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Junaid Jamshed apologizes for his remarks about Hazrat Ayesha (R.A)

Famous pop singer turned religious scholar Junaid Jamshed has been caught for Blasphemous actions on a show. Right after the news went viral on social media, Junaid Jamshed has released an apology video asking for forgiveness. After the telecast of the show people starting abusing Junaid Jamshed on social media for his acts and the issue got heated up, thus Junaid Jamshed has to release a video asking for an apology to cool down the issue.
The question being wildly asked is that if Junaid Jamshed should be given mercy or should be treated like all other blasphemy cases? Many people are protesting against Junaied Jamshed but few are trying to manipulate and make it a political issue that everything is planted and planed against him and the channel.


Junaid Jamshed has apologized for his remarks about Hazrat Ayesha (R.A), one of the Prophet Muhammad’s (Peace Be Upon Him) wives.
In a video message, the 50-year-old Junaid Jamshed said that it was his mistake that he made blasphemous remarks about Hazrat Ayesha (R.A) in one of his religious speeches; however, he clarified that it was all done because of his ignorance and lack of knowledge.
Junaid Jamshed said that it all happened unintentionally and he seeks apology to Allah for the mistake he made.
The former singer and now a member of Tableeghi Jamat was accused to be blaspheming against Hazrat Ayesha (R.A) in one of his recent religious speech (Video link).
His remarks were widely criticized as Maulana Tariq Jameel, a renowned Islamic scholar and a senior member of the Tableeghi Jamat, released a video in which he also expressed his sorrow over the blasphemous remarks made by Junaid Jamshed.
Maulana Tariq Jameel repeatedly clarified that these views were neither endorsed by him nor the Tableeghi Jamat as a whole.
Maulana said that human beings are bound to make mistakes, and so Junaid Jamshed should apologize and seek forgiveness from everyone.
The Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), a banned religious organisation known previously to be operating as the Sipah-e-Sahaba (SSP), said in its twitter account that it would file blasphemy charges against Junaid Jamshed.