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Or if death really needs to be the punishment for blasphemy, given the tricky nature of accusations, proof, etc. Pakistan's blasphemy law was drafted by a man. It is not a Divine Law. It is not in the Quran. Surely, as has been the case for a thousand years of Islamic discourse leading to various different schools of thought and rulings on various subjects pertaining to the practice of the religion and implementation of its laws, we can discuss the intellectual and moral merits of this law. It shouldn't mean an automatic death sentence by a bunch of hooligans whose Islam begins and ends with judgement and violence.
The following Aayah of Quran immediately makes all commands of the Prophet Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wa Aalihi Wasallam as compulsory and mandatory upon all Muslims
Say, [O Muhammad], "If you should love Allah, then follow me, [so] Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allah is Forgiving and Merciful."
Say, "Obey Allah and the Messenger." But if they turn away - then indeed, Allah does not like the disbelievers.
3:31-32
Furthermore, consider the definition of Zindeeq
http://www.banuri.edu.pk/readquestion/murtad-kafir-or-zindeek-ki-tareef/-0001-11-30
The penalty of blasphemy being death is established amongst Muslims throughout Islamic history. Publicly claiming against it will place one in a very dangerous situation.
Isn't it a form of blasphemy when we do the exact opposite of what our Prophet (PBUH) expected of us every day --- when we lie, cheat each other, take/give bribes and satisfy our blood-lust using religious excuses? That is the real blasphemy --- we have made a mockery of our beautiful religion.
No it isn't the sin of blasphemy, it is the sin of lying, cheating, bribery etc. Please don't try to pervert the definition of blasphemy that is well established. Thank you.
We don't give a sh*t about our religion in our daily lives --- except in highly select topics: what our women wear, how long our beard is, how many times we pray in a day (surely it's important to pray but it is not the be-all, end-all of being a a faithful Muslim) and, perhaps most importantly, how others are good or bad Muslims. This is where our Islam starts and ends. Where is the Islam of compassion, equality, honesty and justice? Nowhere to be seen. But what you do see are bigger beards, more "naat" ringtones and more mob violence. Kind of reminds me of when the mullah crowd destroyed the property of fellow Pakistanis when protesting against some idiot in Denmark who drew a disrespectful cartoon.
The answer isn't to start questioning blasphemy, but rather to renew our efforts to implement the proper religion in our own lives and spread this message amongst our brethren.
How can the State punish someone who is simply accused of blasphemy without any proof? What constitutes blasphemy?
This is a plague, and these animals who killed Mashal should be hanged publicly for doing the exact opposite of what our Prophet would have wanted.
The definition of blasphemy can be found here:
http://www.banuri.edu.pk/readquestion/islam-may-shatim-e-rasool-ki-saza/-0001-11-30
There are already well established principles for reporting and prosecuting a crime. The same should be followed for blasphemy.
There are many such 'animals'. I posted these links earlier as well, and re-posting them again. Please have a look:
https://www.dawn.com/news/302796
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1011875/pent-up-aggression-mob-burns-robber-to-death/
https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/182609-Robber-thrashed-burnt-to-death-by-mob-in-Landhi
So you agree that all these people are animals right? My question is, why didn't the supreme court take suo moto notice against these? Why wasn't a thread started against this on defence.pk? Why all the hue and cry when the crime is blasphemy?