Where does the silent majority stand? (II)

GERMANY:
I was touched by Ammar’s words: “A de-radicalised society is more receptive towards the notions of democratic governance, women’s emancipation, education and humanism.” I do not live in Pakistan and find the country’s image is dented by the absence of things Mr Zafarullah mentions. My experience from visits to Pakistan makes me believe that our society is becoming increasingly radicalised. Religion’s place in our lives is undeniable but taking it to an extreme where it begins to inspire intolerance and hatred for people with different beliefs is uncalled for. A de-radicalised society predicates on respect for others with different views. And if we want to progress, we need the courage to oppose people who disrespect others who think differently or follow a different faith.


Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2010.
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