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Religion in PK

According ot en:Religion_in_Pakistan the religious groups are:

  • Islam: 173 million (Sunni: 75%, Shia 20%)
  • Hinduism: 3.2m
  • Christians: 2.8m
  • Ahmadis: 1 million (looks like some form of islam)
  • Baha'is: 30.000
  • Buddhists, Sikhs, Zoroastrians: 20.000 each
  • Other (included Animists, Atheists, Jews,...): unknown--Eptalon (talk) 16:56, 15 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Removed hard material

Hello, just to let everyone know please that I have today removed much hard /difficult material from this article, that in my view would not be comprehensible for Simple Wikipedia users. Let's please keep it Simple, thanks. Hamneto (talk) 06:31, 2 January 2016 (UTC)Hamneto[reply]

GA review...

I think what we also need to point out (yes, some of the issues may be problematic):

  • Since the partition of India (in the 1940s), there were (I think) three wars with India.
  • The importance of religion has changed; I think Islam is more present; Islamic law has replaced secular (British) Common Law in many parts.
  • Without being a Muslim, perhaps even belonging to only one of the two main "groups", you won't do any politics at all.
  • Parts of the country ("the Federally-Administered-tribal areas", no idea if that name is current) seem to have a law system based on customs and elders passing verdicts, which is independent from the other parts of the country
  • Readability is a big concern. Make. Shorter. Sentences.
  • At least in recent times it is one of the countries where climate change is most apparent. Large floods,...
  • At least in some countries there's a touch of "religious fundamentalism" when you speak about Pakistan.
  • There seem to be frequent conflicts between ethnic groups, which may result in violent clashes.
  • There are blasphemy laws. Like with many countries that have them, they are mostly used against minorities.
  • There have been many military regimes; so even if there is a notion of a "democracy", its understanding is still poor.
  • It is high on the fragile state index (meaning fragile). Issues include freedom of the press, corruption and Human rights abuses
  • Role of women in society?
  • Ecology, Climate change?

But yes, the article has been around a long time, and many people worked on it. There's a lot of work, and the big question is: what do we want for GA level? Eptalon (talk) 17:54, 19 December 2023 (UTC) So If there's any interest we can work on the article. There's enough work for everyone..[reply]

Thanks for the detailed review, @Eptalon. I appreciate your insights. I agree with most of your points and am ready to work on improving the article, enhancing readability, and addressing the key aspects you've mentioned. There is indeed a lot to do. Cyber.Eyes.2005 (talk) 18:44, 19 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
My main concern is the lack of a Culture section. I do not believe a country article can reach GA without a section about that country's culture. QuicoleJR (talk) 23:17, 19 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
When we do that a section on traffic should also be added (mostly road, some rail, intercity buses?). Many road accidents compared to other countries... Eptalon (talk) 00:28, 23 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Barriers to promotion

I think before we promote, all issues should be sorted out. I've noticed that since independence P. has moved steadily away from democracy towards dictatorship. It seems to have a presidential-type government rather than a democracy. When that happened in a small island like Cuba it was overwhelming. Perhaps in a large country it is different. I just doubt whether we have a good balance in the article as it is. Macdonald-ross (talk) 14:17, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]