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If people call the free availability of Alcohol, advertisement of Cigarettes, drinking of beer, shooting of hollywood movies, making adult rated movies, pictures of some charsis as a sign of progress then yes Pakistan was too progressive at that time.
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In India the issue was that Muslims would not be allowed to practise Islam freely and would be persecuted for their beliefs. Hence there was a call for Pakistan so that people could practise faith without fear, or no faith at all if they wished so. There was no intention for religion to be intermixed with the state and/or politics. Religion is a personal thing and is matter between man and Allah. The state has nothing to do with it. These quotes by the Quaid make it pretty clear imo: Quote:
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And Pakistan for a few years was according to the wishes of the founder until the Objectives Resoultion was adopted b Liauqqat Ali to cling onto power. The fact that religious parties have rarely won more than a few percent of the popular vote in the elections proves that the people of Pakistan dont want religion the in government.
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Pakistan be Based upon Islamic Socialism! Untold wording of Quaid e Azam about Khilafat by Dr.Israr Ahmed - Takmeel-e-pakistan Quaid e Azam: The Last Will "I shall watch with keenness the work of your Research Organization in evolving banking practices compatible with Islamic ideas of social and economic life. The economic system of the West has created almost insoluble problems for humanity and to many of us it appears that only a miracle can save it from disaster that is not facing the world. It has failed to do justice between man and man and to eradicate friction from the international field. On the contrary, it was largely responsible for the two world wars in the last half century. The Western world, in spite of its advantages, of mechanization and industrial efficiency is today in a worse mess than ever before in history. The adoption of Western economic theory and practice will not help us in achieving our goal of creating a happy and contended people. We must work our destiny in our own way and present to the world an economic system based on true Islamic concept of equality of manhood and social justice. We will thereby be fulfilling our mission as Muslims and giving to humanity the message of peace which alone can save it and secure the welfare, happiness and prosperity of mankind." (1st July 1948) Last edited by youboy; 26th May 2012 at 09:42. |
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Modern society is based on contract based laws. If individuals in society begin to reject a law, it essentially becomes nullified. desuetude. Once people start to ignore a social norm then it simply discontinues to be a social norm and goes away or just evolves into a new social paradigm. People who try to analyze laws from a religious concept fail to understand the science of human action. If social conditions do not fulfill your idea of social utopia and if your view of how the fabric of society are to function is proven to be unattainable you see the fault in the moral failure of man and not in your dogma. Societies evolve, morals change, individuals progress. The last point I want to make is what is this fascination forcing others to be moral/ethical. The idea of one set of individuals forcing others to be "moral or ethical" makes no sense (Western and in Eastern societies). Posters are already defining arbitrarily of what people should consume (ref to drugs) to fit within their concept of ethical behaviour. The concept of “morality and ethics” makes no sense unless the moral act is freely chosen.
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As for the indians the discussion is for another thread.. Im merely highlight the hypocrisy of their untenable positions..
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It's almost as if there's an unspoken rule that you can indulge in what you want in private but it won't be given official sanction, which of course means that it will always have the stigma attached of being seen as wrong. |
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You want to convince the Muslims of Pakistan to adopt a secular system. Explain to them why they should give up key fara'iz in their deen to do so. Secondly, Qaid-e-Azam is also on record for saying: "This is the flag of Islam, for you cannot separate the Muslim league from Islam. Many people misunderstand us when we talk of Islam, particularly our Hindu friends. When we say this flag is the flag of Islam, they think that we are introducing religion into politics, A FACT OF WHICH WE ARE PROUD. Islam gives us a complete code. It is not only a religion, but it contains laws, philosophy and politics. It contains everything that matters to a man from morning to night. When we talk of Islam, we take it as an all embracing word." - 11th January 1938 "Let us go back to our holy book, the Quran. Let us revert to the Hadeeth and the the great traditions of Islam which have everything in them for our guidance if we correctly interpret them and follow our great Holy book, the Quran." - 6th March 1946 Finally, even if Qaid-e-Azam wanted a wholly secular country, which he didn't, what matters more? The wishes of one man, or the wishes of 180 million people? You have yet to convince me that Pakistanis are largely secular people.
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The Pakistani Government is smart, they know that all they have to do is appease the religious majority with petty things such as alcohol consumption, meanwhile they are raping the country of its livelihood in every way possible. Last edited by humzy; 27th May 2012 at 08:16. |
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1) Someone asked you where you live. I guess the reason was, are you in a country which allows free use of alcohol and allows women to dress the way they want. If you are indeed living in such a country, has it led you to a life of alcholism and debauchery? Clearly not. Then what makes you beleive all the people in Pakistan are at a much lower mental and moral level than you and will give in to these things just because they are available? 2) Isnt religion also about leaving the choice of what the person does to that person? If a person drinks or goes to night-clubs just because they are available, then they were never interested in keeping their vows in the first place! 3) All religious people believe that life is a test by God and the tempetations too are created by him or Satan. So wouldnt a true follower be one who follows his religion despite all the tempetations? We talk so much about free-will and choice to man by God but here you are talking about completely removing both free-will and choice from men of Pakistan. If the goverment bans all alochol, is the man getting a choice to not drink it, or is the choice with the goverment? So why will the man be rewarded for not drinking alcohol when he never had the choice in the first place? BTW you spoke about keeping an oath to your religion. IMO, if a man doesnt have the freedom to break an oath, then the oath has no meaning, its just a routine thing you do. But if you have the freedom and tempetation to break your oath and chose not to, thats when you are being true to your oath
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This is a good thread though, firstly, in the information it provided, and secondly in the discussion following that. Some real gems in here. |
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Pakistan in 60's and 70's
very interesting pictures of pakistan from yesteryears
http://dawn.com/2012/07/26/also-pakistan-iii/ |
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Pakistan today could have been a tourist paradise had it not become islamized but unfortunately right now it is a jihadi terrorist paradise.
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OMG.... i want those goris in skirts and hippies back in Pak !!
![]() we still have those things but maybe you're Not at the right places ;)
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Ah Dawn and its agenda. Btw who is Paul McCartheney?
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funny how if you compare photos of then and now, you would think that back then was really now, and now is back then lol de-evolution!
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Great thread BTW
Awesome pics! I have always wanted to visit Pakistan- should have done it sooner as well. lol |
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Heard of Paul McCartney but not this fellow. Was he part of the Irish Beatles?
If you are gonna worship the West get it right.
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This probably comes under sarcasm......the lowest form of wit I am well aware .....but as Oscar Wilde said "we are all in the gutter but some of us are looking up at the stars..............." Meanwhile drug addict Nadeem F. Paracha is in the gutter face down.
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Someone posted in the comments section: What a stark difference, 1972 to 2012 1972- people traveled to see latest Movie to Kabul and come back same day, 2012- people go to mosque/temple/shrine or church in their own city and wonder if they will ever come back !!!
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^South Pakistan, sort yourselves out please
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Paracha as always is full of lies and his blind, confused followers will believe every word of it.
Secular brigade highly exaggerate what went on in the 60s and 70s only to show how good Pakistan was when alcohol and nightclubs where open, but its all lies. FACT NO.1 - There was never such as openness of alcohol and clubs in pakistan, Bhutto had opened a casino at clifton beach and it was the islamic movement of Al Mustapha that took Bhutto down as he legalized gambling and was going to do the same to alcohol. As for clubs there were parties the elite threw at there farmhouses, which is quite different to nightclubs, THERE ARE EVEN MORE HAPPENING TODAY, so i dont know what the secular brigade is trying to prove here. FACT NO.2 - The secular brigade want us to believe that Pakistan's economy was sooo good because of their secular faggots like Bhutto, but i'm sorry to say Pakistan was economically much better under Musharaf and stats will prove that. Ofcourse the secular brigade want to spread lies to support secularism and what better to lie about a era much people have not lived in. FACT NO.3 - If you are talking about parties, alcohol, music bands then Pakistan has much more of it today then there was in the 60s or 70s. As always the secular brigade are giving fantasy tales and which fool reads Paracha. Pakistan can only be what its people want and if 0.01% want to free alcohol and have nightclubs it wont ever happen, only the people can decide what a country becomes and when the founders of the country visioned an islamic state why should we make a secular state. As always secular intellectuals are so good at debate so i assume i will also get called a retard and fool by them like they have shown in the thread. |
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