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Sami rejects law against forced conversion of religion
November 29, 2016


LAHORE - JUI-S chief Maulana Samiul Haq has termed the Sindh Assembly’s legislation against forced conversion of religion un-Islamic and demanded dissolution of the legislature.

Addressing a Press conference after presiding over meeting of his party here yesterday, he said that the step of the Provincial Assembly was considered damaging to Islamic identity of the country.

“Islamic forces have rejected the Bill. We demand dissolution of the secular Assembly and imposition of Governor Rule in Sindh,” said Maulana Sami, the head of his own faction of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam.

The Sindh Assembly had unanimously passed on Thursday a law against forced conversion of religion in the province. A private bill, Criminal Law (Protection of Minorities), was tabled by Pakistan Muslim League – Functional lawmaker Nand Kumar a year ago. “Forced conversion is an abhorrent and violent offence and an issue that has become prevalent across Sindh [that] must be eliminated by recognising the importance of tolerance, peace and respect for all religions and persons, irrespective of their religion,” the bill read.

According to the bill, no person shall be deemed to have changed their religion until they attain the age of maturity, which is 18 years. Similarly, the decision of a minor to convert to another religion will not be recognised until they reach the age of maturity.

Maulana Sami, who claims himself the father of Taliban, smelled a conspiracy behind the move of Sindh Assembly and declared the law an agenda to promote “secularism” in the country.

He said that secular forces inclined to damage the Islamic identity of Pakistan which could not materialised as the country came into being in the name of Islam.

There is widespread anger against the law among the religious circles. Islamic scholars and major religio-politica parties including Jamaat-e-Islami, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan already rejected the legislation and threatened to launch a protest movement if the Sindh government did not withdraw it.
The rights activists, however, are praising the law against forced conversion and declaring it will promote soft image of the country.

Maulana Sami, during the Press talk, was also furious against the “operation of security and law-enforcement agencies against Islamic seminaries.”

He said that the government was acting against madaris on Western agenda.

He criticised the “forced eviction of Afghan migrants,” demanding Afghanis should be given time to stay in Pakistan until prevailing of peace in their country.

He congratulated the new Army Chief, stating bringing peace and order inside Pakistan and rehabilitation of Fata tribes would be big challenge for Qamar Javed Bajwa.

Maulana highlighted the need of ruthless military operation against foreign elements and terrorists in Balochistan.

He condemned Indian brutalities in occupied Kashmir.

Abdur Rehman Farooqi, Hamidul Haq Haqqani, Shah Abdul Aziz, Asim Mahmood, Zaheerudin Babar and other attended the JUI-S meeting.

http://nation.com.pk/newspaper-pick...cts-law-against-forced-conversion-of-religion
If United Mullah Alliance rejected this law than it means its good :D
@Musafir117 @django @PaklovesTurkiye @User @The Sandman @Moonlight @Spring Onion @pak-marine
 
Such mullah groups should be banned wherever they may be found, they are against everything that is democratic and just.

I want to ask Pakistanis a simple question, who gave them the authority to speak for the entire muslim population?
Do you accept their dominion over your religion?
 
Forced convsersions should be banned but this under 18 thing is kinda stupid.

Anyways.


Btw what happened to that famous women protection bill passed in Punjab assembley? Still in tact, modified? Or scrapped all together?


@Zibago
 
Sami rejects law against forced conversion of religion
November 29, 2016


LAHORE - JUI-S chief Maulana Samiul Haq has termed the Sindh Assembly’s legislation against forced conversion of religion un-Islamic and demanded dissolution of the legislature.

Addressing a Press conference after presiding over meeting of his party here yesterday, he said that the step of the Provincial Assembly was considered damaging to Islamic identity of the country.

“Islamic forces have rejected the Bill. We demand dissolution of the secular Assembly and imposition of Governor Rule in Sindh,” said Maulana Sami, the head of his own faction of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam.

The Sindh Assembly had unanimously passed on Thursday a law against forced conversion of religion in the province. A private bill, Criminal Law (Protection of Minorities), was tabled by Pakistan Muslim League – Functional lawmaker Nand Kumar a year ago. “Forced conversion is an abhorrent and violent offence and an issue that has become prevalent across Sindh [that] must be eliminated by recognising the importance of tolerance, peace and respect for all religions and persons, irrespective of their religion,” the bill read.

According to the bill, no person shall be deemed to have changed their religion until they attain the age of maturity, which is 18 years. Similarly, the decision of a minor to convert to another religion will not be recognised until they reach the age of maturity.

Maulana Sami, who claims himself the father of Taliban, smelled a conspiracy behind the move of Sindh Assembly and declared the law an agenda to promote “secularism” in the country.

He said that secular forces inclined to damage the Islamic identity of Pakistan which could not materialised as the country came into being in the name of Islam.

There is widespread anger against the law among the religious circles. Islamic scholars and major religio-politica parties including Jamaat-e-Islami, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan already rejected the legislation and threatened to launch a protest movement if the Sindh government did not withdraw it.
The rights activists, however, are praising the law against forced conversion and declaring it will promote soft image of the country.

Maulana Sami, during the Press talk, was also furious against the “operation of security and law-enforcement agencies against Islamic seminaries.”

He said that the government was acting against madaris on Western agenda.

He criticised the “forced eviction of Afghan migrants,” demanding Afghanis should be given time to stay in Pakistan until prevailing of peace in their country.

He congratulated the new Army Chief, stating bringing peace and order inside Pakistan and rehabilitation of Fata tribes would be big challenge for Qamar Javed Bajwa.

Maulana highlighted the need of ruthless military operation against foreign elements and terrorists in Balochistan.

He condemned Indian brutalities in occupied Kashmir.

Abdur Rehman Farooqi, Hamidul Haq Haqqani, Shah Abdul Aziz, Asim Mahmood, Zaheerudin Babar and other attended the JUI-S meeting.

http://nation.com.pk/newspaper-pick...cts-law-against-forced-conversion-of-religion
If United Mullah Alliance rejected this law than it means its good :D
@Musafir117 @django @PaklovesTurkiye @User @The Sandman @Moonlight @Spring Onion @pak-marine
Slowly but surely mulla empire ending a clean and harsh operation in Punjab and KPK remote areas need to be done to make them silent for ever.
 
Slowly but surely mulla empire ending a clean and harsh operation in Punjab and KPK remote areas need to be done to make them silent for ever.
Cases like the Lal masjid siege will continue to happen unless and untill the mullah parties and their hatefilled followers are banned.
 
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@Zibago ye tou PTI ka mulla hai:lol:
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So the mulla is saying that forced conversions are a part of Islam? If sane Pakistanis themselves can't see who their enemy is, then we are doomed.

This is not India, nobody forces someone to change his religion, all issue is about the age limit .

No this is for the simple fact that in Sindh they have been kidnapping under aged Hindu girls and marrying them and then saying these girls converted to Islam out of their own will. The Mullas have a problem with this because it will put an end to their harami actions.
 
So the mulla is saying that forced conversions are a part of Islam? If sane Pakistanis themselves can't see who their enemy is, then we are doomed.



No this is for the simple fact that in Sindh they have been kidnapping under aged Hindu girls and marrying them and then saying these girls converted to Islam out of their own will. The Mullas have a problem with this because it will put an end to their harami actions.

This kidnapping issue has nothing to do with Mullahs, its related to feudal system in sindh. Ppl just need opportunity to spit venom against a Maulvi.
 
Banning these mullahs won't solve the problem of intolerance and a warped, largely Saudi/Wahabbi-funded religious understanding in Pakistan.

We have to aggressively challenge this narrative.

I'm working on a film on Sultan Saladin and he had Christians and Jews in his court, as did Hazrat Ali. What's wrong with these crazy mullahs?!
 
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