With how serious these kinds of discussions can become, It's often hard to tell...
Sadly the people who attacked Mashal don't seem to trust the law.
Even if this barbaric act had never happened, 295-C is still un-Islamic, which is why it should be opposed as a matter of principle.
Did you really think that being a Muslim and citing the Qu'ran I would be in favour of the act of blasphemy?
Like I said, no one wants to remove the law. Just amend it so it is in line with actual Islamic teachings.
So you're saying 295-C was supposed to prevent people from taking the law into their own hands - well, did it work?
There is no coordinated, proper mainstream counter-narrative, yes, that is true. What we are doing on this forum is opposing injustice in principle.
And simply discussing the...
Agreed, that is exactly the narrative we already are promoting, if you read my previous posts, I have consistently argued that from an Islamic perspective killing people over blasphemy is wrong, and have mentioned the forgiveness and patience shown by the Holy Prophet s.a.w and his companions...
Our rulers are more worried about things like escaping the Panama verdict so they can continue with their corruption and building metro buses to get re-elected.
The current political system is flawed, certainly. I don't think you'll find anyone on this forum, or outside it for that matter...
We don't have proper leadership, that is true.
So far the positive things are that the KP system is working, investigating the murder, IK visited the victim's family, and many people have come out in support for Mashal. The intimidation factor is breaking up, and that is good.
But there is no...
Look, we can not give up on justice because some people have taken hardline stances. It needs to be made clear that this law is not being changed because of psuedo-liberals but because it is unjust and goes against Islamic principles.
Besides, even from a political point of view, If the...
Brother, in Parliament our politicians waste so much time arguing over petty things, insulting each other, making jokes and so on - our Govt spends more time and resources trying to insult Imran Khan than they do on foreign affairs. Amending this law is certainly more important than those...
Any non-Muslim living in a Muslim country counts as a Dhimmi, as citizenship is essentially a contract, so as far as Pakistan is concerned it applies to all the non-Muslim minorities.
You are in no position to remind me of anything - I am well aware of the basics, while you do not seem to...
There is more powder in the cartridge, so the bullet has a higher velocity, and also travels further. So yes, the 7.62x51 has a greater range, which is why it's often used in sniper rifles and DMR (Designated Marksman Rifles).
It is also better at piercing armour and does more damage in general...
@CriticalThought Let's get one thing out of the way - do you now agree that the Pakistan blasphemy law goes against Islam and the teachings of Imam Abu Hanifa? Because I have proven to you that Imam Abu Hanifa said non-Muslims can not be given the death penalty for blasphemy. The Pakistan Penal...
These are all different calibers of bullets. The first number, e.g 5.56 or 7.62, is the width of the bullet.
The second number, e.g 39 or 51, is the length of the cartridge, which contains the powder.
So 7.62x51 is generally more powerful than 7.62x39, but the cartridge is also much heavier...
I'm not extrapolating this to Muslims, as the rationale for Muslim blasphemers is different as it comes into the realm of Apostasy, which is a different matter altogether.
But the Pakistan blasphemy law doesn't make this distinction - even non Muslims are given the death penalty for a single...
The quote you posted says the exact same thing I did, only in Urdu.
'Imam Abu Hanifa aur un ke ashab kehte hein ke nabi akram s.a.w ko gali dene se nah to zimmi ka ehd toota hai aur na hi us ka qatl lazim aata hai'
Translation;
'Imam Abu hanifa and his students believe that Blasphemy against...
Views established by whom?
No, not really. Even Imam Abu Hanifa didn't share that view, and he is perhaps the most influential scholar of all time. He declared that non-Muslims can not be punished for the first offense, and even repeat offenders can not be killed. He also believed it was a...