Source: ahmadiyyatimes.blogspot.in
“Ahmadis face discrimination in Pakistan, but those who persist in such treatment to Ahmadis dead should not forget that one day they have to appear in the Divine court.”
Incident in violation of Human Rights and human dignity; we strongly condemn it: Spokesperson Jamaat Ahmadiyya
Several personnel from Punjab police desecrated the Kalima (Muslim creed) written on the gravestones of Ahmadis in an Ahmadiyya graveyard of a small village, Chak no. 96 GB in Tehsil Jaranwala.
According to the details provided by Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan, an opponent of Ahmadiyya community lodged a complaint with the local police that some writings on the gravestones of Ahmadis in the cemetery are hurtful to his feelings.
The local police summoned the Ahmadis and demanded they remove the Kalima from the grave markers which demand the Ahmadiyya community rejected.
Thereafter, Mr. Saleem-ud Din, the spokesperson of the Ahmadiyya community says, a few policemen came to the cemetery and personally destroyed the tiles on which Kalima was written on seven gravestones.
The spokesperson strongly condemned the ‘deplorable’ act by the police and expressed the.. read more at ahmadiyyatimes.blogspot.in
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انا للہ و انا الیہ راجعون
Those who are doing such bad deeds are mentioned in the Quran as Kafir who had the right belief (who were given the guidance) but they became enemies of the faith and increased in their enmity i.e. Kufr.
All that is described in the last few verses of Para 3. Any one can read it there.
It is stated in those verses that Allah will not accept any Taubah (repentance) from them and they are the most misguided (Dhaal) people.
ﭘﮭﻮﻟﯿﮟ ﭘﮭﻠﯿﮟ ﮔﮯ ﮨﺮ ﺩﻡ ﮐﻠمہ پڑھانے والے
ﻣﭧ ﺟﺎﺋﯿﮟ ﮔﮯ ﺟﮩﺎﮞ ﺳﮯ ﮐﻠﻤﮧﻣﭩﺎﻧﮯ ﻭﺍﻟﮯ
Is this not inhumane? This in human act is by those who claim themselves the protectors of the religion Islam which taught humanity to whole mankind! Are they real protectors?
Cant these men hear this moaning:
“Oh my fellow countrymen, you did not let me live in peace while I was alive: you prosecuted me if I called for prayer; you prosecuted me when I said my prayers; you prosecuted me when I uttered the Kalima;
Will you not spare me now that I have departed.
let me rest in peace in my grave.”