Pakistan follows the 1973 constitution of Pakistan today, there is no Nizam-e-Mustafa or Shariah Law in Pakistan for heaven's sake. There was one clause about Hadood ordinance that he brought in, which was overturned in the Musharraf era. There is one challenge left in the constitution, & that is dealing with the atrocious Blasphemy Law. And enough people are standing up to that everyday, & hopefully that atrocious law will be outlawed soon. But after that, the constitution of Pakistan is pretty along secular lines. I don't know what else to tell you. Ask a Pakistani member if Pakistan has "Nizam-e-Mustafa", they'll give you surprised looks. Btw, why are you so keen in looking at these internal issues of Pakistan that have nothing to do with China or its internal security, as I said, China faces a much more imminent threat from Al-Qaeda affiliate groups in Tajikistan (direct borders with China), Kyrgyzstan (direct borders with China), Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan than they do from Pakistan. Hell, do you know that yesterday, 5 Chechens almost conducted a huge suicide attack in Quetta, Pakistan; coming from Afghanistan? Was that Pakistan's fault too? Afghanistan's sanctuaries in Kunar, Nuristan have given Uzbek, Arab, Somalian, Sudanese terrorists refuge; & they use Afghanistan to attack Pakistan; as Afghanistan has an open border with Pakistan? Even the US cannot patrol its border with Mexico, & that is a piece of cake as compared to the Afghan-Pakistan border. Pakistan is fighting valiantly against this international group of terrorists affiliated with Al Qaeda from Afghanistan, & is winning against them. You sir (no offense) do not have an understanding of what is going in the region, & the threat of international terrorist groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda in countries like Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan; right next to the Chinese Western borders.