Pakistan was never referred to as a movement purely for people from modern day Pakistan, hence why so many other areas across Hindustan that were Muslim were originally involved. Your map shows this clearly. Need I also remind you about Bangladesh?
It's only coincidental that most Muslims of Hindustan happened to live in modern day Pakistan. If we lived in Utter Pradesh or Bangalore, Pakistan would have still been created (might have been given a different name, but that's irrelevant).
Remember, the Muslims who created Pakistan considered it a Muslim movement, not an Indus movement. It was called the Muslim League, not the Indus League. Show me any evidence that this was considered a movement based primarily on the Indus people being completely different to the rest of Hindustan.
Muhammad Bin Qasim being Arab means jack all, Pakistan only exists because of the Islamic conquests of Hindustan. No Islamic conquests means no Pakistan, and since Qasim was the first of the (major) conquerors, he gets the title of first Pakistani. He also had many locals working in both his administration and his military, and many Pakistanis are descended from Arabs who migrated to the region during (and after) his conquests (although, they would still probably have an overwhelmingly local ancestry, so the Arab genetics would probably be difficult to detect) so he's not some evil foreign entity. This nation exists because of Qasim. Show some respect.
He was still recognised though, which further proves my point.
Turns out I was wrong, Jinnah didn't call Qasim the first Pakistani. He said that the Pakistan movement started with Qasim. I'll give a source:
http://www.findpk.com/cybercity/pof/pakistan_movement.html
You can find even more if you use Google.
You're right, Islam is an ideology, and it comes before ethnicity and nationality for any self respecting Muslim.
China is no substitute for the Ummah because they have a totally different ideology to us. I don't mind us working together to achieve mutual interests, but let's keep it at that.
That last point is stupid and irrelevant to the argument.
Tamils and South Hindustanis are dravidians last time I checked, so no, they aren't from the same race as most Pakistanis (some of us are the same race as them though, e.g Brahuis). I don't exactly remember what race they belong to, but you can discover that for yourself.
You're conflating ethnic group with race. The race of most Hindustanis and Pakistanis is Indo-European, which is the same race people from Afghanistan and Iran belong to.
Punjabis will still have a lot in common with other ethnic groups in Hindustan, especially those along the north-west.
Wrong, China has not done more for Pakistan than any other Muslim country. Indonesia helped us in the first Kashmir war, Saudi Arabia provided funds for our nuclear programme and helped us fight the Soviets, etc.
You seem to conflate a minority of people with the majority. Yes, some Arabs are A-class bastards, but I have personally met far more nice ones, and even the rude ones get friendly when Ramazan/Eid swings around.
That perception also has more to do with wealth than ethnicity.
This marriage thing is a problem that all Muslims need to fix, including us. Don't single out the Arabs when I doubt you (or most Pakistanis) would let their daughter marry a Tamil.
Pakistan isn't racially all that different to Hindustan, most of Pakistan was historically categorised as being under
the same region. We are different because of Islam. Not this stupid neo-Nazi crap you spew.
Ummah is not dead, but it's on life support because of people like you.