The Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) has stretched out help to the development of a sanctuary in Islamabad and scrutinized the individuals who were making the issue questionable. “We revile the contention over development of the sanctuary. This [making it controversial] by fanatic priests isn’t right. PUC will assemble a conference and will likewise introduce its perspective to the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII),” said Hafiz Mohammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, the administrator of PUC.
Conversing with media on Friday, Hafiz Ashrafi said the Constitution of Pakistan completely characterizes the privileges of Muslims and non-Muslims living in the nation. “To have their own place of love and offer an actual existence according to their confidence and custom are the correct given to all non-Muslims in the Constitution and just as in Sharia,” he stated, including: “Those contradicting the development of the sanctuary have a wrong understanding of Sharia.”
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Hafiz Ashrafi, who is likewise the director of Muthahida Ulema Board, Punjab, included that the Hindus living in Pakistan were not occupants of any vanquished land; in this manner, the understanding introduced by specific ministers about the privileges of non-Muslims in Sharia isn’t appropriate to Hindus and individuals from different strict minorities living in the nation.Constitution completely characterizes privileges of Muslims and non-Muslims living in nation, says PUC boss
“Pakistan Ulema Council has been assuming a cutting edge job for interfaith agreement in the nation and we will keep on doing as such.”
The PUC has been vocal against brutality and radical practices against the non-Muslim residents of the nation.
“Indeed, even in the Ulema Board there have been a few unwarranted grumblings identified with infringement of the impiety law against the individuals of strict minorities yet we turned them down as well as cautioned the complainants in a couple of bodies of evidence against housing bogus grievances.”
Hafiz Ashrafi said severe move ought to be made against components who begat sacrilege claims against their rivals in quest for their personal stakes.
He said Muthahida Ulema Board had settled 105 such cases over the most recent one year.
He said Pakistan appeared as per a global understanding and non-Muslim populace of Pakistan have been playing an exceptionally positive and powerful job for soundness of the nation. He said there was no mischief or danger to the confidence or some other hazard engaged with setting up a position of love for the non-Muslim minorities.
“Many love places have been built up in the nation for strict minorities and as of late the legislature developed the Kartarpur Corridor for Sikh pioneers,” he said. “Did anyone watched any danger to Islam – No.” He included: “PUC in a joint effort with the World Peace Council will before long host a show in Islamabad which will be gone to by delegates of various strict ways of thinking and religions.” Reacting to an inquiry, he stated: “We are clear; no fanatic gathering or individual ought to be permitted to usurp the privileges of minorities in the nation.”