Blasphemy is a crime in Pakistan. Mobs are delivering the verdicts.
- Zia ur Rehman
- New York TimesUpdated: Mar 6, 2024, 23:01 IST IST
Although Pakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy, extrajudicial killings are another matter
Late last month, hundreds of people protested in major Pakistani cities over a blasphemy ruling by a top judge, who also faced an online backlash and threats. Two days later, a police officer in Punjab province rescued a woman from attack by people who had mistaken Arabic script on her dress for Quranic verses.
Later that week, a group in Karachi demolished the minarets on a house of worship used by the Ahmadi sect, a long-persecuted minority declared heretical under Pakistan’s constitution, amid accusations that their faith insults Islam.
Later that week, a group in Karachi demolished the minarets on a house of worship used by the Ahmadi sect, a long-persecuted minority declared heretical under Pakistan’s constitution, amid accusations that their faith insults Islam.