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Three-month imprisonment for eating, smoking in public places under Ehtram-e-Ramzan Ordinance

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People who smoke, eat openly during Ramazan face 3-month imprisonment
By Sehrish Wasif
Published: May 11, 2017
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Praying before the family sits down to break their Ramazan fast. PHOTO: NEW YORK TIMES

ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs on Wednesday unanimously approved the Ehtram-e-Ramazan (Amendment) Bill, 2017 under which fine for the hotel owners – violating the Ehtram-e-Ramazan Ordinance, 1981 – has been increased from Rs500 to Rs25,000.

People who will smoke or eat openly during Ramazan will be fined Rs500 along with 3-month imprisonment. TV channels or cinema houses that violate the law will be fined Rs500,000 or more.

The amendment bill was introduced by Senator Tanveer Khan in the Senate sitting held on January 16 and was referred to the Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs for further consideration.

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During the meeting, Tanveer requested the committee to take strict action against people who violate the law during Ramazan. Earlier the committee members suggested closing down cinema houses for three hours early in the morning and later for three hours after Iftar during Ramazan.

Minister of State for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony Pir Amin Ul Hasnat Shah suggested that all the cinema houses across the country should remain closed throughout the holy month.

Issues related to Ruet-e-Hilal committee

Discussing the issues pertaining to Ruet-e-Hilal committee, the committee’s chairman Senator Hafiz Hamdullah urged the ministry to resolve the issue of moon sighting across the country. The ministry’s officials told the senator that they had discussed the issue with all the relevant provincial departments.

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It was suggested that the term of Ruet-e-Hilal committee should be made four years at federal, provincial and district levels. The committee should have two representatives each from all provinces and one representative each from federal capital, Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

It was also suggested that directors general of Met Office and the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) as well as a representative from the ministry be also made part of the moon-sighting panel.

Pir Amin Ul Hasnat Shah informed the committee that the federal government had not allocated any dedicated budget for the Ruet-e-Hilal committee due to which its chairman along with its members were working without salary and perks since the committee was constituted in 1974.

He said several times the Ministry of Religious Affairs had raised this issue at various levels and forums but so far no one had paid any heed to it.

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“They believe that the role of the committee is not much as it only functions three to four times throughout the year. They forget that this committee has a major role to play as it announces most important religious events for the entire nation,” he said.

Shah said even when the chairman and committee members travel to other city on an official visit they only get air ticket and stay at a 2-star hotel. “They do not get any TA/DA. Meanwhile, they also do not have money to load credit in their cell phones to do office work,” he added.

He said 26 members of the committee are performing their duties under chairman Mufti Munibur Rehman, who has been performing his duties for the past 15 years.

The minister said currently there was no criterion for appointing/selecting a member for the committee. “Right now whoever applies for the membership becomes a member,” he said.

Shah suggested reducing the number of the committee members from 26 to 9. “The less the number of members, the easier it will be for the federal government to allocate budget for their salaries,” he said.
 
The prohibition of any kind need to be enforced (if at all) on producers/sellers rather than on consumers. Ban the sale of food during ramzan. one can sell food but if someone eats it, goes to jail.
Selling food during day in Ramzan is haraam, be it a muslim or non-muslim.
 
Selling food during day in Ramzan is haraam, be it a muslim or non-muslim.
Well, I sure as hell hope that people who are sick or travelling don't spend a day in hunger. Is that what Islam teaches us: unnecessarily starve people who can't keep a fast? I don't think so.
 
Well, I sure as hell hope that people who are sick or travelling don't spend a day in hunger. Is that what Islam teaches us: unnecessarily starve people who can't keep a fast? I don't think so.
They can take food with them if they wanted.
But, clear cut message. Selling food to a Muslim or non-muslim during day time in Ramzan is haraam.

The point is, I was saying is why it is banned. Banning it completely depends on you guys. I have no problem in giving water or food to anyone who is starving or who needs to eat. Neither I have a problem when someone eats next to me. But selling food is banned.
 
Its not just Non Muslims you idiot Babbon League trolls, there are women who cannot fast, elderly or sick people who may not be able to fast, they should stop eating in public places? Maybe the people fasting should not fast if they cannot control themselves from watching people eating.
 
ISLAMABAD: Senate Standing Committee on Religious Affairs has unanimously adopted Ehtram-e-Ramzan (Amendment) Bill, 2017 under which monetary penalty has been hiked from Rs500 to Rs25000 for hotel owners who would violate Ehtram-e-Ramazan Ordinance, 1981.

Under the amended bill, anyone who will eat openly in public places during Ramzan hours would be imprisoned for three-months and pay a fine of Rs500.

Likewise, media outlets or cinema houses will pay a minimum fine of Rs500,000 upon violation of law.


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What about the minorities who does not do fasting during Ramadan ? If you get tempted so easily seeing food then it is your problem and not their's. They have not asked you to do fasting. State is just putting these nonsense thoughts on others throats.

This law should be for Muslims only NOT minorities. Minorities are not supposed to fast why impose such a rule by force on them?

Secondly why such a law in the first place ? We Muslims are supposed to show sabr in Ramazan that is what is the essence of fasting.
 
The prohibition of any kind need to be enforced (if at all) on producers/sellers rather than on consumers. Ban the sale of food during ramzan. one can sell food but if someone eats it, goes to jail.

Ban on both is stupid.

In Karachi you can find women prepare food at homes and sell to non fasting Muslims since hotels in Ramadan are usually closed in day time.

Similarly many Muslims do not fast and those who do not they eat anyway whether you impose a ban or not. But again this is for public places which in My opinion people already avoid due to their ego and eat in hiding.

They can take food with them if they wanted.
But, clear cut message. Selling food to a Muslim or non-muslim during day time in Ramzan is haraam.

The point is, I was saying is why it is banned. Banning it completely depends on you guys. I have no problem in giving water or food to anyone who is starving or who needs to eat. Neither I have a problem when someone eats next to me. But selling food is banned.
No it is not haram. In fact there is no such rule or law in Islam but it is a rule condition being imposed by a democratically elected government/body.
 
Wait you are asking a person living in Islamabad his nationality oh wait thats a tough one :-//
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DEAR SIRS G WHERE ARE YOU SENDING BAJWA ALONG GANJA ...I ALSO KNOW DEAR SIR GEN SIR SLAPPED ASIM BAJWA (code name ) IN A HIDE WHILE SIR GEN SIR PERVAIZ MUSHARAF WAS RULING .. FOR NOT DOING OPERATION ON RED MOSQUE IN ISB .....SAYING I CHECKED ON TV AND CAME HERE ....WHY NOT NO OPERATION STILL THE ORDERS WHERE ISSUED IN MORNING BY C O A S ... THEN TOOK THE CHARGE AND OPERATION STARTED .....SAME HAPPENED WITH HIS OWN ORDERS ON SHIAS AND TTP CHECK ...is police checking along any civilians .FOR T T P ANY WHERE IN PAKISTAN ?? AND ANY T T P CHECK IN ARMY ...??
 
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