ARABS TELL GOVERNMENTS TO PROTECT RELIGIOUS MINORITIES

01 May 2012 Source: BBC

A former Archbishop of Canterbury has attacked religious laws in Saudi Arabia, saying they prevented non-Muslims from worshipping and were “profoundly unjust”.

Lord Carey of Clifton, speaking at the latest Doha Debate, said there were other governments whose attitudes ranged from “gloomy” to “downright awful”.

“The worst,” he added, “is Saudi Arabia where non-Muslims cannot worship.”

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  1. Sorry we missed the original debate. We should have tried to attend and bring up such things as the Mufti of Saudi Arabia asking to pull down churches and the Khalifa of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at asking that they should be protected.

    And the construction of Mosques of the Jama’at in Muslim countries.

  2. Actually Islam is a Secular Religion , gives full freedom of Faith and protect the right of worship according to faith.Qur’an says ( La Iqrah Fi Din ), No Completion in Religion.
    In the countries where Religion is politicized and the Basic Human Rights are denied there grows Fundamentalism and the Terrorism.
    Jammaj-E-Ahmedyya represents real Islam and believe in open discussions not in Fatwas. Fatwa is nothing but to avoid the facts in the name of Religion.
    When Mullahs and Muftis can not give the answers about Imam Al-Mahdi and Messiah-E-Maud then they use Fatwa as a tool to avoid these and other Question on Religion.As the famous saying is ” Little knowledge is dangerous”

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