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The growing trend of the intellectual elites leaving Pakistan to pursue better economic or academic lives abroad had always been around but at no stage up until now this phenomenon had reached the threshold where people are not merely leaving on their own accord but forced out of their homeland due to threats to their lives and those of their loved ones.
Javed Ahmad Ghamdi sahab - a well-known moderate scholar of our times speaks of his plight in the video below.
If this trend continues the only people left in Pakistan would be the feudal lords and their goons and the religious mullah and their terrorist supporters.
For any nation, it is normally 10% of the people that pull the ropes for the reamaining 90% of the population. This 10% is capable of high achievements regardless of where they reside and would be welcome by most western countries in order to benefit their economies. Take the example of Nazi Germany when the leading scientists left for a better life in USA and contributed to many of the scientific and military achievements that came subsequent to this. Hence, if driven to it, there is no doubt that the Pakistani elite will take flight in search for a more stable and peaceful life.
For Pakistan, this trend spells diaster. What are the moderate figures living in Pakistan doing to counter this growing threat? Can it be countered or is consumption of our society by extreme elements inevitable at this stage?
Also those living abroad would particular note that this religious extremism is no longer limited to Pakistan but is on the rise in western countries.
In my opinion, Muslims themselves have become the greatest threat to Islam, its nations and its people.
Are we failing to recognise the "enemy within" ?
Javed Ahmad Ghamdi sahab - a well-known moderate scholar of our times speaks of his plight in the video below.
If this trend continues the only people left in Pakistan would be the feudal lords and their goons and the religious mullah and their terrorist supporters.
For any nation, it is normally 10% of the people that pull the ropes for the reamaining 90% of the population. This 10% is capable of high achievements regardless of where they reside and would be welcome by most western countries in order to benefit their economies. Take the example of Nazi Germany when the leading scientists left for a better life in USA and contributed to many of the scientific and military achievements that came subsequent to this. Hence, if driven to it, there is no doubt that the Pakistani elite will take flight in search for a more stable and peaceful life.
For Pakistan, this trend spells diaster. What are the moderate figures living in Pakistan doing to counter this growing threat? Can it be countered or is consumption of our society by extreme elements inevitable at this stage?
Also those living abroad would particular note that this religious extremism is no longer limited to Pakistan but is on the rise in western countries.
In my opinion, Muslims themselves have become the greatest threat to Islam, its nations and its people.
Are we failing to recognise the "enemy within" ?
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