ARY TV channel not only appropriating Ahmadiyya Annual Convention but also an Ahmadi Muslim Poet and Writer

You may have seen an earlier post where Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s annual convention is presented as a Pakistani gathering to promote image of Pakistan and now another compliment to the community by ARY TV in Pakistan, but in disguise!  Watch the video:

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  1. Same comments as were given for the Jalsa Coverage. Patience has to be shown to achieve some thing.

  2. What a free media they have in Pakistan. I mean how low can you get where on one hand you propgate hate towards Ahmadis and on other hand you are spreading their good work using your name. This is complete cheating and stealing of an organization.

  3. First drop of rain is very difficult and when it pours…..let us hope.That is what may happen in near future. We can only pray and hope. The rest is on Allah. He is all capable of changing the hearts .

  4. Hot-headed fellows have always done their communities harm
    These fellows, the ARY, are trying to avoid the curse of having declared as non-Muslims, the fervently practicing followers of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the Ahmadis, by secretly admitting us back in their fold. You have to understand the kind of risks they are running. As soon as the word gets out, that they have secretly let us in, the Mullahs will pounce on them and they would have to run some patently anti-Ahmadiyya programs.
    Does that make you happy? Thanks to your over-cleverness those decent folks are set several years back in their accepting us as Muslims.
    I have a feeling that these guys read the following three paragraphs from my article “Nadine Albedair and Lahore Massacre” and decided to do what they did to avoid the curse. (Yeah I am your usual wishful-thinking type! But again, who knows!)
    “Now, an interesting piece of history, a Saudi king (before King Faisal) was approached by some Indian Mullahs for barring Ahmadis from performing Hajj. The king, may he rest in peace, asked the Mullahs some questions. Based on the answers the wise king decided that he was not entitled to bar Ahmadis from Hajj. I have a feeling that the king asked the questions in light of the Hadith whose, somewhat rough translation is as follows.
    Translation of Hadith: Whoever offers our prayer facing our Qibla and eats from the meat that we kosher is a Muslim who is under the protection of Allah and His prophet. Do not interfere with God’s protectorate. (This hadith comes to us through a chain of reliable sources, starting from Amru bin Abbas and ending at Anas bin Malik.)
    Now this hadith seems to indicate that the Prophet (may peace be upon him) knew that there would be a time when, like earlier religions, followers of Islam will seek to hurt each other on matters of belief. So he set a minimum standard, for being a Muslim, and warned not to interfere with it. La tukhferullaha fi dhimmatihi, is a very strong statement and I tremble with fear when I see Muslim sects call each other kafir, and declare their presumed heresy a reason for bloodshed. For in this manner they are adding to their punishment.”
    Oh and if you are interested you can read the rest of my article about the Lahore Massacre at:
    http://open.salon.com/blog/mzafrullah/2010/06/07/nadine_al-bedair_and_lahore_massacre
    The Hadith Shareef that I mentioned above is pasted below:
    بالإسناد إلی أنس قال: قال رسول اللّه(صلی الله علیه وآله) : من صلی صلاتنا واستقبل قبلتنا وأکل ذبیحتنا فذلک المسلم الذی لـه ذمة اللّه وذمة رسوله فلا تخفروا اللّه فی ذمته.

    In light of this Hadith Shareef,in simple words, anyone who declares a practicing Muslim a non-Muslim invites the wrath of Allah Almighty.

  5. I would like to Appreciate, Wonduful comments of Anisa follows;
    “First drop of rain is very difficult and when it pours…..let us hope.That is what may happen in near future. We can only pray and hope. The rest is on Allah. He is all capable of changing the hearts.”

  6. Me too! I also liked Anisa’s comment and I wrote my comment after reading and appreciating her brief yet potent wish. But as it often happens I forget who I am and who I am addressing while trying to inject some humor into a painful situation. A situation that is painful for me too.
    But as my bad luck has it I have to suffer from both ends. Now I note with dismay that my comment has been pruned, after it was moderated.
    The trouble is that with the removal of those “offending parts” the comment does not make any sense. If I appeared to be chiding someone, it was chiding for a show.
    So, here’s my request: Please remove my comment and tell me not to post here. As for the fickle-fingers who moderated my comment after it was moderated, I have this: العزة للہ

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