Hyderabad: Amidst the Golden Jubilee celebration of Khatman-e-Nububat, significant tensions have arisen due to the Supreme Court’s alleged disregard for the Qadianis Act prohibition, raising concerns among various religious and political groups. The event, marked by the upcoming Shroud March from Market Chowk to Noorani Chowk Station Road, highlights widespread participation across multiple sects and beliefs.
According to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan, the judiciary’s recent decisions favoring Qadianism have sparked “severe anxiety” among the populace, viewed as conflicting with both Islamic teachings and the nation’s constitution. The march, scheduled alongside a series of religious events including the Shab Milad Rally and the main Milad procession, comes at a time when the belief in the finality of Prophethood is being vocally defended by leaders from across the nation.
These events are set against the backdrop of accusations against the Supreme Court for its “heinous attempt” to undermine constitutional values through its decisions, prompting calls from governmental and judicial leaders for urgent review and rectification. The Golden Jubilee celebrations, culminating in a major conference on September 27, aim to reaffirm the community’s commitment to these religious tenets while addressing the current judicial controversies.