Muslim World in Decline: Ahmadiyya Islam on the Rise

The Muslim Times’ Editor’s Note: Those with eyes open and sight working should not find it difficult to read this article and then see what is happening to Ahmadiyya Muslims completely in contrast to what is being stated in this article. Founded in 1889, by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, Promised Messiah and Mehdi, Ahmadiyya Muslims have grown to become a global movement with established presence in 202 countries and territories. It has built thousands of mosques, schools and carried out service of humanity irrespective of caste, creed or nationality over the last 124 years of its establishment. The rise and rise of Ahmadiyya Muslims in contrast to consistent decline of non Ahmadiyya Muslims should be an eye opener for all who wish to find out the truth and see in practice on whose side God is.

Dawn: Najmuddin Shiekh: MYANMAR is a country that is supposed to be recovering from years of dictatorial rule and moving towards democracy and an opening up to the rest of the world. It is a country with an opposition leader who has won the Nobel Prize for her struggle against dictatorship and for upholding human rights.

It is also here, however, that Buddhists are killing Muslims with the apparent complicity of government forces, most recently in the town of Meiktila. This blatant violation of human rights, duly documented in a BBC-obtained video has elicited no more of a response from Aung San Suu Kyi, than previous massacres documented and now released by the Human Rights Watch office in New York.

The European Union, taking its cue from America, has lifted sanctions as a reward for moving away from military rule and so far appears unmoved by the atrocities visited upon the Rohingya Muslims who are primarily distinguished from other Burmese only by their religion. The Muslim world has done little to ameliorate the plight of these Muslims other than support token resolutions in the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC).

In Nigeria, the latest clashes in the north between the Boko Haram, translated loosely as ‘western education is forbidden’, and the Nigerian army has, according to some possibly exaggerated reports, killed 185 people.

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  1. Yes,I as non Ahmadi watching this reality that Ahmadiat is spreading to every corner of the earth. Its follower is very sincere and committed with his believes. We in Pakistan are terrorised by extremist Mullah not to talk on this subject. But during my visits abroad I found the Ahmadis are getting high respect in local societies. Leadership of Ahmadis have deep relations in major capitals of the world and are getting status as role-model in the world. So I see our Muslim world do not acknowledge this reality, it means they have no wisdom to understand the fact.

  2. The fact is that in Pakistan media highlights only negative and fallse things against
    us and outside Pakistan they have boycotted our prosperity.It will be to late for them
    when they will realise that Ahmadies are only Muslims in West and whole civilized
    world who has respect because of their good conduct and behavier.

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