Peaceful protest democratic right of Muslims: Qadri

Staff Reporter

Sunday, September 23, 2012 - Islamabad—Hundred of people from across Islamabad and Distt Rawalpindi attended ‘Azmat-e-Rasool (SAW)’ rally to protest the profane, anti-Islam movie. The rally started from Liaqat Bagh Rawalpindi at 11 am and ended in De Chowk in front of Parliament Islamabad led by Secretary General Tehreek Minhaj ul Qiuran, Dr Raheeq Abbasi and Ameer e Tehreek Punjab, Ahmad Nawaz Anjum. At 1am in Abpara, rallies from Gojar Khan, Doltala, Kalar, Kahuta, Kotli Satian, Wah Cantt, Taxila, Islamabad federal area and Islamabad city also joined and in this way it became the biggest rally till no.

In addition to infants and children, a large number of women also took part in the rally. The participants were carrying placards and banners with anti-movie slogans written on them. They also demanded for strict enforcement of existing UN conventions and amendments in laws for putting permanent end to such irresponsible and heinous acts. The protestors described such profane sketches and movies as the greatest danger to the world peace and demanded of the global community to shun the policy of double speak.

In his telephonic address to the participants of the rally, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that the making of profane and blasphemous film is not only a step aimed at hurting the emotions of 1.5 billion Muslims in the world but also a heinous conspiracy to damage the global peace and harmony. He said that all three religions namely Islam, Christianity and Judaism revolve around the holy personages of the Holy Prophet (SAW), Jesus Christ and Hazrat Musa (A.S.). Both the Holy Quran and Bible not only condemn such sacrilegious acts but also regard them as the biggest crime of universe because it is not only the Holy Quran but also Bible which was the first Book, which condemned and forbade blasphemy of prophets and Divine Books.

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