An Open Letter to the Pakistani Media

Source /Credit: Al Ufaq: 16 September 2011:

Written By Atif S. Ahmad:  http://alufaq.com

I’m a Pakistani Ahmadi Muslim. I know you haven’t read these three words in a single sentence because of an amendment made to the constitution of our country that precludes the composition of such a statement; legally! Still, I have to be what I am. This trinity of nationality-sect-religion is experienced by most of you but I am the only one who is not allowed to venture in this domain of nomenclature. While many of you can easily be Pakistani Sunni Muslims or Pakistani Shia Muslims or even Pakistan Braelvi Muslims and Pakistani Deobandi Muslims, it’s me who is referred to as a Qadiani or a Mirzai without any difficulty and without even knowing that these titles are derogatory and discriminatory and even offensive in your writings and on your nine o’clock TV shows.

I know you are all good law abiding citizens my dear friends, and the second amendment of 1974 prevents you from calling me an Ahmadi Muslim but does not ask you to label me as traitor, conspirator, Zionist, infidel, apostate etc which you knowledgeably or otherwise often do.

Darul Zikr Mosque, Lahore

My second concern arose when all of you, yes essentially all, while reporting the barbarous incident of May 28, 2010 called our mosques “places of worship”. Yes they were places of worships where our community members were offering the Friday prayers as the terrorists struck while the Friday sermon was underway. We also offer the prayers of Fajar, Zohar, Asar, Maghrib and Isha in the same “places of worship”. You’ll also be amazed to know that we pray both the Eids there and the building incidentally faces the Holy Kaa’ba in Makkah and has grown a Minaret and a Dome which was visible in the background as they filled the ambulances with the dead bodies of my brothers. But as I said there is a law that has to be followed.

The clause that apparently stopped you from calling a spade a spade was introduced by General Zia in 1984 and now is proudly the Section 298(B)(1)(d) of the Penal Code of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

I’ve copy pasted this section of the law below:

298-B. Misuse of epithets, descriptions and titles, etc., reserved for certain holy personages or places:
(1) Any person of the Quadiani group or the Lahori group (who call themselves ‘Ahmadis’ or by any other name who by words, either spoken or written, or by visible representation-
(d) refers to, or names, or calls, his place of worship a “Masjid”;
shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, and shall also be liable to fine.

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  1. This is for the benefit of our non-Ahmadi Muslim readers.

    Preaching intolerance and promoting those ideas makes you look very silly when you interact with people of other faiths, in our global village. For God sake at least know your self-interest.

    See this clip, how Richard Dawkins creams the non-Ahmadi Muslim representative on the apostacy issue, in a later clip Dawkins goes back to apostacy issue again and praises Christianity over Islam because of this. If an Ahmadi Muslim had been there it would not have created such a negative image for Islam, in front of the large British audience:

    What would it take for you to wake up?

    I just watched the last portion of the program and the non-Ahmadi Muslim made a fool of himself in front of the whole world in this segment again. But, the worst part is that he let Islam down by doing that:

    It is time to read the book by Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad titled, Murder in the name of Allah or a book by Sir Zafrulla Khan on this issue:

    http://www.alislam.org/books/

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