Radio Ikhlas said it “deeply regret[ted] if anyone has been hurt or upset by this broadcast”. It also said that upon being alerted to this programme by Ofcom on 28th September 2017, it had suspended the presenter
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Biz Asia
By Asma Irfan | March 19, 2018
Derby based Asian community radio station, Radio Ikhlas has been found in breach of offensive material broadcast during a phone-in show in September 2017.
The statements that were made on the show constituted “hatred” against the Ahmadiyya community. The Ahmadi movement identifies itself as a Muslim movement, which follows the teachings of the Quran. However, it is regarded as heretical by orthodox Islam since they differ on the interpretation of the finality of prophethood. There are Ahmadiyya communities around the world. They face restrictions in many Muslim countries and are described in publicly available reports as one of the persecuted communities in Pakistan. There have been reports of discrimination and threats against the community in the UK.
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