The Patriot
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We all know that purdah was not a culture of our society in a strict sense. Even the Pashtuns who are very religious did not observe purdah the way they do now. And nothing happened. but the islamization project started by Zia and before and after him by mullahs who wanted to turn pakistan into their so called pure land of islam and sharia brought this change.
even ninja burkas copied from saudi arabia became common. the form of islam that has taken shape in pakistan requires implementation by force. people now are not tolerant of other people's viewpoints and want to impose their version. it is happening all over pakistan.
let me admit that its spreading with great speed and if people and mullas are not stopped they will turn pakistan into another saudi arabia or worse.
i can see in pdf that most of the members are the product of zia project.
its hard to argue with those guys who have fixed beliefs and nurtured under the political strategy of a regime.
most members are expatriates, they enjoy the opportunities and liberties abroad but they want their homeland to be some kind of pure land of islam.
purdah or no purdah is not a big issue. the issue is they wont stop at that. they would try to interfere in our lives under the guise of islam.
A great number of people in pakistan are Taliban in one way or the other And it will remain so....if the new regime wants to change it, it will take another generation.
regards
even ninja burkas copied from saudi arabia became common. the form of islam that has taken shape in pakistan requires implementation by force. people now are not tolerant of other people's viewpoints and want to impose their version. it is happening all over pakistan.
let me admit that its spreading with great speed and if people and mullas are not stopped they will turn pakistan into another saudi arabia or worse.
i can see in pdf that most of the members are the product of zia project.
its hard to argue with those guys who have fixed beliefs and nurtured under the political strategy of a regime.
most members are expatriates, they enjoy the opportunities and liberties abroad but they want their homeland to be some kind of pure land of islam.
purdah or no purdah is not a big issue. the issue is they wont stop at that. they would try to interfere in our lives under the guise of islam.
A great number of people in pakistan are Taliban in one way or the other And it will remain so....if the new regime wants to change it, it will take another generation.
regards