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India-Pakistan
Tribesman demands action against Akakhel tribe
2007-03-16
Malik Waris Afridi, from Khyber Agency’s Kokikhel tribe, on Thursday demanded that the government take action against the Akakhel tribe that he said killed two men and a woman on the charges of adultery. Addressing a press conference at the Peshawar Press Club, Malik Waris – flanked by Kokikhel tribesmen with the late Allah Noor’s children – said that Akakhel tribesmen stoned to death his nephew Allah Noor, his friend Shahzad (both from Kokikhel) and Akakhel tribesman Watan Shah’s wife. “The deceased were innocent, and even Watan Shah urged his fellow tribesmen (Akkakhel) to spare the lives of his wife and the two men for being innocent, but to no avail,” added Waris.“The deceased woman used to deal in clothes, usually smuggled from the Bara to the city, and she had requested my nephew Allah Noor and his friend Shahzad to visit her house to help her resolve a dispute with political authorities, who had confiscated a huge quantity of cloth from the woman,” Waris added.He said that according to tribal traditions, nobody could accuse a woman of adultery, if her own husband denied such charges. “Even Maulana Sirajud Din, a local mufti, declared the killings as against Islam,” he added. Waris said he would not blame any local organisation for the killings, but demanded that human rights organisations, the federal government, governor and political authorities take action against the Akakhel tribe for the killings of three people.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Allah TaÂ’ala mentions in Verse 15 of Sura An-Nisaa,

"And those of your women who commit illegal intercourse, take the evidence of four witnesses from amongst you against them, and if they testify, confine them (i.e. women ) to the houses until death comes to them or Allah ordains for them a way out." This way was explained by Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) in clear unconditional terms.

Ubaada bin Saamit (Radiallaahu Anhu) says, "Rasulullah r used to become over-burdened when Wahi (revelation) used to descend upon him and his face used to become pale. One day revelation descended upon him r and he had the same experience. After the revelation he r said, "Take (this command of Allah) from me. Allah has ordained "a way out" for them (adultress). A person married in a valid Islamic contract would be lashed 100 times and then stoned to death. An unmarried person will be lashed 100 times and then expelled from the city for a year."(Ahkaamul Quran -Vol 2 Pg 107)

So, "way out" was not explained or interpreted by human logic, but was a revelation from Allah TaÂ’ala. Similar are the examples of salaat, zakaat and other obligations in Shariah. The pragmatic method of salaat and zakaat is not found in the QurÂ’an, nor is any human using his limited intellect permitted to interpret them.

Every Muslim understands and believes very firmly that the method and times for salaah as well as the details pertaining to zakaat that were taught by Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) is the divine way shown by Allah TaÂ’ala through revelation.

No Muslim in a sane state of mind can negate this. But then again what sane person would become a Muslim?
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-03-16 17:33  

#2  I'll bet there's something against this in the Koran. I'll also bet there's something in the Koran that supports it. So everybody wins.
Except the dead folks...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-03-16 12:22  

#1  They do a lot of demanding over there.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-03-16 12:14  

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