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Jinnah, August 11, 1947 –chairing the constituent assembly
Should I quote all the speeches of Jonah started from 23rd March 1940 till his death. All those speeches are enough to expose our so called liberals and their blatant lies.
 
You are free; you are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place or worship in this state of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed that has nothing to do with the business of the state
Lol. This will butt hurt many people on PDF @Zarvan
 
Should I quote all the speeches of Jonah started from 23rd March 1940 till his death. All those speeches are enough to expose our so called liberals and their blatant lies.
Jinnah is contradictory. In one speech he says it's not the business of state what religion it's citizens have and in another speech he says state must follow Islamic ways.

Should I quote speeches of Jinah where he talks about Islam because they are in hundreds and expose lies and deceptions of fraud liberals
I told already that Jinnahs speeches are contradictory.
 
Jinnah is contradictory. In one speech he says it's not the business of state what religion it's citizens have and in another speech he says state must follow Islamic ways.


I told already that Jinnahs speeches are contradictory.
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I can feel some liberals are going to burn in their rage but sorry Jinah was not even close to be a secular.
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@Zarvan hope that they did not voted for Talibani version of Islam because of which our country is still suffering. Its very dangerous for illiterate/Jahil peopel to be very religious as they will take everything literally and will have no wisdom to understand the real message and will try to make a barbarism out of a religion as Taliabns did :)
 
This is how Khawaja Nazimuddin, one of Quaid e Azam's closest lieutenants and from the founders of Pakistan, explained Jinnah's 11th August quote, which liberals shamefully manipulate.

''I do not agree that religion is a private affair of the individual nor do I agree that in an Islamic state every citizen has identical rights, no matter what his caste, creed or faith be...The speech of the Quaid e Azam must be interpreted in the context in which it was delivered. It was delivered at the inauguration of the new Constituent Assembly. The new state was being established on the basis of the Two-nation theory. In the process of establishment there had been a bitter struggle on communal grounds. In Pakistan a large section of non-Muslims were going to reside. The Quaid-e-Azam, as head of the State, and belonging as he did to the majority community' felt it to be his duty to inspire confidence amongst the minorities who would naturally be nervous because they had been, against their will, made citizens of Pakistan.''
 
Be careful what you wish for cuz you just might get it :angel:
 
whatever info has been provided here... the monetary obligation including zakat seems rather low . Do correct me if I am wrong, with an example calculation.

How is it low? I am paying about 50K zakat by next month before ramadan for having only few assets now imagine those having billions even if are paying half of the zakat obligatory, would be a grand sum. This is besides all those cuttings which banks deduct as zakat from our savings there.

But yes it is also a fact that many people do not pay zakat because there is no strict implementation of zakat law
 
How is it low? I am paying about 50K zakat by next month before ramadan for having only few assets now imagine those having billions even if are paying half of the zakat obligatory, would be a grand sum. This is besides all those cuttings which banks deduct as zakat from our savings there.

But yes it is also a fact that many people do not pay zakat because there is no strict implementation of zakat law
Zakat alone would lift millions out of poverty.
 
I am afraid you are searching for your roots in the dry Sands of Arabia instead of fertile lands of subcontinent!

Following Muhammad PBUH is one thing and blindly worshipping racist Arabs and their culture is another.
and where does your claim come from...?

I've noticed Indians make these baseless rants all the time - when it is mainly Indians who constipate and search for that 0.001% Eurasian DNA so they can go and stone a Dalit.

We are Pakistanis!
P - Punjab
A - Afghania
K - Kashmir
I - Indus
S - Sindh
TAN - Baluchistan

We are a diverse country; with unique ethnic groups that are all united under the flag of Islam.

Indians need to remove this false misconception; they must also stop throwing themselves upon us when it comes to 'ethnicity'. We are neither Arabs nor are we Indians. Lands of the Indus has always been distinct from the rest of sub-continent. Only twice since 3500 BCE has a civilization from the far east of the Indus plains (Modern day India) had conquered large portions of Modern-day Pakistan and that only being loose and brief.

We look different, we have different ethnic groups, we talk different, we are built different, we are a different people.
Sure there are similarities because of the period of Mughal and British rule, but that still doesnt change that we are very different.
 

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