Christians, RSS, Ahmadiya converting Muslims: Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind

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NEW DELHI: Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (JuH), the largest body of imams, on Saturday sought social boycott of Qadyani, also known as Ahmadiyas, a sect who call themselves Muslims but are not accepted as such by the community.

In a resolution adopted at the end of its two-day conference here, JuH accused Ahmadiyas along with Christians and RSS of trying to convert Muslims.

“Preachers of Qadyani and Christian missionaries are trying to convert poor Muslims by offering them a better life. They mostly lure them in the net woven of the dreams of better job opportunities, health facility, cash and easy loan,” the resolution said.

Ahmadiyas or Qadyanis have been declared apostates in Pakistan, and face persecution and violence, with Sunni hardliners targeting them. Many of them have been killed in a wave of targeted killings. Ahmadiyas or Qadyanis, who face persecution also in Indonesia, are called so after the founder of their sect Mirza Ghulam Ahmed who was born in Qadian in undivided Punjab.

 

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  1. Are these people implying that our Jama’at is ‘bribing’ the poor people by taking care of them? If that is the case, how about them doing the same?

    And do they have proof that for getting aid, the poor are compelled to accept Ahmadiyyat?

    This is the same kind of thinking that non-Muslims had/have about the miraculous spread of Islam at it’s beginning – that Islam was spread by the sword!

    By quoting Pakistan (as though this was virtuous ‘Islamic’ country) and other so-called Muslim countries like Indonesia are they telling the world that due to their bigger numbers, they are in the right?

    If this is the case, then, the Holy Prophet (pbuh), and the first community of Muslims were in a minority for a very long time in Arabia, yet, they were on the right path. Or would they say that just because they were a minority, they were wrong…?

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