Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution of Pakistan suggest (in a nutshell) that a person shall not be qualified to be elected or chosen as a member of the Parliament unless he follows all ‘Islamic injunctions’, especially of being Sadiq (truthful) and Amin (trustworthy) – in the Islamic sense and not in any Godless secular sense, infidel!
But there is always that question: In a country teeming with numerous Muslim sects with their own understanding of a ‘good Muslim,’ who decides which Pakistani politician, is Sadiq or Amin?
Let’s see …
Sadiq and Amin according to Zaid Hamid
Sadiq and Amin according to Dr. Tahirul Qadri
Sadiq and Amin according to the Taliban
Sadiq and Amin according to Imran Khan
Sadiq and Amin according to Sangsar Abbasi
Sadiq and Amin according to Raja Parvez Ashraf
Sadiq and Amin according to Chaudhry Nisar
Sadiq and Amin according to the Judiciary
Sadiq and Amin according to the TV channels
Sadiq and Amin according to Jamat Islami and JUI
Sadiq and Amin according to Pakistanis
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Nadeem F. Paracha is a cultural critic and senior columnist for Dawn Newspaper and Dawn.com. He is also the author of two books on the social history of Pakistan, End of the Past and The Pakistan Anti-Hero.
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