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Plenty in a name? | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
Came across this intesting letter in The Nation today.
Am reproducing it , wonder what the Pk readers think of its contents which are ' radical' ..?
According to a report in the daily The Nation of 19.11.09, Awami National Party (ANP) has proposed during deliberations of the Parliamentary Reforms Committee that the name of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan should be the Peoples Republic of Pakistan. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) have also reportedly supported the move. I fully agree with the proposal. In fact, the very name of Pakistan is contradictory to Islam. In the first place, there is no 'P' in the Arabic, the language of Allah. So our Arab brothers call it (El) 'Bakistan'.
Actually the name of Pakistan was coined by the pro-Congress press on the eve of the passage of 1940 Resolution by the All India Muslim League to establish independent Muslim states in Hindustan.
The 1940 resolution, by the way, did not mention the name 'Pakistan', though it came to be known as 'The Pakistan Resolution' following the name given to it by the Hindu press. Let us also admit now that the character of the nation inhabiting this country is any thing but Islamic. Our country's Islamic name has therefore become a bad reference for Islam. It would be better if we called it simply 'Muslimastan', as it was actually intended to be as per the 1940 Resolution? -T. S. BOKHARI, Attock, November 20.
Came across this intesting letter in The Nation today.
Am reproducing it , wonder what the Pk readers think of its contents which are ' radical' ..?
According to a report in the daily The Nation of 19.11.09, Awami National Party (ANP) has proposed during deliberations of the Parliamentary Reforms Committee that the name of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan should be the Peoples Republic of Pakistan. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) have also reportedly supported the move. I fully agree with the proposal. In fact, the very name of Pakistan is contradictory to Islam. In the first place, there is no 'P' in the Arabic, the language of Allah. So our Arab brothers call it (El) 'Bakistan'.
Actually the name of Pakistan was coined by the pro-Congress press on the eve of the passage of 1940 Resolution by the All India Muslim League to establish independent Muslim states in Hindustan.
The 1940 resolution, by the way, did not mention the name 'Pakistan', though it came to be known as 'The Pakistan Resolution' following the name given to it by the Hindu press. Let us also admit now that the character of the nation inhabiting this country is any thing but Islamic. Our country's Islamic name has therefore become a bad reference for Islam. It would be better if we called it simply 'Muslimastan', as it was actually intended to be as per the 1940 Resolution? -T. S. BOKHARI, Attock, November 20.