dont forget Dr Aaafia
What has Aafia got to do with Pakistan's projected economy?
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dont forget Dr Aaafia
dont forget Dr Aaafia
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The way things are moving it seems very difficult that Pakistan will reach even 80th if Pakistan does not immediately revert to the purpose of its creation ie a true Islamic Shariah state where the Islamic Shariah system of justice and equality is fully implemented otherwise even Sindhis are demanding separation now.
Only some paindus from rural sindh came to sight see Karachi and have a picnic on the beach.
You from rural sindh?:
Me paindu as well
He said that the country's economy has been growing at average of 5 or 5.5 percent which is not sufficient adding that if "we have to put the economy on right path, we need decent growth".
He expressed the hope that the country's economy would become among top ten economies at its 100th anniversary.
Economy turns around, indicators show positive change: Ahsan Iqbal
The way things are moving it seems very difficult that Pakistan will reach even 80th if Pakistan does not immediately revert to the purpose of its creation ie a true Islamic Shariah state where the Islamic Shariah system of justice and equality is fully implemented otherwise even Sindhis are demanding separation now.
You from rural sindh?
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You are speaking in general terms. It is better to look at the ground realities even in the case of Islamic laws. The country is very diverse, with different sectarian groups. Each of these groups has its own Shariah Laws (jurisprudence laws). So, if Islamic Laws are to be incorporated, then it must be a Pan-Pakistani effort.
When you talk about a true Shariah State, it will mislead many of the members here on PDF, who do not even know what Shariah means. All they know is to annoy a mullah. They will throw out the baby with the bath water if chance be. They are that naïve and timid.
Also, I am sure you know that a Shariah State also demands a Supreme Ruler. Can Pakistan implement such a political System?
The economy will recover if we have a more fairer distribution of. wealth.
Also, I am sure you know that a Shariah State also demands a Supreme Ruler. Can Pakistan implement such a political System?
Brother the thing is that Pakistan was founded on the basis of Islam. Its very reason of existence was the establishment of an Islamic state and Islamic system of politics and governance as envisaged by Allamah Iqbal RA. If that can't be done then should we then believe that all the talk of Islam by Jinnah sahab was a farce and a deception. Moreover in that case it would also put a big question mark on the validity of the Pakistan movement and the personality of Jinnah sahab. For me if Pakistan does not or refuses to become an Islamic state then Pakistan simply looses the very reason to exist. Then why should Pakhtuns and Baloch remain with Pakistan and not join Afghanistan with whom they share religious,linguistic,cultural, social and political monotony and history than sharing their land with cultural, linguistic and social aliens like Punjabis, Sindhis, Seraikis and Muhajirs ?
I think you need more investment and safety in doing business, so you have to solve your "Taliban problem" first
How to elect the Supreme Ruler ? From my understanding, prophet Muhammad never demand us with some specific political system to be implemented in term of electing political leader, so we can always change it based on the context.....as long as syura principle stated in Quran is still implemented (talking and agreeing to solve any public affair/ quite similar with democracy)
Checkout Wikipedia for Future GDP estimates
Pakistan will hardly join Top 20 with 2.10 trillion GDP between 2050-60