Posted on 03 February 2012. Tags: ahmadiyya, hafizmuhammadsaeed, jammatuddawa, Pakistan, persecution, rawalpindi
As the political and judicial crises deepen in Pakistan, the only winners emerging from the scene seem to to be the extremists. Lashkar e Taiba has reemerged with the new name of Jammat ud Dawa led by Hafiz Muhammad Saeed. Jammat ud Dawa was a declared a terrorist organization and Saeed its terrorist leader in [...]
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Posted in Pakistan, Religion
Posted on 01 February 2012. Tags: ahmadiyya, canada, foreignminister, johnbraid, london, mirzaasroor
How the Canadian ‘Office of Religious Freedom’ should function? Yesterday, Canada’s Foreign Minister, John Baird MP, visited the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad at the Fazl Mosque in London. His Excellency, Gordon Campbell, the Canadian High Commissioner to the UK and other members of staff were also present at [...]
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Posted on 29 November 2011. Tags: africa, ahmadiyya, Cameroon, independence, SierraLeone, Tanzania
On 26 November 2011, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat celebrated the Golden Anniversary of the Independence of Cameroon, Sierra Leone and Tanzania in an event organised by the Pan-African Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK. Dignitaries representing a number of African countries attended the function that took place at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, Surrey. The highlight [...]
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Posted on 05 November 2011. Tags: ahmadi, ahmadiyya, bhutto, jammateislami, ziaulhaq
During the ghastly summer of 1974, five Ahmadi students in Multan were ruthlessly beaten. Prof. Abbas bin Abdul Qadir was killed in Hyderabad. On September 7th 1974, the day when Ahmadi Muslims were declared Non-Muslim, five Ahmadi students were expelled from a Faisalabad university. Two students were forced to ride a donkey through city streets [...]
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