PAFAce
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The problem is not the law itself, but the application of the law. In most cases justice cannot be guaranteed as it can never be proven beyond reasonable doubt that the blasphemous actions took place. This means that this law has become a tool for people to use to oppress minorities within their communities. Unfortunately, opportunistic religious community leaders flame the fire.
As long as justice cannot be guaranteed, the punishments must not be doled out. However, if it can be proven sufficiently, then the law is the law is the law. It is completely reasonable, and in my opinion necessary, to implement Shariah rulings in a country with 95% Muslims, particularly the controversial ones (i.e., regarding adultery, lewd behavior, blasphemy, murder etc). According to Pew Research, 81% of Pakistanis agree with me.
See, neither the British Justice system nor the Western-style democracy has worked for us so far. Maybe Islamic democracy is an option worth giving a shot.
As long as justice cannot be guaranteed, the punishments must not be doled out. However, if it can be proven sufficiently, then the law is the law is the law. It is completely reasonable, and in my opinion necessary, to implement Shariah rulings in a country with 95% Muslims, particularly the controversial ones (i.e., regarding adultery, lewd behavior, blasphemy, murder etc). According to Pew Research, 81% of Pakistanis agree with me.
That is a key point. Even though Shariah is a 1400 year old code, it doesn't have to be implemented in that way. Shariah has a place in the modern world. We don't need people with the moral character of the Original Four Caliphs to implement Shariah properly, we need a people that desire it, and I believe we aree a people who desire it. All we really need to do is modify our Legislative and Judicial system slightly to ensure the implementation of Shariah in which consensus is mandatory.Pakistan is a confused state, it was not meant to be an Islamic state and even if it become one, we do not have the leaders to implement Sharia.
See, neither the British Justice system nor the Western-style democracy has worked for us so far. Maybe Islamic democracy is an option worth giving a shot.