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Witness lied, Defence failed to cross-examine: Pakistan Supreme Court judgement in Asia Bibi case

Wednesday 30 January, 2019

Asia
Bibi, a Christian woman, was falsely accused of blasphemy in Pakistan. In the
lower courts she was convicted and sentenced to death. She spent eight years on
death-row waiting for her appeal to be heard and eventually the Supreme Court
of Pakistan found her innocent of all charges. Yesterday, they also threw out a
petition for review of their decision. We salute the Supreme Court judges
for their brave decision to stand up to extremism and intolerance, and hope
this sets a precedent for the future.

There
is no punishment for blasphemy in Islam. At the conquest of Makkah, the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (s) forgave and set free all those who had been
persecuting and killing Muslims. Muslims are required to follow the Sunnah,
or the example of the Holy Prophet (s), and this example shows that he
embodied forgiveness and mercy for all living things.

We
must also remember that rule of law is a fundamental principle of Islam. This
means that the matter should end with this decision of the Supreme Court. There
is no point in having courts if mobs are going to take to the streets when the
mob does not like a judgement.

It
is sad to note that Asia Bibi is not safe, despite being found innocent, and
this is a sad indictment of Muslim society. It is even sadder that the
blasphemy law will continue to be misused to settle personal scores and bring
the name of our beautiful religion into disrepute.


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