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Showing posts with label kidnapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kidnapping. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Plight of a Hindu family in Pakistan: Conversion losses, Islam and Human Rights, NewAgeIslam.com

Islam and Human Rights
Plight of a Hindu family in Pakistan: Conversion losses
By Irfan Husain

After searching frantically for the girls, they went to the local police station where the SHO put them off without registering a case. A couple of days later, they met the deputy superintendent of police for Clifton. This proved to be the only bright spot in the entire tragic episode, for DSP Raza Shah went out of his way to help. He forced his subordinates to file an FIR, and his intervention was invaluable in ensuring the safety of the parents. And just for the record, the MQM ‘sector-in- charge’ also lent them his organisation’s support.

On October 22, a police FIR for kidnapping was duly prepared, naming three young men from the neighbourhood as the principal suspects. Immediately, Sanno and his wife started getting threats from their neighbours. Earlier they had never had any problems, although they were the only Hindu family in a predominantly Muslim locality. But now, the same people were pressuring them to remove the names of the local boys from the FIR.

http://newageislam.com/plight-of-a-hindu-family-in-pakistan--conversion-losses--/islam-and-human-rights/d/793


Monday, June 4, 2012

Is Islam compatible with democracy?, Debate, NewAgeIslam.com

Debate
Is Islam compatible with democracy?
Afrah Jaan

I agree that everyone should live in a society where they can be free and enjoy a good quality of life that is wholesome and good, but we must never accept that human suffering caused by another individual is acceptable to God. He is the only one to administer discipline except, of course, when we train our children or those appointed to maintain law and order in a democratic land, which in turn doesn’t torture, beat or maim our fellow brothers and sisters.

The Bible and the Qur’an are the rulebooks of life (working manuals for humans). Just as a washing machine requires an instruction manual, we also must consult these manuals regularly to keep us functioning properly.

However, neither book condones the use of kidnapping, slavery or violence against those who can’t defend themselves or who are weaker than the one asserting power. This isn’t God’s arrangement; rather, this is how man has interpreted things for his own gain.

http://newageislam.com/is-islam-compatible-with-democracy?/debate/d/406