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Pakistan tests candidates knowledge of Islam

ISLAMABAD: Over the past few days, Pakistanis have been treated to the spectacle of politicians struggling to recite Quranic verses and answer questions about Islamic law as part of the scrutiny of nomination papers for the next month's general election.

In footage aired on news channels, returning officers across the country were seen asking prospective candidates to recite specific Quranic verses from memory and to explain the method for offering the 'namaz'.

In one instance, a candidate from the Jamaat-e-Islami, a hardline religious party, struggled to recite a Quranic verse that is known to most Muslims. One candidate from a religious party in Sindh told the media that the returning officer had asked him if it was permitted to offer the namaz after wearing perfume.

The candidate cheekily replied that it was permissible if the perfume contained no alcohol. The persistent focus on such issues made the scrutiny process seem like a "religious studies exam", The Express Tribune said in a report.

In some cases, the questioning of candidates took a distinctly personal turn. In Lahore, candidate Tayyaba Sohail Cheema was told by provincial election commissioner Anwar Mehboob that she didn't look her age.

"You don't seem to be 35, show your face to all around so that people can see that you seem much younger," Mehboob was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune.

Shahid Sohail, the husband of another candidate, Sadia Sohail, was given a lesson on marital life by Mehboob. "When your wife will become (a parliamentarian or legislator), all the arrangements at your home will be ruined and no one will be there to attend to your children and they will be ruined," he said.

The officers have not spared even persons with powerful connections. Owais Muzaffar Tappi, a PPP candidate in Sindh and a close aide of President Asif Ali Zardari, was asked how many times Muslims have to pray every day. In a TV footage, Tappi looked visibly uncomfortable as he explained the method for offering pre-dawn prayers. In Karachi, Sunni Tehrik candidate Zahid Ahmad faced embarrassment when he could not give the full form of LLB or spell the words 'graduation'and 'superintendent'.
Pak tests candidates' knowledge of Islam - The Times of India
 
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Not only that! A Candidate in Karachi was heckled by a couple of Mullahs that he wasn't a true Muslim as he did not sport a beard!! And so it was blasphemous to stand for elections as this would set a bad example!! Jeeeez! :no:

So, according to these bozos, only the bearded are true Muslims! All others are infidels! :frown:
 
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Not only that! A Candidate in Karachi was heckled by a couple of Mullahs that he wasn't a true Muslim as he did not sport a beard!! And so it was blasphemous to stand for elections as this would set a bad example!!
If I was the candidate, I would now campaign with the phrase, "Bad Example!" as my motto.
 
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Not only that! A Candidate in Karachi was heckled by a couple of Mullahs that he wasn't a true Muslim as he did not sport a beard!! And so it was blasphemous to stand for elections as this would set a bad example!! Jeeeez! :no:

So, according to these bozos, only the bearded are true Muslims! All others are infidels! :frown:

Please post a Reasonable source for that News.
According to me, there was no such incident that happened.

Pakistan tests candidates knowledge of Islam

In footage aired on news channels, returning officers across the country were seen asking prospective candidates to recite specific Quranic verses from memory and to explain the method for offering the 'namaz'.

The candidate cheekily replied that it was permissible if the perfume contained no alcohol. The persistent focus on such issues made the scrutiny process seem like a "religious studies exam", The Express Tribune said in a report.
And Why not, our constitution allow them (ECP) to do so.

In one instance, a candidate from the Jamaat-e-Islami, a hardline religious party, struggled to recite a Quranic verse that is known to most Muslims.

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Shahid Sohail, the husband of another candidate, Sadia Sohail, was given a lesson on marital life by Mehboob. "When your wife will become (a parliamentarian or legislator), all the arrangements at your home will be ruined and no one will be there to attend to your children and they will be ruined," he said.

Very Much True !!!
 
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Please post a Reasonable source for that News.
According to me, there was no such incident that happened.
Here...but it was in Lahore, not Karachi! My bad! :undecided: But I don't invent news.....

Sharif’s beardless bro faces opposition

Two Pakistani men have formally objected to PML-N leader Shahbaz Sharif’s candidature in the May 11 polls on the ground that he does not have a beard, which they contended is the mark of a good Muslim. Babar Amin and Saeed Iqtidar challenged the nomination papers filed by Sharif to contest polls from two constituencies of the Punjab assembly in Lahore. They told returning officers that all the prophets of Allah had sported a beard but Sharif, the younger brother of former PM and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif, did not follow Islamic teachings despite being a Muslim.


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Sharif’s beardless bro faces opposition
 
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Instead of questioning the candidates about Quran or beard or namaz shouldn't it be better to question them about corruption, development agenda or international relations? Hey even asking them on their stand on the K word would be much better than this.

I mean how does ones knowledge of Islam make him a better candidate? And what about Hindus or Christians or Ahmedis ( you consider them non Muslims ) or god forbid atheists. aren't they allowed to contest elections? Because obviously they will have little or no knowledge of Islam
 
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With these exercises (political/election Mutawas) , along with blasphemy laws, six decades of following "K" word (unsuccessfully) as for as India is concerned, rampant terrorism in Pakistan, it is worse than Saudi.
 
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Here...but it was in Lahore, not Karachi! My bad! :undecided: But I don't invent news.....

Sharif’s beardless bro faces opposition

Two Pakistani men have formally objected to PML-N leader Shahbaz Sharif’s candidature in the May 11 polls on the ground that he does not have a beard, which they contended is the mark of a good Muslim. Babar Amin and Saeed Iqtidar challenged the nomination papers filed by Sharif to contest polls from two constituencies of the Punjab assembly in Lahore. They told returning officers that all the prophets of Allah had sported a beard but Sharif, the younger brother of former PM and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif, did not follow Islamic teachings despite being a Muslim.


:omghaha:

Sharif’s beardless bro faces opposition

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Instead of questioning the candidates about Quran or beard or namaz shouldn't it be better to question them about corruption, development agenda or international relations? Hey even asking them on their stand on the K word would be much better than this.

I mean how does ones knowledge of Islam make him a better candidate? And what about Hindus or Christians or Ahmedis ( you consider them non Muslims ) or god forbid atheists. aren't they allowed to contest elections? Because obviously they will have little or no knowledge of Islam

rightly said..but afterall its their future to decide.this elections is going to be a turning point for them be it good or bad.this time no america,india or any other can be blamed
 
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If I was the candidate, I would now campaign with the phrase, "Bad Example!" as my motto.
we are officially an islamic country with over 90% muslim population and our rulers must know about the faith of 90% of the people they want to rule...
if they dont then they will keep causing trouble by maing laws clashing with islamic values and that will be unacceptible for majority...
 
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we are officially an islamic country with over 90% muslim population and our rulers must know about the faith of 90% of the people they want to rule...
if they dont then they will keep causing trouble by maing laws clashing with islamic values and that will be unacceptible for majority...
The problem is that once you insert such a test in the laws of a country (as the states of the American South did in rejecting Abolitionist thought in the 1830s) you become trapped in an ever-tightening circle of increasing militarism since the accusation, "He's in violation!" can always be used in the contest for power. The result is war, either civil or external, as orthodoxy invariably contests with the rights of good citizenship.
 
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we are officially an islamic country with over 90% muslim population and our rulers must know about the faith of 90% of the people they want to rule...
if they dont then they will keep causing trouble by maing laws clashing with islamic values and that will be unacceptible for majority...

no offence but with such rules even quaid will not be selected..its not just possible for everybody to be perfect..
 
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we are officially an islamic country with over 90% muslim population and our rulers must know about the faith of 90% of the people they want to rule...
if they dont then they will keep causing trouble by maing laws clashing with islamic values and that will be unacceptible for majority...

Do you know any other Muslim country who follows the same rule.
 
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