Bollywood Actress get 26yrs jail term for Blasphemy (Pls who will Jail the Director of "Noah" the Movie)

This is where I respect Muslims. They dont joke around with their beliefs, prophets and teachings. Pls has anyone seen the Hollywood movie "Noah" till the end? Cos I didn't. I was to furious for buying the DVD and see the rubbish they made of the biblical story of a man loved by GOD and chosen to save mankind. So please, I am still waiting for someone to arrest the actors and also the directors of the movie who went as far as having people or should I say this "present generation" to believe GOD destroyed the world only to save the Animals and never wanted Man to be a part of earth after the flood.... I can go on and on but enough said. Read the post below..

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The actor Veena Malik has expressed anger at a 26-year jail term handed down by a Pakistani court after she acted in a scene loosely based on the marriage of the prophet Muhammad’s daughter.

The same sentence was extended to her husband, and to Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, owner of the Jang-Geo media group which broadcast the TV show. All three were ordered to surrender their passports and fined 3m rupees (£8,000).

The offending scene involved Malik re-enacting her own wedding to businessman Asad Bashir Khan while a religious song played in the background.

There was outrage following its original broadcast in a daytime programme on Geo TV in May, with blasphemy cases filed against the channel’s owner and the show’s anchorwoman, as well as Malik and her husband.

On 26 May, the senior vice president of the Gilgit-Baltistan chapter of Muslim religious organisation Jamaat Ahle Sunnat, lodgedan official complaint alleging the show had defiledAhl al-Bayt – the family of the prophet Muhammad – in playing “a contemptuous Qawwali”.

Geo TV and the anchorwoman issued apologies, while Malik and Khan left the country as the subsequent investigation took place.

Announcing the verdict on Tuesday, judge Raja Shahbaz ordered the police make arrests under Section 19 (10) of the Anti-Terrorism Act in case of disobedience, as well as sell the properties of the offendants.

“After evaluation of the entire evidence of the prosecution, I am of the considered opinion that the prosecution has proved its case against proclaimed offenders and absconders,” Shahbaz said.

The order reads: “The malicious acts of the proclaimed offenders ignited the sentiments of all the Muslims of the country and hurt the feelings, which cannot be taken lightly and there is need to strictly curb such tendency.”

Speaking to Gulf News from Dubai, Malik said she planned to return to Pakistan in the next fortnight to challenge the court order. She also expressed scepticism about its legitimacy.

The order was enforced in Gilgit, whose control is shared between Pakistan and the India-claimed Kashmir region, and verdicts delivered by its courts tend not apply to the rest of Pakistan.

“Twenty-six years is a lifetime,” said Malik. “But I have faith in higher courts in Pakistan. When the final verdict comes, it will do justice to me. Nothing bad is going to happen.”

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