looking out for my children. If you consider this to be venom then so be it.
(Also by this subtle ad hominems , it does not add to your argument).
A child to the family is presumed loyal until proven otherwise.
An outsider wishing to join my family especially if he comes from a family which is anti my family is disloyal until proven otherwise. (He may not agree with his family but his simple word is not enough)
If I were to let him into my family based simply on his word and should he hurt my family then I would be a criminal father and should he not hurt my family then simply foolish.
I understand that the refugees are having a hard time. No one wants to be in such a difficult place. I get it.
I would not want this for myself or my loved ones.
But this is looking at if from an individual perspective and state craft is not that. One must look at it from the National perspective.