no it is not a secular state
Pakistan was built on the basis of an ideology; Islam. So, it can't be termed as a secular country. Pakistan is an Islamic country.
Nope, they are Islamic.
Whether or not Pakistan should become a secular state is a complex and contentious issue, as it involves balancing religious freedoms, cultural values, and political dynamics. Ultimately, it is up to the people and government of Pakistan to decide what path best aligns with their vision for the country.
Pakistan is an Islamic state - pure and simple - Islam is the official state religion. At birth, it separated from "secular" India based on the desires of Muslims to have their own state. The percentage of Muslims in the population has grown from 85% at "birth" in 1947 to 97% at the expense of the minorities.
Secular music
The Quaid e Azam is revered by all political parties and the army in Pakistan. He was a secular leader whose first preference was to elicit special status for the Muslim League within a united India as being the sole representative of the Muslim community. This was unacceptable to the Congress which had been secular in its outlook and had leaders from multiple religions. The Quaid e Azam was an accomplished lawyer and a great negotiator. He used the threat of creating Pakistan as a "stick" if his demands were not met. Unfortunately, the leaders of the Congress called his bluff since this seemed to be delaying the exit of the British from India. He was hence stuck with what he called a "moth eaten" Pakistan after partition. Once having got Pakistan, he wanted it to be a secular state but he died within a year of it's creation. As a result, religious forces quickly adopted a resolution making Pakistan an Islamic republic and introduced a basis for subsequent misuse for intolerant agendas of some of it's most influential leaders.
It is secular.
Secular refers to something that is not religious or spiritual in nature, such as a secular society that is separate from any specific religion.
The majority of the population of Pakistan (97%) is Muslim. Since Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Christ (though some celebrate Christmas as a secular holiday), it is not celebrated in Pakistan by the majority of the population. Christians living in Pakistan, as in other countries, celebrate Christmas.
A secular state is one that does not favor any specific religion and ensures the separation of religion and government. In a secular state, the government treats all religions equally and does not promote or endorse any particular faith. Each individual is free to practice their religion, or not, without interference from the state.
The school promotes a secular education system that is inclusive of students from diverse religious backgrounds.
Secular.