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Old 06-08-2012, 03:53 AM   #31
myspacecoo

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I think everyone here agrees to all of your four points, but what is the way forward in the current predicament, looks like even if we do rally our support for the JI, we'll have the same problem we had during the nizam e mustafa movement when all religious parties couldnt decide who's way to follow, and we still have the problem.
i think there was a small agreement signed by prominent ulema from all sects that gave a very good working model for islamic governance. i dont remember the finer details or the year but it was in pakistan and went something like this:
- a nationwide poll would be held to determine which sect was in majority. the answer would obv be hanafi so hanafi madhab would be adopted. but the minor sects wont be suppressed and given freedom according to hanafi madhab. political freedom i.e
- in education the sects will have their own education system for religious education.
- arabic will be official language alongside urdu (something to that effect i dont remb).
- when a solution for the state's problem is required is to be found ijtehad will be made if necessary, out of the madhab as well.
- food,cloth, house and security will be top priorities.

its like the system of govt in iran. shia majority, shia govt. so in pakistan hanafi majority hanafi govt.
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