قومیت اور محرومی کا ردعمل - Dr Israr Ahmad

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25

Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the emergence of ethnic nationalism in Pakistan as a reaction to decades of socio-political deprivation. He argues that the demand for separate provinces and recognition of distinct ethnicities is a natural consequence of unaddressed grievances. He critiques the failure to establish a truly Islamic state, leading to a vacuum filled by ethnic identities. He emphasizes that suppressing these identities is not the solution; rather, addressing the root causes of deprivation and striving for a genuine implementation of Islamic principles is crucial to prevent further fragmentation. He points out that the creation of provinces was a British legacy and does not hold inherent sanctity. He suggests that recognizing linguistic and ethnic diversity doesn't necessarily lead to national disintegration, citing the example of India. He believes that a unified Muslim community (Ummah) is currently absent on a global scale, and the rise of ethnicities is a consequence of this reality. He concludes that a return to Islamic principles is the only way to address these issues and prevent further division.

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