• 4 months ago
" Kisi Bhi Shakhs Ke Qatal Ka Fatwa Riyasat Ki Zimma Dari Hai " Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi
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00:00The states of the world are governed by some laws and regulations.
00:03It is not possible that if you do not like any policy of the state or any decision of the court,
00:09then you should stand in a crowded gathering and decide the price of the head of the judge of the state.
00:15In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
00:17In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
00:47It is the responsibility of the state to issue a fatwa for the murder of any person or the price of the head of any person.
00:54The state will look at the means, its crime, its reasons,
01:02that a person should stand up and put the price of the head of another person,
01:06and issue a fatwa for his murder.
01:08And the fatwa can be issued by Mukti.
01:11A fatwa can be issued by a common police officer, or the imam of a mosque,
01:18or the leader of a dargah.
01:21They also do not have the right to issue a fatwa.
01:24So I think this is a very big injustice.
01:27And I would like to say that all the struggles for the end of prophethood are peaceful struggles.
01:36They are within the scope of law and regulations.
01:38No scholar has ever issued such a fatwa.
01:46So this is unacceptable.
01:50But Mr. Fahir Ashish, why is it so easy to pick up a stick or a gun and attack the state?
01:56Yes, if the decision is not accepted.
01:58The decision is in the public domain.
02:00It should be challenged.
02:01It should be protested against.
02:02The court should be knocked on the door again and again.
02:04But the power to strangle the state law has become so ordinary and so easy.
02:11In any case, why is it so easy to have this power in a free state?
02:18Actually, our state and our government have become so weak because of their own interests and actions
02:28that they can do whatever they want.
02:32And our problems come in front of them.
02:35And as a result of that, we have to suffer a lot.
02:38And we are suffering a lot.
02:40We have been in a state of war for the past 42-43 years, both inside and outside our country.
02:47And its effects are evident in this case.
02:50It is the responsibility of the state that when someone takes the law of the state in his hands
02:55or challenges the state,
02:57then there is no more merciful day than the state and there is no more strict day than the state.
03:03In our country, because our interests, our national interests, or the policies of the state,
03:10have become dominant over it.
03:13And as a result of that, we see, you see,
03:16that in the case of the people of Pakistan, when the scholars of the country have agreed
03:25that any kind of fatwa, or especially the fatwa of murder, or the fatwa of kufr,
03:31will be given by the state, then how can anyone speak against it?
03:35But sir, tell me, do you think this is the personal statement of Naib Sadr Zaheer ul Hasan Shah?
03:41Or do you think that the Jamaat has taken a stand against it?
03:46Because if you look at the background of the Jamaat,
03:49it has also come forward as a very big political force.
03:54My own opinion is that the way he stated it,
04:00it may be his personal statement, but his Jamaat can explain it.
04:05But this is not one thing.
04:07If you go to YouTube and you see,
04:10see in Muharram, see in Ramadan, see in Sawar,
04:13in our country, this kind of fatwa has become a routine.
04:17And because there is no check on it,
04:19whoever wants it, whoever wants it, they can say it.
04:22And because there is no grip on it,
04:25so when you do not grip, then you will remain in this environment.
04:29You tell me, this is Chief Justice of Pakistan.
04:32But if the same fatwa is put on a common man,
04:35what happened to Sri Lanka's poor guest who was with him in Sialkot?
04:40What happened in Jarawala? In Sargodha?
04:42How many incidents can I tell you?
04:44How many incidents can I tell you?
04:45A half-crazy person,
04:47who was suffering from cold,
04:49he took on himself,
04:51we killed him, that he has insulted.
04:54But what happened to those cases?
04:56Today, through you, I want to ask this question to the state and the people,
05:00that there are so many cases of insult to the Prophet,
05:03or cases of insult to religion,
05:05where are they now?
05:07Either the one who is innocent,
05:08punish the one who is committing sin at home.
05:10But take the incident of Sialkot,
05:12take the incident of Jarawala,
05:13take the incident of any other place.
05:14So, we see a few days of silence on that.
05:17After that, the state goes to sleep.
05:19We also go to sleep.
05:21Then a new incident happens.
05:22Then we come to make a resolution.
05:24So, you will have to make a policy.
05:27You will have to make a clear action.
05:29You will have to enforce the law.
05:33I have one last question,
05:35Maulana Tahir Ashrafi Sahib.
05:37Today, the government took a very strict stance.
05:41But is it really the state's choice?
05:45Is it the choice of the hands,
05:47where we hear about digital terrorism,
05:49about firewalls?
05:51Is it the choice of the hands
05:53to deal with such statements,
05:55or to deal with such attitudes,
05:57in a two-way manner?
05:59And is it also the choice of the religious leadership?
06:03I think that,
06:06the meetings that I have had with the officials
06:10of my security agencies,
06:13or with our commander-in-chief,
06:15General Hafiz Syed Asim Munir Sahib,
06:17or the suggestions that I see,
06:22I see that it is very clear that
06:26they want to get rid of this individual.
06:29And the way the ministers have come today,
06:31it also seems that,
06:34the policy is clear.
06:36May Allah enable the talks that have been held today,
06:39and in the future,
06:41to become a clear and effective policy.
06:44And if this is implemented,
06:47then at least our future generations,
06:50will come out of this fear,
06:52that if they go for a walk in Sawab,
06:55the dead bodies will come back in the name of the Qur'an's insult.
06:58To get the nation out of this fear,
07:02it is the responsibility of all the institutions of the state,
07:05whether it is the army, the security agencies,
07:08or our parliament, or the judiciary.
07:11And everyone will have to think about this intolerance and intolerance.
07:16Otherwise, this fire...

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