Monday, June 13, 2016
Pakistan: Hamza Ali Abbas speaks for the rights of Ahmadis on national TV
The Jawani Phir Nahi Aani star explained that he has spoken in favour of Ahmadis in the past, leading to people believing that he is Ahmadi.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Express Tribune
By ET Life&Style | June 12, 2016
Hamza Ali Abbasi has arrived everyone. Practice makes perfect. After numerous social media posts that only received the ire of many, Hamza has finally done something many in his position wouldn’t dare to — question the oppression of Ahmadis.
The actor and social activist questioned the oppression of Ahmadis on national TV. Revealing that he will discuss the Ahmadi community and blasphemy laws at the end of Ramazan in more depth, Hamza addressed the government’s involvement in deciding who is Muslim, and who isn’t.
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The Jawani Phir Nahi Aani star explained that he has spoken in favour of Ahmadis in the past, leading to people believing that he is Ahmadi.
“The community is being suppressed but if you talk about it, people say ‘You’re from that community that’s why you’re saying this,'” revealed Hamza.
He further clarified, “I am not an Ahmadi, I am a Sunni Muslim.”
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