
skanda
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🔴 La Selección Nacional de Noruega se viste de vikingos para el Mundial 2026. 📸: David Yarrow

1. Jinnah was a great admirer of Atatürk. (see pic one) 2. Atatürk, despite being secular, declared Islam as the state religion and didn't give women voting rights for 13 years. He also got a fatwa declared against Greeks from Muftis of Ankara. (see pic two) 3. Jinnah removed references to God from Pakistan's constitution, didn't declare Islam as the state religion, gave women voting rights from the get-go, and issued no fatwas against his opponents. Instead, he spoke of destroying the clergy. (see pic three) 4. If Ataturk was "mushrik", Jinnah was even more radical. 5. Pakistan was named the Islamic Republic in 1956 for its Muslim identity because India already called itself Hindustan/Bharat. The constitution itself kept Church and State separate, and had no religious clauses that directly affected people's personal lives. This only started in the mid-70s during Cold War shenanigans. A Hindu could be the Prime Minister of the "Islamic Republic" of Pakistan, and there was a separate oath for a non-Muslim Prime Minister (see pic four).


















