Abu Zolfiqar
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After reading some posts here, let me clarify the view to those who sound a bit confused.
People who are against the blasphemy law & want it repealed (such as myself) are not intending to disrespect their courts. Court’s job is to hear all facts by defendent and their legal defence & plaintiff/state prosecutor. Based on evidence and based on the applicable laws, a verdict is given out.
Now yes granted, she was found guilty. However it is the actual law that we are not accepting. You can say ''why don’t you respect the laws’’
Why should I, in my good conscience, support a law which calls for people to be sentenced to DEATH based on shoddy evidence; based on intolerance; based on the fact that ANYBODY can say ANYBODY blasphemed.
In a court of law, ''word of mouth’’ (i.e. verbal testimony from 1, 2, 8, even 100 witnesses) does NOT constitute evidence. It is only TESTIMONY. How the hell can you decide the fate of someone’s existence based only on testimony.
And I say it again and again --- even if she did engage in blasphemy, have we become so bloody insecure as Muslims that if somebody speaks against something or someone we believe in, that we have to engage in mob mentality and suddenly scream bloody murder? If you have a strong Iman, then nothing should be able to influence your PERSONAL relationship between yourself and Allah SWT and the deen itself.
And in the WORST case scenario (the law doesn’t get repealed) then it should at least be applicable to other religious groups too –our minority groups. Our laws should address our minorities instead of addressing the majority, in my opinion. The Quaid e Azam was very specific about his wishes for Muslims and non-Muslims in Pakistan.
Do YOU respect Quaid e Azam and his vision for Pakistan? Don’t you?
People who are against the blasphemy law & want it repealed (such as myself) are not intending to disrespect their courts. Court’s job is to hear all facts by defendent and their legal defence & plaintiff/state prosecutor. Based on evidence and based on the applicable laws, a verdict is given out.
Now yes granted, she was found guilty. However it is the actual law that we are not accepting. You can say ''why don’t you respect the laws’’
Why should I, in my good conscience, support a law which calls for people to be sentenced to DEATH based on shoddy evidence; based on intolerance; based on the fact that ANYBODY can say ANYBODY blasphemed.
In a court of law, ''word of mouth’’ (i.e. verbal testimony from 1, 2, 8, even 100 witnesses) does NOT constitute evidence. It is only TESTIMONY. How the hell can you decide the fate of someone’s existence based only on testimony.
And I say it again and again --- even if she did engage in blasphemy, have we become so bloody insecure as Muslims that if somebody speaks against something or someone we believe in, that we have to engage in mob mentality and suddenly scream bloody murder? If you have a strong Iman, then nothing should be able to influence your PERSONAL relationship between yourself and Allah SWT and the deen itself.
And in the WORST case scenario (the law doesn’t get repealed) then it should at least be applicable to other religious groups too –our minority groups. Our laws should address our minorities instead of addressing the majority, in my opinion. The Quaid e Azam was very specific about his wishes for Muslims and non-Muslims in Pakistan.
Do YOU respect Quaid e Azam and his vision for Pakistan? Don’t you?