you don't have to interfere in our religious affair.
I think he is right. I felt it is wrong,when i knew about the contents.
It is the duty of muslim to save human beings from fire of hell. no body can guarantee that a person will reach age of 18 or not. what if a person aged 17 +years wants to accept islam but our law takes away his right and he dies before turning 18. who will be responsible?
islam clearly have law for such purpose. a minor child is consider muslim. he dies he will be treated as muslim in hereafter but when he becomes baligh he had the right to convert.
but forcefully converting is not allowed.
so some parts need to be changed.
That is not how the law works. The government is not going to sit on top of the person monitoring his religious beliefs. All it means is that the state will not recognise the conversion of the person until he or she turns 18. This law will play a very important roll where kids are being forcefully converted or being claimed to have converted by disallowing the belligerent party any excuse of the child having converted. Once the child has turned 18 then he/she has a lot more freedom and power to face the belligerents and thwart away any of their attempts at a forced conversion.
On the other hand if a child truly does want to convert then he/she can but would just not be officially recognised as a Muslim until he/she is 18. They can freely practise Islam before they are 18, don't confuse it as otherwise.
This law will play a major roll in protecting our minorities' children.
Isn't forcible conversion of Hindus part of being a "good Muslim" - one who follows the precepts of the Koran and hadiths? And since you're taught "Pakistan was created for Islam" aren't you obliged to let such mullahs have their way?
Don't know, probably....but slaughtering innocent children of an illegally occupied land definitely is. Oh wait! My bad,
"There is no compulsion in religion" - Surah Al-Baqarah [2:256].
"Nor take life -- which Allah has made sacred -- except for just cause. And if anyone is slain wrongfully, we have given his heir authority (to demand retaliation or to forgive): but let him not exceed bounds in the matter of taking life, for he is helped (by the Law)." [Quran 17:33]
I don't know, might be wrong. After all you are very well versed with the Quran and Hadith.
Anyway.......for all the agenda-less, non-bigot, non-propaganda peddling readers, it should have been pretty easy to notice that "The Sindh Assembly had
unanimously passed on Thursday a law against forced conversion of religion in the province." Also, an elementary google search would have revealed that JUI-S has no representation on the national level.
I am utterly grateful to
@Solomon2 for letting us realise our folly of not following these moronic mullahs at all, not knowing what Islam says and how Pakistan should be.