Questioner: I have a question of this evening when the discussion start. You told us that there is a home,
Huzoor (rh): Yes, yes.
Questioner: A basic, that you need a home where you can always come back to.
Huzoor (rh): Right.
Questioner: In this discussion, I hear something that for the religion, for your beliefs, you don’t need a specified home or country. Why is that?
Huzoor (rh): You see, this is not paradoxical, what I said. In whichever country you go, you still need your home and your family. So, what I am saying is not that there is no need for a home, but when you conquer by force a territory, that never becomes your home. You see, even if you live for 800 years, still you remain alien. Only it can become your home when you win the hearts of the inhabitants. Then you make your home. So, it is the same idea which I am projecting further—the importance of homes which are based on the bondage of love, not on the strength of swords and power.
Questioner: So you hope to not conquer but win again?
Huzoor (rh): That’s right. We hope to win not only Pakistan, but the whole world—but the way I have explained.