xyx007
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We are in a quagmire; but are not ready to accept it. So, possibility of getting out of it, on our own, is quite dismal.
Are you talking about liberal Pakistani, then yes family distintegration is common among them and there's no respect of Islamic values , just culture duties for them . We are just wake up nation after long period of colonial powers and still not fully freed from their laws and cultures. But according to PeW studies theres waking up sign in 70% Pakistan young adult generation towards Islam sheria Law. If you think quoting Quran reference or bring Allam Iqbal poetry reference false or nonsense reference of mine , then I think you are really other side of a fence and I can't help you there.Learn how Iran revolutions inspired by Allam Iqbal poetry to ignite nations spirit and aren't you forgetting that country flag you holding it is Allam Iqbal pottery and Quran put the spirit in nation and get the freedom of Pakistan. Our prohphet (PBUH) keep messaging the Makkah people , are they turn towards Islam within days ? nation building is slow process and takes time and have to pass through a lot trial and challenge s to clear all the impurities before become Ummah and we already in that process , just a matter of time .I am on the otherside of the fence and I can tell you that in many ways, in fact in most ways the grass is indeed greener on this side of the fence.
And Pakistan is falling from within incase you have not noticed. There are a lot of other ways for a nation to fail from within than just the disintegration of the family unit and sadly Pakistan tops most of them. You would help the nation more by actually understanding the real reasons for our failures and improving them rather than just talking some nonesense because if our family values are as so strong, and yet we are failing...then it is telling the problem lies elsewhere.
What "false propaganda" have I spred? It is better to acknolwedge our flaws so that we may improve on them.
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