07-25-2008, 08:14 AM
You previous post was once again too absurd for me. This is another evidence of your lack of knowledge of subject matter. If any one wants to title you previous post he/she could title it as "Secular Islam in Pakistan".
Anyway, you have written in your previous post;
<b>"The secular concept did not mean that Pakistan was not for muslims. Rather the purpose was to get a country mainly for muslims (plus other communities that may opt to live in Pakistan) where major concept of life would be based upon secular rules."</b>
First of all let me clear one thing that the founder of Pakistan has lot of times said in his speeches that the basis of pakistan will be islam, secondly, secularism discourages any state religion, however, if there is a state religion then it only possess a symbolic character with no intervention in the life of individuals. But islam on the other hand tackles every thing in society, it manages the whole life of humans including economic system, political system, social system, cultural orientation and philanthropic responsibilities. Islam as a complete religion orders its followers to stick to what Allah says and avoid any concoction and guile amendments(like Ban-e-Israel), Allah says "Ay Eman Waloon Deen my Poray Kay Poray Dakhil Ho Jao" at another occasion Allah says "Allah Nay Islam Ko Batoor-e-Mazhab tumharay liay Pasnd Kar Lia Hay". So, Muslims should stick to divine laws and avoid any parallel system. Secularism says that if there is a state religion then it will only act as dummy and secular laws will prevail over it but Islam says that Divine laws and Sharia rulings will always prevail and there is no need to adopt any parallel system, whoever adopts parallel system would revoke the covenant which he made to Allah.
George Holyoke the theorist of secularism says that Secularism was intended for those who found theology inadequate, indefinite, unreliable and unbelievable. Now, if you find islam as inadequate, indefinite, unreliable and unbelievable then no one can stop you from accepting secularism but mind it this is a mistake of your shortsightedness not the mistake of islam.
So, Mr. SOS (Sycophant of Secularism) neither you have any knowledge of Islamic laws nor you seem to have any idea about secularism and its laws and their impact on societies specially on muslim majority nations. So, it is always good if you keep your mouth shut on these topics.
Sycophant Secularists are always against hard line mullahs because these mullahs are the only hurdle in the satan business of these sycophants.
Anyway, you have written in your previous post;
<b>"The secular concept did not mean that Pakistan was not for muslims. Rather the purpose was to get a country mainly for muslims (plus other communities that may opt to live in Pakistan) where major concept of life would be based upon secular rules."</b>
First of all let me clear one thing that the founder of Pakistan has lot of times said in his speeches that the basis of pakistan will be islam, secondly, secularism discourages any state religion, however, if there is a state religion then it only possess a symbolic character with no intervention in the life of individuals. But islam on the other hand tackles every thing in society, it manages the whole life of humans including economic system, political system, social system, cultural orientation and philanthropic responsibilities. Islam as a complete religion orders its followers to stick to what Allah says and avoid any concoction and guile amendments(like Ban-e-Israel), Allah says "Ay Eman Waloon Deen my Poray Kay Poray Dakhil Ho Jao" at another occasion Allah says "Allah Nay Islam Ko Batoor-e-Mazhab tumharay liay Pasnd Kar Lia Hay". So, Muslims should stick to divine laws and avoid any parallel system. Secularism says that if there is a state religion then it will only act as dummy and secular laws will prevail over it but Islam says that Divine laws and Sharia rulings will always prevail and there is no need to adopt any parallel system, whoever adopts parallel system would revoke the covenant which he made to Allah.
George Holyoke the theorist of secularism says that Secularism was intended for those who found theology inadequate, indefinite, unreliable and unbelievable. Now, if you find islam as inadequate, indefinite, unreliable and unbelievable then no one can stop you from accepting secularism but mind it this is a mistake of your shortsightedness not the mistake of islam.
So, Mr. SOS (Sycophant of Secularism) neither you have any knowledge of Islamic laws nor you seem to have any idea about secularism and its laws and their impact on societies specially on muslim majority nations. So, it is always good if you keep your mouth shut on these topics.
Sycophant Secularists are always against hard line mullahs because these mullahs are the only hurdle in the satan business of these sycophants.