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Dear Mr. Shehbaz Sharif, does calling Ahmadis 'wajib-ul-qatl' not count as hate speech?

No doubt that Ahmedis are non Muslim, but that doesn't mean u pick up a dagger & start chopping off their heads or give sermons day & night about their faith, instead we should focus our energies on how to combat this mentality of hating each other on the basis of religion.. Never did Islam or did My prophet (pbuh) preached hate... I am a firm believer that let other live by what they believe in, Bcoz they not answerable for ur deeds neither r u answerable to their deeds on judgement day, they go in their grave u go in ur... so quit with this hate mentality
 
Dear Mr. Shehbaz Sharif, does calling Ahmadis 'wajib-ul-qatl' not count as hate speech?

How will you crack down on hate speech that your own government sponsors?

September 13, 2016, 3:31 pm/ 1 Comment

Chief Minister,The Government of Punjab.

Dear Mr. Shehbaz Sharif,

I hope you are doing great. I promise to keep this short and to-the-point. A tweet from the Government of Punjab's official Twitter handle caught my eye on Sunday. A statement, attributed to you, promised continued crackdown on anyone guilty of inflammatory hate speech.


Hate speech and incitement by religious clergy, and the resulting sectarianism has destroyed the social fabric of Pakistani society. Decades too late, the State finally recognized this crucial pathway to rising terrorism and rightly devised a National Action Plan (NAP) to combat it. NAP was supposed to crack down on sectarian hate speech and literature spread through mosques and madrassas across the country. It was supposed to protect minority faith groups from religious extremists and bullies.

It is no secret that the community most victimized by hate speech in Pakistan is the Ahmadiyya community. But despite NAP, Ahmadis remain marginalized, especially in the Punjab, and extremist clerics continue to pass edicts inciting violence against them. They continue to demand further legal restrictions on whatever remains allowed for the Ahmadis to profess. You know who these extremists are. In fact, not very long ago, you appeased them by forcibly changing the name of my birthplace from 'Rabwah' to 'Chenab Nagar.' They didn't like the original name because it was derived from the Quran.

And just two days ago, news website and religious freedom watchdog, Rabwah Times, reported on an anti-Ahmadi conference that was held in Rabwah, in the heart of Punjab. Speakers at the conference included Ministers and prominent clerics. Local District Police Officer Mustansar Feroz also attended the conference to oversee security arrangements. Speaking at the conference, serving PML-N Minister and head of 'International Khatme Nabuwat Movement,' Mr. Ilyas Chinioti threatened:

“Qadianis (pejorative for Ahmadis) are traitors and we need to deal with them with force”

Maulana Shafqat added:

“Jews are backing the Qadianis (Ahmadis), this (Ahmadiyya) is cancer that has to be destroyed”

Other speakers expressed similar bigoted sentiment and demanded that the State impose the death penalty on Pakistan's Ahmadi citizens. Does all of this not count as hate speech in your dictionary? If not, what more should the conference attendees have done to fancy your attention? Not only do such conferences occur unhindered, your government Ministers regularly attend them, and the Punjab Police assists with their organization.

How will you crack down on hate speech that your own government sponsors?
Then, just recently, notorious right-wing analyst Mr. Orya Maqbool Jaan engaged in one-sided attacks on Pakistan's Ahmadis on a TV show, emphasizing that Ahmadis were traitors of Pakistan and Islam. Did this not meet your criteria for hate speech? I sought to respond to his allegations, and invited the leader of the anti-Ahmadi 'Khatme Nabuwat Forum,' Mr. Mubasher Shah, to a panel discussion that was streamed LIVE to tens of thousands of viewers. On the program, Mr. Shah explicitly stated that Ahmadis were "deserving of death" for their "blasphemous beliefs." Here is a video clip from the show:



Now, do even these death threats not make the cut for hate speech in your eyes? If not, what more would you have this cleric say to consider his words inflammatory?

Mr. Chief Minister, as you help me understand your definition of hate speech, also consider these alternate scenarios. Ahmadis remain severely repressed under the anti-Ahmadi laws of Pakistan. An 80 year old Ahmadi, Mr. Shakoor Bhai, was arrested and imprisoned for 8 years for selling a book with a Quranic inscription. Another aged Ahmadi, a distant uncle, sits in a prison cell for publishing a Quranic verse in an Ahmadiyya magazine. How come Ahmadis reading Quranic verses make the cut for "hate speech," but those (including Ministers in your own government) who call for the killings of Ahmadis never meet your hate speech criteria?

There can only be two reasons for such gross contradiction between your words and actions. The first is that your crackdown on hate speech excludes inflammatory attacks on the most oppressed community in Pakistan. The second is that you do not know what "hate speech" means. I might not be able to do much in the first case except convince you to embrace justice for all Pakistanis. But just in case it is the second, I would hate to miss an opportunity to educate. Please click here.

I look forward to your response.

A Pakistani citizen,

Kashif Chaudhry
http://nation.com.pk/blogs/13-Sep-2...hmadis-wajib-ul-qatl-not-count-as-hate-speech
No one has right to misquote Quran pak or publish such text.. this should be firmly implemented and as they are announced non Muslims so they need same rights lie other religions or minorities
 
No doubt that Ahmedis are non Muslim, but that doesn't mean u pick up a dagger & start chopping off their heads or give sermons day & night about their faith, instead we should focus our energies on how to combat this mentality of hating each other on the basis of religion.. Never did Islam or did My prophet (pbuh) preached hate... I am a firm believer that let other live by what they believe in, Bcoz they not answerable for ur deeds neither r u answerable to their deeds on judgement day, they go in their grave u go in ur... so quit with this hate mentality
Today its them tommorow it could be you never encourage nullying of a minority just cuz you dislike their beliefs how would you feel if someone did same to you in a place where you are a minority
If you criticize beef ban,burkini ban than have tbe guts to criticize anti minority bans and policies in your own country
 
Shouldn't they decide what they want to call themselves - how does the state have a right to decide?
 
Anger and hate towards Qadyanis is found in every Muslim. What Shabaz Shareef can do about that ? Answer is absolutely nothing. Still personally I think as they are already declared non Muslims they should have all the rights which minorities are supposed to get in Islamic country.
Totally agreed as Muslim we don't have right to kill anyone on their beliefs but if they cross a thin line where our religion says it is waking up qatil than it is otherwise less information on topic only cause destruction to Islam itself

We need dedicated debate in islamic council where true religious people who have completed knowledge of Islam laws can forward fatwa not leaders
 
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Useless thread, Ahmadis who can afford are running out of Pakistan in droves, there are even asylum seeking Ahmadis stuck in Thailand and Sri Lanka's UN run asylums centres.
 
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Actually, I don't even mind. I don't want to be associated with terrorist religious beliefs. My religion doesn't require the blood of innocents to satisfy its violent desires and moral failures.

How to differentiate between a normal Muslim and a Qadiyani , I know there beliefs but I wanted to know do they have any special name or surname .

Thank's for the laugh. :lol:
 
Useless thread, Ahmadis who can afford are running out of Pakistan in droves, there are even asylum seeking Ahmadis stuck in Thailand and Sri Lanka's UN run asylums centres.

Thanks for working overtime during partition.:devil:
 
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