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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Islamic Hysteria > Hysterical Muslim mob beats Ahmadi man to death in Karachi (It's a disagreement about the false Messiah - the antichrist)

 

Man from Pakistan's persecuted religious minority

lynched by Karachi mob

Asia 

A mob, which included many members from the anti-blasphemy political group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), on Friday lynched a member of Pakistan's persecuted Ahmadiyya minority in the port city of Karachi. Hundreds of radical Islamists stormed the streets chanting slogans, enraged that Ahmadis were allegedly offering Friday prayers.

Members of the Ahmadiyya community are being escorted in a police van as they leave after offering Friday midday prayers in Karachi on April 18, 2025.
Members of the Ahmadiyya community are being escorted in a police van as they leave after offering Friday midday prayers in Karachi on April 18, 2025. © Rizwan Tabassum, AFP

A mob beat to death a member of Pakistan's persecuted Ahmadiyya minority on Friday after hundreds of radical Islamists surrounded their place of worship in the port city of Karachi, police said.

A mob, many from the anti-blasphemy political group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), stormed through the narrow streets of Saddar neighbourhood chanting slogans, enraged that Ahmadis were allegedly offering Friday prayers.

"One member of the community was killed after the mob identified him as an Ahmadi. They attacked him with sticks and bricks," Muhammad Safdar, a senior local police official in the port city of Karachi where the incident happened.

"The mob included members of several religious parties," he told AFP.

Safdar said police took around 25 Ahmadis into custody for their safety.



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An AFP journalist at the scene saw a prison van escorted by police vehicles take the Ahmadi men away, after negotiating with the 600-strong chanting mob.

The Ahmadiyya community are considered heretics by the Pakistani government and have been persecuted for decades, but threats and intimidation have intensified in recent years.

A local resident among the crowd, Abdul Qadir Ashrafi, told AFP he joined the mob to pressure police to arrest the Ahmadis.

"We requested that the place be sealed and that those conducting the Friday prayers be arrested, with criminal proceedings initiated against them," Abdul Qadir Ashrafi, a 52-year-old businessman said.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said it was "appalled by the orchestrated attack by a far-right religious party on a colonial-era Ahmadi place of worship".

"This failure of law and order is a stark reminder of the continued complicity of the state in the systematic persecution of a beleaguered community," it said on X.   


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Deadly mob violence

Ahmadis, who number around 10 million worldwide, consider themselves Muslims, and their faith is identical to mainstream Islam in almost every way, but their belief in another messiah has marked them blasphemous non-believers.

In the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Promised Messiah is Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian. Ahmadis believe he is the Messiah and Mahdi, the figure prophesied to appear at the end of times to establish righteousness. This is a distinct belief from mainstream Islam, where the Messiah is also expected, but not identified with a specific individual. 

Except, Shia Islam believes the 12th Imam is the Messiah

In Twelver Shia Islam, the 12th Imam is Muhammad al-Mahdi, who is believed to be in occultation and will eventually return to bring justice. This belief is a central tenet of Twelver Shia theology, with the Twelvers believing that he is currently alive and will reappear at the end of time. 

The Bible clears up this confusion as it describes this "Messiah" as being the AntiChrist, who brings destruction upon the earth, and judgment by the real Messiah - Jesus Christ!

Pakistan's constitution has branded them non-Muslims since 1974, and a 1984 law forbids them from claiming their faith as Islamic.

Unlike in other countries, they cannot refer to their places of worship as mosques, make the call to prayer, or travel on the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.

Hardline TLP supporters regularly monitor Ahmadi places of worship and file police complaints against them for identifying as Muslims and conducting prayers in a manner similar to Islamic practices – illegal in Pakistan.

According to a tally kept by the community, six Ahmadis were killed in 2024, and more than 280 since 1984.

In the same period, more than 4,100 Ahmadis have faced criminal charges including 335 under blasphemy laws which carry the death penalty.


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Mob violence is common in Pakistan, where blasphemy is an incendiary issue that carries the death penalty.

Dozens of churches were ransacked in the city of Jaranwala in 2023 when clerics used mosque loudspeakers to claim that a Christian man had committed blasphemy, sparking a crowd of hundreds of Muslim rioters.

Last August, the Supreme Court was pressured into backtracking on a landmark ruling that would have allowed Ahmadis to practise their faith as long as they do not use Muslim terms, after weeks of protests by fundamentalist groups, including death threats to the chief justice. 

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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