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Dr. Abdul Alim

Dr. Abdul Alim is a national of Pakistan and is a physician with specialization in Public Health from University of Texas at Houston USA. He is a member of the reformist, democratic and moderate Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam which inspires his deep commitment to Human Rights, Social Justice, Peace and Secularism. He is an author and Editor on Islam, for The Muslim Times (www.themuslimtimes.Info), a global blog highlighting the positive and true character of Islam as a basis for peace building.

Professionally he is a member of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and UN Development Policy Network. He has more than 20 years of work experience in development management related to governance in social sectors, more specifically in public policy, programme planning, and monitoring and evaluation. For the last 15 years he has worked with the United Nations in the developing world covering countries in South Asia, South East Asia, CEE/CIS, and the Middle East.

Indonesia: Mob burns Al-Quran at Masjid Ahmadiyah After attacking Another Mosque

TEMPO.CO , Tasikmalaya –  (translated by google from original Bahasa) in addition in Tenjowaringin, District Salawu, unidentified mob also burned mosques and houses belonging to Ahmadiyah in Cipakat, Singaparna district, Tasikmalaya, West Java, on Sunday morning at 03.30 am. In fact, the mass burning the Koran in the Ahmadiyya mosque.Allegedly, after damaging a mosque in […]

[Video] Chali Hai Rasm – Persecution of Ahmadi Muslims and Future of Pakistan

mta.tv: Youtube: Published on May 2, 2013: Watch this MTA Pakistan production with short interviews of prominent human rights activists in Pakistan and discussion with Spokesperson of Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan and Advocate Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Sahib on what future holds for Pakistan. http://www.persecutionofahmadis.org A series of discussions on state sponsored persecution of Ahmadi Muslims and […]

Wall Street Journal: The Pakistanis Who Won’t Vote

WSJ blogs: Rights groups welcome Pervez Musharraf-era reforms to Pakistan’s electoral system, which helped put religious minorities on an equal footing with Muslims. But Ahmadis say they were left out, and some other religious minorities say they still don’t have adequate representation in Parliament. “We want to be part of […]

64 percent of Muslims in Egypt and Pakistan support the death penalty for leaving Islam

Washington Post: by Max Fisher. The Pew Research Center’s vast new study on the views and attitudes of global Muslim populations was bound to create controversy. Like the U.S. public knowledge polls that find that one-third of Americans can’t name the vice president, Pew’s report includes some less-than-flattering pieces of data. And while […]

PAKISTAN: Violence against the Ahmadi community continues with the collusion of the police and authorities of Punjab province

Asian Human Rights Commission: Once again violence against the Ahmadi community has erupted in Punjab province. As the election are approaching (May 11) this recent outburst is seen as an attempt to influence the voters to support fundamentalists and right wing parties. On 28th April 2013 supporters of Khatme Nabuwwat […]

Picture of the Day-Smallest Cat

Smallest Cat Mr Peebles may look like a kitten, but he is actually 2-year-old. The tiny cat got its size from a genetic defect that stunts growth. At just 6.1-inch (15.5 cm) high and 19.2-inch (49 cm) long, he currently holds certification from The Guinness Book of World Records as the worlds smallest […]