Statement:

Sometimes I fail to understand why our country is in such a diaspora.
Then with due course I remind myself of our hypocritical ways.

Are we an Islamic state?
Are we a liberalist?
Are we humanitarian?

What is the identity of our nation?
are we facing identity crisis?
Many put the blame to Gen Zia Ul Haq for the uprising of a radical islamic force which was inclined to an extremist ethos.
Whereas others suggested Bhutto saab had promoted a social liberalist society where freedom was available abit too excessively.

Where ever we draw the trigger we are sure to fire it at the cost of our people.
The constant changing dynamics has caused damage to the ideology our youth have  inherited.
Where we are an islamic state, however yern for freedom, human rights, modernism, but again we walk with ourselves our values, heritage, and social norms.

So where do we stand, how do we define our selves?

Well the question in reality is how to draw a balance.
Many always start from the extremes when embracing the values of a faith. But why do we not embrace those values which all regurgitate.
The love of peace, the love of kindness, the love of charity, the love to educate all, the love to promote women rights within the rightful  domains and the rights of men of exercising their manlihood in the correct way.
When we educate ourselves of these norm we promote a society free of child abuse,  a society free of oppression, a society free of illiteracy and we open a gateway to change a gateway the encompasses faith and social values.


Thanks,
Sardar Qamar Hayat 555

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