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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims – Urdu in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
This is an Urdu translation of the work “Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims”
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims – Urdu in the group
Islamicate Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
This is an Urdu translation of the work “Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims”
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims – Urdu in the group
Digital Middle East & Islamic Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
This is an Urdu translation of the work “Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims”
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims – Urdu on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
This is an Urdu translation of the work “Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims”
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months ago
Section 295-C of Pakistan’s penal code prohibits insulting the Prophet and carries a mandatory death penalty. This law was passed based on a claim of ijma‘ (consensus among Islamic scholars) that such an offense is subject to a hadd (divinely fixed) punishment. Nearly half of those charged under this statute crimes of hadd are Christians, who mak…[Read more]
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims in the group
Islamicate Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months ago
Section 295-C of Pakistan’s penal code prohibits insulting the Prophet and carries a mandatory death penalty. This law was passed based on a claim of ijma‘ (consensus among Islamic scholars) that such an offense is subject to a hadd (divinely fixed) punishment. Nearly half of those charged under this statute crimes of hadd are Christians, who mak…[Read more]
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims in the group
Digital Middle East & Islamic Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months ago
Section 295-C of Pakistan’s penal code prohibits insulting the Prophet and carries a mandatory death penalty. This law was passed based on a claim of ijma‘ (consensus among Islamic scholars) that such an offense is subject to a hadd (divinely fixed) punishment. Nearly half of those charged under this statute crimes of hadd are Christians, who mak…[Read more]
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Ismail Royer deposited Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law and Non-Muslims on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months ago
Section 295-C of Pakistan’s penal code prohibits insulting the Prophet and carries a mandatory death penalty. This law was passed based on a claim of ijma‘ (consensus among Islamic scholars) that such an offense is subject to a hadd (divinely fixed) punishment. Nearly half of those charged under this statute crimes of hadd are Christians, who mak…[Read more]