Intro
It seems that the Pakistani government has allocated many graveyards to the Ahmadiyya Movement in Pakistan. We have found one in Faisalabad. The exact address is 89 GB Ratan, Faisalabad. We will add more as we find them.
The original Bahishti Maqbara was in Qadian, after 1947, roughly 90% of Ahmadi’s in India moved to Pakistan and thus abandoned the Bahishti Maqbara. The “Return to Qadian” prophecy by Mirza Basheer-uddin Mahmud Ahmad (1947) was given in this era also.
There are two bahisti maqbaras in rabwah, an older one which is almost full now and a new one.
Old graveyard: (Sample size: <500)
Those who died before 2009/10 are buried here. Only those having special written permission from masroor are now buried here. In the earliest part of the graveyard especially near the “Ehata khaas” (special section, where km2, km3 and prominent members of mirza family are buried) most died between 1960s and 80s. On each Katba (name plate) it is either mentioned
(i) Pedashi Ahmadi (Born ahmadi) or
(ii). Bait (year is mentioned)
In this part, 80% were bait and rest were born ahmadis.
As you go further into the graveyard, where burial dates were 80s and 2000s, the bait percentage falls dramatically. Cutting short, those buried in 2000s are 99% born ahmadis.
2. New graveyard: (Sample soze: >1,000)
For those who died after 2009/10 till now. There is no “ehata khaas” here i.e. this is only for common ahmadis. I went through, probably a thousand graves here as I wanted to make sure that my sample size is large enough to base my conclusion. In short, almost everyone was a born ahmadi. Literally, I hardly saw 8-10 “bait 19xx”. Only one of them was a male. Rest were females (probably converted after marriages as it was common to marry non-ahmadis pre 1973).
For anyone savy enough to reverse calculate the population of ahmadis in Pakistan, I have the following data for you:
41 new burials between my two visits. Time interval: 38 days.
Conclusion:
1. Had there been millions of new baits post 1950s (remember this graveyard didn’t exist before that), as claimed by km4, most the ahmadis buried in new graveyard should have obviously been ahmadis. Infact, it’s completely the opposite.
2. Those who converted to ahmadiyya aren’t dead yet OR
3. They all moved to Africa._____________________________________________________________________________________________
2024
PressSectionSAA on X: “Yet another horrifying act of violence against Ahmadis took place in Musay Wala Daska on 24th January 2024 at 10 am, where the @OfficialDPRPP desecrated the tombstones of Ahmadi graves. The graveyard was alloted to the Ahmadiyya Community by the @GovtofPunjabPK https://t.co/8gZMTWfXyr” / X (twitter.com)
In Musay Wala Daska on 24th January 2024 at 10 am, where the @OfficialDPRPP removed the Kalima from the tombstones of Ahmadi graves. The graveyard was alloted to the Ahmadiyya Community by the @GovtofPunjabPK.
The graveyard had 101 total graves out of which 75 graves had a tombstone. The police removed the Kalima from 65 of these. The policemen said they had orders from Assistant Commissioner Daska, Anwar Ali Kanju.
The police @OfficialDPRPP also removed Kalima’s from an Ahmadiyya graveyard in Bharoke Daska today.
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Links and Related Essay’s
On 22.01.2023 at midnight some unknown miscreants desecrated Ahmadiyya graves at 89 GB Ratan, Faisalabad. They trespassed the Ahmadiyya graveyard by cutting the barbed wires.
Afterwards they tried to torch up the coffins & some other items in the store. 2/1 pic.twitter.com/f0zy6GLakr
— Sabookh Syed | Journalist (@SaboohSyed) January 23, 2023
What is Bahishti Maqbara? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
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