Pak High Court ruled Church in Muslim Institution not Un-Islamic

2007-01-24
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Peshawar (Pakistan), SVM News, 24 January 2007: Chief Justice of a Pakistan High Court said that a church within an educational institution in a Muslim country is not against the tenets of Islam, which teaches tolerance.
“There is no ban on the construction or reconstruction of a mosque in non-Muslim countries around the world. Being Muslim, we should be tolerant, as Islam teaches us the same”, Tariq Pervaz Khan, the Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court ruled out on Tuesday, the 23rd of January, while hearing a writ petition filed by two students.
The petitioners, Salahuddin and Murtaza, had challenged the reconstruction of a church in Christians colony inside the University of Peshawar campus. The church was damaged in the mid-80s when some students attacked it.
They contended that the worship places of minorities could not be allowed in educational institutions of Islamic countries where the Muslims were in a majority and that it would “trigger sectarianism” among students of minorities and Muslims and lead to similar demands from other groups.
They withdrew their petition after the court observed that construction or reconstruction of the church is not un-Islamic.
The court asked: “Why did the head of a religious party’s government allocate funds and attend the reconstruction ceremony as a chief guest, if the church’s construction were un-Islamic?”
Akram Khan Durrani, the Chief Minister of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the church on December 19, 2006, terming it as a gift from the ruling MMA, which is an Islamist alliance. He also announced Rs 3 million aid for the reconstruction work. SVM News reports.
The petitioners’ counsel also accepted that Muslims were given facilities at the missionary schools.
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  • chas

    Great contrast, if I live in Pakistan the laws of the Muslims are more tolerant of my Christianity, then the atheists in the US who have used the used the laws, in the US to strip the education system of all references to Christianity, and are totally intolerant.

  • chas

    Great contrast, if I live in Pakistan the laws of the Muslims are more tolerant of my Christianity, then the atheists in the US who have used the used the laws, in the US to strip the education system of all references to Christianity, and are totally intolerant.






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