Peshawar’s Mufti Writes Book In Imran Khan’s Favor
Mahnoor Sheikh (@mahnoorsheikh03) Published June 21, 2018 | 11:36 AM
Mufti Sajjad of Jamia Dar-ul-Uloom Haqqania has responded to the allegations of Reham Khan and Ayesha Gulalai
Islamabad (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 21st June, 2018) As Reham Khan allegedly wrote a book against ex-husband Imran Khan, a cleric in Peshawar wrote a book in support of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman.
The book on Imran Khan’s simplicity and loyalty is written by a retired cleric of Jamia Dar-ul-Uloom Haqqania, Nowshera.
Mufti Sajjad said that he has responded to the allegations made against Imran in light of Shariah, and Quran and Hadith. He said that he has responded to the accusations of Reham Khan and Ayesha Gulalai.
This book consists of 100 pages and the people are soon going to get their hands on it. Apart from responding to the allegations against Imran in light of Shariah, the Mufti has also defended him.
Mufti Sajjad said that if somebody fails to provide any proof after making allegations, its punishment is 80 lashes.
Similarly, he said, there are various punishments for calumniation which are mentioned in the book.
Regarding Reham Khan and Ayesha Gulalai’s accusations against Imran, Mufti said that women have been used in history on such occasions and he has written in detail about how women have been used against great personalities in the past.
Mufti further said that calling someone a Jewish agent or making other allegations is called ‘Ta’eez’ in Shariah.
He said that his book is in the last stages of publishing. This book, comprising 110 pages, also entails the achievements of the PTI chairman.
Mufti Sajjad has expressed his wish for PTI chairman Imran Khan to attend his book launching ceremony.
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