Christian Muslim Dialogues and Seminars
The 4th amendment in Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan
1973, Ahmadi, s claiming to be Muslims were turned to be non-Muslims.
The Controversy of being a Muslim and non-Muslim originated creating
Hat rate and despair, assuming the phenomena of believer and non-believer
in God Almighty. The Muslims were taken as believers only and all
other religious communities being treated as "Kafirs".
Ahmadi Community with high profiles in Beaurocracy, Armed forces,
Business Concerns and social field, instead of dialogues on issue
of Muslim and non-Muslim with in state, decided to put up this matter
on international forums. Sir Zafer Ulla Khan, the first foreign
Minster of Pakistan, an Ahamdi Muslim along with other notables
abroad, succeeded to aware the western Countries that Ahmadi Muslim
are being victimized by the majority. The broad base immigration
of Ahmadi community took place in 1975-1980. They shifted their
Head Quarters to West Africa and only small agricultural landowners
and businessmen were left in Pakistan.
The next target of Muslim majority were Christans being 12% of
population, a balancing vote power in Pakistan. In 1971 national
General election, Pakistan Peoples Party won Elections in West Pakistan
on the Balancing Vote Bank of Christian, alarming the religious
Political Parties, the ultimate power of Christians and their role
in future.
In 1977, the Religious Political Parties, as B team of martial
law regime of Zia-ul-Haq, succeeded to pressuring the military government
to enforce the Islamic laws in Pakistan. The 1980, was the beginning
of victimization of Christians in Pakistan. As the Christian Leadership
to aware the international Communities, the unjust behavior of majority
Muslims, The fears of Christians, came to reality when Blasphemy
laws were enforced and Christian were arrested and sentenced. The
Christian being a poor
community was Unable to initiate mass migration in west and no country
have intention to accept them as it was in the case of Ahmadi Muslim,
the dialogue between Christian and Muslim was need of time. But
who shall initiate these dialogues was an important Question mark?
The Christian Clergy of Pakistan have put this issue for their own
benefits and to seek migration for their relatives abroad, leaving
the General Christian stranded behind.
The Pakistan Christian Congress decided to come forward and to
organize seminars in major cities of Pakistan to openly discuss
the Blasphemy laws and Islamic laws implementation, to express Christian
point of view and to listen the Muslim Religious and
Political leaders. In 1997, The PCC organized seminars at,
1) Karachi.
2) Quetta.
3) Islamabad.
The government of Pakistan refused to permit to hold Seminars at,
Lahore. Peshawar.
The prominent religious and political leaders participated in these
seminars and delivered lectures and Muslim point of view on Islamic
laws and listened to PCC leaders presentations and Christian religious
leaders concerns. The following were the participants.
Qazi Hussain Ahmad, Amir, Jamat Islami Pakistan.
Prof. Abdul Ghafoor, Naib Amir.JI
Senator, Taj Haider, PPP
Senator, Hafiz Hussain Ahmad, Sec. General, JUI (F)
Salim Balouch, President Sindh JWP.
Sec. General, Tehreek Fiqqa Jaferia Pakistan.
Sant Sing, MPA.
D. Bughti, Speaker Balouchistan Assembly.
And many other provincial leaders of religious and political parties.
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