Srinagar, July 17 -- Pakistan, since its inception in 1947, has wrestled with an identity crisis rooted in its ideological foundation, governance structures, and national policies. One of the most heated and misunderstood debates in the contemporary Pakistani discourse is whether religion or terrorism poses a greater threat to the nation's stability, progress, and global reputation. Many critics, both within and outside the country, often blur the lines between the two, leading to a flawed understanding that blames religion, particularly Islam, for the rise of terrorism in Pakistan. But the truth lies deeper and is more nuanced. The real problem is not religion, but the terrorist mindset-the radicalization, extremism, and misuse of Islam ...
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