Re: Why do Pakistanis consider Mahmud Ghazni, Mohammad Ghauri & Aurangzeb Great Muslims?
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He isn't fully wrong, I don't think Jinnah wanted to implement full islamic sharia.
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bro dats all indian/british BS propoganda to demoralise us
I can dig up many quotes from him to show that no matter how he was during his early life, when he got us indepoendence he was quite an Islamic man.
He was born to a Ismaeli (Shi'ah sub sect) and Ismaelis are very lax when it comes to religion, even their pope and his family are not conservative so you can't expect mush from their followers, but later he embraced Sunni Islam and was quite an Islamic man, he disowned his only daughter, the apple of his eye for marrying a Kaafir and he had a Sunni Muslim pray his funeral prayer and a prominent Qadiani in the Pak movement refused to join in saying "either he was a Kaafir or I am".