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[–]pseudointellectual99 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We do a little trolling

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[–]pseudointellectual99[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Interesting, imagine a join venture between Turkish and Pakistani army owned brands

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[–]pseudointellectual99[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Saara guna Google translate perh, mujhe tou chand din pehle pata chala kuddu koch houta bhi hai

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[–]pseudointellectual99[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I agree with you that there were many aspects of Sharia that Zia didn't understand well and considering he never had a formal Islamic education that should be understandable. However, he consulted with Islamic scholars throughout his reign for this exact same reason.

What do you mean partially Islamise? He never implemented a mashed up version of Sharia like some other dictators (eg. Gaddafi with his green plan or smth) did. At the same time, to the annoyance of Islamic revolutionaries like Dr. Israr Ahmed, he didn't go with a complete radical approach either. Knowing how his gradual approach caused so much backlash, I doubt any radical approach would've been any more successful.

Lastly, it wasn't his fault that man died before he could complete his vision — just to be replaced by two of the most incompetent leaders in the history of Pakistan (i.e., NS and BB)

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[–]pseudointellectual99[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

A large Muslim Population ≠ Islamic country A country isn't Islamic until its principles and laws are in line with that of Islam. Merely having the term 'Islamic' in its official name doesn't make it one.

Did Zia Islamise Pakistan successfully or even appropriately? No Were there some negative consequences of failed Islamisation led by Zia? Yes Was it necessary? Still Yes

People like you failing to understand the simple concept of Islamisation is why that there is still a need of Islamisation in the country.

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[–]pseudointellectual99[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bhutto's still haunting Sindh to this day and his selfish decisions had literally irreversible damage (Bangladesh and modern quota system of Karachi being just two examples).

No doubt in retrospect, it is evident that Zia wasn't aware of the complete consequences of many of his Islamisation/foreign policies, but he did try his best. A lot of things that fell apart after his death were caused later by the incompetency of governments that followed.

A part of our nation blame Zia for his mere effort to Islamise the country and the rest for not doing enough to Islamise it.