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16 March 2023

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Quran desecration punishable by life imprisonment in Pakistan

The federal government has asked the Newspapers and magazines in Pakistan have been asked by the Islamabad government to strictly observe the reverence of the Holy Quran.

AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): The federal government has asked the Newspapers and magazines in Pakistan have been asked by the Islamabad government to strictly observe the reverence of the Holy Quran.

The Pakistani federal government said any willful desecration of a copy or extract of the Holy Book will be punishable by life imprisonment.

In a letter to the publications, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting observed on Wednesday that the verses and translations of Holy Quran after being published in the newspapers were treated in disrespectful manner which was highly regrettable and in violation of existing laws regarding offences relating to defiling of the Holy Quran.

“Whoever willfully defiles damages or desecrates a copy of the Holy Quran or of an extract therefrom or uses it in any derogatory manner or for any unlawful purpose shall be punished with imprisonment for life,” said the letter citing chapter XV Section 295B of Pakistan Penal Code.

The ministry had also requested the Council of Islamic Ideology for issuance of guidelines regarding preservation of the sanctity of the Holy Quran/Ahadis-e-Nabwi (PBUH), sacred names and pictures of holy places in publications.

In its response, the council, a constitutional body responsible for giving legal advice on Islamic issues to the government and parliament, argued that there was no harm in printing Quranic verses and holy names in the advertisements as it meant for conveying the information to the masses.

The body had urged the government to take steps to aware the masses to ensure the reverence of sacred names and literature published in the newspapers and advertisements.

In this regard, the Press Information Department (PID) also held meetings with All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), Council of Pakistani Newspaper Editors (CPNE), and Pakistan Broadcasters Association to apprise all media representative bodies about the matter.

In light of the council’s guidelines, the ministry instructed all the publications to ensure observance of and due preservation/reverence of holy texts and sacred material in newspapers and periodicals.

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