Agnostic_Indian
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yes there are will be crimes and discriminations against minorities true..but the problem is if the state itself want a minority to follow majority religion law there is a problem.There are hate crimes against minorities all over the world, remember when Croats and Serbs united to kill off Bosnian muslims ? Or when thousands of muslims were killed in Indian Gujarat in 2002 ? It wasn't the muslims doing the discrimination in these incidents, whenever there is a nation with a defined majority, you can expect some instances of pack mentality.
Yes, except for religious organizations, no one has any problem with it, if the person feels he is threatened, he can claim state security.
It's their personal matter, I won't have any reservations against it.
I don't believe so, like I said missionaries were a common site a few years ago.
So ? Islamic law is in no way discriminatory against non-muslims they are entitled to the same rights and services as a muslim, Shariah law lays down a set of punishments for various crimes and orders forming a public fund in which everybody has shares. That's about it. Shariah has been demonized, it actually isn't half bad.
I'm sure Pakistani muslims won't mind since here we have Churches and temples near mosques and the faithful get along quite peacefully.
GIVE ME A YES OR NO FOR THIS.. IS A PAKISTANI MUSLIM CAN BECAME A HINDU LEGALY IN PAKISTAN..? WILL THERE BE ANY LEGAL OR SOCIAL DISCRIMINATIONS ?
PUT YOURSELF IN THE SHOES OF A HINDU PAKISTANI WHO IS LIVING IN A ISLAMIC STATE AND FORCED TO FOLLOW SHARIAH..WONT YOU PREFER A SECULAR STATE AND LAW..BE HONEST..
AND HAPPY TO SEE YOUR SUPPORT FOR MINORITIES IN SAUDI.