IbnAbdullah
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I just have a question for those who are supporting the TLP's protests:
There are two possibilities about her guilt:
In either case, the woman has been adamant about her innocence in court and has repeatedly said she is being falsely accused.
So She isn't continuing to do it EVEN IF she had done it at that time. She has been incarcerated for almost a decade for a crime she may or may not have committed. Even if she had, she spent ten years of her life in a jail cell fearing death may come at any time.
Now that the Supreme court has acquitted her, she may even leave the country.
Now those who support the TLP in their ways: blocking public roads, looting and destroying public property etc, what do they think about the two possibilities (since there were only two actual witnesses who came forward, for the rest it's about believing one person or the other)?
So either she is innocent or she is pretending to be so, and if she is indeed guilty, then she will have to answer before Allah and will get all that is coming to her.
So why are they causing fitna by burning and looting people's property and blocking public roads? Threatening to start a civil war in a Muslim country? Calling for the murder the Qadis (judges) and doing takfir on the Sipah Salar of the Pakistan's military?
Do they want to hang a innocent woman or do they think Allah will not do Justice on the Day of Judgement?
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I just have a question for those who are supporting the TLP's protests:
There are two possibilities about her guilt:
- Either she is guilty of blasphemy, or
- She is being falsely accused and is innocent of the crime.
In either case, the woman has been adamant about her innocence in court and has repeatedly said she is being falsely accused.
So She isn't continuing to do it EVEN IF she had done it at that time. She has been incarcerated for almost a decade for a crime she may or may not have committed. Even if she had, she spent ten years of her life in a jail cell fearing death may come at any time.
Now that the Supreme court has acquitted her, she may even leave the country.
Now those who support the TLP in their ways: blocking public roads, looting and destroying public property etc, what do they think about the two possibilities (since there were only two actual witnesses who came forward, for the rest it's about believing one person or the other)?
- If she was innocent, and was falsely accused as the SC judgment implies, do you really want that she be killed regardless? Do you think that is what Rasul Allah pbuh would've wanted; an innocent person be killed in his pbuh's name?
- She was guilty and the Supreme Court mistakenly let her walk after doing eight years. Do they not believe in the Yum ul Qiyamah? Do they not believe that Allah knows and she will have to answer for it before Malik e Yaum ad deen?
So either she is innocent or she is pretending to be so, and if she is indeed guilty, then she will have to answer before Allah and will get all that is coming to her.
So why are they causing fitna by burning and looting people's property and blocking public roads? Threatening to start a civil war in a Muslim country? Calling for the murder the Qadis (judges) and doing takfir on the Sipah Salar of the Pakistan's military?
Do they want to hang a innocent woman or do they think Allah will not do Justice on the Day of Judgement?
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