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Zia's protégé Nawaz Sharif, heading the anti-American Pakistan Muslim League PMLN, continues the politicization of Islam.
Noel Irwin Hentschel: Pakistan In Crisis, World Security Threatened Noel Irwin Hentschel 2011
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Under Zia's rule, a new term gained favor: "Allah-Hafiz."
Pakistanis Mourn A Once Religiously Tolerant, Relaxed Nation AP 2011
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Mr. Riedel, now at the Brookings Institution in Washington, argues that the jihadi movement that eventually became today's terrorists was part and parcel of Zia's program for a more austere vision of Islam.
The U.S. and Pakistan, Best of Frenemies Sumit Ganguly 2011
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Zia's protégé Nawaz Sharif, heading the anti-American Pakistan Muslim League PMLN, continues the politicization of Islam.
Noel Irwin Hentschel: Pakistan In Crisis, World Security Threatened Noel Irwin Hentschel 2011
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The Islamization of Pakistani society, education, politics and law struck deep roots under Zia's era.
Aparna Pande: Dictatorship vs. Democracy Aparna Pande 2011
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Among those charged were former lawmakers with Ms. Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
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The original constitution had been swept away in 1979 when President General Zia ur Rehman — Ms. Zia's husband — promulgated an amendment permitting religious political parties.
Bangladesh's War on Terror Ashok K. Mehta 2011
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Zia's proteges in the army still rule the country and continue to foster the religious right as their asset.
In Pakistan, Tolerance Shrinks Mira Sethi 2011
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Among those charged were former lawmakers with Ms. Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
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Under Zia's rule, a new term gained favor: "Allah-Hafiz."
Pakistanis Mourn A Once Religiously Tolerant, Relaxed Nation AP 2011
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