TheSolution
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Culture and religion mixture is a good thing - but just not when the cultural aspects or religious interpretations are toxic or harmful to us a nationB'deshis are a lot, lot more relgious in thier daily life than most Pakistanis - that's something I have noticed in diaspora and I was lk surprised
Pakistanis are big on religious identity, will be the first in line if they feel Islam is in danger, will fight for it
but when it comes to practicing it in their daily lives except for not drinking or pork it takes a back seat, a bunch of time culture overshadows religious values
Along with B'deshis I'd add Gujrati Muslims too
We are a tribal, clannish society unlike Gujrati or Bangladeshi Muslims, culture, relgion intermixes a lot, and cultural values are sometimes more powerful than relgious one's
Say no to Pan-Islamism. Pakistan first.
And say no to the toxic culture of nepotism, false superiority complex classes in society, fuedalism, corruption, disregarding meritocracy, etc.
Cultures should evolve to ultimately keep your people strong and independent while retaining your core identity.