Jul 28

Part 04 of 17

Two-Nation theory formed the basis of Pakistan. Muslims of subcontinent, opted for a separate homeland, instead of joint India, finally achieved their goal in 1947 to have an independent state for themselves, but only after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid.

However, there has been lot of controversies and confusion created regarding the mere question whether Pakistan was founded to become a theocratic or secular state. This sense of misunderstanding was further exploited after the the speech of Mr. Altaf Hussain, founder of MQM, in India where he declared “the division of subcontinent as the biggest blunder in the history of mankind”. This vicious idea was further supported by some so-called journalists and scholars on local TV channels and newspapers.

In support of their speculation, they completely disregard the entire history and the struggle that was there with the independence struggle, Two-nation theory, Iqbal’s address of Allahabad in 1930, Pakistan resolution in 1940 and Objective resolution in 1949 and formulate their arguments on merely on one address of Mr. Jinnah on 11th August 1947.

I am sharing this remarkable speech, comprising of 17 parts, delivered by Late Dr. Israr Ahmed of Tanzeem-e-Islami (for more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israr_Ahmed ) in Convention Centre Islamabad on 18th February 2007. It’s a must watch for every Pakistani. Please share it with your friends and family.

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Jul 23

Part 03 of 17

Two-Nation theory formed the basis of Pakistan. Muslims of subcontinent, opted for a separate homeland, instead of joint India, finally achieved their goal in 1947 to have an independent state for themselves, but only after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid.

However, there has been lot of controversies and confusion created regarding the mere question whether Pakistan was founded to become a theocratic or secular state. This sense of misunderstanding was further exploited after the the speech of Mr. Altaf Hussain, founder of MQM, in India where he declared “the division of subcontinent as the biggest blunder in the history of mankind”. This vicious idea was further supported by some so-called journalists and scholars on local TV channels and newspapers.

In support of their speculation, they completely disregard the entire history and the struggle that was there with the independence struggle, Two-nation theory, Iqbal’s address of Allahabad in 1930, Pakistan resolution in 1940 and Objective resolution in 1949 and formulate their arguments on merely on one address of Mr. Jinnah on 11th August 1947.

I am sharing this remarkable speech, comprising of 17 parts, delivered by Late Dr. Israr Ahmed of Tanzeem-e-Islami (for more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israr_Ahmed ) in Convention Centre Islamabad on 18th February 2007. It’s a must watch for every Pakistani. Please share it with your friends and family.

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Jul 19

Part 02 of 17

Two-Nation theory formed the basis of Pakistan. Muslims of subcontinent, opted for a separate homeland, instead of joint India, finally achieved their goal in 1947 to have an independent state for themselves, but only after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid.

However, there has been lot of controversies and confusion created regarding the mere question whether Pakistan was founded to become a theocratic or secular state. This sense of misunderstanding was further exploited after the the speech of Mr. Altaf Hussain, founder of MQM, in India where he declared “the division of subcontinent as the biggest blunder in the history of mankind”. This vicious idea was further supported by some so-called journalists and scholars on local TV channels and newspapers.

In support of their speculation, they completely disregard the entire history and the struggle that was there with the independence struggle, Two-nation theory, Iqbal’s address of Allahabad in 1930, Pakistan resolution in 1940 and Objective resolution in 1949 and formulate their arguments on merely on one address of Mr. Jinnah on 11th August 1947.

I am sharing this remarkable speech, comprising of 17 parts, delivered by Late Dr. Israr Ahmed of Tanzeem-e-Islami (for more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israr_Ahmed ) in Convention Centre Islamabad on 18th February 2007. It’s a must watch for every Pakistani. Please share it with your friends and family.

Duration : 0:10:1

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Jul 15

Part 01 of 17

Two-Nation theory formed the basis of Pakistan. Muslims of subcontinent, opted for a separate homeland, instead of joint India, finally achieved their goal in 1947 to have an independent state for themselves, but only after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid.

However, there has been lot of controversies and confusion created regarding the mere question whether Pakistan was founded to become a theocratic or secular state. This sense of misunderstanding was further exploited after the the speech of Mr. Altaf Hussain, founder of MQM, in India where he declared “the division of subcontinent as the biggest blunder in the history of mankind”. This vicious idea was further supported by some so-called journalists and scholars on local TV channels and newspapers.

In support of their speculation, they completely disregard the entire history and the struggle that was there with the independence struggle, Two-nation theory, Iqbal’s address of Allahabad in 1930, Pakistan resolution in 1940 and Objective resolution in 1949 and formulate their arguments on merely on one address of Mr. Jinnah on 11th August 1947.

I am sharing this remarkable speech, comprising of 17 parts, delivered by Late Dr. Israr Ahmed of Tanzeem-e-Islami (for more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israr_Ahmed ) in Convention Centre Islamabad on 18th February 2007. It’s a must watch for every Pakistani. Please share it with your friends and family.

Duration : 0:10:1

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Jul 10

Pakistan has been hit by a wave of bombings in recent weeks. This is probably in response to a military push against Taliban militants in the northwest of the country.

But an attack on Thursday, July 2nd in Rawalpindi was the closest to the capital since the launch of the offensive.

Rawalpindi is home to the headquarters of the Pakistani army and other state agencies.

Police have tightened security here and were searching people and checking cars entering and leaving the area.

[Mohammad Akram, Retired Official]:
“These things are taking place in reaction to whatever is going on in Swat, Buner and the adjoining areas. They (the Taliban) are facing defeat and they are on the run, and now they are harassing people. But God-willing, things will get better soon.”

Newspapers carried headlines and published pictures of the attack.

[Mohammad Aslam, Local Resident]:
“Everyone is scared. They are killing people, they are harassing people.”

The Taliban seized a district only 60 miles from Islamabad two months ago.

Now the Pakistani military is trying to regain control and push them back.

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