Blasphemy laws: PM tells Ulema not to worry

Gilani denies that a committee has been formed; says govt not in favour of misuse of the law.


January 19, 2011

ISLAMABAD:


Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani reiterated his stance on the blasphemy laws in an address to ulema on Tuesday, saying the controversial laws would not be changed.

Addressing religious scholars at the “Ulema and Mashaikh Conference 2011” at the National Library in Islamabad, Gilani also stressed that no law should be misused. He urged religious scholars to bring out the true interpretation of Islam and propagate its teachings of tolerance and mutual respect for each other’s religions.

Prime Minister Gilani said a committee was set up by the Pakistan Peoples Party to see whether any legislation that is moved by its members has its (party’s) endorsement.

He said he himself was a descendent of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) and the ulema must not fear that anything would be done contrary to Islam by the present government.

On the sanctity of the constitution and rule of law, the prime minister said the law of the land must be adhered to. “We are not in favour of an amendment in the blasphemy laws, but we are not in favour of its misuse either,” Gilani added. The prime minister said all acts of violence bring a bad name to religion and are seen unfavourably in the West, which makes the lives of Pakistanis living abroad difficult.

He said following the real teachings of Islam is the only way to get rid of terrorism that has spread across the globe.

Gilani assured the ulema that the issue of syllabus would be referred to the Inter Provincial Coordination (IPCC) ministry. He said his government believed in taking along all political forces on board and appreciated the opposition for being supportive on all national issues.

The prime minister also quoted from the Quran and said Islam does not impose its terms on anyone. He said the life and teachings of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) clearly show that it is not binding on anyone to adopt and adhere to any particular religion. The PM said Islam was spread not through sword, but through the teachings and exemplary lives of the prophets.

Syed Khursheed Shah, minister in charge of religious affairs, said terrorism across the world was haunting humanity and people from all religions faced similar threats.

Earlier, scholars spoke about Islam’s universal message of peace, love and tolerance and that it believed in peaceful co-existence with people of all religions. They said Islam did not differentiate between people of any caste, colour or creed, and all are treated equally with justice and impartiality.

There are no two opinions about the honour and dignity accorded to the Holy Prophet (pbuh), scholars said, adding the Quran and Sunnah were very clear about it. They said no one would be allowed to bring any change in the blasphemy laws.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 19th,  2011.

COMMENTS (13)

Yamine Farhatt | 13 years ago | Reply @maitre: Maitre: Ignorance is bliss, and with you proving how ignorant you are, how could you be blissful. Its been said that its better to remain silent and be deemed foolish, then to speak and prove yourself. Your comment bears merit to respond to, since it is based on your ignorance. Would you mind quoting a reference from the Koran or a bibliography for me to research and repond to you, when you state from the "Islam also stresses..." Ignorant man Maitre, Islam is merely the name for a religion, the teaching must come from the Koran. So I want you to show where the Koran says. You're so full of ignorance and don't evn know it. If you cannot quote references, then let me ask you to shut up and stay put in whatever hole you belong,and not spread your ignorance that may be contagious for other ignorant minds (The Islamic Ulema) such as yours. Thanks.
Munnabhai | 13 years ago | Reply Bravo, Mr. Ghamidi for your courage to condemn the cowardice of Pakistani Muslim man-on-the-street, condemn the glorification of an outright murderer, your courage to call Ulema as illiterate in contemporary disciplines and your praise of those religious scholars who have come out courageously against the blasphemy law! Jai Ho!! If Pakistan could produce a few more of Islamic scholars like you, the country will go places! If these so-called Islamic scholars hold Pakistan to ransom, then God save the motherland! I prey God that you remain safe, hale & hearty and attack this such dangerous trends in Pakistan from wherever you have been forced to live. God bless you and your family.
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