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  2. Irreligion in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Irreligion is present among a minority of mainly old people in Pakistan. [1] [2] [3] Atheists in Pakistan face discrimination, persecution, and prejudice in society.[4] [5] Pakistan is reported by some sources to be among the thirteen countries where atheism can attract capital punishment, but according to the Library of Congress of the United States, "there is no specific statutory law that ...

  3. Category:Pakistani atheists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pakistani atheists" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Tariq Ali; H.

  4. List of countries by irreligion - Wikipedia

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    According to reports from the WIN/Gallup International's (WIN/GIA) four global polls: in 2005, 77% were a religious person and 4% were "convinced atheists"; in 2012, 23% were not a religious person and 13% were "convinced atheists"; [2] in 2015, 22% were not a religious person and 11% were "convinced atheists"; [3] and in 2017, 25% were not a ...

  5. Fauzia Ilyas - Wikipedia

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    Later, Ilyas met a fellow atheist in Lahore named Sayed Gillani. [3] [1] They married and together founded Atheist & Agnostic Alliance Pakistan in 2012. [3] [1] After failing to keep their identities secret, Ilyas and Gillani faced death threats and charges of blasphemy, which is legally punishable by death in Pakistan.

  6. Discrimination against atheists - Wikipedia

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    Atheists and religious skeptics can be executed in at least thirteen nations: Afghanistan, Iran, Brunei, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Libya, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. [11] [121] According to the most common interpretations of Islam, Muslims are not free to change religion or become an atheist.

  7. Religious discrimination in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Religious discrimination in Pakistan is a serious issue for the human rights situation in modern-day Pakistan. Christians , Hindus , Sikhs , Shias , and Qadiyanis among other religious minorities often face discrimination and at times are even subjected to violence.

  8. Freedom of religion in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Pakistan is formally guaranteed by the Constitution of Pakistan for individuals of various religions and religious sects. A day out for Secular Sindhi cultural day. Pakistan gained independence in 1947 and was founded upon the concept of two-nation theory. At the time of Pakistan's creation the 'hostage theory' had been ...

  9. Religion in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Khawaja Nazimuddin, Pakistan's second Prime Minister, argued against equal rights for all citizens in an Islamic state. [17] However, The Constitution of Pakistan establishes Islam as the state religion, [18] and provides that all citizens have the right to profess, practice and propagate their religion subject to law, public order, and morality. [19]