PIMA condemnes display of blasphemous sketches in Europe.

KARACHI -- Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) has strongly condemned the display of blasphemous sketches in Europe, particularly in France, and also the derogatory statements of the French President.

In a statement issued from PIMA Pakistan office on Wednesday, it is stressed that, 'All Islamic countries should become united and adopt a joint strategy to strongly resist the incidents of demeaning of all the Prophets including the Holy Prophet SAW. There is no justification for hurting the feelings of more than 1.8 billion Muslims under the guise of freedom of expression.'

PIMA President Dr Khubaib Shahid, Secretary General Dr Arshad Munir and members of the Central Executive Council in a joint statement advised Europeans and all non muslims to study the holy life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad.

The Holy Prophet is not only the Prophet of Muslims but is a mercy for all humanity. The peace and justice could only be ensured...

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