Mian H Amin.
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no Pakistan was made , and will be an ISLAMIC state. we need to filter our anti islamic laws and try to make them as per islam.
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both are not appropriate examples for us India and Turkey have their dynamics we have our own.....we will face this situation till we don't bring some local solutions to problems......
BTW both are not successful examples.....
Like I have said before, (As much as i would love to see Pakistan being secular) it won't work, simply changing Pakistan's name from Islamic republic to republic won't change anything, people really have to be committed to it which we don't see in Pakistan.What do you think that
"secularism is the only solution for Pakistan's current situation or something else"..?
no Pakistan was made , and will be an ISLAMIC state. we need to filter our anti islamic laws and try to make them as per islam.
Which Anti-Islamic law we have?
I hope you are not a UK citizen...no Pakistan was made , and will be an ISLAMIC state. we need to filter our anti islamic laws and try to make them as per islam.
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That is only partly true. The problem lied in the fact that whatever Jinnah's intentions may be(historians still fight over this), the support he gathered for Pakistan was only obtained after showing the mullahs a dream that Pakistan will be a citadel of Islam. Though it would seem now that Jinnah was thinking of a 'modern' state(apparently Jinnah himself said so to Iskander Mirza, meaning that he does not support imposition of Sharia), he still might have been thinking of a modern but Islamic state.even jinnah wanted a scular pakistan.but was influenced by the hard liners,thus had to soften his stand.
That is only partly true. The problem lied in the fact that whatever Jinnah's intentions may be(historians still fight over this), the support he gathered for Pakistan was only obtained after showing the mullahs a dream that Pakistan will be a citadel of Islam. Though it would seem now that Jinnah was thinking of a 'modern' state(apparently Jinnah himself said so to Iskander Mirza, meaning that he does not support imposition of Sharia), he still might have been thinking of a modern but Islamic state.
Also contrary to what many Pakistani journalists claim in their opinion pieces, all the mullahs were not opposed to Pakistan. Only the Deoband faction(a large faction, but their roots are in current India, not in current Pakistan) opposed Pakistan. The mullahs of NWFP, FATA and Balochistan(Balochistan was not part of Pakistan.But some mullahs were imported from there also for publicizing the idea of Pakistan) played an important role in turning the tide for Muslim League in Punjab. Otherwise till 1946, Muslim League had no thikana in the very provinces which it claimed to represent. After a sustained campaign with religious men urging people to do their religious duty by supporting Pakistan, the election turn against the Unionists.
So after making such promises to Pakistan, how can Jinnah backtrack? May be he thought that after he achieves Pakistan, he can sideline the mullahs. But he probably overestimated his time, his political skill and the ability of Pakistan to stay fair to its minorities. He was a very good spokesman and lawyer for Pakistan, but he was a disaster as a politician.
Another myth. You can trace the dots. Islamisation has been a more or less continuous process.Islamisation of Pakistan started in 80s ..... so your whole argument is flawed.
Another myth. You can trace the dots. Islamisation has been a more or less continuous process.
Connect the dots:
Partition -> Hindus get booted out -> Objectives Resolution(precedent for Islam specific laws) -> Lahore Anti-Ahmedi riots - (Ayub's time - hiatus and religion get sidelined in favor of language and regional rights) - Hindus in East Pakistan get persecuted for being Indian agents -> ZAB declares Ahmedis as non-muslims -> more anti-ahmedi riots ->
only then Zia comes in(although the radicalisation in his era is of a whole new level. He made it an industry with foreign money)