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Why I love Pakistan

“I love the country because it is my own just as my parents and the house I live in are my own.”
I have a great love for my country. This love is for several weighty reasons. First of all, I love my country because I was
born here. It is my motherland where I have passed all my life. So it is natural for me to love my country. I have been eating the
tasty fruits of my country. My body is strong because I have eaten its wheat and drunk its water. The air of the country that I
have always breathed has kept me alive. The beautiful flowers in bright colours that I smell and observe have provided me
pleasure. The fine trees on the mountains and hills and in the gardens have always pleased me greatly. I love my country because I
am a patriot (lover of my country). A person who does not love his country does not deserve to live in it.
l have got all my education in my country. In her lovable and respectable schools and colleges, la have learned about life
and its problems. I have formed the high aims about my future in their classrooms. Pakistani teachers, known for their ability,
noble ideals, and principles, have taught me.
I love all the places where I passed my childhood. The playgrounds are as dear to me as the streets where I jumped and
played without any worry. I like the roads along which walked and ran with other children in all the carelessness and dreaminess
of childhood. I have lived with other” Pakistanis, and with them, I have studied and worked. My friends are all Pakistanis for whom I
can only have feelings of love and respect.
My country is like a small continent. To its south is the sea whose waves strike against a long seacoast. In Karachi, you
have a moist climate as it is close to the sea. In the inner parts of Sindh, it is dry and hot as most of it is desert-like. In Balochistan,
it is dry and cold. In Punjab, it is neither so hot nor so cold. Parts of the NWFP are like Europe. Murree, Gilgit, Swat and Azad
Kashmir are thoroughly mountainous. I like to move from one part of my dear country to another forgetting the passage of time.
I love the different languages spoken in my country. It is perhaps because the people who speak them are likeable and
lovable. Their traditional dresses and ways are all very appealing (attractive). How much I like my people when they speak
different languages in different kinds of colourful clothes! I love Pakistan because it is an Islamic country. Being a Muslim, I like to
live with other Muslims in the country.
I love Pakistan from the heart, and I shall always love it. There is nothing sweeter on earth than my country or thoughts
about it. In any case, I like the people, children and students in my country who belong to other religions. Thus, a Christian, a Parsi,
a Hindu, a Buddhist, or the follower of any other religion is dear to me if he is truthful, honest, well-behaved, and above all, is a
patriotic true Pakistani.

Importance of Muslim Unity


Islam means mankind’s complete submission to the will of Allah Almighty alone. It is a religion of peace, unity,
brotherhood, justice, truth, and purity. Being a religion of peace and unity, it has come to unite the world and save humanity from
exploitations, oppression, and injustice. The Holy Quran enjoins unity among  Muslims considering all of them one nation.
Muslims achieved glory and success with deep faith in Allah and His last prophet (PBUH). The early Muslims spread Islam
with love and humanity. They contributed to all realms of knowledge with unity in their ranks. They became the rulers, the guides,
the leaders, and the trendsetters. The whole of humanity admitted and admired their greatness and glory. With unity in their
ranks, they can again make this hollow, derailed, and inhumane wasteland an earthy paradise of peace, progress, and prosperity.
  ” And hold fast the rope of Allah and not be divided” (The Holy Quran)
It is painful to admit that the Muslims Ummah is totally disunited these days. Muslims lack unity, discipline, and harmony in
their ranks. They are falling away from  Islam. Their pleasure in scholastic quibbles, their negligence to seek knowledge,  their
denial of free thought, their distrust on reason, sectarian dissensions, racial and tribal allegiances, political instability, disunity, and
corruption have always contributed to their downfall. Internal troubles, externals wars and conspiracies against them intensify
their disunity and put them in a quagmire.
The Muslim Ummah, in spite of its rich resources, lags in every walk of life. Muslims possess no veto power. They dance to
the tunes of other countries. They seem totally helpless. Other nations are exploiting and humiliating them. They are the victims
of the so-called war against terrorism. They are considered fanatics, fundamentalists, and criminals. They are watching Israeli and
Indians atrocities on the Muslims as silent spectators. There is no doubt that their honor, character, identity, ideology, and even
survival are at stake due to their disunity.
Unity of the Muslims Ummah is essential to maintain tit freedom, progress, stability, survival and to regains its past glory
and prestige. All obstacles that stand in the way of Muslim unity should be studied and removed. Muslims must have their own
financial institutions, defense production units, welfare organizations, characters, etc. Muslims are not directed against any party
but they will bring peace, progress, and stability in this distributed world. With unity in their ranks, Muslims will not only become a
great nation but also remove exploitation, injustice, ignorance, cruelty, darkness, and hopelessness from the world.

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