Quaid-e-Azam vision of the State
Secular or Islamic
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[QUOTE=riserup;1125553]Secular or Islamic[/QUOTE]
Well after reading quaid papers, can't remember exact name of those books. I can say that quaid e Azam, he was in the middle. Not secular nor Islamic. Though his thoughts changed after establishment of Pakistan and he wanted to have a country with Islamic principles but with tolerance. So you can say that's a mix of both secularism and Islamic teachings. Now what's happening now a days is this that some guys take Islamic quotes of quaid e Azam and try to prove that his vision was for an Islamic state and then seculars do the same. That's right ,the vision of quaid e Azam was for Islamic state but a state with real Islam in it and with tolerance ,as Islam teaches tolerance and Prophet's (peace be upon him) life was full of tolerance and respect. |
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