Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I agree...Esp since now they are raising the issue !I mean to say that we Muslims sometimes forget about the side effects of alcoholism among Non-Muslims due to the belief that they should be allowed to practice their religion in which alcohol is allowed.
What we forget is that many leaders in our Non-Muslim communities like the PTI MNA above, women’s rights groups, physicians, and minority rights activists seek an alcohol ban for their own community as well.
We should be more willing to listen to what they have to say and what benefits their community.
PTI is doing the right thing by furthering this cause.
Sir, Alcohol is such a repulsive thing that even if it wasn't haram in Islam, I won't drink it.Oh believe me I know, have seen these swines in action, they truly are deplorable and they exist on all sides of the political spectrum but non more so than those in PPP and PMLN.Kudos bhai
No ifs or buts about it.Kudos SirSir, Alcohol is such a repulsive thing that even if it wasn't haram in Islam, I won't drink it.
How disgusting is this that a non Muslim has to propose a law in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan where 97% of the people are Muslims. But that's the thing this ruling elite loves their daily dosage of Honey and Olive oil.wow. so that shows their real face... these bastards misuse the liquor licenses given to the minorities.. What a shame for these so called "Muslims" of PMLn
@django @Maarkhoor @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @FalconStar
What someone does in their home is not the State's business unless of course it is a crime and not just a sin.Sir, I know a few bureaucrats and the culture inside their homes.. If I tell you the details, you will forget Reham bitch's book. Salman Taseer was really notorious for that. Then a lot of media persons and even some so called mullahs ...really we need a major purge..
Lakh di lanat
A program of education is needed....Only bootleggers will benefit from such prohibition ..
Jis ne peeni hai us ne peeni hi hai
Drinking alcohol is both a sin and a crime and it is one of those crimes that punishable by a hadd.What someone does in their home is not the State's business unless of course it is a crime and not just a sin...
If done in public right? If done in private in the home then it is a sin? ??Drinking alcohol is both a sin and a crime and it is one of those crimes that punishable by a hadd.
I don't think there is a distinction if done is home or outside.If done in public right? If done in private in the home then it is a sin? ??
Pakistan
- Dr Ramesh Kumar called for introducing strict laws to ban sale of alcohol in the name of any religion.
by Mahmood Idrees | Published on December 11, 2018 (Edited December 11, 2018)
ISLAMABAD – A Hindu lawmaker was barred from tabling a constitutional amendment bill, seeking a ban on the sale of alcohol, in the National Assembly on Tuesday.
Pakistan Tehreek Insaf’s (PTI) Hindu MNA Dr Ramesh Kumar sought permission to present the bill, stating that alcohol consumption is prohibited in all religions, including Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. He called for cancelling the alcohol permits in the country.
The PTI and Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal supported the bill but it was opposed by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). The bill seeks an amendment to the Article 37 of the Constitution.
Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri, however, barred the minister from presenting the bill after the majority of lawmakers, who were present at that time, voted against it.
The MMA, in response to the deputy speaker’s order, protested and demanded voting on the bill again.
The opposition parties, including PML-N and PPP, staged a walk out in NA over not running the session according to the agenda.
The session of the lower house of the parliament was then adjourned till Wednesday.
Talking to media outside the assembly, Kumar called for introducing strict laws to ban sale of alcohol in the name of any religion.
Kumar said unfortunately a number of people had obtained the permits for alcohol business in the name of Hindu religion, which was unacceptable.
An expert is of the view that the PTI legislator could get approved the bill from the NA easily by ensuring the presence of the members of the his party and allies as the Imran Khan-led party is in the majority.
In 2014 when Kumra was also the MNA had said alcohol is strictly forbidden according to the teachings of the Shrimad Baghwat Piran – a Hindu holy book, while also emphasising that decision makers (MNAs) or other higher-ups in the community are prohibited to drink under any circumstances.
“Sale, production, importation and transportation of alcoholic beverages in Pakistan occurred under the banner of minorities which is strongly offensive and insulting,” Dr Ramesh said.
https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pak...ll-seeking-ban-on-alcohol/?utm_source=bouncer
I mean to say that we Muslims sometimes forget about the side effects of alcoholism among Non-Muslims due to the belief that they should be allowed to practice their religion in which alcohol is allowed.
What we forget is that many leaders in our Non-Muslim communities like the PTI MNA above, women’s rights groups, physicians, and minority rights activists seek an alcohol ban for their own community as well.
We should be more willing to listen to what they have to say and what benefits their community.
PTI is doing the right thing by furthering this cause.
How disgusting is this that a non Muslim has to propose a law in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan where 97% of the people are Muslims.
Irony...... a bill banning sale of Alcohol by a non-muslim member banned by Muslim parliamentary members of Islamic Repubclic of Pakistan. How would they ever succeed in anything while openly defying Allah and his Prophet's orders?
Drinking alcohol is both a sin and a crime and it is one of those crimes that punishable by a hadd.
If done in public right? If done in private in the home then it is a sin? ??
I don't think there is a distinction if done is home or outside.