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  2. Persecution of Ahmadis - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. Part of a series on Ahmadiyya Beliefs and practices Tawhid Five Pillars of Islam Six articles of faith Bay'ah Distinct views Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Prophets Jesus Jihad Evolution Days of remembrance Caliphate Day Eid al-Adha Eid al-Fitr Promised Messiah Day Promised Reformer Day Foundational ...

  3. 1953 Lahore riots - Wikipedia

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    Jan - After the convention of the All Pakistan Muslim League at Dhaka, anti-Ahmadiyya elements threatened to take direct action after 22 February 1953, if their demands were not met. 1 Feb - Burial of an Ahmadi was resisted by anti-Ahmadiyya elements in Sargodha. 23 Feb - Anti-Ahmadiyya riots broke out in West Pakistan specially in Punjab Province.

  4. Ahmadiyya in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Ahmadiyya is a persecuted religion in Saudi Arabia. Although there are many foreign workers and Saudi citizens belonging to the Ahmadiyya movement in Saudi Arabia, [1] Ahmadis are officially banned from entering the country [2] and from performing the pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina. [3] [4] This has led to criticisms from multiple human rights ...

  5. Pakistan arrests top leader of radical party on charge of ...

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    Pakistan's police on Monday arrested the deputy chief at a radical Islamist party on the charge of ordering the killing of the chief justice over his alleged support to the minority Ahmadi ...

  6. 1974 Anti-Ahmadiyya riots - Wikipedia

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    Jul 21 - Ahmadiyya Mosque attacked and occupied in Moghulpura, Lahore. Jul 22 - Ahmadiyya Mosque attacked and occupied in Lala Musa. Jul 23 - Supply of milk was denied to Ahmadis in Bahawalnagar. Jul 24 - Shops of Ahmadis were forced to shut down in Sheikhupura. Jul 26 - Ahmadiyya Mosque ransacked and destroyed in Uch Shareef, Bahawalpur.

  7. List of Mahdi claimants - Wikipedia

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    Adnan Oktar, a Turkish Islamic televangelist and cult leader. Ja'far al-Sadiq, a hadith transmitter and the last agreed-upon Shia Imam between the Twelvers and Isma'ilis. Claimed to be the Mahdi according to the Tawussite Shia. Wallace Fard Muhammad, founded the Nation of Islam, a religious movement, in Detroit, United States on 4 July 1930.

  8. Cult followers starved to ‘meet Jesus’ and death toll keeps ...

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    At least 90 people have died in connection to the cult, but hundreds more are still missing. ... Police arrested the religious sect’s leader once more on April 14 and kept him in custody. While ...

  9. Qadiyani Problem - Wikipedia

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    Maududi was arrested by the military deployment headed by Lieutenant General Azam Khan and sentenced to death for his part in the agitation. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] However, the anti-Ahmadi campaign enjoyed much popular support, [ 9 ] and strong public pressure ultimately convinced the government to release him after two years of imprisonment. [ 7 ]