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I read what you posted, he does carry some thought provoking points. However IMHO another pillar of "pluralism" is "social cohesion". Now i must say and do correct me if i am wrong that Pakistan is the only country in the Muslim world at least for its size that has a "True multicultural social make up". Now multiculturalism is a dual blade sword, on one hand it gives you a "fresh start" to form a coherent society that gets on with each other in respect to mutual differences or it can prove to be a pile of TNT.
Iran is different to us as they have a strong sense of national identity, they don't have 5 mainstream languages with a national and an official language as we do. For us to become a pluralistic state, we have more work to do than established national identities ie Persians,Arabs,Turks,Turkaman,Azaris and so on. We Pakistanis not only have to create a "National identity" but also have to work for religious cohesion in order to achieve pluralism and that does mean including the Christians,the Sikhs,the Hindus,the Zoroastrians,the Qadiyanis and so on.
How is that going to be achieved when our real primer palace in Raiwind not only promotes a singular thought school of islam the deoband who don't tolerate other Muslims let alone non muslims and the added aspect of politically sheltered terrorist outfits like Lashkar e jhangvi?
I read what you posted, he does carry some thought provoking points. However IMHO another pillar of "pluralism" is "social cohesion". Now i must say and do correct me if i am wrong that Pakistan is the only country in the Muslim world at least for its size that has a "True multicultural social make up". Now multiculturalism is a dual blade sword, on one hand it gives you a "fresh start" to form a coherent society that gets on with each other in respect to mutual differences or it can prove to be a pile of TNT.
Iran is different to us as they have a strong sense of national identity, they don't have 5 mainstream languages with a national and an official language as we do. For us to become a pluralistic state, we have more work to do than established national identities ie Persians,Arabs,Turks,Turkaman,Azaris and so on. We Pakistanis not only have to create a "National identity" but also have to work for religious cohesion in order to achieve pluralism and that does mean including the Christians,the Sikhs,the Hindus,the Zoroastrians,the Qadiyanis and so on.
How is that going to be achieved when our real primer palace in Raiwind not only promotes a singular thought school of islam the deoband who don't tolerate other Muslims let alone non muslims and the added aspect of politically sheltered terrorist outfits like Lashkar e jhangvi?
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