India: Free to offer namaz in India, say Pakistani Ahmadiyya Muslim


Fearing backlash, Pakistani Ahmadiyya Muslims remain tight-lipped and maintain a distance with media, but a few dared to explain their jeremiads.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Times of Indoa
By Yudhvir Rana | December 29, 2018

AMRITSAR: It was an eye-opening moment for nearly 5,000 Pakistani Ahmadiyya Muslims who offered prayers in mosques and in open in Qadian, Gurdaspur district, during the inaugural session of three-day 124th International Jalsa Salana, which began on Friday.

Many of the Pakistani Ahmadiyya Muslims have never visited mosques in Pakistan since they are not allowed to call them masjid but ibadatgah and in several instances they were subjected to persecution and discrimination and were even implicated in police cases on false charges of violating Pakistan's controversial blasphemy laws.

Pakistani Ahmadiyya Muslims have arrived at Qadian, headquarter of Ahmadiyya community in India, from Rabwa, Lahore, Rawalpindi and various other cities via Attari land border in Amritsar district.
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