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Academic Junaid Hafeez sentenced to death on blasphemy charges by Multan court

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Liberal/secular/modern/athiest etc., etc., Pakistanis have started getting diarrhea.

Mullahs have started getting anal orgasms.

:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

IMO, this law is un-Islamic and as per my previous (years ago) proposals, shall be converted to law of provocation and shall be applied only when there's undeniable evidence and in non-religious matters as well

Fully agree.

... like Imran Khan's statements in order to secure resignation of Musharraf, etc.

Don't agree.:lol:
 
while the rest of the world is going to the moon and mars, developing self driving cars and plant based meats, we Pakistanis are living in the medieval age crying like babies about "but he sad bad thing"

We will never progress until we come out of such barbarity

That is sad. Such a law should not exist to begin with as it is very open to abuse but ofcourse, Pakistan never learns. What is even worse is the priorities our courts have. The corrupt criminal who have nearly bankrupted our country are let off but this man who might have said something offensive is being sentenced to death.

Those who are supporting this decision are the highest form of imbecile.
The people that are the most valuable to a community are those who have removed the shackles of dogma from their thinking. They allow themselves to think what most people consider unthinkable which allows them to reach levels which, to most people, are unreachable. We are stuck in a box of our own making which we are too afraid to climb out of, and if anyone dares to try then they are quickly put down.
The sorry state we are in is testament to this, it's the reason we don't produce world class thinkers and philosophers. It's the reason we lack vision, direction and progress. We continue to flounder in a sea of ignorance disguised as tradition and religion while the world develops and forges ahead with new ideas.
Islam was never about this. It was a progressive force that people have changed into a dogma and a cult. The results are their for all to see.

The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.
Albert Einstein.
 
The people that are the most valuable to a community are those who have removed the shackles of dogma from their thinking. They allow themselves to think what most people consider unthinkable which allows them to reach levels which, to most people, are unreachable. We are stuck in a box of our own making which we are too afraid to climb out of, and if anyone dares to try then they are quickly put down.
The sorry state we are in is testament to this, it's the reason we don't produce world class thinkers and philosophers. It's the reason we lack vision, direction and progress. We continue to flounder in a sea of ignorance disguised as tradition and religion while the world develops and forges ahead with new ideas.
Islam was never about this. It was a progressive force that people have changed into a dogma and a cult. The results are their for all to see.

The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.
Albert Einstein.
I could not agree with you more. We have certainly caged ourselves, deprived of original thinking. Holding on to outdated ideas, scared of testing new ones, hence never making progress and getting left behind by those who do. Devoid of any dream or purpose as a society we are like sheeps, we graze on the grass and are preyed on by the wolves yet we are content with that.
 
Obviously, evidence would've been provided.

Remember the Mumtaz Qadri case. He said he heard Salman Taseer say blasphemous things but could not provide any evidence for it.

Pakistani courts do not issue thousands of death sentences a year. They are ordered only in some extreme cases.

Issuing death sentence in blasphemy cases is un-Islamic and even one such verdict is wrong.
Unless we rename Pakistan as un-Islamic republic than whole discussion is over.
 
Death to blasphemers.

There should be terror in the hearts of everyone who even thinks malice about the perfect human being Prophet Muhammad (saww).

People who show mercy deserve mercy, devil doesn't deserve mercy.

Only the devil can think of malice about such a person. Nay, not even devil. Worst than devil.

Nobody, no cunt thinks it is wrong when you get death sentence for blaspheming against a country or speaking against Xi Jinping but every cunt comes out of woodworks demanding mercy for blasphemers.
 
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My Nabi SAW was very kind and merciful, but in the case of Blashphemy , he ordered Sahaba R.A to kill the convict even they found him holding Khalif e Kaaba...
He showed mercy even to people of mecca who throne garbage, pelted stones and abused him.
He didnt even punish the kafir who urinated in a mosque.
He even attended the women who used to throw garbage at Him, from her house.

Liberal/secular/modern/athiest etc., etc., Pakistanis have started getting diarrhea.
Im not liberal etc, but considering even his lawyer was shot dead, what are the chances that the court punished him under pressure?
 
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Says who?
Why did the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Was-Sallam order 35 Gazwas and Jihad?

I can't confirm your numbers... but the battles i know about were imposed by kuffar, never initiated by messenger of Allah.
Having said that... death penalty, unless murder or attempt to murder or planning anarchy leading to killings and disruption in normal life is un-islamic.
Mohammad pbuh can't practice un-Islamic way of life and can't go against message of Allah.
Last but not least war is a war, there only un-Islamic people like Imran Khan order to drop swords in thick of it.
 
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Junaid Hafeez was formerly a visiting faculty member of the Department of English Literature of the Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan. — Dawn/File
A district and sessions court on Saturday sentenced Junaid Hafeez, formerly a university lecturer in Multan, to death on blasphemy charges.

Former a visiting lecturer at the Department of English Literature of the Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan, Hafeez was booked on blasphemy charges and was arrested by police on March 13, 2013. The trial of the case started in 2014.

Hafeez has been lodged in the high-security ward number 2 of New Central Jail Multan.

His previous lawyer, Rashid Rehman, was shot dead in May 2017 in his office.

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Hafeez's parents had earlier this year appealed to former chief justice Asif Saeed Khosa to look into their son's case. They sought justice for their son, fearing for his mental and physical health.

They had said their son had been languishing in solitary confinement in a cell of the Central Jail, Multan, for the last six years on the false charge of blasphemy.

“Due to transfer of many judges, delaying tactics of prosecution witnesses, and difficulties finding adequate legal counsel for the defence because of the sensitive nature of the case, our son continues to await justice in a fabricated case,” Junaid’s parents had said in a written appeal to the chief justice.
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“The Prophet (PBUH) lives in our hearts. When he is ridiculed, when he is insulted, it hurts us. As we humans know that pain of the heart is far far far more hurtful than the physical pain. And that is why the Muslims react,” the prime minister told the world leaders while addressing the UNGA.

IK wants to kill people every time his heart is hurt?
 
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