Saturday, March 21, 2015
Pakistan: Ahmadi Man shot dead in Karachi
Victim of possible faith-based hate, Noman Najam, son of Maqsood Ahmad, was murdered while he was working at his computer shop.
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By Staff report | March 21, 2015
Year 2015 sees it first Ahmadi killing in Malir area of Karachi in Sindh province of Pakistan.
A 30-year old Ahmadi man was shot dead at his place of business earlier today, according to Ahmadiyya spokesperson in Pakistan.
Victim of possible faith-based hate, Noman Najam, son of Maqsood Ahmad, was murdered while he was working at his computer shop.
Najam was unmarried and leaves behind two younger brothers and old parents, according to the reports.
Najam's grandfather and two uncles were also murdered during the 1974 anti-Ahmadi riots in Gujranwalla, Punjab.
Read update here: Pakistan: Popular Ahmadi youth leader gunned down in Karachi was target of hateful wall-chalking
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Extremely sad. When would these people stop their irrational acts and see the truth.
ReplyDeleteMay Allah be with the family of the martyr. Ameen
It's very easy for the media to put forth a statement that "another one bites the dust" but to feel the agony that humanity suffers when any one life is taken is enormous and to great to imagine. It's a shame that ignorant people oblivious to the truth can become enemies of themselves with realizing it. A new study at Brock University in Ontario has confirmed that ignorance is found in those who are less educated and also lack general knowledge. We have to educate our people, may they be in Canada or Pakistan so they can stop being cruel to themselves and ultimately become compassionate people. My heartfelt condolence to the family of the victim and may may Allah give you the required patience to keep you head high through this difficult and testing time.
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