This document discusses the ideology of Pakistan. It defines ideology as a set of beliefs, values and ideals that bind a group or nation together. The ideology of Pakistan took shape through an evolutionary process led by Allama Iqbal, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and the Constituent Assembly. The Muslims of the subcontinent demanded a separate homeland due to historical, political, religious and cultural differences from Hindus that made their future in a Hindu-dominated India unsafe. The foundations of Pakistan's ideology are Islam, the two-nation theory, an Islamic democratic system, economic justice, and Islamic social patterns.