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Pakistani Council Says Mob Violence over Blasphemy Un-Islamic

16:08 - February 24, 2022
News ID: 3477945
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The state-run council of clerics advising Pakistan’s government on religious issues has proclaimed mob violence over blasphemy contrary to Sharia law.

Pakistani Council of Islamic Ideology

 

In a Feb. 23 statement, the Council of Islamic Ideology declared that “subjecting any person to violence on allegations of dishonoring religion, desecration of the Holy Quran and Namoos-i-Risalat (sanctity of prophethood) was against Sharia, inhumane and contrary to Islamic principles.”

The council condemned recent incidents of vigilante killings and suggested the words, actions and approval of Prophet Muhammad and humane verses from the Quran be displayed with translations in mosques, congregation halls, monasteries and educational institutions, as well as be discussed on television programs.

The clerics also suggested the formation of a national commission composed of psychologists and experts in sociology, law and religion to make recommendations for the prevention of such incidents.

Father James Channan, director of the Dominican Peace Center in Lahore, welcomed the joint statement. “It’s a positive sign, a good move to stop mob violence,” he told UCA News.

He said it was important to change the mindset of extremists and militants.

“Our people are very easily incited. A mere accusation is enough to kill anyone,” he said.

Pointing out that 23 Christians have been killed extrajudicially since 1992, Father Channan demanded speedy trials for the culprits who usually go unpunished. “The justice system must be improved,” he underlined.

The Center for Social Justice (CSJ) and the People’s Commission for Minorities Rights also emphasized the need for a national action plan to counter rising religious intolerance and extremism.

Angry mobs have lynched two people and injured two in four cities of Pakistan since last December.

The latest incident was reported on Feb. 13 when a mob carrying sticks and bricks attacked and injured a man suspected to have burned the pages of the Quran in Tandlianwala town of Punjab province. The victim was rescued by police and taken to an undisclosed location.

 

Source: ucanews.com

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