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No Islamic sect to be declared 'kaafir': Ulama Council

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No Islamic sect to be declared 'kaafir': Ulama Council

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All Pakistanis are equal regardless of religion, the council said.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – An inter-sect and interfaith harmony conference was arranged by Pakistan Ulama Council here on Thursday, following which a statement renounce murder and terrorism was issued. The statement also said that no Islamic sect will be declared ‘kaafir’ (infidel/non-believer), Dunya News reported.

The statement also said that the rights of Pakistani citizens are equal regardless of their religion, adding that terrorist acts and killing in the name of religion is contrary to the teachings of Islam.

It also said that no Islamic sect is to be declared infidel or non believer.

The statement said that no Muslim or non-Muslim can be declared ‘waajib-ul-qatl’ (worthy of death) and that the loud speakers would banned except for Azaan (call to prayer) and the sermons in Arabic.

It was also said that printing and distribution of material inciting hatred and violence will be banned.
The council decided that the hate-material will be stopped from disseminating on the internet and social networking websites.

The council appealed to resolve matters by sitting together with leaderships of Hindu and Sikh brethren.
Talking on the occasion, Information Minister Pervaiz Rasheed assured his support to the task taken by religious leaders.

He said that martyrs are viewed with respect and honour whereas those who have wronged hide from others.
Addressing the conference, the Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Yousaf said that Pakistan’s constitution protects the minorities, adding that no one can be forced to change religion. He said that the negotiations with Taliban were initiated for the sake of peace.

Source: No Islamic sect to be declared 'kaafir': Ulama Council | Pakistan | Dunya News
 
No Islamic sect to be declared 'kaafir': Ulama Council

224383_65790817.jpg


All Pakistanis are equal regardless of religion, the council said.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – An inter-sect and interfaith harmony conference was arranged by Pakistan Ulama Council here on Thursday, following which a statement renounce murder and terrorism was issued. The statement also said that no Islamic sect will be declared ‘kaafir’ (infidel/non-believer), Dunya News reported.

The statement also said that the rights of Pakistani citizens are equal regardless of their religion, adding that terrorist acts and killing in the name of religion is contrary to the teachings of Islam.

It also said that no Islamic sect is to be declared infidel or non believer.

The statement said that no Muslim or non-Muslim can be declared ‘waajib-ul-qatl’ (worthy of death) and that the loud speakers would banned except for Azaan (call to prayer) and the sermons in Arabic.

It was also said that printing and distribution of material inciting hatred and violence will be banned.
The council decided that the hate-material will be stopped from disseminating on the internet and social networking websites.

The council appealed to resolve matters by sitting together with leaderships of Hindu and Sikh brethren.
Talking on the occasion, Information Minister Pervaiz Rasheed assured his support to the task taken by religious leaders.

He said that martyrs are viewed with respect and honour whereas those who have wronged hide from others.
Addressing the conference, the Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Yousaf said that Pakistan’s constitution protects the minorities, adding that no one can be forced to change religion. He said that the negotiations with Taliban were initiated for the sake of peace.

Source: No Islamic sect to be declared 'kaafir': Ulama Council | Pakistan | Dunya News
No islamic sect to be declared Kafir....excellent news!

Sitting together and talking with Hindu and Sikh is another awesome plan dont forget the Christians!
 
Ahemadis???
I think Ahmedis are officially considered non-Muslim so no change to their status

However this is just a decision of 1 Ullema Council and not everybody has to agree on it. The good thing is majority of Ulema has a consensus on this matter and they want to end the violence from country in the name of religion.

The good thing is Ulema are asserting the fact that any Pakistani regardless of religion should enjoy equal rights
 
How much power and influence do they really wield? I mean to change age old entrenched perceptions?
Does this mean to include the Ahmedi sect too? If so, then doesn't it go against the 2nd amendment of Constitution of Pakistan?
 
How much power and influence do they really wield? I mean to change age old entrenched perceptions?
Does this mean to include the Ahmedi sect too? If so, then doesn't it go against the 2nd amendment of Constitution of Pakistan?

The problem is less to do with these elements being wrong. If the clergy began playing politics anywhere in the world it'd be problematic. The problem here is that they have this sort of influence/authority and people and they themselves often feel obliged to voice their judgement where it really isn't needed.
 
This is good news for the sake of Pakistan's Unity:pakistan:. Good decision Indeed!!!:tup::tup:
 
Thats some fresh air blowing ..surprisingly its from pakistan ..good for the country ..good for humanity ..now i dont blame all mullas ..these are better than some of so called educates out here
 
Unexpected but welcome from mullahs:tup:.

but your RSS and VHP pandits loose no time to declare muslims ready for slaughter

Thats some fresh air blowing ..surprisingly its from pakistan ..good for the country ..good for humanity ..now i dont blame all mullas ..these are better than some of so called educates out here

how about hindutvadis in india yearning for the blood of sullahs ?

crazy bhartis
 
ahmadis cannot be considered Muslim because it is against the basic belief of Islam, the Finality of the Prophet Muhammad SAWAS

That's none of our business, many so called Muslims do many questionable things, believe, disbelieve, but it is not our place to judge or impose on others. They do what they do and you continue doing what you do. Let God decide the fate of others.
 
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