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Transforming Pakistan: ‘Powerful, crooked politicians accustomed to being above law’

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The writer of this article is the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan. It was published in several newspapers around Pakistan. January 17, 2022
Transforming Pakistan: ‘Powerful, crooked politicians accustomed to being above law’


In Islamic civilization, the manifestation of our spiritual principles happened in the Prophet’s (SAW) Madina.


The rise and fall of nations are different from the rise and fall of civilizations. Nations can be raided, redrawn or re-imagined exogenously but civilizations cannot be killed from the outside, they only commit suicide.

In Islamic civilization, the manifestation of our spiritual principles happened in the Prophet’s (SAW) Madina.

The rise and fall of nations are different from the rise and fall of civilizations. Nations can be raided, redrawn or re-imagined exogenously but civilizations cannot be killed from the outside, they only commit suicide.

The core of every civilization is its spiritual principles; when they die, the civilization dies. In Islamic civilization, the manifestation of our spiritual principles happened in the Prophet’s (SAW) Madina. Besides many other important principles, there were five very important guiding principles upon which the state of Madina was built.

These principles are unity, justice & rule of law leading to meritocracy, strong moral and ethical foundation, inclusion of all humans in progress and prosperity, and finally, the quest for knowledge. To help revive the spirit of the covenant of Madina, National Rahmatul Lil ‘Alamin Authority (NRA) has been formed.

The first principle which laid the foundation for Riyasat-i-Madina was of unity.

The idea of unity (Tawhid) comes from the Quran and in a sense, the entire religion is based on that. From unity of God to unity of mankind, it is the most fundamental principle of Islam.

Remember that our Prophet (SAW), who was mercy for all mankind, unified people of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds into a single community. Besides Muslims, there were Christians, Jews, Sabeans and other groups who were all woven into a unitary communal whole under the state of Madina.

The second founding principle was Rule of Law which resulted in justice and meritocracy. The Prophet (SAW) made it clear that no one was above the law. He said that nations perish when two sets of laws exist, one for the rich and another for the poor:

“O people, those who came before you were destroyed because if a person of high status committed theft among them, they would spare him, but if a person of lower status committed theft, they would apply the punishment upon him. By Allah, if Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad (SAW), were to steal, I would have cut off her hand.” [Sahih Muslim 1688]

If one looks at the world today, one can easily witness that most successful states also have the most robust application of the rule of law. Besides several Western nations, one witnesses those East Asian economies that have recently prospered, strictly practiced this principle. Japan, China, South Korea are good examples. Whereas in those nations where rule of law was subverted, seem to be sinking into poverty and chaos. In many countries of the Muslim world, despite the prevalence of tremendous resources, there is less progress, which is attributable to lack of rule of law. Another good example is South Asia. In today’s India, the apartheid rule of law has immediately brought about poverty and countless insurgencies that threaten the union of their country. In Pakistan, not adhering to the rule of law has led to siphoning off of billions of US dollars which has imposed collective poverty on our public. The pattern of politics and development in many countries of Africa and Latin American suggest the same. The so-called banana republics are the way they are because of lack of rule of law. This cause and effect relationship between rule of law and socio-political harmony cannot be emphasized enough.

The third founding principle of Riyasat-i-Madina was of an ethical and moral transformation of the people – the concept of Amr-bil-maroof-wa-nahi-an-al-munkar (doing good, forbidding evil). The Holy Quran declares it as the defining mission for the Ummah:

You are the best community that has been raised for mankind. You enjoin good and forbid evil and you believe in Allah. [Aal-e-Imran, 3:110].

Enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil is a collective duty that leads to moral transformation of a society. Nobody would dispute this principle, but there are elements in our society that are of the opinion that ethical development of people should be left to the people, the state should remain neutral about good and evil as conceived by religion. This approach is quite outmoded and problematic because it handcuffs the state from performing its ethical and moral duties and allows adversaries of the country to come in with handfuls of money and subvert our values using our own educational systems and channels of information. NRA will endeavor to engage in amr bil maaroof by teaching seerat-al-nabi (SAW) to our youth in schools and universities in the hope to raise the level the ethics and morals in our society.

The fourth founding principle was of inclusive development through creation of a welfare state where society takes care of its poor and vulnerable and everyone is a stakeholder in the development of society and state. State of Medina was first recorded welfare state of mankind where the state took responsibility of its weak. Since we must emulate the example of our blessed Prophet (SAW), our citizens should learn to be strict with themselves and generous with others.

Keep in mind, however, that in recent times the idea of welfare state has been colored by the Western European experience. Indeed, the West created impressive welfare systems from 1950s to 2010s, of which the most impressive were the Scandinavian ones. However, most of the Western welfare states were not sustainable environmentally because these were very high consumption societies that produced enormous waste. If the whole of non-West were to copy these welfare states, then our pattern of production, consumption and waste would resemble theirs, and by some estimates it would require us six more planet earths to act as sinks that would absorb our waste. Such a welfare state is neither possible nor desirable. Since Islam is the middle path, only moderate prosperity and consumption would be ideal, just enough to fulfil our basic needs with dignity and honour, with universal health care and education.

And finally, a knowledge-based society that doesn’t confound literacy with knowledge. Literacy may lead to illuminative knowledge that may guide us to good behaviour, but some of the highest crime zones of the world also have very high literacy rates. One must not lose sight of an important historical fact that nearly all scholars of early and medieval Islam had deep roots in spirituality.

Hence literacy alone may not be sufficient for a happy society. Knowledge with spiritual transformation from cradle to grave is important. All sources that impact human behaviour should disseminate knowledge which produces self-control, self-discipline, patience, forbearance, tolerance and a spirit of service and volunteerism.

Lastly, in the light of our ideals, we have embarked on the road to the welfare state with some great initiatives. Despite tight financial means, we allocated unprecedented amount of money to our initiatives such as the Ehsaas Programme which was launched back in 2019. Ehsaas Programme is a social safety and poverty alleviation programme necessary for the vulnerable groups in society. This was one of our key initiatives towards building a state that cares about the welfare of our citizens. By far, one of the greatest programmes in history of Pakistan is the Sehat Sahulat Programme which offers our citizens universal health coverage. This is not just to protect vulnerable households from sinking into poverty who often borrow money for medical treatment, but it also leads to a network of private sector hospitals all over the country, thus benefitting both the public as well as the private sectors in the field of health. Just Punjab government alone has allocated Rs400 billion for this. The Sehat Sahulat Programme is an important milestone towards our social welfare reforms. It makes sure that certain low-income groups in Pakistan may have access to their entitled medical health care quickly and honorably without accruing many financial obligations.

In the wake of global economic hardship brought about in the post-Covid era, we have not neglected the fast transforming educational arena. Our Ehsaas scholarship programme would ensure that talented students within the underprivileged and poor strata of society would get a chance to pursue decent education that would augment their chances of getting better livelihoods. This programme combined with all our other scholarships amounts to six million scholarships worth Rs47 billion. This too is unprecedented in the educational history of Pakistan.

In conclusion, I will reiterate that the most urgent of all challenges facing our country right now is the struggle to establish the rule of law. Over the last 75 years of Pakistan’s history, our country has suffered from elite capture, where powerful and crooked politicians, cartels and mafias have become accustomed to being above the law in order to protect their privileges gained through a corrupt system. While protecting their privileges they have corrupted state institutions, especially those institutions of the state that are responsible for upholding the rule of law. Such individuals, cartels and mafias are parasites who are not loyal to our country and defeating them is absolutely necessary in order to unleash the real potential of Pakistan.
 
It's not just the corrupt politicians.... Everybody is their own level of Nawaz Sharif.

If buying phul sabzi your attention is diverted you can bet your bottom dollar that the vendor will put in a couple rotten items in the bag.

Last week on the return from Pakistan at the airport there was a massive line up, and you know what most of the people skipping queues and using connections to get to the front of the counter were educated elite class. These same people will stand like well behaved citizens in queues anywhere else in the world.

Shareef siruf woh hai jisko mauqa nahi mila. You can tell how morally corrupt the country is that there is a popular phrase 'khata hai tu lagata bhi hai'. In most civilized nation you would have been disqualified and shunned for life from media and the electorate.

I was having a discussion with a buddy in Karachi over governance, this guy is doing very well for himself Mashallah he is manager at a big MNC, drives a fancy car and is all round prosperous. He was being very anti-IK and seriously deriding 'mehngayi'.... Turns out this guy had a habit of getting the latest iPhones but now with the luxury taxes and exchange rate adjustment the latest iPhone costs around Rs300,000. Even if you smuggle it in from Dubai you have to pay about Rs50k in taxes just to get it work on Pakistani network. This was his biggest beef with IK - now iPhones are expensive and a bit to pricey for him. Mashallah yeh tu quam ka level hai.



The country hardly exports anything. 220 million losers are going to have exports of $30b this year (highest ever) while remittances from just 7-9million overseas Pakistanis is tracking to be $32b this year. Yet the losers want dollar at Rs 50.
 
It's not just the corrupt politicians.... Everybody is their own level of Nawaz Sharif.

If buying phul sabzi your attention is diverted you can bet your bottom dollar that the vendor will put in a couple rotten items in the bag.

Last week on the return from Pakistan at the airport there was a massive line up, and you know what most of the people skipping queues and using connections to get to the front of the counter were educated elite class. These same people will stand like well behaved citizens in queues anywhere else in the world.

Shareef siruf woh hai jisko mauqa nahi mila. You can tell how morally corrupt the country is that there is a popular phrase 'khata hai tu lagata bhi hai'. In most civilized nation you would have been disqualified and shunned for life from media and the electorate.

I was having a discussion with a buddy in Karachi over governance, this guy is doing very well for himself Mashallah he is manager at a big MNC, drives a fancy car and is all round prosperous. He was being very anti-IK and seriously deriding 'mehngayi'.... Turns out this guy had a habit of getting the latest iPhones but now with the luxury taxes and exchange rate adjustment the latest iPhone costs around Rs300,000. Even if you smuggle it in from Dubai you have to pay about Rs50k in taxes just to get it work on Pakistani network. This was his biggest beef with IK - now iPhones are expensive and a bit to pricey for him. Mashallah yeh tu quam ka level hai.



The country hardly exports anything. 220 million losers are going to have exports of $30b this year (highest ever) while remittances from just 7-9million overseas Pakistanis is tracking to be $32b this year. Yet the losers want dollar at Rs 50.

When you put it like this, this is brutal.

BTW, share this with your buddy:

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https://taxfoundation.org/bernie-sanders-scandinavian-countries-taxes/

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Heck even criminal thieves like Bhttos, Zardaris, Sharifs and similar filth pay taxes when they stash their looted money.
 
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It's not just the corrupt politicians.... Everybody is their own level of Nawaz Sharif.

If buying phul sabzi your attention is diverted you can bet your bottom dollar that the vendor will put in a couple rotten items in the bag.

Last week on the return from Pakistan at the airport there was a massive line up, and you know what most of the people skipping queues and using connections to get to the front of the counter were educated elite class. These same people will stand like well behaved citizens in queues anywhere else in the world.

Shareef siruf woh hai jisko mauqa nahi mila. You can tell how morally corrupt the country is that there is a popular phrase 'khata hai tu lagata bhi hai'. In most civilized nation you would have been disqualified and shunned for life from media and the electorate.

I was having a discussion with a buddy in Karachi over governance, this guy is doing very well for himself Mashallah he is manager at a big MNC, drives a fancy car and is all round prosperous. He was being very anti-IK and seriously deriding 'mehngayi'.... Turns out this guy had a habit of getting the latest iPhones but now with the luxury taxes and exchange rate adjustment the latest iPhone costs around Rs300,000. Even if you smuggle it in from Dubai you have to pay about Rs50k in taxes just to get it work on Pakistani network. This was his biggest beef with IK - now iPhones are expensive and a bit to pricey for him. Mashallah yeh tu quam ka level hai.



The country hardly exports anything. 220 million losers are going to have exports of $30b this year (highest ever) while remittances from just 7-9million overseas Pakistanis is tracking to be $32b this year. Yet the losers want dollar at Rs 50.

Many may be corrupt here. But not everyone is corrupt here
Despite salary being reduced to about 50% in terms of buying power in last few years
and morale down of a lot of people around
and acquaintances from abroad who are pro pti just casually asking why dont you buy this or that obviously required stuff.
 
:), so it looks like we are gearing up for the elections, and Imran Khan has started his appeasement towards the religious folks. Using religion to win votes.

A very old tool that has been used when defeat is near and this is the last resort. Just hope some ridiculous bills or laws dont get passed.

State of Madina, State of Madina, State of Madina.... Your economy is still a capitalist one. Make it a socialist economy and I would be the first person to stand in line in the earliest of election day just to vote Imran. I mean it.

At one hand the govt talks about State of Madina or Welfare state, while on the other hand privatization talks go around.

Make education, health, housing and a few other departments nationalized than lets talk about welfare state.

THe country is moving towards hyper inflation and there would be more corruption now.

The PM complaining about the nation while he himself has done nothing to fix it :facepalm:
If rule of law is the problem, than your job was to bring reforms and fix that. But nope, just shift IGs here and there and problem might fix on its own
 
You chose to leave your country, and then sitting abroad you call those who live there "losers"?
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its what overseas Pakistanis love to do.

They will leave the country the first opportunity that will present them and than call us the ones living here as the losers because we dont support the same politician as they do.

Right now, there are rumours going on that emergency could be declared with president being the one in power and I bet if I show here an issue with that the overseas brigade would be bashing us but not the pm.
 
its what overseas Pakistanis love to do.

They will leave the country the first opportunity that will present them and than call us the ones living here as the losers because we dont support the same politician as they do.

Right now, there are rumours going on that emergency could be declared with president being the one in power and I bet if I show here an issue with that the overseas brigade would be bashing us but not the pm.

I hope its true. The Judiciary is under the control of the mafia, and hopefully a few will be strung up by the you know what. Look at the capitulation of Minullah at the feet of MSR and you know that we need some radical surgery to get rid of this cancer.
 
I hope its true. The Judiciary is under the control of the mafia, and hopefully a few will be strung up by the you know what. Look at the capitulation of Minullah at the feet of MSR and you know that we need some radical surgery to get rid of this cancer.

its unconsitutional.

if you want to bring in president and do it by the parliament.

I think the law does say if you bring emergency in place for such issues than the leader could be hanged.
 
its unconsitutional.

if you want to bring in president and do it by the parliament.

I think the law does say if you bring emergency in place for such issues than the leader could be hanged.

It's also institutional for the Judiciary to be corrupt, but no one can lay a finger on them. It's time to suspend the constitution and hang these judges. Will a single innocent PK miss their corruption. The IHC decision shows that enough is enough. Clean judges in the whole of the Judiciary can be measured in measured on 2 hands. A disgusting state of affairs and I hope you are right,the mafia are out to destroy PK and it can't be allowed to happen.
 
It's also institutional for the Judiciary to be corrupt, but no one can lay a finger on them. It's time to suspend the constitution and hang these judges. Will a single innocent PK miss their corruption. The IHC decision shows that enough is enough. Clean judges in the whole of the Judiciary can be measured in measured on 2 hands. A disgusting state of affairs and I hope you are right,the mafia are out to destroy PK and it can't be allowed to happen.

judiciray is always a separate branch in a state. Problem is the establishment are fearing that a liberal minded chief justice is coming up.

Emergency being declared is against unconstitutional, and for that the PM or the President could be ordered to be hanged in the long run lets say 10 years from now.

Emergency should never be misused, especially when it comes to self electing. You want a president system, fine, go to the parliament and get it passed. Use a joint session if needed. Atleast follow the constitution
 
judiciray is always a separate branch in a state. Problem is the establishment are fearing that a liberal minded chief justice is coming up.

Emergency being declared is against unconstitutional, and for that the PM or the President could be ordered to be hanged in the long run lets say 10 years from now.

Emergency should never be misused, especially when it comes to self electing. You want a president system, fine, go to the parliament and get it passed. Use a joint session if needed. Atleast follow the constitution

They are not Liberal minded, they are corrupt. Minullah asked for IK to guarantee NSs life, in which dictionary is that Liberal minded? Lol
Isa can't even provide a money trail for his own houses and lied about the properties, hid behind technicalities and the SC gave him a free pass, in which country is a future a CJP above the law? And how is that Liberal.
These guys are fully paid up members of the mafia and if you can't see it then, there is nothing anyone can do to make you see it.

And you are talking as if it's been imposed, I hope it is but it won't be. I hope that someone beats the crap out of these mafia controlled bar associations and sacks all the high Court judges. PK has one of the worst judiciaries in the World and its embarrassing
 
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