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Pakistan Supreme Court defends ruling on minorities after backlash

IndiaTimes Friday, 23 February 2024
Pakistan's Supreme Court has come to the defense of Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa after he faced backlash and death threats for a ruling related to blasphemy. The ruling involved the release of a man from the Ahmadi religious sect, which is considered heretical by some hardline Muslim scholars. The man was accused of sharing a forbidden Ahmadi text, which is seen as blasphemy.
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