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[1]The
(Act XIII of
2011)
[2 May
2011]
An Act to
ensure publication of the text of the Holy Quran
free from
errors of printing and recording and proper
disposal of
damaged or shaheed copies of the Holy Quran.
Preamble.– Whereas it is expedient to provide
for publication of the text of the Holy Quran free from errors of printing and
recording, for proper disposal of damaged or shaheed copies of the Holy Quran,
and for ancillary matters;
It
is enacted as follows:---
1. Short
title, extent and commencement.– (1) This Act may be cited as the
Punjab Holy Quran (Printing and Recording) Act, 2011.
(2) It
extends to the whole of the
(3) It
shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.– In
this Act,---
(a) “Ayah” means
a sentence, clause or verse of the Holy Quran at the end of which the small
round circle is given in the standard copy;
(b) “damaged
or shaheed copy of the Holy Quran” includes a sub-standard copy of the
Holy Quran, damaged or worn out pages of the Holy Quran and other pages
containing Quranic verses;
(c) “disposal”
means collection and storage of a damaged or shaheed copy of the Holy Quran and
includes its burial under the ground or its disposal in the sea or river or
recycling it in such manner as conforms to its holiness and sanctity;
(d) “Holy Quran” means
the Holy Quran in the Arabic text, published in a complete form, or in the form
of parts (Paaras) or chapters (Surahs), but does not include extracts published
in a text-book, a prayer-book or a religious treatise;
(e) “prescribed” means
prescribed by the rules made under the Act;
(f) “publisher” means
a person or an association of persons registered under section 3 as publisher
of the Holy Quran;
(g) “Quran
Board” means the Quran Board constituted under section 4;
(h) “record
of the Holy Quran” means the Holy Quran recited in human voice and
recorded by any modern means of recording, conforming to the text contained in
the standard copy;
(i) “recording
company” means a person or an association of persons registered under
section 3 as a recording company; and
(j) “standard
copy” means a copy of the Holy Quran authenticated by the Quran Board as
corrected and free from errors of printing.
3. Registration of publishers and recording companies.– The Government may, in the prescribed manner and on payment of
prescribed fee and fulfillment of the prescribed terms and conditions, register
a publisher or a recording company for purposes of publishing or recording the
Holy Quran.
4. Quran
Board.– (1) The Government shall constitute a Quran Board
comprising prominent Ulama, Huffaz and Qaris of all schools of thought amongst
Muslims.
(2) The
Government shall cause a copy of the Holy Quran to be prepared, and shall
forward it to the Quran Board for authentication as a standard copy.
(3) The
Government shall keep the standard copy in the Government archives for safe
custody.
(4) The Quran Board shall
recommend steps for error-free printing and publication or recording of the
Holy Quran and shall, subject to the direction of the Government, supervise the
work of error-free printing and publication or recording of the Holy Quran.
(5) The Quran Board shall
perform such other functions as may be prescribed.
5. Publishing
of the Holy Quran.– (1) A publisher may print the Holy Quran in off-set,
photostat, photo-block or any other modern system of printing but he shall not
print it in litho process.
(2) In
printing the Holy Quran, a publisher shall not use paper prohibited by the
Government.
(3) The publisher shall
get his specimen copy and every recording company shall get its specimen record
of the Holy Quran compared with the text of the standard copy by a person
holding a diploma from a religious institution or a certificate of Moulvi Fazil
or a qualified Qari who is also a Hafiz or a person trained in the job of proof
reading in Arabic and have a certificate recorded by such a person at the end
to the effect that the text and references do not contain any error.
(4) The
publisher shall ensure,---
(a) that
the serial number of every chapter (Surah) is printed on every page and the
serial number of every Ayah is inserted within the small round circle of every
Ayah;
(b) that
the cover page of every edition of the Holy Quran clearly bears the name of the
publisher, the name of printing press, and the year of publication;
(c) that
every page of the Holy Quran bears the indication given in the Schedule; and
(d) on
detection of any error or omission in the printed Holy Quran, the leaf on which
it occurs is replaced by a fresh leaf free from such error or omission, in each
such copy.
(5) The
publisher shall not be penalized for non compliance with the provisions of
clauses (a) and (c) of sub-section (4) unless he is found negligent in the
performance of his duty.
(6) No
translation of the Holy Quran shall be published or recorded without its Arabic
text.
(7) No
record of the Holy Quran which injures its sanctity, in any form, shall be
prepared.
6. Literal distortion of the text of ayah.– Where, in a copy or record of the Holy Quran or in any extract thereof
published in a text-book, a prayer book, a religious treatise or otherwise, any
Ayah has been literally distorted, either by change of a word, or of sequence,
or of Ea’rab, as to alter its meaning, the printer or publisher thereof, or, as
the case may be, the recording company, whether or not registered under this
Act shall, unless he or it proves that such distortion occurred only owing to a
printing or mechanical error, be liable to the punishment provided for in
section 9.
7. Translation or interpretation of the Holy Quran
contrary to belief of Muslims.– Where, in a
copy or record of the Holy Quran, or in any extract thereof published in a text
book, a prayer book, a religious treatise or any other book, an Ayah is
translated, interpreted or commented upon by a non-Muslim contrary to the
belief of Muslims, the author, the printer or publisher, or the person who
prepared the record, whether or not registered under this Act, shall, unless he
proves that such translation, interpretation or commentary occurred only owing
to a printing or mechanical error, be liable to punishment provided for in
section 9.
8. Disposal
of damaged or shaheed copies.– A publisher or a recording
company shall make suitable arrangements in the prescribed manner for disposal
of a damaged or shaheed copy of the Holy Quran and shall comply with the
directions of the Government issued for proper disposal of a damaged or shaheed
copy of the Holy Quran.
9. Penalty.– (1) A
printer, publisher or a proprietor of a recording company who contravenes any
provision of this Act or the rules made thereunder, or a person in whose voice
a record is prepared, or a person who has certified under sub-section (3) of
section 5, a specimen copy or record of the Holy Quran which is not in
conformity with the provisions of this Act, shall be liable to imprisonment for
a term which may extend to three years, or with fine of not less than twenty thousand
rupees, or with both.
(2) The
Government may cancel the registration under section 3 of a publisher who or a
recording company which is convicted of an offence under sub-section (1).
10. Offences
by corporations.– If the person guilty of an offence under sub-section (1)
of section 9 is a company or other body corporate, every proprietor, director,
manager, secretary or other officer of the company or body corporate shall,
unless he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or that
he exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of the offence, be
deemed to be guilty of such offence.
11. Power
to make rules.– (1) The Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(2) In
particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such
rules may provide for,---
(a) the constitution
and functions of the Quran Board;
(b) the
inspection of the copies and records of the Holy Quran printed or prepared
before the commencement of this Act;
(c) the
prohibition of the sale of copies and records of the Holy Quran containing
errors;
(d) the
checking of all such copies and records of the Holy Quran as have not been
certified under this Act as free from errors, at the expense of the publisher
or recording company;
(e) the
seizure of such copies or records of the Holy Quran in which there are errors
which cannot, in the opinion of the prescribed authority, easily be corrected
in print or record; and
(f) the
disposal of a damaged or shaheed copy of the Holy Quran.
12. Repeal.– (1) The
Publication of Holy Quran (Elimination of Printing and Recording Errors) Act,
1973 (LIV of 1973), in its application to the Province of the
(2) Notwithstanding
the repeal of the Publication of Holy Quran (Elimination of Printing and
Recording Errors) Act 1973 (LIV of 1973), anything done or action taken under
the repealed Act, shall have effect as if the thing was done or the action was
taken under this Act.
Schedule [see section 5 (4)
(c)] Upper Side of the
Page: |
||
Serial Number of Surah with caption as, “________البقرہ ______”. |
Page Number, “______”. |
Serial Number of Paara
with opening words as, “________تِلکَ
رسُل ______”. |
Lower Side of the
Page: |
||
Serial Number of Surah
with Serial Number of concluding Ayah on the page as, “_____سورہ۔۲
آیتہ۔۹____”. |
Manzil |
Serial Number of Surah
with opening Ayah on the page as, “______سورہ۔۵
آیتہ۔۵_____”. |
[1] This Act was passed by the Punjab Assembly
on 30 March 2011; assented to by the Governor of the Punjab on 30 April 2011;
and published in the Punjab Gazette (Extraordinary), dated 2 May 2011, pages
38643-46.
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