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I have some questions T-Faz.
What do you think is the reason for people being radicalized now? Is it the education system? With the books being given to children having inflammatory material and emphasizing being Muslim is more important than being a Pakistani?
Secondly, how to secularize the population of Pak? Is the best way again to write the books in a more secular, balanced way? And what is actually being done on the ground?
yes i too think Islam is the only thing which can get out of this situation.
Every muslim a pure muslims will have these qualities.
I call myself a 'PAKISTANI MUSLIM'.
The reason for radicalization is due to the ideological shift that occurred in Pakistan from mid 70's and onwards. Bhutto in order to gain support of the Arab nations and the religious right of this country went ahead with changing the ideology of the nation. Prior to this period, Pakistani's were simply Pakistani's and religion was restricted to Mosques, Churches, Temples and Synagogues. Gen. Ayub Khan made it compulsory that the sermons remain apolitical and all the major religious parties were banned during his tenure.
As soon as Bhutto started his tenure, he formalized relationship with the Arabs. These Arabs had always supported the religious elements, this meant that they were now able to exert their influence over the population and with their funding from the Gulf, they were successful in penetrating the psyche of the population through religion. Once these forces devoured Bhutto, we got Gen. Zia who worked closely with the far right and together they shifted the ideology of Pakistan from the people of the Indus to an extension of the Arab world in the Subcontinent.
Our curriculum, our media and other channels of public engagement emphasize our Muslamaniat as our core identity to this day and this has allowed for extremism to flourish because this Musalmaniat was never defined or restricted to remain peaceful.
You cannot secularize the population of Pakistan as of now, perhaps a slow and measured change in ideology can be initiated. Though that cannot and will not happen until we break away from the Gulf states and develop our own foreign policy that caters to the interests of Pakistan and not Islam.
Nothing is being done and nothing will be done because the people are content with the current situation, they do not mind if a few people die on a daily basis, they do not care about the minorities, they do not care about anything as they have become indifferent.
Make the people aware of what is happening and what they could have if things are done right and then you will see a shift in ideology.
Oooh really, plz dont bring india into it.
It will derail the thread to Achooot, Berhamen etc.
Oooh really, plz dont bring india into it.
It will derail the thread to Achooot, Berhamen etc.
The reason for radicalization is due to the ideological shift that occurred in Pakistan from mid 70's and onwards. Bhutto in order to gain support of the Arab nations and the religious right of this country went ahead with changing the ideology of the nation. Prior to this period, Pakistani's were simply Pakistani's and religion was restricted to Mosques, Churches, Temples and Synagogues. Gen. Ayub Khan made it compulsory that the sermons remain apolitical and all the major religious parties were banned during his tenure.
As soon as Bhutto started his tenure, he formalized relationship with the Arabs. These Arabs had always supported the religious elements, this meant that they were now able to exert their influence over the population and with their funding from the Gulf, they were successful in penetrating the psyche of the population through religion. Once these forces devoured Bhutto, we got Gen. Zia who worked closely with the far right and together they shifted the ideology of Pakistan from the people of the Indus to an extension of the Arab world in the Subcontinent.
Our curriculum, our media and other channels of public engagement emphasize our Muslamaniat as our core identity to this day and this has allowed for extremism to flourish because this Musalmaniat was never defined or restricted to remain peaceful.
You cannot secularize the population of Pakistan as of now, perhaps a slow and measured change in ideology can be initiated. Though that cannot and will not happen until we break away from the Gulf states and develop our own foreign policy that caters to the interests of Pakistan and not Islam.
Nothing is being done and nothing will be done because the people are content with the current situation, they do not mind if a few people die on a daily basis, they do not care about the minorities, they do not care about anything as they have become indifferent.
Make the people aware of what is happening and what they could have if things are done right and then you will see a shift in ideology.
Oh? Then what are you doing in Pakistan? Why don't you go settle down in Algeria? Shouldn't your country, your nation come first always and every time? Being a Muslim is your religious identity. Being a Pakistani is your national identity. And you can be a good Pakistani Muslim.Im a muslim first and then Pakistani.
Oh? Then what are you doing in Pakistan? Why don't you go settle down in Algeria? Shouldn't your country, your nation come first always and every time? Being a Muslim is your religious identity. Being a Pakistani is your national identity. And you can be a good Pakistani Muslim.
Ask not what Pakistan can do for you, but what you can do for Pakistan. And you can do it whether you are a Muslim or not!
first the base of the creation of pakistan is islam pakistan is made for muslim where they can live and practise there religon so the ideology is ISLAM that means we are muslim and so ideology come first
whoever has tried to secularize Muslims have failed and will remain failed foreverThe reason for radicalization is due to the ideological shift that occurred in Pakistan from mid 70's and onwards. Bhutto in order to gain support of the Arab nations and the religious right of this country went ahead with changing the ideology of the nation. Prior to this period, Pakistani's were simply Pakistani's and religion was restricted to Mosques, Churches, Temples and Synagogues. Gen. Ayub Khan made it compulsory that the sermons remain apolitical and all the major religious parties were banned during his tenure.
As soon as Bhutto started his tenure, he formalized relationship with the Arabs. These Arabs had always supported the religious elements, this meant that they were now able to exert their influence over the population and with their funding from the Gulf, they were successful in penetrating the psyche of the population through religion. Once these forces devoured Bhutto, we got Gen. Zia who worked closely with the far right and together they shifted the ideology of Pakistan from the people of the Indus to an extension of the Arab world in the Subcontinent.
Our curriculum, our media and other channels of public engagement emphasize our Muslamaniat as our core identity to this day and this has allowed for extremism to flourish because this Musalmaniat was never defined or restricted to remain peaceful.
You cannot secularize the population of Pakistan as of now, perhaps a slow and measured change in ideology can be initiated. Though that cannot and will not happen until we break away from the Gulf states and develop our own foreign policy that caters to the interests of Pakistan and not Islam.
Nothing is being done and nothing will be done because the people are content with the current situation, they do not mind if a few people die on a daily basis, they do not care about the minorities, they do not care about anything as they have become indifferent.
Make the people aware of what is happening and what they could have if things are done right and then you will see a shift in ideology.
Pakistan was made where all religions could practice their religion freely (not just the Muslims or specifically the Muslims), & live peacefully without getting discriminated. Those were Jinnah's views anyways.
Oh? Then what are you doing in Pakistan? Why don't you go settle down in Algeria? Shouldn't your country, your nation come first always and every time? Being a Muslim is your religious identity. Being a Pakistani is your national identity. And you can be a good Pakistani Muslim.
Ask not what Pakistan can do for you, but what you can do for Pakistan. And you can do it whether you are a Muslim or not!