Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Pakistan's blasphemy law is a licence to kill with impunity


While the damage to the country's image cannot be undone, but further damage can be avoided if the government is seen to be taking the matter seriously.

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By Nasir Saeed | November 17, 2014

The murder of Christian couple Shama and Shahzad Masih because of a blasphemy accusation against them came as the world was already condemning Asia Bibi's death sentence.

It may be seen as just another incident by the Pakistani government, but it cannot be dismissed so easily by the rest of the world - it raised the alarm and levels of aprehension are high.

While the damage to the country's image cannot be undone, but further damage can be avoided if the government is seen to be taking the matter seriously.

This incident has not just exposed Pakistan's treatment of its non-Muslim citizens, but also the prevailing hatred against them. Extremism and hate of religious minorities, especially Christians, has permeated Pakistani society and is devouring it from the inside.

The Pakistani government, Ulemas, politicians, law enforcement agencies and judiciary are all equally responsible for what happed to the Christian couple. All the condemnation, statements by the Prime Minister that there will be no mercy shown to the killers, all the fatwas and all the compensation made by the Punjab Chief Minister, are futile if lessons are not learned, and if there is still no will to treat the causes.

There is a history of such attacks against Christians in Pakistan. If the powers that be so desired, they could put an end to them. But I am not very hopeful that they will.

It is being suggested that had the perpetrators of previous incidents been punished, this incident could have been avoided. Instead, the government's inaction and silence is encouraging people to take the law into their own hands.

Mob justice and vigilante killing are becoming dangerously popular. A large number of Ulemas have demanded punishment for those responsible, but this alone will not prevent the growing hate against Christians.

Christianity is still largest religion in the world and the world is concerned about Christians in Pakistan, but it is not just the Christians, all those who believe in humanity and equality regardless of religion and race sympathise with them.

We shouldn't forget the role of Christians in the making of Pakistan for services in the fields of education and medicine. There was time when almost 60 per cent of the population studied at Christian schools and colleges.

This is the time to revisit our thoughts and treatment towards Pakistani minorities. Mere statements of condemnation won't work anymore.

In today's world where religion is considered a personal matter and a basic human right, and religious freedom is protected and guaranteed, such atrocious acts of killing in the name of religion are beyond imagination in a civilized world, and yet they regularly happen to Christians.

The continuous misuse of blasphemy law, killing in the name of religion, and treatment of religious minorities is very grave, and Pakistan may have to face the consequences if the situation persists.

General Musharraf and Benazir Bhutto both tried to bring changes to the blasphemy law but failed. I strongly believe that present Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif can and should do this, if not for the minorities or the world, but for Pakistan itself.

Nasir Saeed is the co-ordinator for CLAAS-UK.


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  1. Opinion Re: Pakistan's blasphemy law is a licence to kill with impunity

    They claim to be followers of a peaceful religion known as Islam and yet act in a violent manner.
    The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), the founder of Islam, a role model for Muslims, practiced forgiveness, patience, kindness and humanity and rather than following his footsteps the Pakistani Muslims’ have shifted their practices to characteristics including cruelty, hatred and inhumanity by introducing the blasphemy law in the 1980s. The irony of this law is that the Muslims claim to be protecting the honour of Islam and the Holy Prophet (pbuh) however their actions are not representing the actions of the Prophet of Islam or the teaching of Islam which involved spreading the message of love and condemning hatred. 

    Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) came at a time when the world was passing through a decline both morally and religiously. A time where Arabs participated in extreme moral vices such as drinking, gambling, brutality, killing of baby girls and slavery. He came and reformed the whole Arab nation through his love, kindness, and rationality not through violence and killing. If the man of God, the founder of Islam, spread his message through peace then on what accounts can the blasphemy law be introduced in a Muslim country. The Holy Quran teaches tolerance towards others and respect for their beliefs, it does not in any way state that those who do not follow similar mindsets must be brutally killed. Similarly there are no such Ahadith (saying of the Holy Prophet) or Sunnah (actions of the Holy Prophet) that justifies the killing of human beings who either do not believe in the same teachings as Islam or, oppose the teachings completely. Patience and tolerance are considered to be the only routes to which one should handle such scenarios.

    When Mecca had been conquered by the Muslims and became an Islamic state the Holy Prophet (pbuh) made sure that the non-muslims had full freedom to practice their own religion. Christians, Jews, and all other religions were given equal rights as Muslims and where given the full freedom to hold onto their believes. The Holy prophet (pbuh) always aspired to develop peace and brotherhood in the society and avoided any actions that would cause distress or hate among the community. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has left great teachings for both the muslims and non-muslims communities. However, Muslims have started to forget the beautiful teachings of Islam, that were taught by the Holy Prophet (pbuh), and have began to create a wrong image of Islam by teaching their followers that brutality, cruelty and hatred towards non-muslims is a righteous act.

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