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Bani Israel as people. Not Israel as country.I don't care. Israel is also mentioned in the Quran 100s of times...
Oooh ya...
Bani Pakistan resemble Bani Israel more these days than the people of Israel as such.Bani Israel as people. Not Israel as country.
Don't misinterpret Quran.
Bani Israel as people. Not Israel as country.
Yo this exact meme came to mind
Almost got here as he claimed prophetic powers for himself.
Azerbaijan is a secular country that has good relations with both Jewish State of Israel, Secular Turkey and Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Let them have their own foreign policy as a sovereign state. Nobody is forcing you to recognize Israel if both Turkey and Azerbaijan have very good relations with the Zionist StateSalaam
People who think recognizing Israel will somehow dramatically improve the growth and development of Pakistan, should wait and see what dramatic change for the better has come about for the UAE for recognising Israel.
There's that story of that guy who finds satan in the form of a person whilst on his way to do something for the sake of Allah. He ends up wrestling that man twice and both times satan in form of a man) loses. Realising he can't beat up the guy he tells him that the man would find gold under his pillow if only he were to return without doing what he was going to do. The man hesitantly agrees.
He finds gold a few times until it stops. The man sets out to do what he was going to do originally. Finds satan again and upon being asked says he intends to do what he came to do last time. He loses as he as his reasons for wanting to do that good deed were personal and not for the sake of Allah.
Recognizing Israel isn't a thing that can be undone with the same effect if it doesn't bring about the hoped change. It's a bullet that fired can't be unfired.
Let's see what quantitatively changes for UAE and once we can see the actual benefits maybe the ones propagating can point to them and make a case.
For now, I see nothing of significant benefit for Pakistan considering how the global political landscape has changed and continues to change. In addition to that, the problems of Pakistan are mostly to do with the internal weaknesses of Pakistan rather than outside forces. The 100 billion dollars plus in external debt amassed in the last decade and a half hasn't made the impact because we have a corrupt internal system. No amount of recognition of Israel would chabge that.