Pakistan: Lawyer suggests court can ask govt to act against non-Muslims pretending to be Muslims


Over 6,000 people, who converted to Ahemdi sect, left the country, the judge cited a government report and said that the government had already been directed to present the travel history in the court.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Pakistan Today
By Staff writer | March 2, 2018

Lawyer suggests ‘Ahmedis can’t be allowed to exercise Islamic rituals’

ISLAMABAD: Law expert Akram Sheikh on Friday apprised the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that a constitutional court can direct the government for a legislation against the non-Muslims who identify themselves as Muslims in paperwork.

Akram was assisting the court in a petition filed by Maulana Allah Wasaya that pertained to the identification non-Muslims in the government and other organisations who pretend to be Muslims.

Addressing the court, the lawyer suggested a “strict action” against those who changed their religious status from Muslim to Ahmedi.
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