Netherlands: Ahmadiyya Muslims preach for peace in downtown Eindhoven


In Pakistan, Ahmadiyyas are not seen as Muslims. According to other (especially orthodox) Muslims, they are apostates. Ahmadis are often victims of threats and prosecutions. 

Photo: Diede Hoekstra
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: ED.nl
By Diede Hoekstra | October 14, 2017

EINDHOVEN - With a broad smile on his face is Safeer Siddiqui (28) is on the Demer. In his hands is a sign with the text 'I'm a Muslim, ask me anything'. Siddiqui is not alone. He is together with three other members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Eindhoven. With their campaign in the inner city, they want to show that they are open to contact and dialogue about Islam.

The Ahmadiyya Muslims sect of Islam flow the the teaching that mainly calls for peace, mutual understanding and freedom of faith. They believe that the Quran should be read in this way which is different from many other Muslim sects. The true message of Islam is peace, is a position that causes Ahmadis problems in many Muslim countries. For example, in Pakistan, Ahmadiyyas are not seen as Muslims. According to other (especially orthodox) Muslims, they are apostates. Ahmadis are often victims of threats and prosecutions.
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