Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | Letters
Source & Credit: The Alternative Press | June 30, 2010
By Nusrat Qadir | Morristown, New Jersey
Dear Editor,
As an American Ahmadi Muslim of Pakistani descent, I take special meaning from Independence Day.
On May 28th in Pakistan, terrorists attacked two mosques belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, killing 94 and injuring hundreds.
Long persecuted for our belief in Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as the Messiah, members of my Community in Pakistan live and practice in secret under penalty of arrest and death. Not only does Pakistan constitutionally sponsor this terrorism, but Pakistani clerics canvas every major media outlet, commending the murders of Ahmadi Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
It is hard to believe such outright injustice exists so openly from a country my parents once called home. Sadly, my remaining family members are still trapped in a nation where they can be arrested, jailed and even worse killed at any moment without any hope for justice.
America’s forefathers founded our great nation in part to escape religious persecution. As we celebrate our 234th Independence Day, I stand amongst my fellow Americans proud and grateful that our Nation that held fast to its original ideals of freedom.
I hope one day that those bound by injustice will know the true beauty of freedom.
Nusrat Qadir is an American born member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Neonatal ICU registered nurse.
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