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India Today on MSNNo prayer, no sacrifice: Ahmadis Muslims barred from Eid prayers in PakistanAhmadi Muslims in Pakistan were barred from offering Eid prayers and performing sacrifices in multiple cities, with arrests ...
As Eid-ul-Adha nears, Pakistan’s Ahmadi community faces growing restrictions. They are being asked to sign affidavits promising not to pray or sacrifice animals.
I joined thousands of Ahmadi Muslims to celebrate Eid Al-Adha at the Mubarak Mosque in Tilford, Farnham, writes Imam Usama ...
As Ahmadi Muslims, we join our Christian brothers and sisters around the world in mourning this significant loss and honoring the life and legacy of a religious leader who strove for justice ...
Adha's rituals, such as namaz and animal sacrifice, are meant solely for Muslims as it allegedly violates Pakistani law.
Pakistan's Ahmadis face Rs 1.5 lakh fines and legal action for performing Eid al-Adha rituals, as LHCBA urges police ...
Religious extremists in Pakistan, particularly the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), have prevented Ahmadi community members ...
Police forces are forcing worshippers to sign (illegal) statements pledging not to perform rituals, even in private homes.
Religious extremists in Pakistan allegedly stopped members of the Ahmadi minority community from offering Eid prayers in at least seven cities, a community organisation claimed on Tuesday. Police in ...
The Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan has long experienced significant constraints on its religious practices. From not being allowed to call their places of worship “mosques” or use Islamic terms such ...
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India Today on MSNCelebrate Eid, pay Rs 5 lakh PKR as fine: Pakistan to Ahmadiyya MuslimsWith Eid al-Adha approaching, Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces have tightened their stranglehold on the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, imposing a penalty of 5 lakh Pakistani rupees if they take part ...
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