The definition of Secularism is the separation of a government, organisation or institution from religion and/or religious beliefs.Since Islam has given us the solution of complete way of life so why looking for other options.If you are looking for solutions of your own than isn't it suggests that you are finding the solutions of Islam weak.As a muslim if you are doing that then by definition you cannot be a muslim.The people usually questions about self interpretation in Isalm and that's the best question they have to support their logic.By using this reason these idiots they challenge the entire system.I want to tell them that the weakness is in them of not understanding.
You are unfortunate ignoring what is being written in the earlier posts.
Can you tell me one verse in the Quran that asks for establishing an "Islamic state" where Islam is implemented in a top down approach? Os which demands that a "cleric" becomes a head of state?
Is it not true that one of the biggest problem facing Muslim countries particularly Pakistan today is the use of Islam for political purposes?
This perverted and deviant ideology of Islam being used as a political tool instead of a way of life and inculcating Islamic values in personal lives is a recent phenomenon and one of the reasons why there was no such thing before.
Right from the early days of the Ummayad dynasty, the job of the clerics was completely separate from that of the Rulers. Theocracy where clerics are the head of the state - which is the end goal for most of the misguided "political Islamic ideology" lot - is a recent phenomenon where the first such state was established in 1979 in Iran or the shortlived Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
This idea has come out of a defeatist mentality and has no basis in the Quran or Islam. This idea came about as a reaction to imperialism and not something that was there for the previous 1400 years.
There are a large number of traditional Islamic scholars that have written extensively against the ideas of Syed Qutb and Maududi that forms the basis of this thought. And it is only a matter of time - now that the funding and backing that such groups received in the last 3-4 decades by Western and Arab regimes including Pakistan to fight communism is over - that they will be relegated to insignificance. Infact, the failure of political Islam as articulated by Maududi and Syed Qutb is already evident. JI can't win more than single digit vote share. And the recent Arab spring in Egypt has shown that even groups like Muslim brotherhood have had to modify a lot of their core demands to satisfy the majority who are against the deviant ideology of political Islam.