Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Pakistan: Rock star-turned-Islamic preacher accused of blasphemy
"Juniad Jamshed should be immediately arrested and put on trial under the blasphemy laws. He doesn’t deserve to be forgiven for his sacrilegious remarks about the Mother of Believers, Hazrat Ayesha."
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: UCA News |
By UCA News | December 2, 2014
Hundreds of Islamists took to the streets in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi on Monday, demanding the immediate arrest of prominent Islamic preacher Junaid Jamshed for uttering what they described as “blasphemous” remarks against one of the Prophet Muhammad’s wives.
The protest was held after a video of Jamshed, a former rock star, went viral on social media, in which he narrated a conversation between the Prophet Muhammad and his wife Hazrat Ayesha.
“Mother Ayesha was an attention seeker. She would often fake illness to gain the attention of the Prophet Muhammad,” he told a gathering. “Even a prophet’s companionship cannot change the nature of a woman,” he said.
On Monday, Pakistan Sunni Tehreek and other religious groups set up a protest camp at Numaish Roundabout in Karachi to demand the filing of a case against the preacher for “hurting religious sentiments of Muslims".
“Juniad Jamshed should be immediately arrested and put on trial under the blasphemy laws,” Sarwat Ijaz Qadri, chief of Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, told demonstrators.
“He doesn’t deserve to be forgiven for his sacrilegious remarks about the Mother of Believers, Hazrat Ayesha,” he said as the crowd chanted slogans against the preacher.
In a video statement, Tableeghi Jamaat (Preaching Party) head Maulana Tariq Jameel also condemned the video and asked his disciple to repent and seek forgiveness before all Muslims in the media.
“I have seen a clip of Junaid Jamshed. He has made a big mistake due to his ignorance, folly and low knowledge.… It should not be linked with me or my party in any way,” he said.
In a late night video statement uploaded on Facebook, the teary-eyed preacher apologized for his comments.
“My dear elders, brothers and sisters, I made unfair remarks about the Mother of Believers due to my ignorance and low knowledge. I am not any scholar or Mufti. I admit my mistake before the whole Muslim world and seek forgiveness from the Almighty.”
Blasphemy laws carry life imprisonment or death sentence and in some cases, mere allegations can spark mob violence.
Last month, an infuriated Muslim mob in Punjab province lynched a Christian couple and threw the man’s body in a burning brick-making kiln on charges of blasphemy.
Read original post here: Pakistan: Rock star turned Islamic preacher accused of blasphemy
This content-post is archived for backup and to keep archived records of any news Islam Ahmadiyya. The views expressed by the author and source of this news archive do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of Ahmadiyya Times.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Top read stories during last 7 days
-
Ahmadiyya.news Blasphemy in Pakistan Weekly update ⋅ June 27, 2023 NEWS Pakistan : Abuse of blasphemy laws draws criticism from various...
-
"Why are we being asked to condemn the persecution of Ahmadis? Why are we being asked to condemn killing of blasphemers and atheists?...
-
"He was not the only victim of Indonesia's blasphemy law, he will likely not be the last one either if the Indonesian government c...
-
Currently there is one voter list that includes all religious groups including Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Zoroastrians, and Sikhs, whereas...
-
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) has raised more than £700,000 for UK charities, including, Bloodwise, The Royal British Legio...
Disclaimer!
THE TIMES OF AHMAD is NOT an organ of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, nor in any way associated with any of the community's official websites. Times of Ahmad is an independently run and privately managed news / contents archival website; and does not claim to speak for or represent the official views of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The Times of Ahmad assumes full responsibility for the contents of its web pages. The views expressed by the authors and sources of the news archives do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Times of Ahmad. All rights associated with any contents archived / stored on this website remain the property of the original owners.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for your comments. Any comments irrelevant to the post's subject matter, containing abuses, and/or vulgar language will not be approved.