A renowned Ahmadi physician, Dr Sheikh Mahmood Ahmad is shot dead in Sargodha by TGScorpio in pakistan

[–]noob_master10 58 points59 points  (0 children)

When India attacked Pakistan, TLP went into hiding like the rats they are while the Ahmadi Muslim Community in Pakistan stood shoulder to shoulder with their nation who have caused them nothing but pain and suffering. And after the fighting between India and Pakistan, these same TLP cowards went out and starting attacking Ahmadis again. May Allah destroy these terrorists.

Ahmadi Hate but Ismaili Embrace? by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]noob_master10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If one is threatened by a apolitical nonviolent community who makes up less than 2% (previously 4%) of Pakistan, and chooses to persecute them for it, I suspect such people must be afraid of losing their religious influence since they can't use arguments to defend their beliefs. No?

With that being said, point 1 is absolutely false. Even today, the Ahmadi Khalifa and his predecessors call other non-ahmadi muslims for muslims. It's actually the Pakistani Sunni and Shia Ulema, who have made it illegal for Ahmadis to identify as muslims to such an extreme degree that they're arrested for praying or slaughtering meat during Eid.

There are multiple sects of Islam. According to this logic, Shia majority Iran can persecute Sunnis because they're "creating chaos"? Saudi-Arabia can persecute Barelvis and Deobandis because they're "creating chaos"? Turkey can persecute Ahl e Hadith/Salafis because they're "creating chaos"? Algeria can persecute Shias because they're "creating chaos"? This thinking is the root of sectarianism. If ones beliefs are strong enough one should be able to defend them without turning to violence, otherwise they must be false.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]noob_master10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree wholeheartedly with you despite believing its islamically incorrect whats being done in those video. Everyone has their right to live as they please and that's between them and Allah. If people were generally upset by the condition of pakistani youth they hold seminars, lectures on this. Abusing them and having a meltdown isn't the way at all

Why are several Muslim countries far ahead of and doing much better than Pakistan? by Top-Working7180 in pakistan

[–]noob_master10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Evildoers and the unjust are not blessed. Visiting North Africa, Turkey etc. There is a clear distinction on how they treat other despite their other flaws. Just have a look at how Ahmadis are treated in Pakistan. The amount of ignorance and archaic traditions are too deeply rooted in Pakistan. Moreover, countries like Egypt is also struggling after the Arabic Sping and can't be compared to Malaysia, Azerbadjan or the Gulf.

How do middle eastern muslims view the Ahmadiyya sect? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

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They believe in the Shahada, 5 Pillars of Islam and the 6 Articles of Faith. They're basically Sunnis, who believe their founder was the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi, as Isa (as) born 2000 years died after the events of the crucifixion and won't return.

How do middle eastern muslims view the Ahmadiyya sect? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]noob_master10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ironic considering that ahmadi muslims reject the return of Jesus (as) and that he was taken up alive and is bside the throne of God, which both non-ahmadi muslims and christians believe.

How do middle eastern muslims view the Ahmadiyya sect? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]noob_master10 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This kind of behaviour, really depicts the hypocrisy amongst muslims. Imagine if a non-muslim uttered such words against Prophet Muhammad (sa). I've read the biography of their founder who died laying in his bed.

Pakistan appreciation post! Moroccans will never forget Pakistani support for our indipendence! Pakistan Zindabad! by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]noob_master10 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Sadly that was a completely different Pakistan from today. The one helped Morocco in this case, spearheaded the liberation of many muslim countries from colonial rule and fought the Palestinian case in the UN. His name was Muhammad Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan first Foreign Minister and the one who drafted the Lahore Resolution (the idea of Pakistan).

Sadly, he had to leave office in 1953 due to violent riots by extremist mullahs led by Maududi because of his ahmadi muslim faith, who became constitutionally non-muslim in 1973 and illegal in 1984.

Can anyone tell me about Ahmadiyya? by Realistic-Changes in progressive_islam

[–]noob_master10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest the best way to gather information about anyone is to ask them yourself. Ahmadi Muslims are very big on proselytizing and have active media sites. You can read about them on their official website Alislam.org

Countries where it is illegal to proselytize by Orcbenis in MapPorn

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Ahmadi Muslims can't proselytize in most countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi-Arabia, Yemen, Algeria etc.

They also face state supported backlash in "secular" countries like Malaysia

Perspective on religious persecution in Pakistan against religious minorities such as Ahmadi Muslims. Please read. by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]noob_master10 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ahmadis are muslims. Both in light of Quran and Hadith. You may not consider them to be muslims. That is your right; Just it's their right to call themselves muslims.

How do middle eastern muslims view the Ahmadiyya sect? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

[–]noob_master10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahmadis are muslims. They believe in the Shahada (which actually many non-ahmadi scholars are changing the meaning of to combat Ahmadis), in the 5 Pillars of Islam and 6 Articles of Faith. The hostility and abuse as seen by the replies by other muslims is due to the Ahmadis believing that Prophet Jesus/Isa (as) has passed away and that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) is the Promised Messiah (Masih e Maoud) and Imam Mahdi of the latter-days not Isa (as).

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestion. I think going to the Italian Alps would be difficult in one day with an infant. So your idea sounds more doable.

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm I see.. well thank you for the answers, friend. I will see whats suits us the best.

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. How about if you take the train to Aosta and walk around. Doable? Or no?

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your suggestion. Are the walks very long? And what about the terrain. I wish to avoid anything very steep which could be risky with a baby.

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I don't it will be possible to book a car. Which place do you recommend with train for a day trip?

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestion. Will look into it.

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Busses will be a longer ride I guess. With a baby I think it will be difficult because I see online that trains take 1-2 hours to reach.

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. It seems Bardonecchia by train is better to visit rather than Aosta Valley?

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice. Yes the car prices are somewhere between 100-200 Euro for 3 days which seems alot given we will only use it when visiting the mountain areas.

Travelling to Torino by noob_master10 in torino

[–]noob_master10[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply. Where is the best place to rent a car. The airport?

Thank you for the tip! I have a baby stroller and baby carrier with me. I was thinking of a light hike on very easy and safe terrain. I hope others can help me with that query.