Monday , December 23 2024

In Pakistan, this Muslim community is not allowed to go to the mosque, Ahmadiyya could not get recognition in its own country

New Delhi: In 1947, a decision was taken to divide India into two parts, in which the first country remained India and on the basis of Pakistan, it became Pakistan for Muslims. Actually, Pakistan was created with the idea that people of Muslim religion would live here.

However, even after this, some people of the Muslim community consider it very bad. He will have to endure many kinds of insults and atrocities in his own country. Even today many people are worried about the citizenship here and despite much struggle, no significant results have been achieved.

Muslims do not recognize the Ahmadiyya community

Pakistan is a Muslim majority country, where people of different classes and communities live. Meanwhile, there is a person who still calls himself a Muslim, but in Pakistan he is considered a minority and is not considered a Muslim. People of Pakistan's Ahmadiyya community are still worried about their identity, but no one is ready to listen to them.

Destruction of places of worship and cemeteries

Ahmadiyya Muslims are suffering there, they are abused there. Even their places of worship and cemeteries are destroyed. Ahmadiyya people say that they also believe in Islam and believe in Quran, but still they do not have equal rights on it, but they treat them very badly.

If the heart is not satisfied even with bad behavior and suffering, then such people are charged with blasphemy and given severe punishment. Fed up with such behaviour, people of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community leave Pakistan and live in other countries.

Mention of non-Muslims in the Constitution

Ahmadiyya Muslims are not considered Muslims in the Constitution of Pakistan, but they consider themselves Muslims. They have been granted the status of a minority non-Muslim religious community and Pakistan has declared them non-Muslim through a constitutional amendment. They are even prohibited from going to mosques. Even though they cannot build towers over their synagogues, around half a million people of the Ahmadiyya community live in Pakistan.

Ahmadiyya

The Ahmadiyya Muslim community began in 1889 with the Ahmadi movement in Ludhiana, India. Mirza Ghulam Ahmed was the founder of this community, who said that he had chosen Prophet Muhammad and Allah as the Messiah to stop the blind-minded, blood-minded people.