How many Muslim countries were there at the time of Prophet Muhammed SAW?
One.
How many Muslim countries were there at the time of Khalifah Abu Bakr RA?
One.
How many Muslim countries were there at the time of Khalifah Umar RA?
One.
How many Muslim countries were there at the time of Khalifah Usman RA?
One.
How many Muslim countries were there at the time of Khalifah Ali RA?
One.
How many Muslim countries were there as late as 1924?
One.
How is this possible whence the Muslim rule expanded out of Madinah to spread as far as China in the East through Africa till Spain in the West?
Answer: There are no boundaries in Islam. All areas under Muslim rule formulate one country, or state, or empire, whatever name you want to give it. Islam calls it the Muslim Khilafah. Only, each area is assigned an individual governor for administrative purposes, similar to the idea of provincial autonomy.
Hence, it does not matter at all that East Pakistan was renamed to Bangladesh in 1971. It still remains only a state within the Muslim Khilafah. And so does Pakistan.
It would be nice if we let go of our foreign induced ideas and instead recognize Khilafah as the reality of national existence and choose a unanimous leader as the Khalifah of the Muslim Ummah. Else, we would be in a very sorry mood when Imam Mehdi appears amongst us, which the Ulema expect to be soon now, and we present to him an Ummah strategically divided by foreign ideology and agenda into pitiful third world countries.
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