haviZsultan
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I had no problem with you mentioning me, I just wanted you to clarify what you meant. I never said I hate qadianis, what I did say was that I do not sympathize with them because they started all the crap which has blown up in their face. @Armstrong asked if the ruling against them was valid or even democratically and I said it was also listing reasons why. I do not have tea with qadianis around here, I know a lot of them but for the most part they stick to themselves. They have their own mosques and do not hang out with others. I have one qadiani friend who I attended school with which is the only reason we are on a good basis and we never talked religion so I did not know he was even a qadiani until he told me himself. Consider that despite complaining about the fact that they are declared non muslims they themselves have not done anything to lessen the divide. They will not marry a non qadiani even after all these years, will not attend non qadiani mosques, or even funerals of non qadiani. The story of Muslim khan has nothing to do with qadianis and I do not see why you bring that up.
Actually that law was implemented by ZAB after heavy pressure from Shah Faisal of KSA. Did you know qadianis cannot travel to Mecca or Medina? Every Muslim country has declared them apostates. Zia ul Haq took over in 1978 when the law was already basically in the books.
I believe you are a little harsh on them. I will not question you any further. In Canada I learned to love them deeply and share their pain. One guy lost a father, another was beaten up after fanatics. Only Allah can declare a person an apostate. That right does not reside with us as we are not God.
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