Intro
Ahmadi’s are lying when they claim that they are being persecuted. The stats prove the opposite. Most Ahmadi’s don’t read and do research, they simply believe whatever it is that their mullahs tell them. In the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya, not a single Ahmadi was murdered for his faith in British-India. There were only 12 Ahmadi’s who were allegedly killed for being Ahmadi in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. 4 of these were Ahmadi’s who were doing tabligh in Afghanistan and officially employees of MGA and his sons. In fact, 11 of the 12 were killed in Afghanistan. 1 Ahmadi was killed in Iraq in 1925, however, we have never seen any details. Based on this data, we conclude that only 4 Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. We also conclude that there was no persecution at all. Per Ahmadiyya sources 15 additional Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith from 1940 to August of 1947. Of these 15, 11 murders happened in Indonesia, the entire case is totally unknown, we have no idea what this could have been about. There is another single murder from Albania, which also seems dubious. That leaves 3 cases, of those 4, 2 of them happened to Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib and his wife, the details of this incident are also totally unknown, we have no way of verifying why he was killed along with his wife in Ambala. The last one was from Swabi, in modern day Pakistan, again, there are no details at all. We can easily conclude that in British India, in the first 60 years of Ahmadiyya, barely a few Ahmadi’s were murdered for their faith, we count 4-5, and those were Ahmadi’s who were conducting tabligh and were killed by Muslims.
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Intro
Ahmadi’s are lying when they claim that they are being persecuted. The stats prove the opposite. Most Ahmadi’s don’t read and do research, they simply believe whatever it is that their mullahs tell them. In the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya, not a single Ahmadi was murdered for his faith in British-India. There were only 12 Ahmadi’s who were allegedly killed for being Ahmadi in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. 4 of these were Ahmadi’s who were doing tabligh in Afghanistan and officially employees of MGA and his sons. In fact, 11 of the 12 were killed in Afghanistan. 1 Ahmadi was killed in Iraq in 1925, however, we have never seen any details. Based on this data, we conclude that only 4 Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. We also conclude that there was no persecution at all. Per Ahmadiyya sources 15 additional Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith from 1940 to August of 1947. Of these 15, 11 murders happened in Indonesia, the entire case is totally unknown, we have no idea what this could have been about. There is another single murder from Albania, which also seems dubious. That leaves 3 cases, of those 4, 2 of them happened to Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib and his wife, the details of this incident are also totally unknown, we have no way of verifying why he was killed along with his wife in Ambala. The last one was from Swabi, in modern day Pakistan, again, there are no details at all. We can easily conclude that in British India, in the first 60 years of Ahmadiyya, barely a few Ahmadi’s were murdered for their faith, we count 4-5, and those were Ahmadi’s who were conducting tabligh and were killed by Muslims.
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Intro
We have already proved that barely any Ahmadi’s died in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya in British-India. Per Ahmadiyya sources 15 additional Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith from 1940 to August of 1947. Of these 15, 11 murders happened in Indonesia, the entire case is totally unknown, we have no idea what this could have been about. There is another single murder from Albania, which also seems dubious. That leaves 3 cases, of those 4, 2 of them happened to Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib and his wife, the details of this incident are also totally unknown, we have no way of verifying why he was killed along with his wife in Ambala. The last one was from Swabi, in modern day Pakistan, again, there are no details at all. We can easily conclude that in British India, in the first 60 years of Ahmadiyya, barely a few Ahmadi’s were murdered for their faith, we count 4-5, and those were Ahmadi’s who were conducting tabligh.
Table
| Aug 13, 1940 | Hazrat Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib (companion of Promised Massih) | Ambala | India |
| Aug 13, 1940 | Wife of Haji Meeran Buksh Sahib | Ambala | India |
| May 29, 1942 | Subedar Khushhal Khan Sahib | Sawabi, NWFP | Pakistan |
| May 04, 1945 | Martari Sahib | Waring Viyang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Jaid Sahib | Choking Kawang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Sawra Sahib | Choking Kawang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Sartri Sahib | Choking Kawang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Haji Hassan Sahib | Choking Kawang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Radun Saleh Sahib | Choking Kawang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Dhillan Sahib | Choking Kawang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Haji Sanosi Sahib | Sink yang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Olu Sahib | Sink yang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Thian Sahib | Sink yang | Indonesia |
| 1945 | Sabhurwi Sahib | Sink yang | Indonesia |
| 1946 | Sharif Dotsa Sahib with family | Albania |
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Intro
Ahmadi’s are lying when they claim that they are being persecuted. The stats prove the opposite. Most Ahmadi’s don’t read and do research, they simply believe whatever it is that their mullahs tell them. In the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya, not a single Ahmadi was murdered for his faith in British-India. There were only 12 Ahmadi’s who were allegedly killed for being Ahmadi in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. 4 of these were Ahmadi’s who were doing tabligh in Afghanistan and officially employees of MGA and his sons. In fact, 11 of the 12 were killed in Afghanistan. 1 Ahmadi was killed in Iraq in 1925, however, we have never seen any details. Based on this data, we conclude that only 4 Ahmadi’s were killed for their faith in the first 50 years of Ahmadiyya. We also conclude that there was no persecution at all.
1889–1939
| Jun 20, 1901 | Hazrat Moulvi Abdur Rehman Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| Jul 14, 1903 | Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Lateef Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| 1917 | Sahibzada Mohammad Saeed Jan Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| 1917 | Mohammad Omer Jan Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| 1918 | Syed Sultan Ahmad Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| 1918 | Syed Hakeem Ahmad Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| Aug 31, 1924 | Moulvi Naimatullah Khan Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| Feb 05, 1925 | Moulvi Abdul Haleem Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| Feb 05, 1925 | Qari Noor Ali Sahib | Kabul | Afghanistan |
| Jan 16, 1935 | Sheikh Ahmad Furqani Sahib | Baghdad | Iraq |
| Feb 15, 1939 | Wali Dad Khan Sahib | Afghanistan | |
| Feb 15, 1939 | Son of Wali Dad Khan Sahib | Afghanistan |
Intro
Per the English-Review of Religions of September-1915 (see page 355) an Ahmadi was living in Kampala, Uganda by the name of Fazl Din, he was a Veterinary Assistant. This Fazl Din mentions about Eid and how many people showed up and he asked them for money to send to Qadian, then he tells us that the British government has given the Ahmadiyya Movement 4000 acres of land to use for a mosque. September-1915, pages 350-357.
Per Fisher, the first Ahmadi mullah to arrive in East Africa was in 1934, in Mombasa, Kenya, this is a coastal city wherein Islam is deeply entrenched. The Ahmadi mullah was the famous Sheikh Mubarak Ahmad.
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1927-1928
Commander Dr. Abdul Latif is sent as a medical missionary to Uganda and Kenya, basically East Africa. The other one was Major Dr. M. Shah Nawaz Khan (1899–1977), he was the pioneer Ahmadi Muslim medical missionary to West Africa.
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1934
Per Fisher, the first Ahmadi mullah to arrive in East Africa was in 1934, in Mombasa, Kenya, this is a coastal city wherein Islam is deeply entrenched. The Ahmadi mullah was simply named Mubarak Ahmad.
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Per Ahmadiyya sources, “Our Foreign Missions” (1958) there was one Ahmadi mosque there in Jinja, Uganda, it seems to have been built in 1957.
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Pics
Ahmadiyya Mosque – Jinja Uganda
Intro
Major General Nasir Ahmad Chaudhary (also spelled Chaudhry)(1920–2010) was yet another Ahmadi who became a General in the Pakistani Army. He was murdered in the famous Lahore attacks on 2 of the Ahmadiyya movements places of worship in Lahore. His father (Chaudrhy Safdar Ali, sub-inspector) was also murdered, he was murdered in 1930 (this doesn’t seem to be an Ahmadiyya targeted killing, maybe a family dispute), he was barely 10 years old, nevertheless, he graduated from school in 1941 and immediately joined the British-Army. He signed up for Wasiyyat and got married in 1942-1943, thus, the Mirza family got 10-30% of his earnings for the rest of his life. He was shot in the leg in 1971, which remained there, doctors could not remove the bullet, he lived with extreme pain the rest of his life. He served until 1975. After his retirement, he dedicated his life to Ahmadiyya and worked exclusively for the Ahmadiyya Jamaat as a in-charge of literature and later as President. He died in 2010 in the Ahmadiyya mosque (Masjid Nur) massacre (death by grenade). Mirza Masroor Ahmad claims that he was 91 years old at the time of death. He was a hard-core Ahmadi, he felt that all the successes of his life were attributed to the prayers of his parents and their dedication to Ahmadiyya, which is a farce.
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Intro
In 2022, Rana Tanveer covered this story also. Samra Habib is an interesting girl. As any pious Ahmadis do and as it is a long established tradition in Toronto, her parents wanted to wed her off at age 13 to an older man and thus ruin here life once and for all, before she would be mature enough to think for herself. She discovered that she was gay, ran away from home and lives and independent life in Toronto.
But here is the Joke: She continues to defend the Ahmadiyya sect, who interestingly haven’t excommunicated her yet.
While for the average Ahmadi footsoldier even the red lipstik photoshoot like Samra Habib did would be reason enough for expulsion, Samra Habib is still getting the VIP treatement.
The Ahmadis probably think, that as long as she is defending the Ahmadiyya idiology, it doesn’t matter that she is gay and thus according to the Ahmadiyya believes destined for Hell. Therefore her excommunication is on hold for now.
Ahmadis have shown that they are flexible in bending their own rules, when it benefits them. For example they gladly hosted openly Gay Artur Wilczynski, who is the Canadian Ambassador to Norway and bragged about it. Without highlighting of course, what they think about Gay’s. Having good relations with Canada in that case was more important than telling him that AHmadis deem Gays filthy and destined for Hell. The Ahmadis who hosted him had probably desinfected their premises afterward.
https://www.rabwah.net/muslims-welcome-gay-ambassador-to-mosque/
This girl impressively demonstrates how hard for some people it is to escape the mental prison Ahmadis raise their followers in. Despite having done the unthinkable and outing herself as Gay, she finds it hard to leave the Ahmadiyya sect and even defends the schemes of Ahmadis. And this for a Girl who lives in the open society of Toronto.
Intro
We are working on this one, from what we can gather, he was born an Ahmadi but quit later on. He was born in 1913, and died on 21 April 1999, best known as Z.A. Suleri, was a Pakistani political journalist, conservative writer, author, and Pakistan Movement activist. He is regarded as one of the pioneer of print journalism in Pakistan, and authored various history and political books on Pakistan as well as Islam in the South Asian subcontinent.
Links and Related Essay’s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z._A._Suleri
Intro
Not much is known of General Nazir Ahmad Malik. Qasmi wrote that he was an Ahmadi and his name was listed as an Ahmadi officer in 1947 in a list that was presented to the Boundary Commission and later re-published in a newspaper (See page 46). He initiated the famous failed coup of 1950, also called the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case. His full and proper name was Major General Nazir Ahmad Malik. He was son of Subedar Fateh Mohammad of Dulmial (his grandson seems to have written about him in 2016 via Facebook. He went missing after being forcibly retired in 1951, he was barely 40-50 years old.
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