Hamza913
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I am sorry but I disagree with this act.
Why weren't professors from different universities invited instead?
Let's not forget it was the Bralevi scholars that overwhelmingly supported the Pakistan Movement. The majority deobandi/wahhabi scholars were against it.
The Wahhabi/deobandi ideology is followed by a minority of Muslims in the world, similarly in Pakistan they are a minority. I'd even say there are more numbers of shias in the world than the deobandi/wahhabis.
The Pakistan armed forces draw their strength from all segments of society. Trying to bring sectarianism into the armed forces should be a capital crime punishable by the death penalty.
I do not like this trend a single bit.
Plenty of Deobandi scholars supported Pakistan, such as Muhammad Shafi.
Salafi ideology is by far the fastest spreading sect of Islam in the world, it is not going to remain a minority for long.
I can almost guarantee that there are just as many (if not even more) Deobandis/Salafis than there are Barelvis. Just look at how many Madrassas are run by Deobandis/Salafis rather than Barelvis.
Also, Shias are at roughly 5%.
Why are you so upset? I do not even understand where sectarianism comes in.