Re: What should Pakistani laws be based on?
Instead of repeating ad-hominem attacks, why don’t you show a simpleton such as myself why I’m wrong by answering my questions.
Theres nothing wrong with entrenching social values and laws codified in the koran in a pakistani constitution with the aim of achieving islamic jurisprudence, which is what pakistan was created for. An islamic country for muslims so we could live by our own customs, laws and traditions, which are seperate and distinct from hindoo ones, without being oppressed by the polytheists.
More ad-hominem attacks.
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… Innocent SyedAbduallah
Let me just say that I won’t entertain the ignostic diatribe from charvak hindoos about god’s existence. 97% of pakistans constituency believes in the divinity of the koran, and thus it should not be a concern of the 97% to justify their beliefs. Pakistan wasn’t created on a romantic idea of what islam is.