Re: Secularism Is Pakistan’s Way Out to End Sectarian Violence
How about leaving the good laws in place… Are good laws and Islam mutually exclusive ?
The merits of a law should be determined by their objective results, and not by whether or not those laws are deemed to be Islamic by one “scholar” or another.
My belief for what its worth, is that anything that is most beneficial and seeks to cause the least amount of harm, should be inherently “Islamic.” By that definition, Turkeys secular system, which has unquestionably been far more beneficial for the Turks then the Quasi-Islamic/Common law system has been for the majority of Pakistanis is thus inherently far more “Islamic” even though they dont call themselves as such.