India: Spotlight on a globally-persecuted Ahmadiyya Muslim community as Modi lands in Israel


"We do not have any coordination with the community in Israel. There may be a mosque in Israel and a mosque in India but the community directly interacts with the Khalifa."

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By Sai Manish | July 4, 2017

No one has the right to call us non-Muslims, says spokesperson of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat

The Ahmadiyya community, which is being persecuted in Islamic nations across the world from Pakistan to Indonesia and from Africa to West Asia, traces its origins to India. Though scattered across India, the Ahmadiyyas are concentrated in Qadian in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab where the community’s founder was born. Although they have been counted as Muslims in Census 2011, the Muslim Personal Law Board considers them to be non-Muslims owing to which the community does not find representation on the board. The Mahmud Mosque in the port city of Kababir in Israel is the only Ahmadiyya mosque in West Asia. Israel is also the only country in the region where Ahmadiyya Muslims can follow their faith without fearing state persecution.
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