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Pak: Fanatics vandalise Ahmadiyya Shrine in Sargodha

The Ahmadiya community has termed the desecration of their worship place in full view of law enforcement agencies a violation of the Constitution of Pakistan, as well as a 2014 judgement penned by Justice Tasadduq Hussain Jilani which declared that attacking and demolishing Ahmadiyya worship places by mobs and government officials is against the law and should be stopped immediately.

ANI Apr 19, 2023 14:59 IST googleads

The vandalised Ahmadiyya worship place in Sagrodha.

Lahore [Pakistan], April 19 (ANI): An enraged mob destroyed the minarets and dome of an Ahmadiyya place of worship in Ghughiat in Pakistan's Sargodha.
The Ahmadiya community has termed the desecration of their worship place in full view of law enforcement agencies a violation of the Constitution of Pakistan, as well as a 2014 judgement penned by Justice Tasadduq Hussain Jilani which declared that attacking and demolishing Ahmadiyya worship places by mobs and government officials is against the law and should be stopped immediately.
The persecution of the Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan, particularly in the Punjab Province, has been on the rise in recent years. In the first four months of 2023, at least 10 incidents of violence were reported against the Ahmadiyya community, including vandalising the places of worship and desecration of Ahmadi graves under the supervision of the police.
A spokesperson for the Ahmadiyya community, Amir Mahmood, stated that the attack on the nearly 120-year-old religious site occurred in the presence of the police on the night of April 16, causing great concern among the peaceful Ahmadiyya community which has faced persecution for some time now.
He expressed deep concern about the safety of their places of worship and their lives. He demanded that the government must take immediate action to ensure that the Ahmadiyya community is protected and their religious freedoms are respected.
"Attacking and demolishing Ahmadiyya worship places by mobs and government officials is a blatant violation of Pakistan's constitution and Justice Tasadduq Hussain Jilani's decision2014. This must stop immediately and religious minorities must be protected," Amir Mahmood said.
"The Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community has been on a high in different areas of Pakistan for some time now. The Punjab Province has been the Centre of it and the extent of these activities are such that the Peaceful Ahmadis are not left alone even in the holy month of Ramadan," he added.
According to the annual report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in 2021, there have been numerous reports of attacks on Ahmadiyya places of worship in Pakistan since 1974 when Pakistan's Constitution was amended to declare Ahmadis as non-Muslims.
In 1984, former military dictator General Zia ul Haq promulgated a Presidential Ordinance known as the Anti-Islamic Activities of Qadiani Group, Lahore Group and Ahmadis (Prohibition and Punishment) Ordinance 1984, through which a few clauses were added to the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) barring members of the Ahmadiyya community from the usage of epithets, descriptions and titles reserved for certain holy persons.
Section 298-C of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) prohibits them to call or refer to their faith as 'Islam', or preach or propagate their faith. Violating these sections is an offence punishable with a fine and imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years. According to the Ahmadiyya community, at least 30 places of worship have been demolished and many vandalised since 1984 while 42 Ahmadi bodies were exhumed after burial. (ANI)

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