Two countries are created on the base of religious ideology; Pakistan and Israel where Pakistan represents Muslims. Under the great leadership of Mr. Jinnah Muslims of India got independence from British rule and formed a separate Islamic state in 1947.
On many occasions the founders of Pakistan including Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah clearly provided the directions of running state affairs on Islamic laws. But the current rulers have nothing to do with the rules and regulations for the media or entertainment channels.
In almost every speech, Mr. Jinnah clarified that the ideology of Pakistan would be based on nothing but Islam as majority of people of this land are Muslims. He also clarify the Two Nation Theory and advised every Pakistan to defend the ideology of Pakistan.
Unfortunately after the creation of Pakistan, Mr. Jinnah didn’t get much time to lead the nation and he died after a year or so. His mission was accomplished but not the vision and since his death the enemies of Pakistan has been targeting the ideology of Pakistan through different tactics. They are trying to destroy Islamic culture in Pakistan, the language and identity.
This is very unfortunate that instead of promoting moral values and true image of Pakistan, the Pakistani celebrities are involved in unethical activities. You will see unethical talks, immoral dance and music in every morning show of Pakistani channels.
They are damaging Islamic ideology of the country more than its enemies. They are manipulating the minds of people through these immoral activities and spreading false news regarding the formation of Pakistan.
Majority of Pakistani people don’t like these morning shows at all but it is working as slow poison and it is hitting teenagers badly. The criminal silence on the part of government is another worrying aspect of the problem and it looks like the priority of government is something else. Pakistan Electronic Media Regularity Authority doesn’t take actions against such shameful acts of Pakistani celebrities as well as owners of media channels.
Pakistani Celebrities Damaging Ideology of Pakistan
On many occasions the founders of Pakistan including Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah clearly provided the directions of running state affairs on Islamic laws. But the current rulers have nothing to do with the rules and regulations for the media or entertainment channels.
In almost every speech, Mr. Jinnah clarified that the ideology of Pakistan would be based on nothing but Islam as majority of people of this land are Muslims. He also clarify the Two Nation Theory and advised every Pakistan to defend the ideology of Pakistan.
Unfortunately after the creation of Pakistan, Mr. Jinnah didn’t get much time to lead the nation and he died after a year or so. His mission was accomplished but not the vision and since his death the enemies of Pakistan has been targeting the ideology of Pakistan through different tactics. They are trying to destroy Islamic culture in Pakistan, the language and identity.
This is very unfortunate that instead of promoting moral values and true image of Pakistan, the Pakistani celebrities are involved in unethical activities. You will see unethical talks, immoral dance and music in every morning show of Pakistani channels.
They are damaging Islamic ideology of the country more than its enemies. They are manipulating the minds of people through these immoral activities and spreading false news regarding the formation of Pakistan.
Majority of Pakistani people don’t like these morning shows at all but it is working as slow poison and it is hitting teenagers badly. The criminal silence on the part of government is another worrying aspect of the problem and it looks like the priority of government is something else. Pakistan Electronic Media Regularity Authority doesn’t take actions against such shameful acts of Pakistani celebrities as well as owners of media channels.
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