Explain the concept of ideology of pakistan in Islam.
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The ideology of Pakistan basically means that Pakistan should be a state where the Muslims should have an opportunity to live according to the faith and creed based on the Islamic principles. They should have all the resources at the disposal to enhance Islamic culture and civilization.
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The recent passage of the Shariat legislation seeking amendment of the Constitution in Pakistan has once again raised questions about religion and ideology in Pakistan. Religion plays an important role as a primodial identity in politics. In politics, difficulties arise as to what should be the boundary of such interaction and what should be the limit as well as the right blend so that religion can be attributed as a positive factor in the national integration and provide political legitimacy to the rulers. Religion has been misused rather than used in state construct of nation-building in Pakistan. Mixing religion with politics has not only induced a sense of insecurity among the minorities but very often has limited their freedom of expression. Religion in the context of a secular state has a very limited role for the state, but in the case of democracy and party politics, it plays a greater role in terms of political mobilisation. Here a question arises: has democracy sharpened religious cleavages? The answer is in the affirmative, because mass mobilisation is one of the cardinal principles of democracy. In most South Asian countries, a majority of the electorate is illiterate. Thus, it is the primodial identity which appeals to them the most. It is interesting to note that in the case of Pakistan, though over the years there has been an upsurge of Islamic revivalism, it never got transformed into votes. In the first ever general elections held in 1970, none of the religious parties was able to demonstrate its support base through votes in the elections. This essay tries to analyse the factors involved in the Islamic upsurge and its consequences on the Pakistani society.