Perspective: The ire directed at Ahmadiyyas is nothing new | Esam Sohail


I hope Bangladesh doesn’t give further ammunition to such mobs by commingling further the public business of governance with the private business of one’s faith

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By Esam Sohail | May 12, 2017

In mature pluralist societies, the religious affiliation of an individual matters very little

Last week, my mom found a long-lost childhood memento and sent me a copy: It was an autograph of the late Nobel laureate Dr Abdus Salam, who had run into my aunt in Brunei and was very kind to scribble out a note for her nephew who admired that phenomenal icon of theoretical physics.

Tonight as I write this, a Mymensingh imam by the name of Mostafizur Rahman was hacked near close to death by radical terrorists.

Sadly, there is a string which ties Professor Abdus Salam and Imam Mostafizur Rahman together: Their shared affiliation with the Ahmadiyya Muslim sect that is hated with a murderous zeal by radical Islamists of all stripes.
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