English translation of sacred Islamic names and words forbidden by Pakistani government

Image

London: July 7, 2015. (PCP) People have been banned by the Pakistani government from translating Islamic Arabic names and words into English. According to reports, on June 4 Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif approved a summary prohibiting English translation of Islamic terms like Allah, Masjid, Sala’at and Rasool, into English as God, Mosque, Prayer and Prophet. The decision from the prime minister comes in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. And although the the decision has been welcomed by Islamic leaders, CLAAS-UK director Nasir Saeed has raised his apprehensions and said that it is difficult to predict what kind of impact it will have on Pakistani society. He added: "Keeping in view the present situation of the country where extremism, fundamentalism and hatred against Christians and other religious minorities is on the rise, therefore there is a possibility that this policy could have a negative impact, especially on the lives of non-Muslims who are already suffering because of the government's discriminatory policies against them. "There is also the chance that people will misuse this provision if they consider any translation of any word offensive or insulting to any Islamic word. "Is it a coincidence that this announcement was made just one day before the anniversary of General Zia's 1977 coup which saw the elected prime minster thrown out, and then in an attempt to Islamise the country and its laws, push the country into further darkness. "It is not surprising the policy has come from Mian Nawaz Sharif, as he is the prodigy of Zia."

You May Also Like

Image

Christian Father of Two Shot Dead in Faisalabad; Family Demands Justice. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill

Faisalabad — A Christian man identified as Shahzad Masih was brutally murdered after being shot in the head in the Ghulam Muhammad Abad area

Image

Facebook Campaign Raises Serious Claims of Threats and Organized Pressure in Pakistan Blasphemy Cases. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill

Pakistan: A Facebook-based awareness campaign titled “Voice of the Victims of Blasphemy Business Group” has raised serious claims again

Image

Alleged Poisoning Death of Christian Labourer in Raiwind Sparks Calls for Investigation. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill

RAIWIND, Pakistan: Calls for a thorough and transparent investigation have intensified following the alleged poisoning death of Salamat Masih, a Ch



"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti

On demand of our readers, I have decided to release E-Book version of "Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" on website of PCP which can also be viewed on website of Pakistan Christian Congress www.pakistanchristiancongress.org . You can read chapter wise by clicking tab on left handside of PDF format of E-Book.

nazirbhattipcc@aol.com , pakistanchristianpost@yahoo.com