Oct 28 2008
The problems facing Pakistan
I read this shameful piece at the BBC website about Pakistan and how to quote the article ‘Everybody is weary of a state and a nation that has become a danger to the world.’ And this statement comes from it’s so-called allies. Pakistan today is in deep dodo
- It’s allies have all but abandoned it, forcing it to beg for money alms
- It’s own people hate it for siding with the Americans in killing its own citizens
- Infighting between Punjabis, Sindhis, Balochis, Migrants, Pashtuns and what have you.
- A general sense of lawlessness
- Infrastructure, which is in shambles
- Widespread poverty
How do the people of this Ummah in general, and Pakistan in particular, solve these problems? Can we turn this failure in to a success story? Or is Pakistan simply destined to be relegated to the dustbin of History?
A stable Pakistan is good for all its neighbors. A nation built on the true principles of Islam and not war-mongering, opportunism, and corruption.
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