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DisMembered
This may be of interest, Juan Cole has a guest columnist on this issue here:- Wainwright: Taseer’s Assassination Lays Bare Contradictions in Pakistani Islam
A liberal malaise.
The lesson of Pakistan is that attempts to define Islam as a single homogenous belief system agreed to by all is doomed to fail. Because there is no Islam. There are many. There are a myriad of different interpretations of what Islam means and, like Christianity, it can only be seen as a historical and cultural force inseparable from the widely differing national, cultural and historical traditions where it is followed. It is not racist to criticise Islam or aspects of Islam. what is racist is the assumption that there is a single definable entity called Islam when in fact there are many.
Isn't this confused by the idea of all the threads of Islam that, ultimatley, all belong to the umma tho? That an attack on one muslim is an attack on all? I work with two Muslims, and they both constantly refer to the 'global muslim family' and on a number of occassions have made statements along the lines of 'an attack on one is an attack on all', and when I questioned one of them about the shia/sunni split he said 'Even they (referring to Sunnis in his case) are still brothers.'
So while the practical aspect of the faith may be that it's fractured like Christianity, many followers do see themselves as a single, global entity.
I would surmise the the issue of secular and religous identity is a current through many volatile muslim majority states. The former being seen too closely linked to the west because in many cases the west had a hand in creating the borders and provides the imported system of governance. They are largely very young democracies that have no national Consciousness and seem to go down the Dictator route in search of one also. Interesting posts Dylans.
"Ironically the only other country in the world that shares this honour is Pakistans nemesis. Israel"
depressing the arab world is shouting for more freedom these cunts seem to want less of it and more rights to opress others.
BRING ON THE CRUSADE !
depressing the arab world is shouting for more freedom these cunts seem to want less of it and more rights to opress others.
BRING ON THE CRUSADE !
Makes me wonder, when they get into (more fully into) power what they will decree for people in other countries who are deemed to have blasphemed.
Who are you talking about exactly?
What i dont get is that is 'God is great' and thus all powerful. So why do people decide to judge their fellow human beings and simply not leg Allah do it when the time comes.
The religious fundamentalists in Pakistan.
Which ones?
Well he's allegedly all powerful, so 'legging him' might be a bad idea?!
Look, I will freely admit to not knowing much about the political situation in Pakistan..
But .. the fundamental ones!! e.g. the ones that are pro death penalty for blasphemy.
The laws themselves are relatively popular (I think), but not really among the political class, not for religious reasons, anyway. The political class in Pakistan are pretty Machiavellian, enough to be able to use these laws to their own ends. A person only has to be accused of blasphemy, and often they are murdered by 'vigilantes'. Having these laws is a very useful tool for the political elite in Pakistan. For them it has nothing to do with fundamentalism. I don't think they would ever allow anybody who was genuinely fundamental into the elite.
The blasphemy laws don't really have much to do with blasphemy, or fundamentalism, at least for the people in power. There is a good reason for anybody who tries to challenge the laws ends up dead.
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Creed, race, gender have nothing to do with why India is progressing and Pakistan is not and everything to do with the dynamism of a secular democratic state verses a theocracy that bases it's laws on a dark ages document (utterly fabricated one, as we all know God is a delusion). I would argue that there's been very few theocracies that prosper anyway in modern times.
And yes the Muslims do well in India (I belive there's even been a Muslim President) and as a consequence are growing in number. Conversly, I'd like you to have a look at Pakistans minority groups (Sufis/Xtians/Buddhists/Sheiks and Hindus) at 1947 and compare their numbers/percent of population to now.
.The protest forced the authorities to suspend for two days supplies for nearly 150,000 U.S.-led foreign forces.
Officials said that nearly 70 percent of NATO supplies are transported through Pakistan, the most risky but shorter supply route. Suspected militants regularly attack NATO trucks in Pakistan, which has also forced the United States to sign agreements with Russia for alternate supply route.
The protesters will continue the sit-in till Sunday and the organizers said they would announce future strategy at the conclusion of the protest