Muhammad-Bin-Qasim
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Brother in a country as diverse as Pakistan, you can not have everyone thinking the same way.
There are many Pakistani Muslims who follow the teachings of the Quran, Hadith, Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), pray 5 times, fast every day on Ramadan, make pilgrimage to Hajj in Mecca, and help the poor. Allah bless them and I'm sure they will be rewarded on Day of Judgement.
However, you can not force anyone to follow this blessed way of life.
In most Pakistani schools, colleges, and universities Islamic studies is required. So we are teaching our kids Islam. When they turn adults, its up to them how determined they are to follow the teachings of Islam, but you can't force anyone.
And no one is stopping anyone in Pakistan to practice his/her Religion the way they want to, so I dont know where the problem is.
Dear Omar... The problem is that we take Islam as a religion and not an ideology... Try to see how a personal Islam fits into the following scenario... This is just one example... You simply cannot answer it from a personal Islam perspective...
In Pakistan of Today... Riba is being enforced upon me and you and we have paid upto 13 dollars for each dollar we have loaned...
In Pakistan of Islam... Those who deal in Riba give them a declaration of being at war with God and his messenger...
Please for God sake try to understand this point... Islam is a lot more than praying five times a day and fasting in Ramadhan...
From the way these discussions are going... I m sadly concluding that the secularist element here is not interested in any discussion... They are bringing up issues like Sectarianism, Consenses in Shariah, Quaid e Azam etc again and again without actually dealing with the answers that are being given to them... To brothers on my side of discussion I say let them be and dont waste too much time with them... Keep posting on the forum on different issues but dont get too involved in it... This forum is run by someone who is obviously a secularist and thus you see such a strong secularist presence on this forum... It is definitely not a representation of what the people of Pakistan want... So dont be too bothered... Put your arguments forward and leave it at that...