Contents List
Preface
Author's Note
Chapter 1: The Munir Quote
Chapter 2: The Myths of Jinnah:
1 Jinnah sought Western democracy
2 Jinnah was inspired by an ism
3 Islam was just a propaganda tool
4 Jinnah vetoed proposals for an Islamic State
5 The speech of 11th August 1947 was secular
6 Jinnah never said 'ideology of Pakistan'
7 Jinnah opposed theocracy and thus was a secularist
8 The 'ulama opposed Pakistan on religious grounds
9 Jinnah merely wanted a homeland for the Muslims
10 The Lahore Resolution was a bargaining counter
11 No one knew what Jinnah wanted
Chapter 3: Non-Muslims in the Islamic Government: Why Jinnah appointed a Hindu in the first Cabinet of Pakistan
Chapter 4: The Quran and Jinnah's speeches: A comparison
Appendices:
I The Sabians of the Quran
II Core Principles of the Quran
Glossary
References
Index
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