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

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Sadiq and Amin according to Dr. Tahirul Qadri

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Sadiq and Amin according to the Taliban

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Sadiq and Amin according to Imran Khan

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Sadiq and Amin according to Sangsar Abbasi

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Sadiq and Amin according to Raja Parvez Ashraf

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Sadiq and Amin according to Chaudhry Nisar

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Sadiq and Amin according to the Judiciary

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Sadiq and Amin according to the TV channels

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Sadiq and Amin according to Jamat Islami and JUI

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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

 

 


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