THE POLITICS OF RELIGIOUS PARTIES IN PAKISTAN: AN ANALYSIS
Abstract
Present research work is an effort to describe the nature of the relationship between religion and
politics in the society of Pakistan. It is generally agreed that Two Nations Theory provided a solid
foundation for the religion in the societal framework of the country. It has been incorporated as a
guiding standard for the political system and constitutional mechanism in Pakistan. Nevertheless,
several régimes, individuals and political parties have practiced the religion for their pursuit of
political legitimacy and power. In addition to this, the growing influence of religious parties in the
politics of Pakistan has subsequently contributed to consciousness rising sectional fights,
harassment of religious minorities or disempowerment of certain religious leaders and institutions,
etc. Unfortunately, on most of the occasions, Islam, the religion of peace and tolerance, has
practiced by the religious parties either to avoid public pressure or to gain political power.