Abstract
The legal system of Pakistan is contradicting in itself. It is not adaptable enough in pluralistic approach, not well reasoned as per monistic view, not secular enough when examined by secularists and not on the standards of religion when analysed by religious segments. Here an important question begins. What does the Pakistani legal system achieve in the end? Why this legal framework has such a large number of inborn inconsistencies and confusions? What's more, the Pakistani legal system in order to satisfy its various components, why has it neglected to gratify even a single segment? Above are the main point article centres around and attempts to answer with proposed policy recommendations. The following paper assesses the need for interfaith dialogue and potential strategies in light of policies already being used by various regional institutions. However, it must be borne in mind that Pakistan has the freedom to choose any means of dealing with the problem of religious intolerance in whatever manner suits our pluralist society best.
Keyword(s)
Interfaith Dialogue, Tolerance, Peace, Freedom, siyasah, pluralism.