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Despite all the hype and romanticism, Jinnah was a staunch secularist politician. He only appealed to Islam to gain support from masses. He used to appear with his sister in public gatherings and liked to be clean shaven. Pakistan was definitely not created in name of Islam, it was created in name of preserving the Muslim business class and feudal landlords of India.
The Majlis e Ahrar e Islam led by Maulana Ataullah Shah Bukhari staunchly opposed the idea of Pakistan. Maulana Bukhari once said that not one mother can give birth to a child who can make the "P" in Pakistan a reality. There was also a couplet composed by Maulana Mazhar Ali Azhar:
Ik kafira ke wastay Islam ko choora
Yeh Qaid e Azam hain? Yeh tho kafir e azam
For the love of an infidel woman he deserted Islam
Is he the "Great Leader"? No, he is the "Great Kafir"
It is well known that Gandhiji even knew more verses of the Quran than Jinnah. Furthermore, Jinnah was a great friend of the Qadianis, which is why they also supported creation of Pakistan. The first foreign minister of Pakistan was a Qadiani, Zafrullah Khan.
In 1953, Majlis e Ahrar e Islam and Jamaat e Islami launched a joint strategy to retaliate against Qadiani insolence in Pakistan. The leader of Jamaat e Islami, Maulana Maudoodi, was sentenced to death for "provoking religious tension"! It was not until the great General Zia ul Haq (shaheed) took over that Pakistan switched paths from secularism to Islam. General Zia ul Haq passed famous ordinances to Islamize Pakistan and the blasphemy laws of today are credited to his noble efforts.
But today Pakistan has completely reversed course under General Musharraf's "enlightened moderation" which will be even more zealously implemented if Benazir Bhutto comes to power. This is why many Pakistanis today see no bright future for their country and wish to reunite with India to salvage the honor of Islam.
The Majlis e Ahrar e Islam led by Maulana Ataullah Shah Bukhari staunchly opposed the idea of Pakistan. Maulana Bukhari once said that not one mother can give birth to a child who can make the "P" in Pakistan a reality. There was also a couplet composed by Maulana Mazhar Ali Azhar:
Ik kafira ke wastay Islam ko choora
Yeh Qaid e Azam hain? Yeh tho kafir e azam
For the love of an infidel woman he deserted Islam
Is he the "Great Leader"? No, he is the "Great Kafir"
It is well known that Gandhiji even knew more verses of the Quran than Jinnah. Furthermore, Jinnah was a great friend of the Qadianis, which is why they also supported creation of Pakistan. The first foreign minister of Pakistan was a Qadiani, Zafrullah Khan.
In 1953, Majlis e Ahrar e Islam and Jamaat e Islami launched a joint strategy to retaliate against Qadiani insolence in Pakistan. The leader of Jamaat e Islami, Maulana Maudoodi, was sentenced to death for "provoking religious tension"! It was not until the great General Zia ul Haq (shaheed) took over that Pakistan switched paths from secularism to Islam. General Zia ul Haq passed famous ordinances to Islamize Pakistan and the blasphemy laws of today are credited to his noble efforts.
But today Pakistan has completely reversed course under General Musharraf's "enlightened moderation" which will be even more zealously implemented if Benazir Bhutto comes to power. This is why many Pakistanis today see no bright future for their country and wish to reunite with India to salvage the honor of Islam.