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Pakistan: A Personal History
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“When I was older, I found Iqbal's work hugely inspirational. He argued against an unquestioning acceptance of Western democracy as the self-governing model, and instead suggested that by following the rules of Islam a society would tend naturally towards social justice, tolerance, peace and equality. Iqbal's interpretation of Islam differs very widely from the narrow meaning that is sometimes given to it. For Iqbal, Islam is not just the name for certain beliefs and forms of worship. The difference between a Muslim and a non-Muslim is not merely a theological one - it is a difference of a fundamental attitude towards life.”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
― Pakistan: A Personal History
“According to the UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), 54 per cent of Pakistanis face 'multi-dimentional deprivation'. meaning they lack access to proper education and health facilities and a decent standard of living. Almost two-thirds of the country lives on less than US$2 a day and about 40 per cent of Pakistani children suffer from chronic malnutrition. How can Pakistan be called an Islamic society?”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
― Pakistan: A Personal History
“Iqbal not only conceived of a self-governing Muslim state, his passionate voice awakened and activated Indian Muslims, motivating them not only to strive to free themselves from the bondage of imperialism and colonialism, but also to challenge other forms of totalitarian control. Believing fervently in human equality and the right of human beings to dignity, justice and freedom, Iqbal empowered the dis-empowered to stand up and be counted.”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
― Pakistan: A Personal History
“And indeed the greatest blessing faith gave me was that it liberated me from my fears: fear of failure. fear of death. fear of losing my livelihood. fear of being humiliated by others. 'Don't fight destiny. because Destiny is God , ' said the Prophet (PBUH) . This
text means the past is only to learn from and not to live in. and that the future is to be looked forward to and not feared. You try your best in the given circumstances..”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
text means the past is only to learn from and not to live in. and that the future is to be looked forward to and not feared. You try your best in the given circumstances..”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
“One of these was why, if there is a God, was there so much suffering
in the world? The answer came, when you have faith there is a hereafter which is
eternal; God is not here to save us from difficulties but to give us the strength to
overcome them.”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
in the world? The answer came, when you have faith there is a hereafter which is
eternal; God is not here to save us from difficulties but to give us the strength to
overcome them.”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
“All he would say was that nothing would please Allah more than the
hospital I was building for the poor.”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
hospital I was building for the poor.”
― Pakistan: A Personal History
