Pak_88
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But shouldn't this questioning be aimed more at the welfare of the people rather than the personal piety of a particular public figure? Correct me if I'm wrong, but personal piety doesn't necessarily translate to good governance. It's a matter of priorities. There are other things in this "Medina model" that we must consider first. Whilst unemployment is rife, women are being raped, and people are dying of hunger, not to mention the dead body of our economy rolling in the gutter, I think the priority of having a pious PM should be slightly lower. The Medina model entails the establishment of a welfare state. That is something which merits discussion far more than questioning whether or not the PM offered his Eid prayers. Winston Churchill didn't offer his, and yet he was still able to lead the British in the darker hour. Would they have been happy if he'd been pious but inefficient and unable to lead?This qualifies as one of the most stupid post I have seen in my 16 years of social media life.
In Riyasat e Madinah model,
general public has the right to question the ruler, like Imran Khan himself pointed out the incident where a common man questioned Hazrat Umar Farooq ra'. ----- So for the next five years, People have the right to ask questions, you like it or not makes no difference.
and btw, nobody is asking if you have said Namaz or not, believe me nobody is interested you Pray or not .
I somehow doubt it.