Friday, February 27, 2015

Cross-Ethnic Consensus to Curb Blasphemies, Interfaith Sentiments Demonstrated at All Parties Conference in Pakistan — A Broad-based Global Peace Perspective

In the wake of the heinously alarming outrage by the repetitive recurrences of blasphemies, by French publishers, Charlie Hebdo, prominent representatives of all major governmental and public cluster-constellations, eminent judicial reviewers and leading clerics from all over the country participated the Anti-blasphemy APC. The SAARC Anti-blasphemy Commission presented a Strategic Action Plan, and made strong recommendations to build a cross-ethnic and interfaith consensus on the subject-matter.

An all parties anti-blasphemy conference has been held in Lahore, to convey the global communities, the unanimity on anti-blasphemy sentimentalities. Leaders of all major political parties, seminaries, and notables from non-Muslim minorities joined the occasion and made strong affirmations and assertions regarding the issue.

Prominent representatives of all major governmental and public cluster-constellations, eminent judicial reviewers as well as leading clerics from all over the country participated the anti-blasphemy APC. Notably, not only the ecclesiastics from contrarily opposing sects along with their followers, but, evidently and markedly, the leaders of non-Muslim minorities joined the occasion too.

It has been urged as a joint declaration that 'permanent stop' must be put to blasphemies through legislation at an international level through the UN. The joint declaration of APC also said that breaking of diplomatic, economic and cultural ties must come to pass and ought to be sort-materialized with the countries that let such blasphemies occur.

APC called upon the Muslim governments to come forth on the issue and to adopt and follow a common line of action against the incidents of blasphemy.

SAARC Anti-blasphemy Commission presented a Deca-archic Strategic Action Plan, to address the dilemma, and made strong recommendations to build a cross-ethnic and interfaith sentimentalities-based consensus in the broad-based ethico-moral perspectives, concerning the sensitivities related to the subject-matter.

The APC epitomized pronounced declarations by notable landed-gentry peers from almost every walk of life.

The event was attended by Justice(R) Rafiq Tarar(Former Pakistani President), Professor Emeritus Dr. Zaki (Adjunct-chair UPC), Dr. Bareera N.B. (Chair-person UPC), Justice(R) Nazir Akhtar, Arch-jurist Qadhi Aurangzeb Al-Hafi (SAARC Post-doc Academia), Justice(R) Nazir Mughal, Mufti Munib (Chairman Moonsighting Committee), Maulana Sami-ul Haq, Prof. Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, Dr. Fareed Paracha, Khawaja Saad Rafique (Federal Minister), J Salik (Ex Federal Minister of Minorities) and Mr. Siraj-ul Haq, who primarily convened the event. The chief convener Mr. Siraj gave the opening and the closing discourses as well.

Amidst the APC's proceedings, Cherif and Said Kouachi have been titled 'Martyrdoms'. The two brothers gunned down the Hebdo cursers for the reason of the repeated and cyclical blasphemous acts, that French publisher, Charlie Hebdo used to carry out repetitively since 2006. The two assassins, who eventually turned to be murdered by the French authorities and police consequently, have been declared as 'Leading-role Heroes' and 'Protagonist Martyrdoms', by the all parties conference (APC), unanimously.

Ex-president and Pakistan's former highest judiciary-official of Supreme Court (SC), Justice(R) Muhammad Rafiq Tararr strappingly condemned blasphemous acts and declared them 'grave violence by any means, at all vantages and from all perspectives, in a pronounced way by citing Allama Iqbal's standpoint in Ghazi Ilm-Din case, who murdered Rajpal, a blasphemer, and consequently was sentenced for death by courts under the British rule at that time.

Maulana Sami-ul Haq said that the two brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi embraced martyrdom to curb blasphemy. Prof. Mufti Munib, re-endorsed for what stated by Sami-ul Haq and other scholars' verdicts. Numerous others also cited famous philosopher Allama Iqbal's firm and staunch perspective-position on the subject.

Initially the 'in-absentia' funeral services were solemnly paid in Peshawar, Istanbul, Kabul Hyderabad Deccan, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia declaring Kouachi brothers martyrdoms. French authorities forbade the family members to hold their funeral in Paris. However, the 'prevented funeral' began to be commenced at other parts of the world. Initiated by Allama Pir Muhammad Chishti, the memorials to honor them have been performed in almost 12 countries, to date.

Pakistani minorities' leader J. Salik supported the cause and made high condemnations on the blasphemous acts of Charlie Hebdo, and categorically cited for the sentiments of Vatican's Pope Francis, concerning the sensitivity of the subject-matter. Though, the Vatican Pope's statement didn't justify the Hebdo murders, but nevertheless, quite noticeably and evidently, it provided the baseline position and very clearly stated for what
constitutes the conceivable bottom-lines, concerning the subject under considerations.

Dr. Bareera N.B., on behalf of SAARC Anti-blasphemy Commission and UPC, presented the Deca-archic strategic model and plan of action to put forward the issue of blasphemy to the international legislative hierarchies including the UN.

A committee has been formed to steer up the course of action in lieu of the subject. Lt. Col. (R) Azhar Saleem would be serving as chief coordinator for the commission's tasks.

The APC, held at Mansoorah Lahore, was convened by leaders of political parties, seminaries and councils of legislatures.

Jamaat-e-Islami, a noted party that connotes religious as well as political persuasions for a long time, since the inception of Pakistan in 1947, organized the anti-blasphemy APC.

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