The History of Pakistan: Partition, Power, and Political Struggle — Fexingo History

Pakistan 1974: The Islamic Summit That Reshaped the Muslim World

8 min · 15 jul 2026
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In February 1974, Lahore hosted the second Islamic Summit Conference, a pivotal moment that brought together leaders from 38 Muslim countries, including Yasser Arafat, King Faisal, and Muammar Gaddafi. For Pakistan, still reeling from the 1971 defeat and the loss of East Pakistan, hosting the summit was a chance for Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to reassert the country's leadership in the Muslim world. The summit recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, a move that shifted the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. It also discussed support for Bangladesh's entry into the United Nations, paving the way for Pakistan's recognition of the new nation. Beyond high politics, the summit showcased Lahore's cultural heritage, with leaders praying at the Badshahi Mosque. This episode explores the behind-the-scenes diplomacy, the rivalries between Arab monarchies and revolutionary regimes, and how Bhutto used the summit to rehabilitate Pakistan's image. It also touches on the simmering tensions with India over Kashmir, which loomed over the discussions. A fascinating look at a moment when Pakistan played host to the world and helped shape the modern Muslim world's political alliances. #Pakistan1974 #IslamicSummit #ZulfikarAliBhutto #YasserArafat #KingFaisal #MuammarGaddafi #PLO #BadshahiMosque #Lahore #Bangladesh #Kashmir #OIC #Bhutto #Palestine #SummitDiplomacy #History #FexingoHistory #SouthAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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