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Secular Jinnah Pakistan What The Nation Doesnt Know Saleena Karim

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Secular Jinnah Pakistan What The Nation Doesnt Know Saleena Karim
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Publisher: Paramount Publishing Enterprise
File Extension: PDF
File size: 127.6 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Saleena Karim
ISBN: 9789694948010, 9694948010
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Secular Jinnah Pakistan What The Nation Doesnt Know Saleena Karim by Saleena Karim 9789694948010, 9694948010 instant download after payment.

People interested in the history of India's partition invariably ask the same question: Why did Pakistan happen? Or, what was the Pakistan idea? Focusing on M. A. Jinnah's political career, this book addresses the issue of whether he had a secular or religious vision for Pakistan, or perhaps something in between. Pakistan as a country has yet to find its proper place in the world. Logically, it is assumed that if we can reach a consensus on Jinnah's thought, then we can also resolve the long-standing question of what kind of state Pakistan was meant to be, and thus how it should develop today. Pakistanis are tired of self-serving politicians, landlordism, nepotism, the rise of religious fundamentalism, corruption, economic instability, and the semi-predictable cycle between incompetent bureaucratic and military regimes. Hence for Pakistanis more than anyone else, the debate over Jinnah is a highly emotive subject, and at its heart is a battle of ideas. Pakistanis are really trying to work out something much bigger than Jinnah's place in history. They are trying to find their own historical identity as well. A well researched and thoroughly-indexed book that has earned its place amongst the leading political commentaries on contemporary Pakistan. - adapted from Preface

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