As the minorities continue to live miserable lives, in another incident, the police allegedly desecrated two Ahmadiyya worship places in Gujrat and Sheikhupura districts of Pakistan in the last two days, reported Dawn.
Masood Bhatti was appointed recently. However, according to Pakistani law, he is a criminal as he belongs to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at (AMJ), and in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan being an Ahmadi is both a heresy and a crime.
Dr Tariq from Lahore, an Ahmadiyya Muslim said, "What I can say personally from my side I've got lots of Indian friends and I've seen them now getting united and doing many activities. We've been part of their activities as well. I think there is now more outreach between Indian Muslims a
A mob of over 100 Muslim hardliners from Tahreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), accompanied by 7 policemen including Inspector Javed of Ghooghiat Police Station, vandalized and desecrated Ahmadiyya Mosque in Ghooghial city in Sargodha district of Pakistan's Punjab province.
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
Ahmadiyya community in a press release called attacking and demolishing their places of worship by mobs a "blatant violation" of Pakistan's constitution.
One of the biggest mosques in Western Europe, Baitul Futuh is located on 2.1 hectares and can accommodate up to 10,000 worshippers, acting as a spiritual hub for the neighbourhood. In fact, the fifth Ahmadi Caliph is still alive today and resides in the UK.
The graves of the Ahmadiyya community located at Talwandi Khajoorwali district of Punjab's Gujranwala district were recently desecrated and demolished by Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) radicals. Sources reveal that no complaint was filed by the police in this regard.
In the report, the HRCP fact-finding mission has raised concern over the alarming rise in the persecution of members of the Ahmadiyya community in Gujranwala and surrounding regions, particularly the desecration of their grave sites of worship, as per the Dawn report.
The hatred for the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan is at such a level that they don't celebrate the achievements of their only Nobel prize winner in the Science category, Abdus Salam.
In its report titled A Breach of Faith: Freedom of Religion or Belief in 2021-22, HRCP has observed with considerable alarm developments during 2021/22 that belie the state's commitment to freedom of religion or belief.