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Secularism is not meant for Muslim countries, it's simple as that.
So, we are not a Muslim country?
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Secularism is not meant for Muslim countries, it's simple as that.
Secularism is not meant for Muslim countries, it's simple as that.
So, we are not a Muslim country?
One of the main reasons why most of them are where they are,this rigid intolerant behaviour is incompatible in 21 st century global village.
Well i don't know much about your country, but Turkey seems like a modern state, but modernization is not dependent upon secularism to thrive.So, we are not a Muslim country?
Secularism has nothing to do with keeping pace with time and global trends.One of the main reasons why most of them are where they are,this rigid intolerant behaviour is incompatible in 21 st century global village.
Secularism is not meant for Muslim countries, it's simple as that.
Well i don't know much about your country, but Turkey seems like a modern state, but modernization is not dependent upon secularism to thrive.
Secularism has nothing to do with keeping pace with time and global trends.
Your jibe about non-secular state's is as hollow as your head. The whole world knows, who disrespect ''Religions'' and who doesn't. Going by your logic that makes the secular states the biggest ''Bigots'' who carry out blasphemy in the name of ''freedom of speech''.Secularism is not for bigots..who want their religious ideals to be treated with respect but are not ready to give the same respect to other religions!!
Secularism is not for bigots..who want their religious ideals to be treated with respect but are not ready to give the same respect to other religions!!
I wouldn't know, since i am not an expert on economics. I know the drift of your argument and what you are trying to covey is nothing but your dogma and has no correlation with reality.I wonder why it is then, that the nations that top the global HDI, patents per capita, GDP per capita, rankings tend to be secular.
why is the current generation so allergic to the world secular? even the "thinkers" of our country are against this word. any mention of secular evokes anti-West sentiment. Can't a person be religious while living under secular governance. most of us pdfers take for granted that we are welcome into these western countries and are allowed to express ourselves religiously whereas being a minority in pakistan could lead to persecution. i belief that pak was founded on an islamic identity (culture) but religion was not meant to be the identity of the state rather only the people. as we know the islam of the sub-continent is not homogenous. by moving towards an islamic state we have made the society so much more intolerant and regressive.
Your jibe about non-secular state's is as hollow as your head. The whole world knows, who disrespect ''Religions'' and who doesn't. Going by your logic that makes the secular states the biggest ''Bigots'' who carry out blasphemy in the name of ''freedom of speech''.
The thread is about ''Secularism in Pakistan'' not ''Treatment of Minorities'', Islam guarantees full rights and complete freedom to the minorities. However, if the minorities are denied their rights and are subjected to intolerance & discrimination then the responsibility for that lies on the government not the religion. It's no secret that Pakistan is in state of war against terrorism and extremism, the resources of the government are not sufficient enough to provide security to the citizens and also make sure that the law is being implemented in every corner of the country.It is ironic how Pakistan was created because some Muslims of the subcontinent feared, being of minority religion, their religion might not be given the same respect as other religions in India..but when they achieved their own country(where Muslims were in majority).. they forgot all about its own minorities and created a 'Islamic country'.
Yes, "respect" to other religions.
That's why the Islamic headscarf is banned in several countries, and many other countries talk about banning Islam all together.
Turkey, supposedly the ideal Muslim country, even they banned the headscarf for women in Unis.
I wouldn't know, since i am not an expert on economics. I know the drift of your argument and what you are trying to covey is nothing but your dogma and has no correlation with reality.