Blasphemer Ashraf Jalali sent to jail on judicial remand
Blasphemer Ashraf Jalali sent to jail on judicial remand as the court heard case against him in Lahore.
Earlier, Lahore police arrested him from his seminary at Taj Bagh.
Blasphemer Ashraf Jalali sent to jail
Police arrested Ashraf Jalali for blasphemous remarks against Bibi Fatima Zahra, the beloved daughter of Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH).
The entire Pakistani nation mainly parliament, Sunni and Shia Islamic scholars and ordinary people had condemned the blasphemer Ashraf Asif Jalali.
Many people approached police and lodged cases against the blasphemer cleric.
However, some clerics had repeatedly urged Ashraf Jalali to apologise publicly and repent. But, his stubbornness on blasphemous remarks angered the entire nation.
Finally, Lahore police arrested him.
Background
It is very much unfortunate that fanatic Tehreek Labbiak Sunni nasbi cleric Ashraf Asif Jalali perpetrated an unpardonable sin through blasphemous remarks against Bibi Fatima Zahra.
Muslims respect Bibi Fatima (AS) the beloved daughter of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH).
Most importantly, Shia Muslims believe in interfaith harmony and intra-Muslim unity as well.
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To ensure that unity, Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has forbidden violation of Sunni sanctities.
With millions of his followers among Shia Muslims, he has also forbidden contempt of Ummahatul Maumineen (Mothers of Faithful): Wives of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad (BUH).
Following the Quran and Sunnah, Sunni and Shia Muslims adore and revere Ahle Bayt.
In the Ayat Tatheer (33:33) of the Holy Quran, God guarantees purity (infallibility) of Ahle Bayt, including Bibi Fatima Zahra.
Moreover, God also declared the matchless legitimacy of infallibility of Ahle Bayt when it came to invocation of God’s curse against liars.
Together with the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), his beloved daughter of Bibi Fatima Zahra, her husband Amirul Maumineen Maula Ali, ger sons Imam Hassan and Imam Hussain (AS) remain integral part of Ahle Bayt (AS).








