M.AsfandYar
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With all due respect i really doubt it.,i know more about Pakistan then many Pakistanis do,thats the difference.
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With all due respect i really doubt it.,i know more about Pakistan then many Pakistanis do,thats the difference.
Maybe he meant Pakistanis who were raised abroad and have little connection to their homeland.With all due respect i really doubt it.
I don't think interest is illegal in Pakistan
Most Pakistanis don't know what Sharia is. And if they say they want it and it comes to them, they will rebel against it (at least some of it)...Excellent post. Pakistan should be ruled by Shariah since that is what the people want.
Your opinion is not warranted. I never comment on Turkish politics since I am not a Turk.
I always say their country their rules.
As I Pakistani I gave my view.
secular means indifference to religion.
There are probably Turks who do not like Pakistan, because the ideology practised in Pakistan hurts the secular Kemalist worldview.
Translation:Can you translate?
Btw,what dou you think of the laws(blasphemy,sharia) in Pakistan?
Big bs,im guessing you dont even know what secular means,im secular,does that mean im not Muslim?
How does your economy do these days and why is it that only a few countries dare to invest in Pakistan?
Do you think a truce with the Taliban is possible. These are the same people who killed dozens of innocents in APS. Their version of Islam is disgusting and is corrupting Pakistan ideologically. Even if we had not declared war on them then what. They would have kept spreading their ideology and targeting shias, ahmadis and christians. Society as a whole would have been radicalized.* You are glad that your parents cut your connection to #Pakistan
But .... you want #Pakistan to keep fighting a war, you even don't understand in a country you haven't even lived in?
If you are so interested, why not come back, i'll give you a weapon and pat you on the back and then you can fight on---maybe?
Negotiations are being done after a national consensus had been reached....pls don't worry too much about a country you gladly have no connection to....we know how to fix our shit.
It is not bs. He has a valid point that should be addressed logically. @Horus is right by pointing out that secularism doesn't mean success in every case of its manifestation.Big bs,im guessing you dont even know what secular means,im secular,does that mean im not Muslim?
How does your economy do these days and why is it that only a few countries dare to invest in Pakistan?
Article 2 of the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, stipulates that all existing laws shall be brought in conformity with Injunctions of Islam as laid down in ... Thus, Pakistan became the first Muslim country to officially declare modern (and rampant) bank interest system as un-Islamic and illegal.The thing is Pakistan might have shariah but riba is rampant. I don't think interest is illegal in Pakistan.
Saudi Arabia is not secular, and it is doing well economically.It is not bs. He has a valid point that should be addressed logically. @Horus is right by pointing out that secularism doesn't mean success in every case of its manifestation.
However, it is important to make people aware of one of the most important features of secularism: free choice.
To put it in a nutshell, secularism is a concept that widens your individual range of free choice. In this regard, some people make the right choices for their personal wellbeing; needles to say that other people fail to do so.
Just like individual humans, some secular states don't succeed. This isn't surprising at all. But it's not a coincidence that every single rich and technologically advanced nation has a secular foundation - and this is the most important argument in favour of secularism.
On the contrary, every single society/state with a non-secular constitution fails to deliver wealth and prosperity to its own members and citizens.
This is undeniable.
The secular law can be defined as law, which does not depend on the religious beliefs of the parties involved. The question immediately begged by such a statement is, 'Who decides what such laws should be or that there should even be laws which don't depend on the religious beliefs of the parties involved?'It is not bs. He has a valid point that should be addressed logically. @Horus is right by pointing out that secularism doesn't mean success in every case of its manifestation.
However, it is important to make people aware of one of the most important features of secularism: free choice.
To put it in a nutshell, secularism is a concept that widens your individual range of free choice. In this regard, some people make the right choices for their personal wellbeing; needless to say that other people fail to do so.
Just like individual humans, some secular states don't succeed. This isn't surprising at all. But it's not a coincidence that every single rich and the technologically advanced nation has a secular foundation - and this is the most important argument in favour of secularism.
On the contrary, every single society/state with a non-secular constitution fails to deliver wealth and prosperity to its own members and citizens.
This is undeniable.
Isn't plea bargain same as blood money kesas as thier corruption did cost lives.Plea Bargain is unislamic and should be challenged by the GoP At the Federal Shariah court.
Isn't plea bargain same as blood money kesas as thier corruption did cost lives.
We don't have any problem with unislamic laws constitution shouldn't be given any importance government should do what is in the interest of PakistanPlea Bargain is unislamic and should be challenged by the GoP At the Federal Shariah court.
We don't have any problem with unislamic laws constitution shouldn't be given any importance government should do what is in the interest of Pakistan