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I am very very impressed by your view fatman17. What you said is absolutely true, but there is a problem. As SA said, the petro dollars of the Saudi's are funding most of the madrassas who teach wahabist ideologies. Most of the money also going to the terrorists originates from Saudi Arabia. They also exercise great influence in Pakistan where they are given a royal treatment and they also fund the terror infrastructure in Pakistan.with due repect to all lerned colleagues - we really need to read the article once again. its not about wahabism or sufiism, we need to (as pakistanis) finally decide what our identity is. are we part of the greater middle-east (arabic background) or are we part of the sub-continent. i think it is quite clear!. we belong to the indian culture which allows one to be either hindu, sikh, muslim or christian. what that means is that the majority of muslims of the sub-continent are moderate in their islamic views and we cannot allow saudi arabia to have a free hand in changing our world view notwithstanding the lure of the petro-dollars they are pouring into this country. it is really ominous the $$$ being invested by saudi, uae and qatari businessmen in real-estate and power sectors.
Also i have seen this, most Pakistani's attribute their ancestry to Arabia or Afghans, and thus take pride in following the Saudi view of things which is considered the leader of the Muslim world.
Feel free to correct me in my views if you feel im wrong..!
Definitely, all these countries are here for keeps. What is troubling is the religious fanaticism growing in these nations(and i include India in this).the other reality is also very clear, any notions of re-uniting the "greater india" are non-existant. pakistan is here to stay just like india, bangladesh etc.