Abstract
The paper attempts to detail the historical context of religious militancy in Pakistan. The recent radical activities in Pakistan are in one way an outgrowth of the reformist/revivalist movements of the 17th and 18th centuries. Ideology was proved to be instrumental in the creation of Pakistan. In the post-independence period, various regimes incorporated religious injunctions in the legal and constitutional system of the state which has transformed socio-political outlooks of the society and nurtured militant mindset. The paper argues, involvement of Pakistan in the Afghanistan war in 1980s and the Zia‟s Islamization policies played primary role in the intensification of Islamist violence in Pakistan and ensured the establishment of religious militant organizations on the Pak-Afghan borderland

Muhammad Irfan Mahsud, Dr. Shahida Aman. (2018) History of Religious Militancy in Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-10, Issue-4.
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