Monday, December 12, 2016

Pakistan: 1,000 strong Sunni mob attacks Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Punjab Town


The Ahmadiyya Mosque in the Punjab town came under attack, according to Ahmadiyyas, in an attempt to seize the property by the extremists Muslims.

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By Staff Report | December 12, 2016

A 1,000 strong mob of extremist Sunni Muslims attack Ahmadiyya Mosque in Dulmial town of district Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan, it has been reported.

As of this filing, the attack continues and, according to Ahmadiyya sources, attackers are firing into Ahmadiyya premises and the mob is hurling stones at the building.

The Ahmadiyya mosque in Dulmial came under attack, according to Ahmadiyyas, in an attempt to seize the property by the extremists Muslims.

The attack comes on the heel of a police-organized attack on the Ahmadiyya community headquarters in the town Rabwah on December 5th which has drawn worldwide condemnation for the Punjab government's hard-handed tactics against the Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan.

Dulmial village is located approximately 150 kilometres south of the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.





-- Pakistan: 1,000 strong Sunni mob attacks Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Punjab Town


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8 comments:

  1. It is absolutely heartbreaking. How can they try to take something that is already someone else's? Ahmadi's come to worship Allah and this mosque and they have burnt it down. The most upsetting part is that, again the government won't do anything because he is a part of it.

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  2. These so called Sunni Muslims who call themselves the "true followers of Prophet Muhammad(saw)" and who call themselves "Aashiq e Rasool" are killing innocent on the birthday of Prophet Muhammad(saw). Our Prophet Muhammad(saw) was even kind to animals. He was even kind to his bitterest enemies who tried to kill him.
    May Allah guide these people to the right path.And may Allah protect all Ahmadies in Pakistan.

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  3. Very sad news indeed.
    May Allah tala help and protect our Ahmadi members ameen.
    Very condemnable act by these so called muslims. In their thoughts they think they can remove Ahmadiyyat by doing these acts.
    But they can't!
    Ahmadiyyat is a true Islam and you cannot defeat it. InshAllah

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  4. It is a very shameful act by so called muslims. If they are true muslims, they must think before do this. Mosques are house of Allah,no true muslim can attack a mosque. May Allah guide them.

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  5. A true Muslim can't do such nasty acts as attacking mosques and most ridiculously burning Qurans. Those people who were involved in these kinds of attacks are not Muslims and would be burned in hell. I am a Sunni but these kind of torture could not be acceptable at all. Don't forget we are no one to punish or judge any human being. Allahtallah is watching you for your sins on the judgement day

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  6. It is a very shameful act by so called Muslims. What are the say our prophet , and what the are doing Muslim people now and the calibrate prophet day and attack a mosque.May Allah guide them

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  7. I wish and pray that more people think and act with common sense like you. May Allah help them.

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