This is shameful. As a Muslim living in a non-Muslim country and feeling all the pressures of that in the 9/11 world, I can still say that how non-Muslims treat Muslims in their countries is so much more human than how we Muslims are treating non-Muslims who are actually our own citizens. This blasphemy law is an insult to Islam and Muslims everywhere and it is just the result of Zia playing into the hands of Saudi despots and becoming the puppets of Saudis. Down with Blasphemy laws and down with Saudization of Pakistan.
While All Things Pakistan has remained alive and online, it has been dormant since June 11, 2011 - when, on the blog's 5th anniversary, we decided that it was time to move on. We have been heartened by your messages and the fact that a steady traffic has continued to enjoy the archived content on ATP.
While the blog itself will remain dormant, we are now beginning to add occasional (but infrequent) new material by the original authors of the blog, mostly to archive what they may now publish elsewhere. We will also be updating older posts to make sure that new readers who stumble onto this site still find it useful.
We hope you will continue to find ATP a useful venue to reflect upon and express your Pakistaniat. - Editors
This is shameful. As a Muslim living in a non-Muslim country and feeling all the pressures of that in the 9/11 world, I can still say that how non-Muslims treat Muslims in their countries is so much more human than how we Muslims are treating non-Muslims who are actually our own citizens. This blasphemy law is an insult to Islam and Muslims everywhere and it is just the result of Zia playing into the hands of Saudi despots and becoming the puppets of Saudis. Down with Blasphemy laws and down with Saudization of Pakistan.