‘Unity, faith and discipline’ was the motto of Jinnah for
Pakistan. Today these three sacred words are still alive in the bosom of this
nation. Every now and then we represent the sign of unity amongst us; this can
be witnessed specially on the occasion of Eid when we celebrate this festival
with great joy and happiness on two separate days.
As we believe in unity, Eid is the absolute occasion for us as a
nation to show that how enthusiastically we rejoice Eid by celebrating it a day
before or after the official announced date by the government. That is not
because we have any social, cultural or religious differences but due to our
intense love with Muslim Ummah to such an extent that we let half of our
country to celebrate this occasion with the Arab Countries which is usually not
on the same day of course.
Our Faith has no match it is so pure and strong that no external
or even internal force can shake it. Whichever sect we follow we believe that
ours is the righteous path to please the Lord. That is why we believe in
tolerance so much that minorities have listed us the most favorite nation of
the world. Whether the Ahmedis, the Shiites or even people of any other
religion consider our cities and villages a safe house. But our enemies across the
border always try to sabotage our peaceful society by fueling and financing the
Shiite genocide and by sometimes attacking our Christian friends or even by
targeting the Ahmedis. But we have always condemned such brutal acts and always
had faith in peace, tolerance and love.
If
anyone ever wants to witness the practical example of a disciplined nation they
should better apply for the Pakistani visa as soon as possible. Education
brings civic sense and develops a base for societies to prosper which indeed creates
discipline in one’s life. We daily ignore the traffic signals and believe in
bribery to maintain the discipline of the Law. We prefer reference over
eligibility for career in order to respect the discipline of professionalism.
Our never ending stories of discipline can be witnessed in the field of
education, private businesses and most importantly in governance for the public
sector.
I
think I should end this topic here so you can curse me for my negative thinking
and for the pathetic ability of sarcasm or satire.
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case after reading this you plan to kill me you can contact me on
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