NA Passes Resolution Making It Mandatory To Write 'Last Prophet' Along With Prophet Muhammad's Name

NA Passes Resolution Making It Mandatory To Write 'Last Prophet' Along With Prophet Muhammad's Name
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly has passed a resolution making it mandatory to write Khatam ul Nabiyeen (the Last Prophet) along with Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s name in textbooks across the country.

"I got a resolution unanimously passed in the National Assembly that makes it incumbent to write Khatimun Nabieen along the name of Prophet (PBUH). [The move was] supported by the opposition as well as the minorities," Minister Ali Muhammad Khan tweeted and congratulated the nation.

https://twitter.com/Ali_MuhammadPTI/status/1275097119087607809

While the minister did not mention as to whom the move was aimed at, he has been vocal against the Ahmaddiya community since long.

On April 30, he was quoted as saying that the community had not accepted themselves to be a minority, but if they do, the government will be inclusive of their opinions. He then proceeded to post a tweet with the extremist slogan that a severed head is the only punishment for blasphemy.

Later, he posted another tweet, elaborating on the subject.

https://twitter.com/Ali_MuhammadPTI/status/1255636655211532289

The finality of the prophet-hood is a sensitive issue in Pakistan, with the Ahmaddiya community being subjected to continued persecution, violence and hate-speech.