Ahmadi man shot dead in Rabwah

An Ahmadi man was killed in Chenab Nagar (Rabwa), the headquarters of Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya, late on Monday. Bilal Ahmed, 26, was an active member and paid worker of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. His brother, Ghulam Tahir, is president of the Ahmadiyya community in his neighborhood of Darul Yaman, Rabwah.

Suicide attack on Bangladesh’s Ahmadiyya Mosque leaves 15 injured

A suicide bomber detonated an explosives belt during the Friday Prayer at a mosque in Bagmara, some 250 kilometers (150 miles) from the capital, Dhaka.Around 15 members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community were injured in the blast. About 70 people were praying in the mosque at the time, said one worshiper, Mohammad Shaheb Ali Talukder, who was one of the wounded. When the bomber entered the mosque, “he first stood along with the people in the back and performed prayers on …

Indian Muslims upset after PM Modi sends greetings to Muslims

In an odd move Indian Muslim leaders have criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for sending greetings to Muslims. In a letter written on 21st December 2015 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for its religious tolerance and universal brotherhood. He wished success to ‘Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya Centenary’ celebrations which are taking place in Qadian this month. Thousands of Pakistani Ahmadis are also taking part in the celebrations.

Thousands of Pakistani Ahmadis head to India for annual conference

Pakistan’s Ahmadiyya Muslims are heading to India to attend the community’s annual convention which will take place in Qadian, Punjab.The convention will run from December 26th to December 28th.More than 25,000 delegates from all over the world are expected to attend the 124th Jalsa Salana (Annual Convention). For over three decades now Pakistan’s Ahmadis have been annually making their way to India through Wagah Border. The practice was set in motion after Pakistani Government banned Ahmadiyya gatherings in 1984.  

کیا ہمیں واقعی آرمی پبلک سکول پشاور پہ حملہ کی پرواہ ہے؟

آج 16 دسمبر کو پوری قوم یہ سوچنے پر مجبورہو گئی ہے کہ کیا قصورتھا ان بچوں کا ؟ کیا یہی کے وہ پاکستانی تھے، کیا پاکستانی ہونا اتنا بڑا جرم ہے ؟ پاکستانی ہونا اتنا بڑا جرم نہیں البتہ پاکستان میں رہنا جرم عظیم ہےکیوںکہ یہی پاکستانی جب یورپ اورامریکہ میں آ کر بستے ہیں تو ان کی جان،مال،اولاد ہر چیز محفوظ ہو جاتی ہے۔ المیہ تو یہ ہے کہ ہماری سیاسی و عسکری قیادت کو اس چیز کا …

کیا عمران خان کی تبدیلی کینیڈا نےکھو لی؟

تبدیلی کے بغیر ترقی نا ممکن ہے، جو لوگ اپنی سوچ نہی بدل سکتے وہ تبدیلی نہی لا سکتے۔ آج کل پاکستان میں گلی گلی کوچہ کوچہ تبدیلی تبدیلی کا نعرہ لگ رہا ہے، اور اس تبدیلی کے سب سے بڑے دعوہ دار عمران خان صا حب ہے۔ عمران خان کابلِ ستائش اس وجہ سے ہے کیوں کہ وہ پاکستان کے پہلے لیڈر ہیں جو تبدیلی کا نعرہ لے کر نکلےاورعوام کو اس تبدیلی کے جادو میں قابو کرنے میں …

جس معاملے میں مذہب سامنے آجائے وہاں قوانین پیچھے چلے جاتے ہیں، سپریم کورٹ کے ریمارکس

لاہور(نامہ نگارخصوصی)سپریم کورٹ نے شرانگیز اور گستاخانہ مواد کی اشاعت میں ملوث قادیانی ملز م طاہر مہدی کی درخواست ضمانت مسترد کرتے ہوئے قرار دیا ہے کہ بد قسمتی سے ہمارے معاشرے میں جس معاملے میں مذہب آ جاتا ہے، وہاں قوانین پیچھے چلے جاتے ہیں۔ سپریم کورٹ لاہوررجسٹری میں جسٹس آصف سعید خان کھوسہ کی سربراہی میں دو رکنی بنچ نے ملزم طاہر مہدی کی درخواست ضمانت پر سماعت کی، ملزم کے وکیل عابد حسن منٹو نے موقف اختیار …

Ahmadi bookstore owner and manager arrested for Blasphemy

Pakistani authorities have arrested two Ahmadi Muslim men for alleged Blasphemy. Bookstore owner Abul Shukoor and manager Mazhar Ahmad were arrested Wednesday, Dec. 2 from Ahmadiyya Book Depot in Rabwah. Both men were taken to an unknown location after their arrest. According to a leaked charge sheet the men were charged under section 298-C of Pakistan’s Penal code. The infamous law prevents members of Ahmadiyya sect from preaching and calling themselves Muslim. In a surprising turn of events, the two …

Publisher of Ahmadiyya newspaper Daily Al-Fazl denied bail

A Supreme Court of Pakistan bench on Tuesday denied bail to the publisher of Al-Fazl, a 102-year-old Ahmadiyya publication, who is behind bars for three years on blasphemy and terrorism charges. The bench headed by Justice Sardar Asif Saeed Khosa directed the prosecution to submit a challan in the matter in the trial court without further delay.

President Ahmadiyya Youth Association harassed by FBI 

36-year-old Bilal Rana who serves as President of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association USA, was stopped by the FBI after he boarded a plane to his hometown of Houston.He was returning from a conference in New Jersey. He believes another passenger became suspicious based on his appearance and reported him to the flight crew.Rana was wearing the traditional Pakistani dress “Shalwar Kameez”. He says he did nothing wrong and blames being profiled on fear.

Hope for Thailand’s Pakistani Refugees

Bangkok’s little-known population of Pakistani asylum seekers uses community action to respond to the challenges facing refugees without a camp. In an unremarkable concrete apartment block on the outskirts of Bangkok, over 100 families from Pakistan wait.

Worker behind Jhelum’s anti-Ahmadiyya riots wanted a pay raise

The complainant in the FIR, registered against the factory’s security in-charge for allegedly torching some pages of the Holy Quran at the Pakistan Chip Board Factory in Jhelum on November 20, says he had not witnessed the torching incident but had filed the complaint on the statement of one of his colleagues who claimed he had seen it.