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We will turn Pakistan into a welfare state like Medina.

Imran Khan

Election campaign, 2018 · Gecheckt op 12 juni 2026
We will turn Pakistan into a welfare state like Medina.

Analyse

The statement idealizes the early Islamic state of Medina as a welfare model, but historical and modern contexts differ vastly. Khan's PTI did propose welfare initiatives (e.g., Ehsaas Program), but Pakistan's systemic challenges (corruption, inequality) make such a transformation unrealistic without structural reforms. The comparison oversimplifies governance complexities.

Achtergrond

Medina under Prophet Muhammad (7th century) is often cited as an early welfare state due to its social support systems (e.g., Zakat). Imran Khan, during his 2018 campaign, frequently invoked Islamic ideals to appeal to conservative voters. However, modern welfare states require institutional frameworks beyond moral or religious analogies.

Samenvatting verdict

Imran Khan's promise to turn Pakistan into a welfare state like Medina is overly simplistic and lacks concrete policy details.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— PTI Manifesto 2018 (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf)
— Historical accounts of the Medina state (e.g., 'The Sealed Nectar' by Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarakpuri)
— World Bank reports on Pakistan's social protection systems (2018-2023)