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Foreign Policy and Religion, 1536-40

-2015-08-27
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On the other hand, there is a school of thought that believes that even though Pakistan was created in the name of Islam, it was not an ideological state nor it could be; it was to be democratic, progressive, secular Muslim state. What really the founders of Pakistan believed the country to be? There can be no greater authority on that than Quaid-i-Azam himself who repeatedly stated his 11th August's statement from the speech delivered in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan:

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On the other hand, there is a school of thought that believes that even though Pakistan was created in the name of Islam, it was not an ideological state nor it could be; it was to be democratic, progressive, secular Muslim state. What really the founders of Pakistan believed the country to be? There can be no greater authority on that than Quaid-i-Azam himself who repeatedly stated his 11th August's statement from the speech delivered in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan:

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