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Funeral Cermony of Mumtaz Qadri

you do not need to close down schools for starting massive demonstrations in Pakistan on religious excuses
Do you think it more likely students stayed home or that they joined the throng, if only out of curiosity?
 
I know what is huge number 2 million is and I repeat rods were not small they are recently expanded and still were totally packed upto miles and miles.


Law is from Quran and Sunnah so calling it black law I think you are smart enough to do the math.
Insulting or ridiculing Islam is blasphemy calling a law black is not nor is it illegal in our constitution
 
Insulting or ridiculing Islam is blasphemy calling a law black is not nor is it illegal in our constitution
Yes it's when law is based on Quran and Sunnah than attacking that law mean a person attacked Quran and Sunnah
 
Do you think it more likely students stayed home or that they joined the throng, if only out of curiosity?
Nope i stayed home so did most of the students after their parent picked them up after schools were cancelled fearing violent protests most protesters were madrassa students and shopkeepers of Rawalpindi
 
Decision was made by authorities of federal territory. As roads were closed due to demonstrations teachers and kids could not be able to reach school. Secondly parents also avoids sending their kids to school in such situations.


What is meant by BC?
Bohat Careless:coffee: :undecided:
 
I didn't ask why they were closed. I asked who made the decision to do so. Nothing "expert" about it, is there?

Though since you mention it, can you explain how "the danger of mass unrest in the country" could be less with students turned out onto the streets rather than confined to their schools?
Nope our uni co ordinator sent us this message
Dear All,
Due to ongoing situation classes will not be conducted today


Bohat Careless:coffee: :undecided:
Basi carahi ?
 
He should not have been buried as a muslim. He should have been left in an unmarked grave with no worth. The government has made him the terrorists dream come true.
 
Yes it's when law is based on Quran and Sunnah than attacking that law mean a person attacked Quran and Sunnah

...it is a Federal Sharia Court interpretation of the law that serves as the operational blueprint of the application of the law, which rules out pardon.

They considered the same sources as listed above, and somehow reached the opposite conclusion: that the authoritative position of Imam Abu Hanifa and his students is that blasphemy is not, in fact, a pardonable offense.

How could this possibly have happened? How could such a clearly stated position, maintained for centuries, be so misinterpreted?

In my pursuit of answers, I discovered that in the 15th century a Hanafi scholar, Al-Bazzazzi, misquoted the Hanafi position on pardon that had been established since the time of Abu Hanifa -
The untold story of Pakistan’s blasphemy law
 
Sending Qadri to hell was probaly decided by Establishment and as long as the Danda at the top is commited and strong we are in good hands.
We started from Malik Ishaq(mass murderer) and now Qadri(murderer) and lets hope we continue on this journey and cut the head of each Islamic extremist and mullah brigade, who have turned the religions of peace into the religion of murderers and suicide bombers.
Once the operation Zarb-e-azab reaches near to its end and the deal between afghan taliban and afghan government is done, then that will be the time to truly crackdown on Islamic extremist /terrorists and make Pakistan safe for muslims and safer for non muslims.
 
comparing this with Taseer's funeral we can easily get the idea of which side the public stands , I'm sure that many members of armed forces and government authorities may be attending it. so governor was not so popular comparing to his killer or we can conclude that religious sector is still dominant over creating public perception. That is a clear slap on the faces of those who want a liberal and progressive Pakistan.
 
comparing this with Taseer's funeral we can easily get the idea of which side the public stands , I'm sure that many members of armed forces and government authorities may be attending it. so governor was not so popular comparing to his killer or we can conclude that religious sector is still dominant over creating public perception. That is a clear slap on the faces of those who want a liberal and progressive Pakistan.
Beware of time if liberals become zombies, another thing civil govt has no ballz to hang him it was order or directed by Army. Brings few thousands madrasah zombies not mean it's voice of all pakistan.
 
He should not have been buried as a muslim. He should have been left in an unmarked grave with no worth. The government has made him the terrorists dream come true.

Islam does not deny basic rights to a human. As per Islam every human deserves a respectful burial. So What you are saying is against Islam.
 
He should not have been buried as a muslim. He should have been left in an unmarked grave with no worth. The government has made him the terrorists dream come true.
And your argument is based on what? Give your reason from Quran and sunnah not intrested in your own theories.
 
Beware of time if liberals become zombies, another thing civil govt has no ballz to hang him it was order or directed by Army. Brings few thousands madrasah zombies not mean it's voice of all pakistan.
Here problem is ignorance, These madrassah zombies stayed quiet due to army operations and liberals started to think that they are over, its time to realize that their is long battle with much aggressive approach need to be fought against them if you don't want Pakistan to be fallen into the category of failed states. when the time comes all sects will unite against liberal's agenda for Pakistan.
 
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