VCheng
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I provided a proposal for a solution. Obviously it is futile to just sit on it and hope it'll happen. By that logic I could say that secularism is impractical because we can't expect Pakistani politicians to just suddenly decide to implement it.
Initiative is needed. Just like you would need an initiative to implement secularism, you also need an initiative to make religious scholars get together and agree on a common core.
But it is perfectly possible and practical.
Saying it is ''futile to expect it'' is a very fallacious way of dismissing a perfectly valid solution.
What would call a solution that has never been even close to being implemented in Pakistan since its independence, nor in any Muslim country for the last hundred years? Futile. Hopeless. Ain't happenin'.