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Quranic, other material LHC orders blocking of unauthentic literature

By Our Staff Reporter 2019-03-28
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has directed the federal government, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to remove/block proscribed religious material and unauthentic e-copy of the Quran available on the internet, Google Play Store and other mobile applications.

Justice Shujaat Ali Khan passed this order on a peddon questioning inaction of the authorities concerned towards implementation of the Punjab Holy Quran (Printing and Recording) Act, 2011 for errorfree publication of the Quran.

The petitioner, Hassan Muawiyah, also alleged thatAhmadi community and other non-Muslims uploaded electronic copies of the Quran with distorted Arabic text and mutilated translation on the internet and Google Play Store only mislead the Muslims.

The order issued by Jusdce Khan says only websites registered with the PTA and possess certificate from the Quran Board regarding authenticity of the religious material, in particular the Holy Quran, should be allowed to display online the Holy Quran and other religious books of the Muslims.

`All other unregistered websites, displaying such religious material against its original text and literal meaning, be blocked forthwith,` adds the order.

The judge orders the federal government to ensure that the e-copy of Holy Quran, dulyapproved by the Quran Board,is available at Google Play Store, App Store and Windows Store etc., for reference. He directs the ministry of foreign af f airs to take up the matter with managers/ owners/operators of the application stores to remove every application containing unauthentic text of the Holy Quran and other religious books of the Muslims.

`The government shall ensure availability of a standard copy of the Holy Quran along with its literal meaning at the federal, provincial, district and tehsil levels, duly approved by respective Quran Boards, to use it as a specimen to determine as to whether any subsequent publication qualifies the test of authenticity of original text of the Holy Quran and its literal meaning,` orders the judge.

In the verdict, the Quran Board and the government have alsobeen directed to have a vigilant eye on the publication and printing of any religious material in pardcular the Quran againstits original text or authentic meaning.

Anjuman Ahmadia Pakistan had filed an application to become a party in court which the judge had allowed.

The judge agreed with an argument of the community`s counsel that all the communities, irrespectiveoftheircreed,rehgionor race, are entitled to fundamental rights enshrined under Articles 20 & 36 of the Constitution.

However, Justice Khan observed that at the same time it is equally true that the fundamental rights being enjoyed by the citizens of the country are subject to certain restrictions imposed by the Constitution itself and other enactments.