Why do BBC love to interview the view of Ahmadiyya sect about Islam when majority Sunni or Shia followers consider them as deviants and hate them?

Source. BBC

The Ahmadiyya community tend to emphasize a certain openness and acceptance to their adopted countries traditions and customs as opposed to the mainstream Islamic sects. In fact, in the United States, an Ahmadiyya mosque is hosting an open July 4th barbecue close to the nation’s capital. In addition, they were one of the first groups of Muslims to condemn the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida. I think BBC covers the Ahmadiyya community because they are a good example of Muslims who aren’t stereotypes and actively pursue integration without compromising their identities.

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  1. Ahmadis are balanced, truthful and straight people so all like them. Further have clear cut rue vision of Islam.

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