The News: Special Report
Being Ahmadi
The sufferings of the Ahmadis are not confined to killings and destruction of their property. Their whole generations have been forced to stay imprisoned within their mental recesses
“What needs to be curtailed is aggression and violence”
Khalid Zaheer, religious scholar and writer, focuses on Ahmadis from a historical and political standpoint
“The Second Amendment polarised the society”
Sheikh Mujeeb ur Rehman, senior advocate of the Supreme Court, looks into the social aspect of Ahmadis’ seclusion in the state and society
Tools of hatred
The community is discriminated against while applying for public documents or seeking admission in colleges
No political representation
Even after Musharraf introduced joint electorate in 2002, the status of Ahmadis remains unchanged
Over the decades
Editorial
The ordeal of Ahmadis in this country is an unending one, it seems
Categories: Ahmadis And Pakistan, Ahmadiyyat: True Islam, Anti Islam act by Muslims, Asia