Saturday, March 21, 2015

Pakistan: Popular Ahmadi youth leader gunned down in Karachi was target of hateful wall-chalking


MTKN, which operates more like a mafia enterprise, is patronized by many religious, political and academic personalities and groups. 

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By Staff Report | March 21, 2015

30 years old Ahmadi man reported killed in Karachi today was a reputable youth leader who may have been the target of a death threats campaign incited through wall-chalking in Model Colony in Malir Town.

A man very popular among his peers for his big heart and bravery, Noman Najam was the local president of the Rafa-e Aam Socity chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (Majlis Khuddam-ul Ahmadiyya) in Malir town, Karachi.

Calling Najam "the source of our hope and living," his friends say he was a true Quranic representation of a 'legend'.

Najam was shot by unknown assailants who pumped 5 bullets into his chest while he worked at his place of business on Saturday evening (March 21) around 8:00 PM. Najam had died on the spot, it was reported.

It surfaced in the social media after the murder that a banned Islamist extremist group had reportedly sought the murder of Noman Najam on account of his Ahmadi Muslim faith.

Anti-Ahmadi wall-chalking and pamphleteering for inciting Ahmadi's murders is very common in many parts of Pakistan. Majlis Tahafuz Kham-e Nubuwwat (MTKN), a sanctuary for Islamists who are otherwise underground members of the banned Islamist outfits, leads in publishing anti-Ahmadi hate materials including hit-lists for targeting Ahmadis.

MTKN, which some claim operates like a mafia enterprise, is patronized by many religious, political and pseudo-academic personalities and groups.

Most recently, former judges, lawyers, and religio-political leaders associated with MTKN mafia have been at the forefront of defending Mumtaz Qadri, convicted killer of Punjab's governor, Sulmaan Taseer.

At their last conference in Lahore, MTKN mafia issued a warning to Ahmadis to 'abandon their faith or face consequences,' it was reported in Pakistani media.

According to a report published by The Express Tribune last month, a provincial lawmaker (MPA) from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz group, Muhammad Ilyas Chinioti, was joined by 'three retired judges of superior courts including former Lahore High Court chief justice Khawaja Muhammad Sharif, former LHC judge Nazir Ahmed Ghazi (both counsel for Mumtaz Qadri) and former judge of the Federal Shariat Court Khalid Mahmood,' when the 'convert, or else' warnings were issues to the Ahmadis.

It is important also to note that the Karachi Ahmadi victim of Saturday's attack, Noman Najam, comes from a family where several men have been killed for their faith. His grandfather and two uncles were murdered in Gujranwala, Punjab, during the 1974 anti-Ahmadi riots which culminated in outlawing of the Ahmadi Muslim community to appease the extremists.


  --  Pakistan: Ahmadi youth leader gunned down in Karachi was target of hateful wall-chalking


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  1. It is unfortunate that hate campaign against and persecution of Ahmadies goes on with impunity in Pakistan-which was created by Qaid azam despite stiff opposition of Mullahs whereas members of the Ahmadyya muslim community were in the forefront with him in this struggle for the country,where they are facing now this inhuman treatment at the hands of extremists and the government of Pakistan unfortunately is a silent spectator in conformity with their appeasement policy towards fanatic mullahs.

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