Good work so far and very good read @Azlan Haider
The below quote sums it up nicely: (in order to make a difference the populace need to play their role)
Well I am not saying the system cannot be fixed. It will take much longer to fix (maybe a life time). Some of the posts are quite good and will give you an idea why it is difficult task if not impossible. As I have suggested that the elite need to come to terms with the new age and distribute some of the wealth they have amassed, this will only extend their rein. They need to learn from the west......... This will only make them more money and influence with the added benefit of happy populace.One last thing @Shah01 , i cannot accept that we cannot fix the 'system'. When we have completed the biggest hardle, when we have laid the foundation by getting this country, i wonder how we can't build a strong wall. The foundations are surely weekend by this time, not really completely disintegrated. We should have more faith.
The below quote sums it up nicely: (in order to make a difference the populace need to play their role)
Maybe the general populace can start by cleaning the streets and making queues. One doesn't need government to fix these two things.... everyone cooperate and keep the streets clean. When going to banks/shops then get in a queue and wait for your turn etc....Sir rather rhan complaining about past mistakes of our elders which were witnessed by one .. Memorized by second and documented by third and making our decisions based on those why not we come togather and make a pact that we will be the first one who will make the difference ... Dont you have examples of moulana Tariq Jameel at present ... And Dr. Israr Ahmed in recent past whose teachings are on basics of islam ...
Agree with you. The political career is frowned upon in Pakistan. The middle class won't even consider it. Maybe after IKs dharna I see a bit of a change in attitude and youth is joining politics. It will take time to dilute feudals' power.I do not mean to blame this section alone but I do have a feeling that they have kept themselves away from the decision making process because there's a lack of civil and political liberties, and equality too, especially among the minorities.
Couldn't agree more on this. In Pakistan the confused Muslims have mixed culture with Islam and many rituals (at weddings, day to day life etc) are introduced.Pakistanis that he knows, follow certain rituals which are not really part of the religion, albeit he didn't quote examples.
I'm assuming it's a part of the sub continent culture that he was pointing out to.
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