Secularism will not be accepted in Pakistan- A patriot’s reactions


I am not a writer. I probably learned to hate writing before I learned to crawl properly. Yet here I am, willingly writing down my thoughts on a Friday morning. I haven’t slept a wink the whole night. I haven’t been able to. There is just too much going on in my head for the past few hours and writing it down feels like a good idea at the moment.

Watching SAFMA’s Marvi Sirmed on Shahid Nama last evening didn’t do wonders for my insomnia. Some things are making sense but most are not. Now before anyone starts to blame me of being an ISI agent or Zaid Hamid’s fan, let’s make one thing clear. I believe in appreciating the truth and bashing lies, no matter who says it. It’s the message that is important, not the speaker.

Now you will ask what was it exactly that was so disturbing in Thursday’s Shahid Nama? Surprisingly, it isn’t what most of you would expect it to be. It wasn’t the fact that Sirmed and her SAFMA team reject the two nation’s theory. Sirmed’s lack of enthusiasm to talk about the Indian army’s war crimes in Kashmir when she had no reservations about blaming Pakistani army for doing the same in East Pakistan (which merely is a self-fabricated lie) wasn’t it either. Allama Iqbal supposedly having no part in the creation of Pakistan didn’t shock me either. What shocked me was one statement by Srimed: “We will succeed …and…Pakistan will be a secular nation, Insha Allah.”

 

 

It isn’t about what Allama Iqbal wanted. It isn’t about whether Jinnah was secular or not. It is about what Islam demands and what Allama Iqbal and Jinnah have been following and told us to follow. I was an atheist for a few years and have started coming back to Islam recently only. I don’t know much about Islam yet but hearing those words made me feel like I was being bruised badly enough. Any Muslim, no matter how little he knows about Islam, has heard about the presence of an Islamic system of governance in the reign of Hazrat Umar (R.A). A detailed study would inform you about the importance and requirement of governing yourself according to the Quran and Sunnah. This Islamic system was made by Allah and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) for muslims and Pakistan was meant to be run by this system as the great Quaid said:

“We didn’t demand Pakistan only to have a piece of land, but we wanted a laboratory where we could experiment on Islamic principles”

Did the muslims of today lose their faith so much that now the members of well known media organizations such as SAFMA are publicly declaring their intention to go to war with the system that was given to us by Allah? On the day of judgement, when Allah asks the people who wanted a secular nation that why they spent their lives working against the Islamic system that he designed for us, what will we answer? Will those of us who are secular be able to do anything but feel shame?

 

SAFMA has publicly declared in Shahid Nama that they are against Allah’s system by wanting to make Pakistan a secular nation. They are not only attacking the Islamic system created by Allah and his last messenger but are also encouraging the youth of this country which has been created only to be run by the Islamic system to reject it as well.

Qudratullah Shahab (R.A) clearly said:

 Pakistan has NO escape from Islam!

SAFMA, on behalf of the Pakistani youth, I am warning you. Don’t fight with Allah and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and this Pak Sarzameen. Don’t corrupt the minds of our youth by spewing your hatred for an Islamic system and promoting a secular system made by Non-Muslims. You can try all you want but Allah is not willing for you to succeed in your mission of making Pakistan a secular nation. Allah wants us to follow an Islamic system not a secular one. We are Muslims! And we will live under an Islamic state, Insha Allah.

 

SECULARISM

 

Written by: Huma Anam

Edited by: Faraan Khan

Eagles of Pakistan 

Secularism will not be accepted in Pakistan- A patriot’s reactions
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2 Responses to Secularism will not be accepted in Pakistan- A patriot’s reactions

  1. Sir, Ameen to all ur duas! May Allah protect our land from these SAFMA ppl and their allies! Secularism has failed in the west. Their women have become like female animals (baring all n inviting all) and their men have become so sexually pressurized due to the almost 24/7 visual exposure to the female body tht it has become impossible for them to remain men of character! I think they all feel it too at some level, but v few raise their voices. We must not let our society reach this point when our women lose all sense of shame and our men tested to the brink of sexuality tht they eventually become gay! We have our problems socially and we must correct them, but in the direction of secularism. Our religion Islam is the best guide both at the social level and the governmental level. We must follow it if we truly want to solve our problems. These Hindus do not believe in this, but their ancestors did! Tht is why they used to love their Muslim masters. Alas for the British, they turned our Hindu friends against us! :( And nw we r faced with Hindus like Marvi and BJP. So we must aim at spreading this awareness of history so tht our ppl understand wht is actually going on n wht we really need to do. Becoz a lot of our brethren out there r getting confused by ppl like Marvi n SAFMA.

  2. Dear,do u know the meaning of secular if u pl bother to check it pl see here and tell me where Islam have any thing to with this its just a system under which a stat can be run.

    secular :
    adjective
    1.
    of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
    2.
    not pertaining to or connected with religion ( opposed to sacred): secular music.
    3.
    (of education, a school, etc.) concerned with nonreligious subjects.
    4.
    (of members of the clergy) not belonging to a religious order; not bound by monastic vows ( opposed to regular).
    5.
    occurring or celebrated once in an age or century: the secular games of Rome.

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