The council of Islamic ideology opposed the restriction on conversion of any person below the age of 18 years saying that, what is someone age 14 years wishes to change its religion.  

The comments were made by Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri during a meeting of the Senate parliamentary committee on minorities’ rights. “We do not support a restriction on religious conversion before 18 years of age,” Qadri, who is also a member of the committee, told the meeting.

“There are several incidents where someone expresses the wish to convert their religion out of their own choice before the age of 18. There are several examples in Islam of religious conversion before 18,” he said.

If someone wished to change their religion before reaching the age of 18, it was their choice, Qadri insisted, adding that a nikkah or marriage before 18 was “another discussion”.

The minister said that the matter related to setting the minimum age limit for marriage had been sent to the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII).

Qadri said that if someone was “forcefully converting [others] in Sindh”, then it would be investigated.

He said that Mian Mithu, the pir of Bharchundi Sharif who is blamed for alleged forced conversions of Hindu girls in rural Sindh, should be called by the committee and informed that what he was doing was “damaging Islam and Pakistan”.

‘New way of conversion’

Meanwhile, Senator Danesh Kumar told the committee that a new “tradition” of converting people had started in Balochistan.

“There is a religious leader in Dalbandin. Sweepers are being told that they [will not have to do] cleaning work if they convert to Islam,” he claimed.

Earlier this year, the committee had recommended that only a mature person may be allowed to change their religion and that too after appearing before an additional sessions judge of the area.

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