In a recent incident in Lahore’s Ichhra Bazaar, a woman found herself surrounded by an angry mob accusing her of blasphemy due to a shirt bearing Arabic script. At that time, the brave lady police Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi took quick action to save the woman from the angry mob.
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ASP Syeda Sheherbano is an amazing police officer from Pakistan who gets attention because she is kind.
A few months ago, she caught everyone’s eye by saving retired dogs from death injections. She constructed a rehabilitation center for these stray dogs. People liked ASP Sheherbano for helping stray dogs.
Recently, she is in the news again for rescuing a woman from a violent mob. A Pakistani woman was recently attacked by a mob for wearing a designer Kurta with Arabic writing on it. The crowd suspected that she was wearing a shirt with Quranic verses written on it. A designer made the shirt from Kuwait, and they wrote the Arabic word “Halwa” on it.
ASP Syeda Sheherbano rescues Woman from the mob. Afterward, the woman who wore the shirt apologized publicly, saying she wore it because she did not know the word or language was sacred.
After that, people are praising the courageous police officer for her brave actions. They are also feeling sad about the incident. Many people sad that Pakistanis should understand the true meaning of Islam, which is about being kind and respectful.
Social media user comment: “We should not wear clothes with Arabic words because many people in Pakistan might not know Arabic very well.”
However, the Punjab Police ASP Sheherbano rescues woman from the mob.
Maryam Nawaz, a senior leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and anticipated chief minister, praised ASP Shehrbano for her efforts in saving a woman’s life and ensuring her safety after the incident.
PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal said, “You did great, ASP Shehrbano!” He also said that everyone should work together to stop extreme religious beliefs in society. He mentioned that someone’s life was saved by a group of angry people.
Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Ashrafi, strongly criticized the harassment of the woman over blasphemy claims. He said it was unfair to ask the woman to apologize, and instead, those who harassed her should apologize. He called their actions “unacceptable.”
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