The dilemma facing the people of Pakistan is that the culture of its people is most definitely Vedo-Sanskritic; it is signally not Arabic. One example of evidence for this is the fact that Urdu is grammatically much closer to Hindi than it is to Persian (and is definitely quite ‘remote’ from Arabic).
It is the ‘Arabisation’ of Pakistan’s Islam that has exacerbated the murderous bigotry of some of its people, which we see today in the form of the Taliban and Lashkar-e-taiba etc. The binary nature of this dilemma, on which Pakistan’s immediate future balances on a dangerous knife edge, is whether or not Vedic/Sanskritic Islam can re-surge, overcome and defeat the evil and bigoted version of Islam that currently is ‘in power’.
This problem is also relevant to India. That is why I welcome Modi’s election. India (if not the whole world) must always remain Vedic (not Hindu); the monotheistic Vedic Dharma as espoused by the founder of the Arya Samaj movement, Dayanand Sarasvati, is underpinned by ahimsa (non-hatred and non-violence that begins with strict vegetarianism) and shaanti (peace) consolidated through meditational yoga. Secularism is a dangerous nonsense enshrined in India’s Constitution as a result of the influence of the legacy bequeathed to India over two centuries of rule by imperial Britain who, further, created Pakistan by using Gandhi – Jinnah alone could not have done it – to father that Islamic state.
India will need very strong political leadership to ensure that the Islam that prevails in India is of its Vedo-sanskritic form, and not Arabic. The latter is starting to raise its ugly head in India and so must be crushed. Most of India’s Muslims will agree with this. If I not I ask the question of them – would they prefer to live in India or Pakistan? Most, I predict, would opt for the freedom of thought, peaceful tolerance and liberality to be enjoyed in India; features that are, quite simply, predicated on the foundations of India’s heart and soul being indelibly Vedic.
The dream for India is that that a renaissance of the Vedic Dharma will result in the purification of India so that Hinduism as we know it now eventually disappears, by being reformed and re-absorbedinto its original sanatan Vedic dharma. For this India will need to, as a first step, begin to regard Dayanand as its founding figure and not Gandhi, whose legacy as a religious philosopher was negligible. It is because of the need for a comprehensive and coherent blueprint for how humanity should approach life that the only solution to India’s serious problems is for all facets of its life to become Vedic to the core, beginning with the revamping of its governing Constitution.
Only thus, will all of the peoples of India -and then eventually the whole world – start uniting under one God.