AlKardai
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Pakistan wasn't falling during the times that Islam was kept as a tenet rather than a core state material (Jinnah's time, Ayub Khan's time)Islam is still used to unite Pakistan.
Without Islam how is Pakistan united?
What is Pakistani identity? How was it created?
Pakistani identity has Islamic unity at its core.
We can either choose to preserve our Islamic unity and Pakistani identity or secularists can take away Islam from our Pakistani identity and watch our Pakistani identity fall.
But it was failing during the times of Zia Ul Haq, when Islamisation reforms occurred.
I don't think that you realise that a true state of Islam governs based on a more loose and liberal form of islamic governance, most of which is similar to the current laws and legislations of nations across the world, albeit differences in financial and social systems.
The stereotype for Islam being linked to heavy Sharia and "backwards practice" is a myth, Islam encourages us to innovate state machinery and systems of governance for the ease of the people and betterment of society, rather than a heavily conservative and undeveloped society.