Neelo
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Without Islam yes the people will remain in the land. But it won’t be called Pakistan.
Pakistan only exists because of Islam.
Without Islam it would be multiple smaller independent countries for each ethnicity because nothing unites us except Islam.
Where is the word Pakistan in the Quran then?
Yes, Pakistan as a political entity was established in 1947, but in comparison Iraq was established in 1932 and Egypt in 1953.
When we talk about “Ancient Iraq”, we are talking about the collective history of that land, spanning thousands of years between the River Tigris and River Euphrates (Mesopotamia).
When we talk about “Ancient Egypt”, we are talking about the collective history of that land, spanning thousands of years along the River Nile.
As such, when we talk about “Ancient Pakistan”, we are talking about the collective history of this land, spanning thousands of years along the River Indus and her tributaries (Indus Valley).
Pakistan was first used by Chaudhary Rehmat Ali in his 1933 political pamphlet “Now or Never”. In it he explained the etymology of “PAKISTAN” as being an acronym of several historic nations that would make up the country in the future. These nations were:
P – Punjab
A – “Afghania” (Gandhara, now Khyber Pakthunkhwa)
K – Kashmir (now Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan respectively)
S – Sindh
-STAN – BalochiSTAN
Punjab, Gandhara, Kashmir, Sindh and Balochistan are all regions that have been around for thousands years, some stretching back to the early Vedic civilization from roughly 1200 BCE. Each of these regions has its own rich history, languages and cultures.
Imagine thinking a religious state binds these people together. LMFAO. More like under occupation.
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