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Sunday, 14 August 2011 12:53

Pakistan Zindabad

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Today is our Independence Day. Pakistan Zindabad – Long Live
Pakistan! To have survived 63 years, more ―moth eaten‖ than at birth, is a
great achievement indeed, especially in the face of so many problems
within and without, so much leadership failure, so much callousness. Its
called resilience.
Achievements there are many, but good achievements precious few. For
starters, we broke Jinnah‘s Pakistan in 1971 – Zulfikar Ali Bhutto named
the leftover ‗New Pakistan‘. To be perverse, the anniversary we celebrate
today is the 40th anniversary of Bhutto‘s Pakistan. Was Bhutto solely
responsible? Certainly not! He was responsible in part, but in very large
part. Most responsible was
Today is our Independence Day. Pakistan Zindabad – Long Live Pakistan! To have survived 63 years, more "moth eaten" than at birth, is a great achievement indeed, especially in the face of so many problems within and without, so much leadership failure, so much callousness. Its called resilience. Achievements there are many, but good achievements precious few. For starters, we broke Jinnah‘s Pakistan in 1971 – Zulfikar Ali Bhutto named the leftover 'New Pakistan‘. To be perverse, the anniversary we celebrate today is the 40th anniversary of Bhutto‘s Pakistan. Was Bhutto solely responsible? Certainly not! He was responsible in part, but in very large part. Most responsible was........... Download the full article in pdf attachment (below)
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The terms ‘unity’, ‘integration’ and ‘diversity’ have multiple layers of meaning in the religious context. While religions emphasize unity and integrity, they also address the issues of diversity.

 

When understood properly, unity does not mean uniformity and thus does not invite oppression and closure. By the same token, diversity does not mean chaos and lack of order. Both unity and diversity have a function within the larger context of things. But this context is not confined to the socio-political dimension alone. A broader understanding of these terms will help us understand the religious discourses of unity, diversity and integration. It will also lead to a more critical assessment of the Enlightenment and western modernity.......... Download the full article in pdf attachment (below)


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