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Mufti Muneeb don't need glasses with his big telescope!
Sorry Bro, but he does. With his thick specs in between his eyes and the telescope, he is unfit for this job. Having decent eye sight should be a pre-requisite for this job.
 

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My question to GoP is, How can you let someone with such poor eyesight be head of the moon sighting committee?
He was appointed by Gen. Musharraf under the drive of non- extremist and secular Pakistan, after that no one could remove him. Mafias do work in this country, sadly.
 

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He was appointed by Gen. Musharraf under the drive of non- extremist and secular Pakistan, after that no one could remove him. Mafias do work in this country, sadly.
Well the Govt has medical grounds to send him home. The head of the moon sighting committee should be the Min of Religious Affairs.
 

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Why is he using a scientific instrument? I thought mullahs were saying you have to use your eyes to sight the moon so why the telescope?

This should be the job of the country's meteorological agency not halwa khors
 

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Why is he using a scientific instrument? I thought mullahs were saying you have to use your eyes to sight the moon so why the telescope?

This should be the job of the country's meteorological agency not halwa khors
Before Telescope, he is using high numbered specs, +5 for sure. Since he is personally against scientific instruments, and there were no specs 1400yrs ago, he should take that off first.

Look at his arrogance, no wonder people cant stand Molvis.:
 

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Before Telescope, he is using high numbered specs, +5 for sure. Since he is personally against scientific instruments, and there were no specs 1400yrs ago, he should take that off first.

Look at his arrogance, no wonder people cant stand Molvis.:
Exactly, I hate them too. They are solely responsible for the damage that has been caused to Islam.
 

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Exactly, I hate them too. They are solely responsible for the damage that has been caused to Islam.
Youm e Arafa is a day when we (non-hajis) fast, wrong sighting of moon means you fast on Eid day, which is haram.
 

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Bhai yeh wohi namoona haii jiss ny appoint honay ky foran baad eid galat kar dii thii in early 2000's and said aap loog ek rooza aur rakh liyee gaa.Sab shab e qadar ka hissab kitab jo kharab huwaa woh tu iss bholy ko maloom hi nahi.Again did that in 2008 or 9 than 2-3 year ago also serial culprit .Musharraf sahib want him to promote his cause and to distance from those who supported Afghan Jihad
Youm e Arafa is a day when we (non-hajis) fast, wrong sighting of moon means you fast on Eid day, which is haram.
 

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Bhai yeh wohi namoona haii jiss ny appoint honay ky foran baad eid galat kar dii thii in early 2000's and said aap loog ek rooza aur rakh liyee gaa.Sab shab e qadar ka hissab kitab jo kharab huwaa woh tu iss bholy ko maloom hi nahi.Again did that in 2008 or 9 than 2-3 year ago also serial culprit .Musharraf sahib want him to promote his cause and to distance from those who supported Afghan Jihad
Buhat he bara azab hai yea admi quom pay.
 

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Pakistani Man Accused Of Blasphemy Shot Dead In Court
July 29, 2020
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Pakistani police officers gather at a district court in Peshawar following the fatal shooting of a man accused of blasphemy on July 29.

A Pakistani Muslim who was on trial for blasphemy has been shot dead in a courtroom in the northwestern city of Peshawar.

It was not immediately clear how the young assailant, identified as Khalid Khan, managed to get into the court on July 29 amid tight security. The attacker was subsequently arrested.

The suspect told police the prophet Muhammad had ordered him to kill the man standing trial, Tahir Nasim, because he had belonged to the Ahmadi faith.

Ahmadis, a 4-million-strong minority group in Pakistan, have faced death, threats, intimidation and a sustained hate campaign for decades.

Ahmadis insist they follow Islam. However, Pakistan declared the group non-Muslim in 1974 for regarding their sect's founder, Ghulam Ahmad, as a prophet. Orthodox Islam holds there can be no prophets after Muhammad.

Nasim was arrested two years ago on blasphemy charges after claiming he was Islam’s prophet.

Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy law carries an automatic death penalty for anyone convicted of insulting God, Islam, or other religious figures.

Crowds and individuals in Pakistan often take the law into their own hands.

While authorities have yet to carry out a death sentence for blasphemy, even the mere accusation can cause riots. Domestic and international human rights groups say blasphemy allegations have often been used to intimidate religious minorities and settle personal scores.

A Punjab governor was killed by his own guard in 2011 after he defended a Christian woman, Asia Bibi, who was accused of blasphemy.

Bibi was acquitted after spending eight years on death row in a case that drew international attention. Faced with death threats from Islamic radicals upon her release, she flew to Canada to join her daughters last year.

In December, a Muslim professor in Pakistan was also sentenced to death after being convicted of blasphemy.

A court in Multan found Junaid Hafeez, who had been held for six years awaiting trial, guilty of spreading anti-Islamic ideas.

Hafeez's lawyer said his client was wrongly convicted and he would appeal the verdict.
With reporting by AP

 

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Whats going on, what is this new controversy?
 
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