WHAAAAT? Islam is NOT about the 'utopia' of Islamic brotherhood; Islam talks about a Islamic brotherhood in 'real' terms which was achieved in the early days of Islam and never since. It has become a utopia 'now' that Muslims are divided in to sects, schools of thought, etc.
Any "Utopia" is a state of everyone practicing a philosophy the way it is supposed to be; thus rendering the need for crime and punishment to desist - and that's never going to happen for any philosophy and it wont happen for Islam - not least because there is no agreement on "what Muslims are supposed to be" in the first place. There is The Quran, then the Hadith, some Muslims agree with the need for Hadith, others don't. Four major schools of thought and an increasing number of different sects in Islamic thought, faith and practice. We, Muslims can't even agree on one legal framework and interpretation/understanding of the Sharia.
All of that aside, "Utopia" is a state of perfection - and we all know that it is waste of time pondering over that day when all Muslims once again achieve that perfection. It will never happena again.
Turkey - the last Muslim country with a Khalifa abolished the Caliphate. There ended any chances of an 'ummah'. Yet Turkey is vastly successful today and a relatively freer society today than compared to almost all Muslim countries. Ataturk completely dismantled Islamic strongholds in Turkey, executed Imams and Sheiks en masse, banned the hijab and the Fez and ALMOST changed the way that religion is taught completely. The main brand of Islam in Turkey is Sufi Islam (the whirling dervishes) - a brand that we have a strong base for in Pakistan as well- but it is being killed off by Wahabi and Salafi oil money because for them, Sufis are heretics. To understand Turks and Turkish politics you must first acquaint yourself with Kemal Ataturk: and once you have read his biography and life, you will understand the Turks and how their experiment with Islam has worked while we in Pakistan have failed; even though Pakistan was NOT created for Islam, it was created for Muslims.
NFP is NOT insulting any 'foundations of Pakistan', this is your rhetorical spin on his words to marshal support for your argument on the basis of "if you are a 'sacha musalmaan', then you must obviously support me" - an argument used by Pakistani religious parties, figures, etc for decades- but is essentially an intellectual blackmail.
NFP tells the truth as it is, whether you like it or not. Time for my fellow Pakistanis, I pray, to step up to the plate and start deconstructing their preconceived notions about various things and let go of their inherent prejudices and reflect seriously on who we are, what we stand for. The truth should be the winner, not a particular agenda.