Wednesday, December 8, 2010

UK: Ahmadiyya Muslims 'targeted by hate campaign' of Khatm-e Nubuwwat Academy

The Ahmadiyya community, which has nearly 30,000 followers in the UK, say they are being persecuted by people who do not believe they are real Muslims.

Anti-Ahmadiyya Khatm-e Nubuwwat Academy spokesperson says
words might be strong but not spreading hate.
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By Divya Talwar | BBC | December 8, 2010

Ahmadiyya 'targeted by hate campaign' | BBC

A minority sect of Muslims in the UK claim they have become victims of an aggressive hate campaign.

The Ahmadiyya community, which has nearly 30,000 followers in the UK, say they are being persecuted by people who do not believe they are real Muslims.

They say the animosity has surfaced after attacks on their mosques in Pakistan earlier this year.









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