Pakistan Ki Tahreek - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad analyzes the foundational principles of Pakistan's creation, asserting it was fundamentally a national movement rooted in a shared Islamic identity, not solely economic hardship. He argues the movement arose from a fear of cultural and political absorption by a larger group, prompting a need to preserve a distinct national identity. While acknowledging complex factors, he emphasizes Islam as the unifying force and the basis for Pakistan's solidarity and survival. He clarifies that while not strictly a religious movement in leadership, its core motivation stemmed from a collective Islamic identity, distinct from linguistic or ethnic affiliations. He stresses that maintaining the nation's unity is inextricably linked to its Islamic foundation.
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