Perspective: Blessed to be here | Nayyar Ahmed


'Ahmadi Muslims are labeled as heretics and have been officially declared as non-Muslims by many. We can be imprisoned for confessing and/or practicing their faith openly in some of these countries.'

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
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By Nayyar Ahmed | May 28, 2017

Memorial Day is an important day in the United States, as we remember those who died in service to our country. We, the members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, understand and acknowledge that our veterans were critical in ensuring the freedoms and rights that we enjoy and sometimes take for granted. The religious freedom provided in this country that allows us to freely and openly practice our faith is perhaps the most important.

I belong to a persecuted sect of Islam, the Ahmadiyya sect. Many Muslim-majority countries do not recognize the adherents of this community as Muslims. We are labeled as heretics and have been officially declared as non-Muslims by many. Ahmadi Muslims can be imprisoned for confessing and/or practicing their faith openly in some of these countries.
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