Social Betterment of Man in Pakistan and Islam
Abstract
It is necessary to analyze the process of rise and demise of a society for the
social betterment of man. Whenever a social study would be carried in
Pakistan, in this respect, it would be observed that the people in this place
share the common character from generations to generations. The aspect,
through which this homogeneity of the character is depicted, is of special
importance. These are the aspects on which the ruling class always has a strong
hold and tried their best to forbid the public to think about them.
The social system of the Sub-Continent has been subjected to darkness since
before and after the creation of Pakistan. The element of this ignorance is
prevalent in the rulers and subjects, families and unit of families, economics
and principles of earning incomes, moral inclinations and their applications,
cultural demonstrations and relations with other countries. The customs of the
ignorant Hindu society that had been present before the arrival of Islam in the
Sub-Continent are still prevalent in different incarnations. Ignorance is evident
from believes as well as ceremonies. For the likelihood of success, populace
mostly follow those trends which can bestow upon them social superiority
without the expenditure of money or their sweat
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