Muhammad-Bin-Qasim
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Brother, you know what our problem is? When we try to implement an Islamic teachings in our system, we do so without looking at the whole picture of those teachings.
Islamic punishment laws are very different from what common people here understand:
1. If a person is found guilty of blasphemy or a heinous crime, a trial should be conducted against that person and only a very pious Qazi or Islamic leader has the 'authority' to carry out that trail.
2. Unless the person is proven guilty, he or she cannot be punished.
3. Mobs or groups of common citizens do not have the right to punish the accused on their own. They should hand the accused to the right authorities for trial.
4. If the person was wrongly accused, than those who accused him are to be punished severly in response.
This is the whole process of Islamic way of punishments.
If we are to implement Islamic teachings in our system, we need to do so in proper context.
Unfortunately, this does not seems to be the case in Pakistan. Our leaders are not implementing Islamic teachings in their full context and thus are doing more harm to Islamic image.
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