Ahmadis deprived of their right to vote by once again excluding them from Joint Electorate System. An Ahmadi Naseem Ahmad Butt was murdered in Faisalabad by two assailants who entered his house around mid-night. DCO Lodhran demolished an under-construction Ahmadiyya Mosque in Jattwala. Director of Public Affairs, Ahmadiyya headquarters urged Authorities to proscribe hate …
بیشترIn Pakistan, Ahmadi Muslims are subjected to state-sponsored persecution.For nearly 50 years, the Government of Pakistan, at the behest of extremist clerics, has fostered a climate of anti-Ahmadi hatred by denying Ahmadi Muslims freedom of religion and treating them as second class citizens.
بیشترReligious persecution of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in continues. In Pakistan Blasphemy Laws are being used against religious minorities specially Ahmadis to harass them. Millions of religious minority people are living under a constant threat or being implicated falsly in any such case, on the basis of personal enimity, carrying minimum of three year's imprisonment to death.
بیشترDecember 2020 Reports – Persecution of Ahmadis in Pakistan 1 2 3 4 5 6 November 2020 Reports – Persecution of Ahmadis in Pakistan 1 2 3 4…
بیشترIslam and it's scriptures are directly responsible for this. Extremist Muslims are directly responsible for this. The so-called moderate Muslims who never organises and stand up for the rights of minorities in Muslim countries are also indirectly responsible for this.
بیشترSunni denial of Ahmadiyya persecution. question/discussion. Some Sunnis on this sub deny Ahmadiyya persecution, sweeping it under the rug in typical fashion to all minority abuses in Sunni communities. Even claim "Islamophobia" when they are presented the oppressive teachings of their own theology ( link ). As if such teachings don't exist and ...
بیشترPersecution of Ahmadis in Pakistan Monthly Report March 2009 The four Ahmadi school children and one adult booked on a faux charge of blasphemy in district Layyah on January 28, 2009 remain incarcerated ten weeks after their arrest. The accusation was made by a fanatic belonging to an
بیشتر1 Persecution of Ahmadis in Pakistan Monthly Report August 2016 Anti-Ahmadi law continues to take its toll Mirpur Khas (Sindh); August 15, 2016: Additional Session Judge upheld 3 years' imprisonment sentence to Mr. Masud Ahmad Chandio, an Ahmadiyya missionary and
بیشترPress Release February 3, 2021 3:30 am Pakistan: Persecution of Ahmadis must end as authorities attempt shutdown of US website. The Pakistani authorities must end their ongoing persecution of the Ahmadiyya religious minority, which is now extending across borders, said Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), …
بیشترAhmadiyya Muslims face persecution and discrimination in a range of Muslim-majority countries, including Algeria, Pakistan, and Malaysia, the three examples highlighted in this factsheet. In these countries, authorities have targeted Ahmadis through hate speech and speech inciting violence against them, denied them citizenship, restricted their ...
بیشترSome Sunnis on this sub deny Ahmadiyya persecution, sweeping it under the rug in typical fashion to all minority abuses in Sunni communities. Even claim "Islamophobia" when they are presented the oppressive teachings of their own theology ().As if such teachings don't exist and nobody passionately supports their implementation.
بیشترNEW DELHI: Pakistan's Ahmadi community, which is facing severe persecution by the Pakistani government, are fleeing in large numbers to the Himalayan state of Nepal. The Ahmadiyya community has accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of stirring religious hatred against them and several have taken refuge in Nepal in recent months, ET has learnt.
بیشترThe Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMC) has endured persecution ever since the emergence of Pakistan as an independent state. The AMC was founded in 1889 by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908) in the city of Qadian – colonial Punjab, then …
بیشترH a r a s s m e n t o f a n A h m a d i s t u d e n t. Lahore; November 22, 2011: Miss Rabia is a student in the COMSAT College in Lahore. She saw a hurtful anti-Ahmadiyya poster in the premises, and tore it up. The anti-Ahmadi opponents got flared up and stirred up trouble. The college administration took her in custody.
بیشترmonthly, therebyto stop its publication altogether. Similar orders have been issued for all other periodicals, including Ahmadi women's magazine, the monthly Misbah. One of the letters that bans Ahmadiyya publications gives the reason that the material therein "is treasonable and seditious in nature." The book at Sr.
بیشترTwo Ahmadis father and son were kidnapped from Kotli, Azad Kashmir, one from Peshawar while attempt to kidnap another failed during October, 2011. Whereabouts of kidnapped is still unknown. An Ahmadi's cart vendor shop was destroyed by mob and his brother was detained by Police on pretext of defiling holy Verses printed in Newspaper.
بیشترUSCIRF Factsheet: PERSECUTION OF AHMADIYYA MUSLIMS | OCTOBER 2021 2 Pakistan Ahmadiyya Muslims reportedly comprise four million people in Pakistan's predominately Sunni Muslim population of 220 million.The constitution declares Pakistan to be an Islamic Republic and Islam to be the state religion but guarantees the freedom of religion to the
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