For me, my nation comes first. All this talk of Islamic unity by some of our own is pure hogwash. This has been utilized by US to keep Muslim nations down and prevent the rise of nationalistic leaders.
Read this paragraph carefully and I hope some of you come to your senses.
My friend, if you separate religion from state, then the idea of Pakistan doesn't make sense. Without Islam, we are a nation without roots. Without Islam, there is nothing that unites us, we are merely a bunch of different ethnicities struggling to stay together.
You argue that the idea of Islamic unity "has been utilized by US to keep Muslim nations down and prevent the rise of nationalistic leaders". That is the exact
opposite of reality. It is, in fact, ethnicity based nationalism that has been utilized to divide and conquer Muslims for all these years. We are letting our geographical location exceed in importance our root ideology, our reason for being. If that is the case then there is no reason for us not to rejoin India.
The raison d'être of Pakistan is a model Islamic state for the rest of the Muslim Ummah. I am glad to see that so many Pakistanis still see it this way.
Independence Day is close, and you will hear people talk about how "Pakistan is a gift from God". That is wrong, it's not a gift, it's an Amanat (a valuable asset on loan). When my ancestors fought for Pakistan's existence and gave their lives for it, they said "Pakistan ka matlab kia, La Ilaha IlAllah". That was a promise, a contract between the followers of Islam in the Indian subcontinent and Allah. We've now had this Amanat for 63 years, and are yet to pay for it. Pakistan is not an Islamic state as we had promised, it is a state of Muslims. We have, in other words, separated from our roots and, in the process, lost the base of our existence.
As a general rule, I don't get into religious debates due to my limited knowledge on the subject. However, it is very important to me to defend the Pakistan ideology. Today's Pakistan is not the same as the Pakistan ideology, and we must change that.