Punjab mandates declaration on finality of Prophethood in marriage deed

Provincial government announces the decision on its official Twitter handle along with a short video clip


News Desk October 14, 2022
PHOTO: FILE

The Punjab government has made it mandatory to include the oath of Khatm-e-Nabuwwat [Finality of the Prophethood (PBUH)] in the marriage certificate form (Nikahnama).

The provincial government announced the decision on its official Twitter handle along with a short video clip.

In October last year, the Punjab Assembly unanimously passed a resolution demanding the inclusion of the oath of Khatm-e-Nabuwwat (seal of the prophets) in the marriage certificate form to discourage marriages between Muslims and non-Muslims (Ahmadis) by trick.

The resolution was jointly presented by the provincial assembly members of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q).

Read more: Couples to take oath before tying knot

Speaking to The Express Tribune, PML-Q MPA Khadija Umar highlighted that there were many complaints that people hide their faith at the time of marriage. After several years of marriage, the families come to know that one of the spouses was following Ahmadi belief which creates a lot of problems for the families and children.

She highlighted that office of the Punjab Assembly speaker had also received several complaints about this issue too after which it was felt necessary to include a box for belief on the Finality of the Prophethood (PBUH) in the marriage certificate form.

Though she could not mention the number of complaints she underlined that it was not about a number of complaints but a basic requirement of Muslim belief, in response to a media query.

She underlined that the resolution had been passed and the process to make legislation was underway. Once the law was passed every bride and groom had to take an oath of the finality of Prophethood, she maintained.

The text of the resolution read that the Punjab Assembly demands that in order to clarify the difference between Muslims and non-Muslims, Qadianis under NADRA and the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance 1961 in the form of an affidavit in the passport form. The proposed marriage certificate form under Rule No 8 and 10 of the established rules should include the column of the oath of end of Prophethood.

On December 14, the Lahore High Court (LHC) dismissed the post-arrest bail application of an accused belonging to the Ahmadiyya minority community who had allegedly tricked a Muslim woman into marriage by disguising himself as Muslim.

LHC’s judge Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi dismissed the post-arrest bail of accused Shehzad Ashraf on June 22, 2021, under allegations of fraudulently contracting marriage with a Muslim girl, sharing her objectionable photographs and video clips containing disrespectful remarks against the complainant.

The documents reflect the petitioner’s religion as “Qadiani” which prima facie supports the allegation against him with regard to the offence punishable under Section 493-A of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

COMMENTS (1)

TheseLongWars | 2 years ago | Reply This news post is discrimanatory and vile and Express Tribune should be disgusted for carrying such vile religious propaganda. You people did not even push back against the Punjab government s madness. Enough is enough with covering the failures of the Pakistani elite by whipping up hatred against Ahmedis. You lot are disgusting.
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