Some religious, political parties have misused Islam: Pak PM Imran Khan

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan lamented that political and religious parties in the country “misused” Islam to deal damage to the country itself and said he had started a campaign which joined together heads of state of Muslim countries to present the case for honour of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) on international forums, Dawn reported.

“ln our country it is a great misfortune that many times our political parties and religious parties use Islam wrongly and use it such that they deal damage to their own country.” Pak prime minister said while addressing a gathering.

He said that the people of Pakistan loved the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and nowhere in any country had he seen “the kind of attachment with religion and love for Prophet (PBUH) as in our country”.

“So I am saddened that many times this love is misused. Does the government not worry about this? That when there is disrespect of Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) honour then aren’t we pained?” he questioned according to the newspaper, adding that who could decide how much or how less someone loved the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

Khan’s comments come after recent violence in Pakistan by the now proscribed Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) against the arrest of their leader Saad Hussain Rizvi.

On Sunday, TLP workers took 11 policemen hostage after an attack on a police station in Lahore. The officials were released early on Monday after the first round of talks with the government.

The prime minister said that such actions did not benefit Islam in any way and no loss was dealt to the country in which the blasphemous act was committed. Instead, only Pakistan suffered a loss, he said.

“Violent protests in Pakistan will make no difference to the country where the blasphemous act has occurred.”

He vowed to introduce a campaign which would seek to join Muslim countries so that the issue can be taken up on international forums, such as the European Union and United Nations.

He said that there will come a time when people in Western countries will think twice about disrespecting the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

“When we begin a campaign by bringing together all Muslim countries […] it will make a difference and change will come in the West. Otherwise we will continue vandalising the country and it will make no difference to the Western world.”

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