Quaid was neither secular nor wanted theocracy in Pakistan

Quaid-e-Azam was neither secular nor did he want to see a theocratic society as claimed by mullahs who opposed him at the time of creation of Pakistan

Jinnah wanted a state based on Islamic values of equal rights and opportunities for all minorities

Siasat.pk • Capital Talk 25th December 2008

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What are Islamic value? Is it the value that Ismaili, Alvi, Sunni, Shia, Ahamdiyya, Bhai,?

I am sorry to say that we even do not know our history. In Islamabad you will not be able to find single person who has done PHd in Islamic History.

Not sure what your point is. I do not condone persecution of any religious or ethnic community. Are any of our rulers (past or present) even remotely adhering to the principles of Jinnah? For starters none of them is as selfless or sincere as Jinnah was.

Hence there is even greater reason to promote the vision of Jinnah