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Love Pakistan or Leave Pakistan – Celebrating Pakistan Independence Day

love pakistan independence day

Why people celebrate Birthdays? While I am not personally into such celebrations, Birthdays, in my opinion, present us with an opportunity to thank God for allowing us another year of life and to ask for His blessings for the days to come.

Independence Day is the day when a country or a nation came into being. For us 14th August is the day when we were liberated from the British Raj. The idea of Pakistan’s independence was to get a country where Muslims can live as a nation and would have liberty to perform their religious, social and cultural activities.

Pakistan’s birth was not accidental. It is only country on current world map that was born to be a place for a Muslim state, on the basis of La Ilaha Ill Allah. Ideology of Pakistan was not based on geography alone, or on ethnicity or on caste or creed. In fact, Pakistan is second place after Yathrib where a Muslim state is formed.

While the idea was brilliant and its executors dedicated, things started to take another direction right after birth of Pakistan. Since demise of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, one after another fortune seeker and power hungry tyrant, either in civil dress or uniform, took over the reins. The constitution, media, bureaucracy, judiciary and law enforcement agencies were exploited to accomplish personal goals and vendettas. Sixty years down the line, we are still wondering where to go and many of us argue whether the decision for an independent country was right in the first place.

As 14th August is approaching, people of Pakistan are getting ready for another celebration. However, this year is not same as the previous years. Approaching to its 60th independence day, Pakistan is facing more crisis than it has faced since its birth to date. We have a tyrant for ruler, rumored to declare emergency. Nation is distressed by bloodshed in Karachi, Judicial Crisis, Lal Masjid Massacre and rapidly deteriorating situation in the Northern Areas. The enemies of Pakistan are massing around us, attacking through the media, defaming our mosques and madaris, expanding rifts between institutions and have their eyes on our nuclear assets and our sovergnity.

We need to have consensus that We do love Pakistan, and we need Pakistan more than Pakistan needs us. We should remember that freedom is one of the best and most precious blessings of Allah (swt) and nations who do not appreciate it, remain only in the pages of history books. Also, if we love Pakistan we should prove it by loving our countrymen just as we love our families.

I believe we are at crossroads now and next few months are going to be decisive for us as a nation. This is the time we strengthen our bond with our country and stand upright in front of its enemies. We, as bloggers, have got global reach and we should use this power to spread the message of unity as well as to resist those who try to defame Pakistan.

On this independence day, celebrate with two rakahs of nawafil and thank Allah (swt) for His blessings, beg for His mercy and pray that we get honest and committed leaders.

For those who still have doubts, Love Pakistan or Leave Pakistan.

Comments

48 responses to “Love Pakistan or Leave Pakistan – Celebrating Pakistan Independence Day”

  1. zainab Avatar
    zainab

    well 1st of all im not your brother im your sister and zainab is totally feminine name as thi is the name of HAZRAT ZAINAB(AS) the sistrof IMAM HUSSAIN (AS)….n im thnk full to u that u pray 4 PAKISTAN…MAY LONG LIVE PAKISTAN …PAKISTAN ZINDABAD>>>>PAK ARMY ZAINDABAD

  2. samim afghan Avatar
    samim afghan

    im an afghan, and i have visited pakistan only once for a business purpose for 7 days only, and i have lived in india for 3 years for my BBA.
    after along period of life i have learned one thing and i proud to say ….

    long life the great nation of pakistan and long life their people and their bravery against wild animal indians.
    i could be soo lucky if i had borned in a kind and nice country like (PAKISTAN)
    bas mere pakistani bhai, jete raho aur hamisha hinduwo ko marte rahe.

    i love pakistan 100 times more than even my own soil

  3. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    @ Hend: Zain is an exclusively masculine name!

  4. Lt. General Ayub Khan Avatar

    we should confront taleban and tell them to put down their arms or get the fuck out of this country

    this is the issue we should focus on……nothing else

  5. Hend Avatar
    Hend

    @ Hamid
    Thanks, I am humbled and honoured.

    @Zainab, Shakir
    Sorry for the typo. I am quite aware Zain and Zainab are female names.

  6. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    @ Hend (correction): Zainab is a very popular name amongst Muslim women of all sects.

  7. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    I know for a fact that for two or three years after Partition, Pakistan’s Independence Day was celebrated on 15th August. Unfortunately none of my classmates remembers this, but some years back I read this in DAWN (there was no internet in those days).

  8. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    @ Hend: Zainab is not a man, it’s a very common name amongst all kinds of Muslims. Don’t blame you, though. I too have a problem with Hindu names.

  9. Hamid Majid Abbasi Avatar

    @hend
    count me as a host HEND for any such plan in advance!

  10. Hend Avatar
    Hend

    Zainab brother, you are referring to an old post which was more of a joke and intended to rejuvenate people into writing replies. I love Pakistan though I am Indian. I have nothing but the best wishes for it. I would love to visit your great country. I consider Pakistanis as my own people.

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