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- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 date "1982".
- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 first "Edward".
- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 isCitedBy Jamaat-e-Islami.
- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 last "Mortimer".
- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 page "204".
- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 publisher "Vintage Books".
- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 quote "The political doctrine which he based on this view [was] ... Islam had to be enforced, and all that was needed for that purpose was to ensure that the right people, holding the right ideas, should occupy the post of governors. ... He put implicit faith in the party which he founded.... His programme for the future of Pakistan was the expansion of the Jama'at-e Islami until it had absorbed the state and had, for all intents and purposes become the state.".
- b03a0810e3c3a74fccd1447607641eee63e58b6b05f80750216cad03e18920d5 title "Faith and Power : the Politics of Islam".