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VPN Use Not Entirely Un-Islamic: CII Chief Naeemi Explains Context

Pakistan's VPN Controversy: CII's Fatwa Sparks Debate on Online Freedom

SAPM says VPN matter has nothing to do with the sharia.

Lahore-(Tahir Chuhdary)-Dr. Raghib Hussain Naeemi, Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII), has clarified the body’s fatwa regarding VPN usage, stating that its Islamic or un-Islamic nature depends on how it’s used. This means that using VPNs for lawful purposes, such as education, entertainment, or income generation, is permissible ¹. However, accessing blocked or unlawful websites, or using VPNs to bypass legal restrictions, is considered against Shariah principles,

No matter if VPN is registered or unregistered, it will be un-Islamic if it is used for indecent content and false propaganda,”

Stressing the need to block access to immoral or blasphemous content on the internet, the CII on November 15 declared the use of VPN as un-Islamic.

In a statement, CII Chairman Naeemi had said the government had the right to curb evil and prevent access to it. He had stated that taking measures to prevent or restrict the access to immoral and offensive content was in accordance with the Sharia.

Explaining the backdrop against which the fatwa was issued, he said on Geo News’ programme that since most of the VPN usage was to access indecent websites, therefore, the CII declared it un-Islamic.

The CII chief said, according to the reports shared with him, there were 15 million hits on indecent sites daily.

“If you register the VPN and do positive criticism, then there is no harm,” he said, emphasising on registration of VPN.

On the other hand, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah said he was not aware of the government’s opinion on blocking VPN.

PM’s special assistant on political affairs said the matter of VPN was not for the CII or Naeemi to take up.

“The CII gave an unwarranted opinion on the VPN,” he said, adding that it had nothing to do with the shariat.

He further clarified that the government imposed restriction for misuse of social media platform X.

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