2019
DOI: 10.1017/9781139199223
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The Rebel and the Imam in Early Islam

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“…Pakistan's leadership sought to promote an Islamic sense of cohesion as the country came into being with a distinct Muslim identity. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the country's founder, saw Pakistan as a Muslim state, and the government worked to forge partnerships with other countries where Muslims predominate (Haider, 2011). During this time, Pakistan's foreign policy began to center on the Kashmir issue.…”
Section: Pakistan's Relations With Muslim Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pakistan's leadership sought to promote an Islamic sense of cohesion as the country came into being with a distinct Muslim identity. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the country's founder, saw Pakistan as a Muslim state, and the government worked to forge partnerships with other countries where Muslims predominate (Haider, 2011). During this time, Pakistan's foreign policy began to center on the Kashmir issue.…”
Section: Pakistan's Relations With Muslim Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%